Off topic: Syslog Server [7:36360]

2002-02-25 Thread Shane Stockman
I have a sun box with solaris 5.6 which I need to convert into a syslog server.I am very new to this and would like to know how to setup the ip address and the files so that it does logging.I would like to point some of my cisco routers to it. Thanks _

Re: beta exams [7:36356]

2002-02-25 Thread Theo
Hi, I've just taken the Remote Access Beta exam. 153 questions in 3 hours. Results due in 8-12 weeks (according to the Beta exam receipt) wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > anybody given beta exams in here in the past? > currently the ccnp track exams are in for be

Re: How does repeater work? [7:36323]

2002-02-25 Thread Kevin Cullimore
The classical repeater as described in the first couple of chapters of nearly every networking/internetworking technologies survey is a little before my time, but here are some thoughts: -bridges are often described as multi-port repeaters, leaving the impression that mere repeaters have but a si

RE: Off topic: Syslog Server [7:36360]

2002-02-25 Thread Georg Pauwen
Hi Shane, go to: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/intsolns/as5xipmo/sysmgt.htm#xtocid14874 and click on the 'Task 2. Enabling Syslog' link, this gives you a good overview of the process. Regards, Georg Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=36363&t=

RE: OSPF - Type 4 [7:36358]

2002-02-25 Thread Georg Pauwen
Hi Venkat, both type 3 and type 4 are generated by Area Border routers. Type 3 describes routes to networks, also used for aggregating routes. Type 4 describes routes to ASBR. Summary Links (type 3) are identified by the IP network numbers of the destinations they are pointing at. ASBR Summary L

Fiber optic interface question [7:36366]

2002-02-25 Thread Alejandro Acosta
Hello, I am about to purchase a Fiber Optic Interface; because this kind of cards are pretty expensive I prefer to ask you in order do not buy the wrong interface. Can I connect this two cards: PA-POS-OC3SMI and PA-A3-OC3SMI?. We are going to use single mode fiber and it is Mid Range. Thank

RE: How does repeater work? [7:36323]

2002-02-25 Thread Jim Dixon
You might try whatis.com for an answer. You might also look for an RFC at the RFC Index for repeater. A quick search at ftp://ftp.isi.edu/ietf/1rfc_index.txt yeilds: RFC: 1368, 1516, 2108, & 2266 as matching on the word Repeater. Peter Dyson in his Dictionary of Networking defines it as: repeat

IGP and millisecond convergence time [7:36368]

2002-02-25 Thread bergenpeak
There was a paper published by PacketDesign 1-2 years ago which suggested that features like MPLS fast-reconvergence were solving a problem which could be better done by getting IGP protocols to re-converge faster. There was some discussion that IGPs could be updated to support this (much bigger

VIC-2BRI S/T TE [7:36369]

2002-02-25 Thread murat emel
Hi everybody; I configured a Cisco2610 router with VIC-2BRI S/T TE and NM-2V voice module for VoIP applications.The router runs with IOS c2600-is-mz.121-1 But I could not achived to make voice call with remote site. Actually I dial my BRI number get the dial tone and dial the remote sites numb

VIC-2BRI S/T TE [7:36370]

2002-02-25 Thread murat emel
Hi everybody; I configured a Cisco2610 router with VIC-BRI S/T TE and NM-2V voice module for VoIP applications.The router runs with IOS c2600-is-mz.121-1 But I could not achived to make voice call with remote site. Actually I dial my BRI number get the dial tone and dial the remote sites numbe

TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread Yassel Omar Izquierdo Souchay
Hello i have a frecuent porblem with one of my isp, i have two cisco routers and each one to different isp. Frequentily i have to change the gateway of one of my servers, because one isp is failure. I want to know if with one of BGP, OSPF, RIP, NAT or other protocol i could do the change automatic

RE: How does repeater work? [7:36323]

2002-02-25 Thread Mike Dickson
Actually, repeaters are not the same as bridges. Repeaters operate at layer 1 of the OSI model, bridges at layer 2. Hubs are multiport repeaters, and switches are multiport bridges. Repeaters were used in the days when Thicknet and Thinnet Ethernet ruled the world, and extend the cable segment.

