Hi, Hope this helps,
Q1: Your statement is correct. A port must still listen to BPDUs in order to
detect topology changes.
Q2: According to Cisco books, blocked, listening, learning, and forwarding
are valid STP stages. I haven't seen a book not list blocking. If you have
one handy, let me
Hi
I tried some time ago to find an IOS with BGP feature, but to no avail. I
couldn't find an IOS for the 1000 series which supports BGP. If you find
one, let me know.
Geoff
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Hallo,
Question especialy for ISP's :
I am interested in an application with which I can manage
the ISP customers, network devices, IP address space, and
implement service level groups.
Exp:
1. for a site (device): location info, interfaces info
(like addresses), other info
2. for a
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Cos
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Everything. Try a tool called getif to find out the SNMP OID's for ur
device. Do not forget to scan the device using SNMPv2.
Regds
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thanks for the post, yep both are identical, I've already decoded the error
and it tells me to contact Cisco, which I've done.
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Question: Are both ends identical in Hardware and/or Software?? More
Thanks prakash
Can you please explain how can I find out the SNMP OID's for my cisco router
Also the line Do not forget to scan the device using SNMPv2.??
Ziyaad
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Subject: RE: Monitoring
I was considering the same thing! I have my CCNP and I was
considering the CCIE. However, I have decided to go for my MBA, I start in
the Fall. There are a lot of Cisco people out there, but there won't be a
lot of Cisco and MBA (as an added bonus the MBA never expires). I will
however, probably
Hi
I'm after some tips for monitoring a couple of VoIP routers, as there are
only two routers buying tools isn't going to be very cost effective. I've
used the early versions of CVM (which was very funny), we use Cisco Works
2000, but don't have the add on CVM product, and Openview. I'm planning
I need to put two hosts on the same LAN and on the same medium like old coax
LAN.
One host need to listen all the traffic directed to the other.
I have a switch 6509 and I can solve the problem by introducing an hub. The
two hosts connected to the hub and the hub connected to the right VLAN on
All right, John--
A couple of years ago (discreet cough), Cisco gave away copies of books as
promos. One was _IP Telephony_ by Gorlaski and Kolon (McGraw Hill, 2000).
GOOD BOOK. On pp 77-78 is an explanation of the Nyquist rate and voice
sampling:
Well, if it comes from MANY years ago, before
Suspect that is just a vender doing anything that they can to make a sale.
Cisco has had a reputation of playing the game fair. When the market started
to get flooded last year with used gear their tactic was to give good trade
in's to try and keep as much off the used market as possible - a
That sounds like a car dealer refusing to service used cars. I would think
that as long as the software licenses are purchased, what does it matter
where the PIX has been purchased ? I am a big fan of EBay, and I purchased a
couple of Cisco routers and switches for my lab, which saved me several
Have no clear idea of why the CCIE Written should be dropped. Unless you
pass both written and lab exams, then append the CCIE after your name
Compare it to the following
Name
CCNA, CCNP Routing Switching, BSc 3rd year, CCIE Written, MCSE Win2K Pro and
Server, MBA 1st semester
Is it
Jason did not make a threat and should be construed as a friendly
reminder as I don't think Cisco Legal Eagles will make the same reminder
for unauthorized and unlicensed use.
Jason Sullivan wrote:
You should take the 400 you spent and buy a 501. I promise it will be less
than your
Somebody's already been selling 'em on EBay.
And I never said legal action should be brought against anyway... I merely
said it wasn't a bright idea to discuss it in a public forum where Cisco
people were at.
As for discouraging the program, I hardly think this would do it. You don't
see
Scott,
use other then intended
Maybe, but they sell the board with the code installed. It is intended as an
upgrade, but I don't think there is any legal clause shipped with it saying
you can use it for no other purpose. Again the original post was a pix for a
CCIE security lab. I just
I have a SNA PU (a cash of a bank) connected to a router, the router
connected by a ISDN BRI to a romote router and the romote router connected
to a FEP (so to a HOST) by a Token Ring LAN.
PU--Router--BRI--remote router--TR--FEP--HOST.
Is possible to permit the comunication beetween the PU and
The command
set span s/s m/m
will mirror all received and transmitted traffic from port s/s to port m/m.
