Hi All
can You pl let me know what protocol needs to be enabled on Cat 5000 for the
hosts connected on a particular vlan to find their their default router
(gateway dynamically)
Thanx in advance
Cheers
Pradeep
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Hi.. I want to upgrade my catalyst 5505 switch (set based switch). I have
never done it for set based cat5505 before and I found that there are a lot
of modules in my switch, eg two supervisor module and two 10/100TX Ethernet,
one RSM. Do I have upgrade the IOS for every modules?
I found
Hi.. I want to upgrade my catalyst 5505 switch (set based switch). I have
never done it for set based cat5505 before and I found that there are a lot
of modules in my switch, eg two supervisor module and two 10/100TX Ethernet,
one RSM. Do I have upgrade the IOS for every modules?
I found
This is the runnunig configuration.
Thanks in advance.
Teresa
password:
RSIAen
Password:
RSIA#sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration:
!
version 12.0
no service pad
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
no service password-encryption
!
hostname RSIA
!
Dear Group,
In h323 enviroment I have to bill all the calls, VOIP calls too.
The billing system is synchronized with AS5300 and not with the Gatekeeper.
The question is is there a way to force the intra voip calls (H323) through
the AS5300?
Any idea
Thanks in advance,
Teresa
Message
Dear Group,
In h323 enviroment I have to bill all the calls, VOIP calls too.
The billing system is synchronized with AS5300 and not with the Gatekeeper.
The question is is there a way to force the intra voip calls (H323) through
the AS5300?
Any idea
Thanks in advance,
Teresa
Message
You don't disable STP on the port to the PC because
STP is only run between Layer2 devices.
I believe you are referring to PortFast.
Elmer
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 2:34 AM
Subject: Re: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374]
If you connect a computer to a
Would a 5000 with the following components be suitable for a lab or should I
consider some other modules etc? I have never used a 5k before so if i am
missing something obvious please tell me.
100BaseFX Supervisor WS-X5506 008174608 2 Ports
4 Segment 10BaseT Eth WS-X5020 004858553 48 Ports
1
Just been re-reading this paper by David Wolfsener.
See SNIP below.
In the instance where the RII indicator is a 1 the
frame will be 'source routed' if the frame is 'source
routed' then surely this implies that the RIF must be
manipulated in order to reflect the true Source Route
!!! I havn't
Can any one please advice me if I can install in the empty WIC slots in the
VG200 WIC-4t or WIC-1T for implementing VOIP.
Thanks
==
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PreSales Networking Engineer
Enterprise Communications Department
Tritech - A Subsidiary
Review the following document on CCO,
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/c5krn/sw_rns/78_
6583.htm#xtocid3 the document indicates the upgrade path for Catalyst 5000
switches, it also has a table that shows which versions of CAT OS is
supported by each module. Depending
Hello all
I have 1750 router , I just take it out from the box , when I turn it on it
works fine for a 15 mutinies after that it stop responding to me
when I turn it off and turn it on again all the LEDS remain on which is
Front panel
PWRSLOT0 SLOT1 SLOT2
PORT0 PORT0
Sounds broken. Send it back and ask for a 1751, as the 1750 is EOL'd
anyways. In the meantime, plug into a console and check for diagnostic
messages to see what it's saying.
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I
Phil,
The first bit within the Source Address Field is normally the I/G bit, to
define if the source address is individual (unicast) or group (multicast)
address. In an SRB bridged environment, this one bit is used to indicate if
any Routing Information Field (RIF) information is present in the
Try turning spanning tree off for the port being used on the Cisco switch.
Mike Dickson
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Without Violating the NDA, I was just wondering how important it is to know
how to convert to the RD into Hex.
Thanks.
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Thanks to everyone who helped with this issue. As it turned out, something
strange had happened to the flash. The flash chips were replaced with
known-good chips and the problem went away. Live and learn!
Thanks again,
Craig
At 02:29 PM 3/5/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Thanks for the top Sean.
Anybody know where to find info. on services and other dark crevices of the
IOS on the Doc CD?
Thanks,
Scott
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I know that this is a Cisco forum, but anybody has been working with Nortel
BPS2000 and BayStack 450?
We have bought some BPS2000 and Nortel have been having troubles with
cascade and fiber modules for a long time.
We would be interested in talking with someone who is working with this kind
of
Dude... If you just ask a question, it can be answered as soon as you
say do not violate nda or talk about the exam, yadda yadaa...you ruin the
chances of getting the answer you want
Just ask... If somebody answers you, there is nothing to prove it has
anything to do with any
What's the problem?
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I know that this is a Cisco forum, but anybody has been working with
Nortel
BPS2000 and BayStack 450?