RE: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread Chris Charlebois
Depends alot on what kind of connection you want. If you are just talking about outbound access from your site, that isn't a problem. Setup the two routers on the same subnet and use HSRP. Best practive would be to set up two HSRP address; each router will be primarary for one address and backu

Re: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread sam sneed
You would want to use both HSRP and BGP in this case. HSRP will solve the problem of changing the default gateway on the clients when a link fails. BGP will be used for fault tolerance at the ISP side. Here is a sample doc I got form the cisco site: http://www.v-man.net/support/pdf/hsrp_bgp.pdf

RE: VIC-2BRI S/T TE [7:36369]

2002-02-25 Thread Chris Charlebois
My first guess would be lack of DTMF relay, but I'm afraid I don't have enough information to fully diagnose this. If there is no DTMF relay configured, it's possible the secondary dialed digits are not being received by the 2610. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i

RE: OSPF Question [7:36352]

2002-02-25 Thread Georg Pauwen
Hi Hunt, I did some research and found this: Hello packets behave differently depending on the network type as described below. Point-to-point Network Neighbor discovery is dynamic Hello is sent to the multicast address AllSPFRouter (224.0.0.5) No DR/BDR election Broadcast Network Neighbor di

Re: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread Rob Webber
For the outbound connectivity, use the HSRP track feature. That "watches" an interface (the WAN link to your ISP). If that interface goes down, the HSRP priority of that router gets reduced, making the other router (with the good ISP link) the HSRP primary. HSRP will make it so no changes are requ

Re: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]+ Some details of my net [7:36379]

2002-02-25 Thread Yassel Omar Izquierdo Souchay
Hello The mail server have 2 ips one for 65.169.240. and the second 169.158.32. network. This is de configuration havae in my server:. NETWORKING=yes HOSTNAME=MailServer #GATEWAY=169.158.32.1 GATEWAY=65.169.240.209 In this moment my gateway is 65.169.240.209, because the other (commented with #

Re: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread Patrick Ramsey
chances are bgp will not be availablefirst..he has to have the address space...second...if he didn't plan for it before hand, he's probably got a couple'a 2500's or 2600's Try running bgp on a 2500. (unless of course he uses the same isp for both connections and they work with him on s

Re: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]+ Some details of my [7:36381]

2002-02-25 Thread Patrick Ramsey
wow...At this point I hope nobody is scanning archives for ip addresses... >>> "Yassel Omar Izquierdo Souchay" 02/25/02 10:56AM >>> Hello The mail server have 2 ips one for 65.169.240. and the second 169.158.32. network. This is de configuration havae in my server:. NETWORKING=yes HOSTNAME=Mai

Re: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Hello i have a frecuent porblem with one of my isp, i have two cisco routers >and each one to different isp. Frequentily i have to change the gateway of >one of my servers, because one isp is failure. >I want to know if with one of BGP, OSPF, RIP, NAT or other protocol i could >do the change auto

RE: Please help me answer this question [7:36295]

2002-02-25 Thread Hire, Ejay
C. A firewall has the capability of blocking traffic from certain sites. A. This is incorrect because the firewall cannot distinguish between a SEC-filed Annual report placed on a public internet website and a Work-in-progress-next-year's-Annual-Report placed on an intranet website on the same

RE: Catlyst 2926T [7:36335]

2002-02-25 Thread Georg Pauwen
Hello Colin, according to the Cisco site, as long as you have a minimum of 16MB DRAM (which you have), software release 4.x is fully supported. Regards, Georg Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=36384&t=36335 -- FAQ,

RE: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread Bill Carter
HSRP on the Ethernet Interfaces of your 2 routers. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Yassel Omar Izquierdo Souchay Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 9:11 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371] Hello i have a frec