See here for details (watch for wordwrap):
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sw_7_1/cmd_ref/s
etsn_su.htm#1083425
Hth,
Ole
It's been a while, but I believe that some IOS versions support a show snmp
mib command, which should print out a list of OIDs supported by the
router/IOS combination (it's that one or a very similar undocumented
command).
Otherwise, any tool that will let you perform an snmpwalk will allow you
Just for the record.. I picked up a 501 NEW in the box for $401.00 US and no
shipping. Just sales tax. This was not 3DES.. just plain of DES and 10
users. Works like a top.. Place is in FL but apparently they use IngramMicro
as the fulfillment center(still had the lable)
The new 506E pricing
Sort of. SNA by design is constantly polling the end device. If you are
using DLSw in your cloud you can use the local ack feature to keep the
polling traffic off the link You can then set your permit-list to have any
dlsw traffic activate the link
Richard
Picciani Francesco Saverio wrote
in
We have a Cisco 7204 VXR which acts as a border router. The Cisco 7204
VXR has two ATM interface from the internet for 45 Mbps, and one gigabit
ethernet for out network. The gigabit ethernet is connected to Cisco
6509.
One thing that happens on the border router is that the load is
always high
Loopbacks are used because they never go down or should never go down, to
make one the DR assign the highest loopback to the desired router. HTH's
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We have a Cisco 7204 VXR which acts as a border router. The Cisco 7204
VXR has two ATM interface from the internet for 45 Mbps, and one gigabit
ethernet for out network. The gigabit ethernet is connected to Cisco
6509.
One thing that happens on the border router is that the load is
always high
In determining DR and BDR, OSPF will use the priority and the Router ID. I
can change the Router ID by creating a loopback with a higher ID (IP address
right?). Why would I do this? Why would I not just change the priority of
the router in question? If I want a specific router to be the DR, why
Try this on for size..
http://isp-lists.isp-planet.com/about/
Brian
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Any ideea where I can find a discussion group/list for ISPs ?
All,
Maybe i've missed something here but...
I configured 2 routers over isdn with PPP Multilink and that r8 calls r6 and
then r6 calls r8 back.
All fine so far apart from I end up with one call IN and one call OUT as
follows:
r8#sh isd active
I agree, get rid of the acronym till you got the number after it,
It demeans the CCIE actual certification which few will ever achieve.
My Personal belief is that you could get the CCIE- written knowing f**k
all.
The day you actually get the CCIE # then I care who you are,
and what you have
In my own lab a I have a 506. I would like to have another pix with a dmz
interface. I am sure pretty sure they will cover pix to pix and dmz in the
ccie security. But even on ebay to buy a 520 with three interfaces usually
runs over $2k. I have a full lab at home - atm, token ring, isdn,
All Cisco exams are Pass or Fail exams. It's that simple, if you know
the material that is covered on the exam then you will Pass; if you do
not know the material then you will Fail.
Your focus should not be how you can skim by and just barely pass the
exam.
If you don't really know the
Hello,
I would like to know if the following characters are allowed for configuring
a community string:; and ! using an IOS 12.1(9) E
Thank you.
Rock.
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Does anyone know of or can recommend a PIX IOS simulator? I'm gearing up
for the CSS1 cert and need some experience on a newer version of pix ios.
We have a pix but it's running some ancient ios (2.7.11) and there's no
upgrade in for it in the near future. So I'm hoping to find a simulator (if
John Neiberger wrote:
What I'm trying to find out is why the original 4KHz limit on
voice calls was put into place. It sounds like it was simply
an arbitrary decision. 4KHz is sufficient for a telephone call
and to provide clear calls that included higher frequencies
might have added some
Please forgive my ignorance but I have a question. I have a new location
that is going to require a 2620 series router. I have the IOS and a modified
config file ready to go as soon as I get the router in. I plan on copying
the IOS (12.1) over first. Then I plan to copy a config that matches
Personally? I have two 520's that I got a sweet deal on (EBay).
But other than that, what is the functional difference between having two
501's and two of something higher?