We have bought some BPS2000 and Nortel have been having troubles with
So what is the final answer, is the calculator correct or is Ole?
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I do not agree with you.
The 2922
Well, let's see it from a different angle. Normally, the left byte is 21
hex, which is 0011 binary. Here bit 8 and 13 are set (bits 0 thru 7 are
in the right byte). This is what I normally have, and I can use BREAK, so it
must be enabled. I also use 9600 as the baud rate, so that makes sense
David Letterman's top 10 reasons this customer can't browse the internet:
10) PPP - Pre-Historic Pathetic Protocol
9) ISDN - Inferior Service for Dinosaur Networks
8) DNS - Dosent' networking Suck
7) ACL - Adamantium Cisco Locks
6) RIP - Rest In Peace (V2 also)
5) BGP - Big Geek Past-time
Is Catalyst 5000 with Supervisor 1 good enough for home lab purpose?
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Danie,
I built my home lab entirely from Ebay. There are some good vendors on
there, but the phrase buyer beware always comes to mind. I always look
All,
I have put in a Cisco concentrator 3030 and flashed it to 3.5.1 and have
all my clients are using 3.5.1. I am authenticating my clients from a
Steel Belted Radius box (www.funk.com ) they are
also getting all of their configuration from this radius server also,
things like ip address, dns
if you have layer 3 connectivity, as you mentioned,
you can ping ip addresses on the internet, then you
might want to check DNS problems or misconfigurations.
Tony
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From my knowledge if you use this command (spanning-tree portfast) on a
switch port it actually disable spanning tree for that port you should
only do this if pc's are connected. So if you enable portfast you
disable spanning tree for that port, if you disable portfast you enable
spanning tree
I see your point, unfortunately I can't test it right now. Maybe the person
who posted originally could confirm whether or not break is disabled and the
console baud rate for us?
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Thanks Ken,
SNIP2
The first SRB enabled bridge in the path (from
originator to
destination)
will see that this is an explorer packet and add its
route designator
(RD)
information to the RIF.
END SNIP2
Can I therefore conclude that in a 'Source Route
Transparent' Bridge the RIF field will
What's the wait time like nowadays?
-A
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Sup III cards require sup3 code. The versions that just say sup are for Sup
I II cards. Sup III cards have slots for Flash Cards. If you have those,
then you can store multiple images. You must have a line in your config
something like boot system flash: image name If your switch goes looking
an earl failure means a chip failed on the supervisor card.
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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The WIC slots on the VG200 are vesidual. They are only there because the
chassis is taken from the 2600 series. These WIC slots are not functional
and no WIC can be installed there.
The VG200 is designed to take a NM-1V, NM-2V, NM-HDV, or a DSP Network
Module (not sure about the model number).
hold on a second. let's get back to troubleshooting 101.
when a PC is plugged directly into the internet router, you have no problem
browsing.
if it is only one station that has the problem, that's a whole different
direction than if it is the whole site.
if you would be more specific about
save the configuration on a tftp, and boot over tftp, if you dont
have a Smartnet(and you dont want to buy one)
Hello All,
Im facing some problems in out Branch office! there is
a 3620 router i cannot save the running configuration!
i have tried both commands i.e wr copy startup
running but
Not that bad. A bunch of dates open in March and April in San Jose--if you
can't do that, you are screwed until August. The one thing that I have
noticed is that when people get within their 28 day window, they drop their
date. This opens up dates for the more serious contenders.
Best of
Hang on. Are we talking point-to-point, toll-bypass VoIP or are we talking
IP Telephony? If you are doing toll-bypass than all toll-bypass calls must
go over the 5300. If, on the other hand, you are using IP Telephony with a
CallManager, than no, you cannot force calls that stay on the local
I'm in a meeting with the CCIE program manager and they will be removing
Token-ring soon!
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Not that bad. A bunch of dates open in March and April in San Jose--if
you
can't do that, you are screwed
O.k.
Let me re phrase my question. How important is it to know how to conevert
the RD into hexidecimal? I have the RII and the RIF but then a couple of
papers I read stated, and now the easy part...the RD, and then I'm lost.
Any help?
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Not nearly what it used to be...
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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What's the
Have you console-connected to it and monitored it for a while to see if
anything unusual is happening?
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 9:44 AM
Subject: 1750 Router [7:37396]
Hello all
I have 1750 router , I just take it out from the
do you mean application level 'cutting' or acess across the t1 in general?
I mean an extended acl can block his access into the router preventing him
from saturatin the T
-Patrick
David j 03/06/02 10:33AM
I know that this is a Cisco forum, but anybody has been working with Nortel
In a few months you won't have to. they are removing token ring from lab
exam as they already did with x.25, appletalk, LAT, etc.. I heard it
directly from William Parkhurst, the program manager for the CCIE program.