RE: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread Hire, Ejay
Hi. To maintain uninterrupted services even if one of your ISP's Fail, you need to run BGP. I created a "basics of BGP" document on [EMAIL PROTECTED], and I'm posting it here. I am a consultant looking for work, if you decide to implement BGP, I would like to help. ---Begin crosspost--- 1.

ciscoworks autodiscovery [7:36386]

2002-02-25 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Hey group, Anybody run into any problems with autodicovery form ani? I installed the entire lan management collection, browsed to ciscoworks url, changed the autodicovery dates/times...Then it asked me if I would like to go ahead and perform an autodiscovery... wow...how convienant...of course I

Re: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread Godswill Oletu
HSRP-Hot Standby Router Protocol would be your best bet, BGP might come into play but it require more complications and coorperations from your both upstream providers(ISPs). However with HSRP configured on both routers: Use the Config below as a guide: FOR ROUTER1 to ISP 1 (Include all DNS, defa

RE: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread Ladrach, Daniel E.
Run HSRP between the two cisco routers and then point your default gateway to the VIP address. Daniel Ladrach CCNA, CCNP WorldCom -Original Message- From: Yassel Omar Izquierdo Souchay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 10:11 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: TWO

RE: OSPF Question [7:36352]

2002-02-25 Thread s vermill
Hunt Lee wrote: > > I believe someone might have mentioned this already but since > I'm studying > it right now I thought I'd ask again... It would be greatly > appreciated if > someone can shed some light on this. > > For OSPF Point-to-MulitPoint Network type, does the OSPF > packets use > mul

Cissps [7:36391]

2002-02-25 Thread Chris Sweeting
Is Cissp worth getting? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=36391&t=36391 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAI

Re: Remote Access simple question [7:36213]

2002-02-25 Thread Maverick
Was just going through the same page when this same question also struck me verdict.. typo. Look at the screen capture on the following page and you will see that the correct line numbers are reflected. ""Mark Odette II"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > If I

Ch 7 pg 518 in ccie practical studies - Karl [7:36393]

2002-02-25 Thread Rajesh Kumar
Hi all, I am quoting here the second paragraph on Pg 518 of CCIE practical studies book "Because link-state protocols rely on the use of periodic hellos to retain neighbor adjacency snapshot routing can be used only with link-state protocols, such as IGRP and RIP for IP, RIP for IPX, and RTMP f

dialup mac address [7:36394]

2002-02-25 Thread Patrick Ramsey
hey group I've got a 3640 with a couple'a pri's and two modem banks... I want to give vendors access to very specific servers through a firewall... (netscreen) My original thought was to place the vendor's mac address for it's dialup adapter in dhcp and assign it the same ip every timeth

Re: How does repeater work? [7:36323]

2002-02-25 Thread mlh
I cannot agree that bridges are often described as multi-port repeaters. Actually, hubs are multi-port repeaters. - Original Message - From: "Kevin Cullimore" To: Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 5:34 AM Subject: Re: How does repeater work? [7:36323] > The classical repeater as descri

VoIP problem [7:36396]

2002-02-25 Thread Patrick Donlon
Hi all I've a problem with a voice router I'm getting DSP timeout errors on the far end (egress) router and I was wondering if anyone has any ideas. See the text below for the error, it appears after the call is disconnected with "normal call clearing", we use E1s. A reboot will make the problem

Re: Access Lists are a bit mystifying [7:36164]

2002-02-25 Thread Anil Gupte
Yes, that does make sense. Thanx for the detailed reply. I did finally use the following: conf t int ethernet0/0 no ip access-list extended secure2 ip access-list extended secure2 deny tcp any any eq deny tcp any any eq 139 permit ip any any int ethernet0/0 ip access-group secure2 out ip

Microsoft IAS & Cisco Router Authentication [7:36398]

2002-02-25 Thread Coyne Jim
Can anyone point me in the correct direction or send me to a web page that has information on Microsoft IAS and Cisco routers? I searched the Cisco site and the only thing I can find is IAS authenticating VPN devices. I am trying to setup router authentication using Microsoft IAS (RADIUS) so I don

Aironet 350 WAP Load Balancing [7:36399]

2002-02-25 Thread Maverick
Hi, Quick question. If I have two Aironet 350 WAP in range of each other, do they automatically load balance? Any configuration needed. The release notes seems to imply that this is done automatically thks YK Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=36399&t=36399 --

Gateway/Network Address confusion [7:36400]

2002-02-25 Thread Anil Gupte
Trying to apply what I am learning in the CCNA class, I am running into some confusion regarding some basic concepts. I am trying to apply what I learned to our network which has a few colocated customers to whom I want to assign ips with subnets. We have a /23 assigned to us, let us call it 63.