By that, I mean what is the difference between setting up VPN's to the
outside interfaces versus a DMZ? What is the big
Certainly that was conceptually clear. I think this is probably an
issue of semantics, but either way, I believe there is an exception to
be made due to the fact that this is a cisco study list. Where you are
in your studies could have some bearing on the immediate level of detail
in responses
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Any ideea where I can find a discussion group/list for ISPs ?
www.isp-lists.com
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Apita.
any comment
Hi guys
Somebody know or have experienced an E1 voice Connection (PRI) between
AS5300 and 3Com NBX. I'm testing the connection to do VoIp between a
remote site (Cisco 1750) and a Central site (Cisco5300). The AS5300 is
only connected via LAN. The WAN
Thanks, that's exactly the sort of thing I was hoping to find. It's
also interesting to note that the human ear is most sensitive to
midrange frequencies, say between 1000Hz and 4000Hz. So, even if you
filter out what's above 4KHz, you can make up for the lack of clarity
with a little
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I agree lose the CCIE written as a cert.
I agree to lose the CCIE written in your signature or after your name on a
Resume. How I handle that is on my resume I have a section called,
Certifications in Process. I
You can buy a entry level PIX 501 series for around $500.00. See
http://www.routerchief.com/Security/default.htm that is what Ole Drews
Jensen did.
Through Complexity there is Simplicity,
Through Simplicity there is Complexity
David L. Blair - CCNP, CCNA, MCSE,
Do I have to set port to local access and then use the change server console
port 16 in order to gain console to the DEC server?
Gavin Wilson
Kleinwort Benson Private Bank
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All this voice stuff goes back to copper lines. Some random thoughts that I
heard circa 1970 while working for Ma Bell and T-1 was the new kid on the
block.
When extending trunks the two wire line went through a hybrid that converted
it to four wire. Two for transmit and two for receive.
To the best of my knowledge,
Yes. When you give the Show Run command, it shows the current version of
IOS at the top. If you give the 'wr mem' command before the 'show run'
command, I'm quite sure it will. I am a little grey as to whether or not
the Version statement line is grep'd from RAM
Okay, I'm about to show how clueless I am when it comes to MPLS
I've been getting calls from multiple providers lately all trying to
suggest that I migrate our 100-site frame relay network to their MPLS
network, suggesting that we'll have any-to-any connectivity and the
ability to prioritize
Alright lets say for example that when you copy your running-config to a
tftp server it shows the file type as file (meaning no extension) but if
you rename the file with a .doc extension it shows all of the text within
the show run commmand just as it would if you copied and pasted your
Hi,
You do realise that you do not have to use TFTP servers just to upload a
config you can use cut and pate in the telnet sessions. That is if you
highlight the whole config (leave out the bit that says IOs version blah
blah blah) and on the router enter the exec mode and then type conf t (ie
Not sure if most of you already received this.
https://www.cisco-eventreg.com/cpn2002/
Training sessions, free test, and if are already a qualified lab candidate,
free CCIE lab test. Hurry up, the sessions are filling up really quickly.
Alex
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Scott,
Have you purchased a smartnet contract for your 520's and other routers? By
the book the software is not tranferable and your pix's and routers are no
more legal then the code in the pix flash card that was bought on ebay.
From: Scott Morris
Reply-To: Scott Morris
To: [EMAIL
setting up vpn's is nothign like having a dmz... Having multiport
firewalls allows for segregation of all networks behind those interfaces
while still allowing internet connectivity to all. Who wants to connect to
a vpn just to browse to a web server that could be in the dmz?
-Patrick
Scott
No we were talking about the legality of using the pix flash board in a pc
in a home lab. Cisco cannot tell me what to do with the hardware I purchase.
As far as the software in the flash if it is bought on ebay it is not legal
to use it. But my point is that is the same on any software in
Correct. but the discussion we were having was regarding particular
firewalls over another specifically for the purpose of studying for the CCIE
Security test. Therefore nothing like real life. :)
For a real network, you are absolutely 100% correct!
Scott
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Jason,
I know that the software is not transferable. My point is that buying a pix
flash card on ebay and using the code in it is no worse then buying a router
and using the code in it's flash. There are on any given day 65 pages of
cisco gear out on ebay not to mention all the other
If it's any consolation, yes. And also upgraded one of them after purchase
(2meg to 16meg).
That, however, is not the conversation
So apparantly we have no degraded into personal territory instead of a
vaguely educational conversation. So, go do what you want, because my
opinion isn't
That was STILL not the conversation we were having...
It doesn't have to do with purchasing a router or a firewall and being
technically licensed to use the code or not...
It has to do with purchasing a small PIECE of the router or firewall, using
it to build something NEW that most definitely
Kevin,
I am not sure how it works (I would love to know!), but I have see PC's
claiming to run PIX IOS software for this very purpose on eBay for @ $1000.