He also said that there will be some new certifications within the ccie
5506 is a Sup II with MM fiber ports. 5509 has TX ports. Look for a blade
that will do trunking and EtherChannel. 5213A will do ISL trunking. 5225R
will do dot1q, ISL, and EtherChannel.
Not sure about the error message. Clear the config and reboot. See if it
returns. If you're not sure, don't buy
I maen 1:5 ratio
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In a few months you won't have to. they are removing token ring from lab
exam as they already did with x.25, appletalk, LAT, etc.. I heard it
directly from William
The RDs in the RIF should always be represented in Hex format. When defining
the source-bridge command on the router you define as decimal format.
However, with that said, you'll see test questions with the decimal
equivalence within the RD fields. In either case, I would know how to
convert in
I always understood the desired method for path manipulation and EIGRP was
through the modification of the delay value on the link.
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Jim
Don't we all !!!
Thanks
Steve
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I am looking for one of these cards if anyone happens to have one that they
AWESOME
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I'm in a meeting with the CCIE program manager and they
Steven A. Ridder wrote:
and being a CCIE dosen't mean you know everything
about networking,
I'll attest to that!!! :)
learning everyday...
Dave
David Madland
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I can test it..I have a few 250x here in my house..
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In the 2501, 0x2922 does allow a break from my term window
and sets the baud rate of the console to 4800
Larry Letterman
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Are you referring to both written and Lab?
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I'm in a meeting with the CCIE program manager and
No problems at all with fiber modules or cascade modules/cables etc.
The only problem was an early failures of SDRAM recently which was covered
under
normal RMA procedures.
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I noticed recently that there were more Cat3900's on e-bay, and that they
seemed to be going for less then they use to. It made me wonder. I'd be
curious is anybody has a confirmation...
--- Dennis
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Do you have any idea when this is going to happen?
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AWESOME
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Excellent, thanks. I will have to send an email to Boson to let them know
there is an issue with the calculator.
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In the
Hello,
I hope to get some advice from those who attempted the
lab in San Jose. I have a lab scheduled soon and hope
that someone can let me know where to stay at the best
rates, travel arrangements from hotel to Cisco, etc..
any information is greatly appreciated.
Thank you
hoorraayyy!!
From: William Gragido
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AWESOME
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Not only that but I want it cheap too !!
LOL
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Bummer.just kidding:-)
Can you get the CCIE program manager to narrow down what soon means? :-)
Shawn K.
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He never gave a date and he's gone now. He said real soon though and I
beleive it only covers the lab. Cisco still expects a CCIE to be able to
support token-ring, but not implement it. Same as all the other legacy
technologies.
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I booked my reservation thru hotwire.com and got a nice room around the
airport for 69.00/day and a 17.00/day rental car
good luck!
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Hello,
I hope to get some advice from those who attempted the
lab in San Jose. I have a
I work for cisco in San Jose..I need some more
info than that..like how much you want to spend,
and how far away you want to be...etc.
Larry Letterman
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Wouldn't be too excited about this guys. Easiest damn points you can get in
the lab.
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From: William Gragido
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they're also thinking of letting third parties proctor the lab, so people
can get there easier. The only problem is not losing control of the LAB and
keeping standards high. Also more real wold scenarios, updated technologies
will be in the lab.
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Yeah. Any chance it will be in the next couple of weeks? :-)
John
Kaminski, Shawn G 3/6/02 11:50:10 AM
Bummer.just kidding:-)
Can you get the CCIE program manager to narrow down what soon means?
:-)
Shawn K.
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Hi all:
I have a question about a RIP lab exercise that I am developing for school
that I was wondering if I could ask you about. I have three routers each
connected through ethernet like such: 0---0---0
My goal is to have one of the routers go in holddown state after shutting
down an
Unplug one of the cables.
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Hi all:
I have a question about a RIP lab exercise that I am developing for school
that I was wondering if I could ask you about. I have three routers each
connected through ethernet like
Don't clear the route table either. That defeats the purpose.
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Unplug one of the cables.
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I have a question about a RIP lab exercise
The problem with BPS2000 was that from time to time a stack with 4 switchs
didn't recognize one or several units and we had base conficts, finally we
could fixed the problem using software versions 1.1.3.9 and firmware
2.0.0.8. With fiber the problem is that before buying the switchs, Nortel
has
See what happens when you don't have an Official Cisco Secret Decoder
Ring? :)
Hey, Chuck, am I in danger of the Ring Wraiths trying to get it away from me?
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco ATC/Regional Networking Academy
Lupi, Guy wrote:
Excellent, thanks. I
I tried to disconnect the cable but that delete message still appears.
Isn't it possible to just shutdown the interface. Isn't it the same as
unplugging the connection? ALso, only when I clear ip route* does any
message appears.