Re: Cissps [7:36391]

2002-02-25 Thread Godswill Oletu
Though it is a paper and ink certification, it seems to be the Security certification most recruiters know off. If you can't beat them join them. I have not seem any recruiter naming CSS1 or stuff like that, though that might be because it is relatively new, however they do not even give the CCNP+

OSPF Point-to-Multipoint Non-Broadcast command [7:36402]

2002-02-25 Thread Tim Booth
Hello, As I understand it, Frame-Relay is a NBMA technology. Why isn't it necessary to specify the non-broadcast command when configuring ip ospf network point-to-multipoint ? And for that matter, why does ip ospf network broadcast work with FR? This seems like an answer I should know... Kind

Re: Cisco Meeting & Affordable Classes [7:36344]

2002-02-25 Thread Cisco Nuts
Exactly!! No wonder I was thinking how I could have missed it... :-( Bruce, what's up with this? Any plans for this coming Saturday... >From: "Kevin Wigle" >Reply-To: "Kevin Wigle" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Cisco Meeting & Affordable Classes [7:36344] >Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 15:14:

Re: Ch 7 pg 518 in ccie practical studies - Karl [7:36393]

2002-02-25 Thread Scott H.
Should be "snapshot routing can be used only with distance vector protocols, such as IGRP and RIP." ""Rajesh Kumar"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi all, > > I am quoting here the second paragraph on Pg 518 of CCIE practical > studies book > > > "Because link-s

RE: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread Hire, Ejay
Come on guys, Think about it for a minute. Do you really think the router is failing, or is his downtime caused by the wan link? HSRP won't significantly increase your uptime if the wan link is failing and he has to manually change his server's IP/default gateway to switch to the other link. A

RE: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread Hire, Ejay
Do not say that a 2500 will not work for BGP. It will work just fine for a default-only or partial-routes setup, and I'm sure more than one member of this group has set it up. -ejay -Original Message- From: Patrick Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 11:05

RE: dialup mac address [7:36394]

2002-02-25 Thread Hire, Ejay
You can assign them a specific IP and/or privledges based on username using radius. -Original Message- From: Patrick Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 12:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: dialup mac address [7:36394] hey group I've got a 3640 with

RE: OSPF Point-to-Multipoint Non-Broadcast command [7:36402]

2002-02-25 Thread s vermill
Tim, The default network type is NBMA for NBMA-type interfaces (e.g. frame relay) and also for p-t-mp subinterfaces. As for broadcast, this implies a fully meshed environment, which is *logically* equivelant to a broadcast environment such as ethernet - assuming of course that information is du

Re: CISCO INTERNSHIP.....CCIE..... [7:36091]

2002-02-25 Thread nrf
That's for damn sure. ""adam lee"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Here in the Bay Area you might be unemployed for a long time no matter what > cert you have. > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > nrf

RE: OSPF - Type 4 [7:36358]

2002-02-25 Thread Dusty Harper
By cisco default type 3 and 4 are flooded into the stub area If you configure the area as stub no-summary, then the summary routes are not flooded into the stub. The stub only needs to know its internal area routes, and can access everything else via the default route 0.0.0.0. The type

RE: VoIP problem [7:36396]

2002-02-25 Thread Mark Odette II
Pat- Question: Are both ends identical in Hardware and/or Software?? More importantly, Are both routers running the same version of IOS? I've seen something very similar to this, and it wound up being a compound problem of buggy version of IOS and a mixture of versions from end to end. If you c