Only if I were going to spend that much I would just buy a PIX 506 baby
firewall then have some resale value. I would love to know if anyone
Scott,
I am not trying to have this degrade into personal territory , truly not
my intent.
If you have purchased smartnet for your equipment I applaud that. I can tell
you for sure that were I work that is also true. But for my home lab which
was all purchased from ebay I have not. I would
i was pitched this very thing recently by wcom and qwest.. basically it is
only as secure as your carriers.. if some f*cks up and imports something
into your VRF, either a default, another vpn, or whatever you security
is finished.. plug banks are supposed to encrypt over IPSEC, so why bother
Does anybody know anything about eBay seller kabel_inc? Is this
perhaps another alias for ojick?
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Always know multiple ways to do things. Priority overrides RID.
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In determining DR and BDR, OSPF will use the priority and the Router ID. I
can change the Router ID by creating a loopback with a higher ID (IP
address
Yes I am aware that you can send a running-config from a text file to a
router in config t I just was wondering whether or not I could change the
current filename from .doc to no extension and whether or not TFTP server
would recognize it.
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Just to remove this topic from that other thread about PIX clones, Patrick
R. brought up some good points in one of his posts.
Security design ( which is apparently NOT what cisco teaches or tests in
their security programs ) is a lot more than just closing ports and doing
NAT.
Many
Hi,
I have a friend who has his R/S exam in a few weeks. He is struggling with
the following:
whats the equivalent of ppp callback within a dialer profile and not using
legacy DDR and not using ISDN callback.
he has found an equivalent based on isdn callback, but he doesn't think its
the
Lets not forget politcal concerns when trying do a reasonable level of
security. I worked a healthcare provider and boy, you should have heard the
Docs squawk about passwords and pin codes for access to the primary
LAN/WAN... to the point that admin overruled the IS dept and special
*permission*
kevhed wrote:
Does anyone know of or can recommend a PIX IOS simulator? I'm
gearing up
for the CSS1 cert and need some experience on a newer version
of pix ios.
We have a pix but it's running some ancient ios (2.7.11) and
there's no
upgrade in for it in the near future. So I'm hoping
How much of MPLS (if some at all) is covered in the CCIE exams?
tks!
Persio Pucci - CCNP
UOL Inc. - Tecnologia
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Thanks Tim Medley, well put
Mario, you should really concentrate on learning the technology, be able to
understand how it can be utilized in many different
situations and when you take the test, you don't have to think about the
passing grades.
My two cents.
JB,
MCSE, CCNA, CCNP, CCDA,
Okay, I just got off the phone with a vendor and I have a better handle
on what they're actually proposing. Here's the scoop:
They offer a couple of different variations of the MPLS solution. The
first solution requires that we readdress our entire network to match
their addressing scheme.
The only difference is that those organizations (physicians as well), will
held accountable for violation of HIPPA and face fines and potentially jail
time :-(
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Guy,
I am not in my office today so I can't help you right now. I did find a few
somewhat useful config guides for IS-IS on CCO last year. I'll send you
anything that looks valuable later tonight or tomorrow.
Scott
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don't even get me started on this. I work for an organization that uses
employee SSN numbers for validation purposes in a lot of instances. So when
I call the Help Desk to complain about e-mail ( an ongoing problem ) I am
asked to provide my SSN to the folks there. In these days of rampant and
Priority to me seems most useful for specifying which routers should never
be dr/bdr, most people would never want a 25xx to be dr.
Bri
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Always know multiple ways to do things. Priority overrides RID.
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Justin-
Don't do it in MS Word... do it in Notepad.
Otherwise, the new .doc file will have extra stuff invisibly inserted that
the router won't like.
At least that's my understanding of it I've not actually done such
myself.
HTH,
Mark
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That is un friggingbelievable, I give my social to my bank and other
parties I have a financial arrangement with, thats it. There must be a
better way using keys, a challenge response or something like that.
Bri
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Chuck wrote:
don't even get me started on this. I
hmm as far as I know the S/N is dependent on the special S/N written in
block of BIOS (onboard flash) of the intel motherboard. That
number is compared with the key during the boot
They used http://www.VxWorks.com as a platform for Cache Engines, LD and
perhaps for pix also For
Priscilla,
In the attachment (Cisco CCNA Exam Guide #640-507 Certification Guide: ISBN
0-7357-0971-8), page 167 - 168, the authors seem to indicate that CBPDUs are
sent from blocked ports! The ability for CBPDUs to be sent out of blocked
port seems to a determinant factor for the Spanning Tree
Thanks for reminding me Mark.