Re: Fiber optic interface question [7:36366]

2002-02-25 Thread Rob Webber
I am not completely sure, but I do not believe these two cards will interoperate. The PA-POS is a packet-over-Sonet module. Thus that box will look to frame the layer 2 frames as POS frames - and it will use the entire OC-3 for the one POS connection. The PA-A3 is an ATM module. It is looking to f

Re: CISCO INTERNSHIP.....CCIE..... [7:36091]

2002-02-25 Thread Marc Maxwell
Well, I agree. But the only thing I can do is try to remain optimistic. I relocated to the Bay area just prior to 9/11, the market wasn't great to begin with but just got worse...*hopefully* with no more major catastrophes, consumer confidence and spending will grow... As far as certs go,

Re: dialup mac address [7:36394]

2002-02-25 Thread Mohannad Khuffash
Hello, Without using any AAA server, you nac assign specific IP address by using dialer pool . Mohannad Khuffash PalTel ""Patrick Ramsey"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > hey group > > I've got a 3640 with a couple'a pri's and two modem banks... I want to g

RE: Please help me answer this question [7:36295]

2002-02-25 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
I think Answer C mentions just one site, not multiple sites. It could be done on a single router with a simple ACL that doesn't allow access to the host that has the software. So, C is right. How would you do Answer A with a simple firewall system? If you can answer that, then I'll agree with

RE: dialup mac address [7:36394]

2002-02-25 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Can I assume secure ACS does this? >>> "Hire, Ejay" 02/25/02 01:24PM >>> You can assign them a specific IP and/or privledges based on username using radius. -Original Message- From: Patrick Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 12:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread Schneider, Matt
2500 is BGP king -Original Message- From: Hire, Ejay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 1:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371] Do not say that a 2500 will not work for BGP. It will work just fine for a default-only or partia

CVPN 3005 and Movian [7:36419]

2002-02-25 Thread NetEng
I have setup my concentrator and movian software as it is on cisco's website. When I try and login I get the error 'Duplicate first packet detected!'. The only thing I can think of is that I'm inside my network and am trying to access the concentrator on my DMZ. The regular Cisco client works ok d

Re: How does repeater work? [7:36323]

2002-02-25 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
If you really read somewhere that a bridge is a multi-port repeater, trash that reference. ;-) Bridges (switches) solve different problems than repeaters (hubs). The original repeaters had just two ports (in and out). These repeaters were implemented to allow one to get around the limitation t

RE: Gateway/Network Address confusion [7:36400]

2002-02-25 Thread Chris Charlebois
OK, some terminology. We've got physical networks. They are bound by routers. Anytime a packet goes through a router, it is moving from one physical network to another. Then you have a logical subnet. This is what actually gets addressed. It is possible to have multiple logical subnets on one

RE: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread Ladrach, Daniel E.
Come on Track the Serial interface! Basic HSRP! Daniel Ladrach CCNA, CCNP WorldCom -Original Message- From: Hire, Ejay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 1:20 PM To: 'Ladrach, Daniel E.'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371] Come on

Serial interface problem [7:36423]

2002-02-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello all: I have two Cisco 4000-M routers in my home lab with two serial ports on each. S0 on Router 1 is connected to S0 on Router 2. S1 on Router 1 is connected to S1 on Router 2. The problem is that the S1 to S1 link comes up and stays up. The S0 to S0 link comes up but goes down in a few sec

RE: OSPF - Type 4 [7:36358]

2002-02-25 Thread sohail mir
Type 3 LSA are advertised by all ABR. Type 4 and 5 LSA are advertised by ASBR. Type 4 is used to identify the ASBR and Type 5 is used to get information from the ASBR. Stub area blocks Type 4 and Type 5 LSA from propagating into that area. Also Type 4 and Type 5 are not allowed to propagate with

RE: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread John Neiberger
I'm not sure I understand your point. Assume the following topology: [R1] [R2] || || \--/ | [HOST] The two border routers are R1 and R2 and each have a connection to an ISP. HSR

RE: Cissps [7:36391]

2002-02-25 Thread R. Benjamin Kessler
As someone who has achieved both certs, I'd have to voice an objection to the common myth that the CISSP is on the same level as the CCIE; it's not even close. The CISSP is well-known (it was listed in some rag as one of the top ten certs to get this year), but it is entirely theory. That in its

RE: Aironet 350 WAP Load Balancing [7:36399]

2002-02-25 Thread Jeffrey Reed
Assuming the WEP configuration is the same for both access points and all clients: -Using different 2.4Ghz channels will facilitate load balancing via two different 11M channels (more bandwidth). -Using the same channel will load balance within the same 11M channel. All of this is done automatic

RE: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread Hire, Ejay
Because R1 and R2 are not connected to the same ISP, he has to change his IP address to use the other connection. (because he isn't using BGP to announce his netblock reachable through both connections). HSRP can't change his IP. I've been thinking about it, and there is a (scrapped together ju

Re: CISCO INTERNSHIP.....CCIE..... [7:36091]

2002-02-25 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I'm more than a CCNA. I was saying that back when I was a CCNA, I wouldn't have settled for less than 50K. But you did bring up the good point that in this economy a CCNA wouldn't get a job at 50K. I guess that it could be true. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. ""nrf"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTE

Lab this Fri. in RTP [7:36365]

2002-02-25 Thread Richard Newman
Any last minute study suggestions. I've been through all the FatKid and CCBoot Camp labs twice. There are a couple of areas where I'm shaky which I'll be concentrating on. What should my focus be in this the last few days of studing? Richard Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/r

RE: beta exams [7:36356]

2002-02-25 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G
It is interesting that Cisco is doing beta's for the CCNP track, especially when they've got such lousy exams out there like the CID 3.0 640-025. They did the beta for that one long ago but nothing ever came of it. My guess is that the CCNP question pool is such common knowledge at this time that

Re: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread Rob Webber
I agree that this configuration - with HSRP and tracking - could work well for connections that are initiaed outbound. You would not necessarily need BGP. R1 could do an outbound NAT to whatever IP address space had been assigned by ISP 1. R2 could do an outbound NAT to whatever IP address space h

RE: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread John Neiberger
Gotcha, I was misunderstanding your point. You do make a good point. I once considered HSRP for something like this but changed my mind for this exact reason. We then thought about buying a device from either FatPipe or Radware, but then we ended up using BGP on all of our border routers instea

standby int bri0 - Not working? [7:36433]

2002-02-25 Thread Cisco Nuts
Hello, I have 2 routers Remote and Central connected by 56k links and also isdn bri(Lab enviroment) On Remote, I have the standby command with delay for 5 5 configed. When I shut the serial intf. on Remote, the bri does not come up. But when I shut down the corresponding serial on the Central

Re: CISCO INTERNSHIP.....CCIE..... [7:36091]

2002-02-25 Thread ko haag
I can remember in the old days when experience was more important than certs and having certs was a plus. Ko "Steven A. Ridder" wrote: > I'm more than a CCNA. I was saying that back when I was a CCNA, I wouldn't > have settled for less than 50K. But you did bring up the good point that in > t

Re: Lab this Fri. in RTP [7:36365]

2002-02-25 Thread Chuck
there's still time. 1) redistribution between any two routing protocols over any topology. 2) route filtering - there is more than one way 3) there is a topic that may be NDA if I say anything specific, but for which there is a specific CCNP test, and which if you read this and/or the CCIE list

Re: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread Charles Manafa
This solution assumes that the subnet is routable by both providers. If this is the case, then HSRP is by far the easiest solution. CM - Original Message - From: "John Neiberger" To: Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 7:49 PM Subject: RE: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371] > I'm not sure

RE: Gateway/Network Address confusion [7:36400]

2002-02-25 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>OK, some terminology. We've got physical networks. They are bound by >routers. Anytime a packet goes through a router, it is moving from one >physical network to another. Then you have a logical subnet. This is what >actually gets addressed. It is possible to have multiple logical subnets on