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Chuck, I work in a health organisation and we are considering implementing
some security measures to meet HIPAA standard. Could you please give me the
URL where you read about the regulators on Frame-relay and ATM. I had read
sometime ago that no particular solution will fit all
The standards are constantly being revised. Reality is, however, that for
those involved in any facit of the medical/healthcare industry there is no
escaping it. Bad practices or negligence will only result in the additional
issues (both financial and otherwise), for failure to comply.
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
Does anyone out there have a PolyCom Video conference device availble on the
Internet? I would like to conduct a test as soon as possible.
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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
For routing and switching - none. Is it me or is the RS track getting
outdated? It seems to cover technologies that, although are useful, not as
current.
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When you have an opportunity to read Clark and Hamilton the explanation will
fit. A blocked port is not physically cut. Data traffic is blocked while
BPDUs are allowed. Else, how would it know that a change in topology has
taken place?
Step 2. Yes, all along bridge 4 has been receiving CBPDUs on
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That is un friggingbelievable, I give my social to my bank and other
parties I
This seems to be an exact repost of an earlier message. Several folks
offered troubleshooting suggestions to you. What were the results of your
tests?
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You can have a better numbering/identificaton process if you use loopback
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In determining DR and BDR, OSPF will use the priority and the Router ID. I
can
We have a bunch (say 25) of remote sites connected to our primary data
center through point-to-point circuits ranging from 56k to T1s. We are
planning to replace these circuits with VPN connection and use ISDN as a
backup. My question is what is the best solution that will fit in this
scenario
Howdy folks,
Will the following DRAM work in the 2501 and 2514s?
http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.asp?Mfr%2BProductline=Cisco%2BRoutersmod
el=2500+Series+Router+%28DRAM%29x=9y=13
Also, what kind of serial cables do you need to run from the serial port
of the 2501 to a 2514? I am looking
Yeah Mario
What the hell were you thinking? You'd better go study your ass off for a
couple months nonstop and not worry about your what score you need. This
ain't a game. No ones playin around over here. How dare you ask such a
question? We spend 18 hours day studying this stuff, do you
Hi Jeff,
Yes you can copy any file the TFTP server does not care what extension a
file has as long as its a valid file name, The only thaing on a Cisco that
would mind is the IOS that expects certain files to have no extensions or a
.bin, .html, so on... (the web side stuff is more for switches,
Oh yeah I forgot to say that all the config files like startup/running are
ASCI-II ones so as mark said use notepad or another ASCI-II editor to be safe.
Jon the Loony
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IOS just started to support the VPN Client 3.x (as apposed to the older
secure client that only supports 95/NT) with ver 12.2.7T. I have not been
able to find any information about it published on Cisco's public web site
yet. Any idea who might be working on the bleeding edge of IOS VPNs that
We are supplying an Internet Access link to a client that requires 2
seperate dot1q vlans setup on the router.
The router is setup with these sub-interfaces and the proper encapsulation.
Has anybody used an HP Procurve 4000 and created trunks that pass the proper
dot1q vlans to the router? The
There is a reasonableness component built into HIPAA. There was some rumors
about frame relay, amongst other things. Here is a link:
http://aspe.os.dhhs.gov/admnsimp/nprm/sec09.htm
Would frame relay be considered open? It sounds like encryption would be
optional.
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You are right, John. With digital telephony, the analog speech signal is
filtered before sampling. High and low frequency components are removed. I
think it was just a tradeoff. We don't expect the human voice to sound that
great over the phone anyway, and by filtering we can reduce bandwidth
Steven,
I don't know if it is outdated or not. I still have customers running Vines,
DecNet, IPX and AppleTalk. Of course chaos, apollo and pup I haven't seen
recently in the real world.
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Female opera singers probably hate it when people ask them to sing over the
phone!?
OK, have we distracted you enough, John? ;-) Seriously, I think this was a
great discussion. Thanks to everyone who contributed.
Priscilla
At 10:58 AM 2/27/02, David L. Blair wrote:
John Neiberger wrote:
So a blocked port can receive AND send BPDUs Correct?
Pierre-Alex
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