RE: standby int bri0 - Not working? [7:36433]

2002-02-25 Thread Nnanna Obuba
It's working 'as advertised' Nnanna PS if u issue the command 'no keepalive' on your serial interface, the bri should kick in -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Cisco Nuts Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 4:45 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subjec

Re: Cisco Meeting & Affordable Classes [7:36344]

2002-02-25 Thread Bruce Evry
Dear Kevin and Everyone Else, Afraid I got caught in a time warp, the message got posted a day after the meeting. Oh well We will try once again - This coming Saturday, March 2, 2002. Time: Noon to 4 PM. Place: Bruce's House (under construction...) 160

Re: standby int bri0 - Not working? [7:36433]

2002-02-25 Thread
It only works when you shutdown the link that does not have the backup interface command. If you disconnect the cable on either router then the backup link will come up. See the first paragraph of the link below. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/129/bri-back-dp.html#TS >From: "Cisco Nuts"

RE: How does repeater work? [7:36323]

2002-02-25 Thread Brian Zeitz
Sounds like an A+ or Network+ questions to me. But since you ask, check out www.howstuffworks.com They also have how a cable modem works, DSL, and even how routers work. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=36441&t=36323 -

Re: Serial interface problem [7:36423]

2002-02-25 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
You are getting very strange results indeed, but what you're tying to do is somewhat strange too. It seems that you are tying to get two parallel serial links to work: R1 s0 - s0 R2 R1 s1 - s1 R2 Are you sure that both 4000M routers support two active serial interfaces? I would start

Re: Cisco Meeting & Affordable Classes [7:36344]

2002-02-25 Thread John Neiberger
If Howard is going to be at the meeting, then everyone attending must be asked the following questions to gain entrance: 1. What is your name? 2. What is your quest? 3. What is your favorite color?? :-) >>> "Bruce Evry" 2/25/02 3:51:53 PM >>> Dear Kevin and Everyone Else, Afra

Re: How does repeater work? [7:36323]

2002-02-25 Thread Kevin Cullimore
My late-night-not-enough-sleep mistake. Sorry. Thanks to you and others for pointing out the inaccuracies. It's still confusing to contrast repeater with the prefix multi. - Original Message - From: "mlh" To: Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 12:32 PM Subject: Re: How does repeater work? [

RE: CISCO INTERNSHIP.....CCIE..... [7:36091]

2002-02-25 Thread adam lee
I think the experience thing is the way to go. The market will get better sooner or later. I read something yesterday that stated the BA will lag behind the rest of the country in recovering from the recession. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Beha

Re: Lab this Fri. in RTP [7:36365]

2002-02-25 Thread Steven A. Ridder
As for route filtering, I can only think of distribute lists and wacky offset lists. Are there others? -- RFC 1149 Compliant. ""Chuck"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > there's still time. > > 1) redistribution between any two routing protocols over any topolog

Off Topic - HR 1542 vote Wednesday [7:36446]

2002-02-25 Thread Chuck
My employer internal e-mail is telling me that HR 1542 comes up for a vote this Wednesday. If you have an opinion one way or another, you may want to express it to your representative. HR 1542 would among other things allow RBOCs to enter into the long distance data market ( not voice, so I'm tol

Re: Lab this Fri. in RTP [7:36365]

2002-02-25 Thread Chuck
sure - route tags, prefix lists, various and sundry route-maps. gotta know them! after all, if your only tool is a hammer, all your routing tables will look like you've been nailed ;-> Chuck ""Steven A. Ridder"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > As for route filter

Cisco VS Foundry Networks.. [7:36448]

2002-02-25 Thread Washington Rico
Cisco people I would like to know your impression of Foundry Networks. Are they something to worry about? Regards, Eric Washington _ かわ & 使えるブラウザで、インターネット生活がもっと楽しくなる! http://explorer.m

Re: ciscoworks autodiscovery [7:36386]

2002-02-25 Thread Sasa Milic
Have you entered seed device(s) ? Sasa CCIE No 8635 Patrick Ramsey wrote: > > Hey group, > > Anybody run into any problems with autodicovery form ani? > > I installed the entire lan management collection, browsed to ciscoworks url, > changed the autodicovery dates/times...Then it asked me if

Re: Cisco Meeting & Affordable Classes [7:36344]

2002-02-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> If Howard is going to be at the meeting, then everyone > attending must be asked the following questions to gain > entrance: > > 1. What is your name? > 2. What is your quest? > 3. What is your favorite color?? :-) > You, sirrah, will have to buy a shrubbery. "Bruce Evry" 2/25

Re: Cisco Meeting & Affordable Classes [7:36344]

2002-02-25 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
And 4. What problem are you trying to solve? ;-) And don't forget your shrubbery! Priscilla At 06:18 PM 2/25/02, John Neiberger wrote: >If Howard is going to be at the meeting, then everyone attending must be >asked the following questions to gain entrance: > >1. What is your name? >2. What

RE: Cisco VS Foundry Networks.. [7:36448]

2002-02-25 Thread Hartnell, George
Depends on what you mean by "worry". I've got a couple of Foundry's in addition to the Cisco stuff. Both L2 and L3. I like them. I like the support. And I like the company. Best, G. > -Original Message- > From: Washington Rico [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, February 25, 2

RE: Cisco Meeting & Affordable Classes [7:36344]

2002-02-25 Thread Dusty Harper
1. Dusty 2. CCIE 3. Blue... no... wait... Green... (Its only a flesh wound) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 4:45 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Cisco Meeting & Affordable Classes [7:36344] > If Howard is goin

Re: Please help me answer this question [7:36295]

2002-02-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Jul 16, 11:56am, "Priscilla Oppenheimer" wrote: } } It sounds like you're trying to pass the CID test. You should have signed } an NDA that says that you won't disclose questions on the test. This reply isn't aimed at any single person, since several people did the same thing. The

RE: Aironet 350 WAP Load Balancing [7:36399]

2002-02-25 Thread Jeffrey Reed
Mark, in a wireless environment, the WAP's talk over the wired network using SNAP packets, so they don't have to see each other via the wireless channels. In the case of wireless load balancing, you must have the WAP's very close with major overlap in the wireless coverage to achieve any load bala

Installing new IOS on new flash [7:36457]

2002-02-25 Thread Lan Wong
Hi, This is my first post so if I did anything incorrectly, please let me know. I have recently replaced my 8 meg flash with a 16 meg flash memory on a 2611. Is there a faster way of loading the ios image onto this blank flash than using xmodem. Thanks, LW _

re: CISCO INTERNSHIP.....CCIE..... [7:36091]

2002-02-25 Thread Mike Mandulak
I think that's coming back to being more true again. A cert in a certain product is not what the better IT managers look for, systems in general are what they want. The proverbial "they" are looking for people that can do everything from network, Unix, NT, sniffers, and mainframes, etc. to give

RE: Cisco VS Foundry Networks.. [7:36448]

2002-02-25 Thread Elijah Savage
I have heard the guys that started Foundry left Cisco, how true that is I do not know. But I am so surprised that nothing has come of a lawsuit because the CLI and almost all commands are like Cisco's from what I have seen of them. I do know one thing about them they are very sturdy in heat. In th

Re: Cisco VS Foundry Networks.. [7:36448]

2002-02-25 Thread Erick B.
Worry about in what sense? Foundry makes quality gear, etc. They just came out with their new ASIC (JetCore) and theirs a few products out based on it. They also have The FoundryMan Action figure :) Extreme also makes quality gear, as well as a number of other major/popular vendors. I do multi

RE: Should I buy IDS ? [7:36053]

2002-02-25 Thread Jeff
Actually I'm not a big fan of LIDS, I much prefer grsecurity. It's got some really nice features and its better maintained on alot of things. www.grsecurity.net -jeff On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Patrick Ramsey wrote: > www.snort.org > > and remember > > www.lids.org > > :) Install lids then snort

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