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Shutting down the interface will work. However, clearing the route table
tells the route process to start over. If it starts over, it has no idea
that the route ever existed. Shut down the interface and wait for the
timers to expire.
For example:
R1-R2-R3
Shut down the interface at
At 08:34 AM 3/6/02, Phil Barker wrote:
Just been re-reading this paper by David Wolfsener.
See SNIP below.
In the instance where the RII indicator is a 1 the
frame will be 'source routed' if the frame is 'source
routed' then surely this implies that the RIF must be
manipulated in order to
At 09:52 AM 3/6/02, Sexton, Ken wrote:
Phil,
The first bit within the Source Address Field is normally the I/G bit, to
define if the source address is individual (unicast) or group (multicast)
A source address can't be a group address. Just a nit-picky comment.
address. In an SRB bridged
Hello All , I am having problems running over a fast satellite
connection. I do a speed test from the pc hooked to the satellite equipment
and the actual satellite connection is getting average 700k BUT as soon as a
slap on the ol watchgaurd vpn solution it and hook a computer to that the
speed
You are right, No going back and they don't specify choose 3 or 4 they
say choose all that apply.
neil
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Hi Gurus,
Need some info about the written exam,
is the written exam like other cisco exams where u cant go
Hi Scott:
Ok so I did what you said, shutdown R1 and enable debug ip routing on R3, I
waited for 5 minutes and got no output whatsoever:
r3#debug ip routing
IP routing debugging is on
r3#
So I cleared ip route * and got this:
r3#clear ip route *
r3#
02:26:26: RT: add 193.1.1.0/24 via 0.0.0.0,
At 11:46 AM 3/6/02, Mckenzie Bill wrote:
O.k.
Let me re phrase my question. How important is it to know how to conevert
the RD into hexidecimal?
In the real-world, it's not important at all. In a Cisco world, the other
way around (hex to decimal) is somewhat useful.
If you still have Token
the question should be :
What are they replacing it with
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I'm in a meeting with the CCIE program manager and they will be removing
Token-ring soon!
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Hello,
Is there a way of simulating a FR network (hubspoke) to fail without
traffic-shaping config?
On CCO, all they have is examples of traffic-shaping configs that actually
work.
Here is an example:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/traffic_shaping_6151.html
What I would like to do is to
Ok boys and girls,
Setting up Cisco works lms with ani server doing autodiscovery:
orginal problem: ANI was doing discovery, export to RME was configured but
not excepting data.
Campus manager had no topology services and basicaly was all jacked up.
solution:
Change url from localhost to ip
Config a router to be a frame switch. Make the hub router's connection to
the frame switch 1554k. Make a spoke router's connection to be 64K. Then
blast traffic to him. I believe you will flood the frame switches egress
port of the 64K's side. Then apply traffic shaping to make it work
I am looking to take the exam soon. Do you guys prefer Prometric over Vue
testing center or does it matter.
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Group,
Has anyone used both concentrator 3000 and checkpoint vpn (either software
or hardware)? What are each's advantages and disadvantages? I am interested
in the following factors: Ease of installation and configuration, security,
manageability, reporting and logging, scalability, and
I must be missing something. Does anyone have an example of netbios name
filtering that works. I have spend countless hours on this and for some
reason i can seem to filter the names...
Thanks,
Dennis
r1:
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In the instance where the RII indicator is a 1 the
frame will be 'source routed' if the frame is 'source
routed' then surely this implies that the RIF must be
manipulated in order to reflect the true Source Route
To comment of the above, the RII bit doesn't indicate whether the frame is a
Can you send us your configs. In theory, Cisco's RIP is supposed to do a
triggered update. When R1 loses its connection it should advertise the
network as unreachable (16 hops). This should put the route into holddown
on the other routers. I'm wondering if you've got some sort of weird
In binary, 2922 is 0010 1001 0010 0010. Bit #11 being set to on is what
makes this a 9 vs. the standard 1 This changes the console speed to
4800 bps. That's all.
Kelly Cobean, CCNP, CCSA, ACSA, MCSE, MCP+I
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I believe the reason for this is the same reason that you can't hook a modem
to your console port. The Ready-To-Send, and Clear-To-Send signals
don't exist on the console port, thus, no flow control. This is the big
physical difference between the console and aux port; the aux port provides
This makes no sense.
kaushalender wrote in message
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Hi group,
In early post of mine.I have mentioned a problem of my customer who is
not able to browse .Than i took a cross cabel and connected the router
directly to the pc .In that case the
I'd like to ask those that have passed the BCRAN was there a lot of ??'s on
the 700 series? I'm reading it an its very dry and I'm trying to decide if I
really need to focus on this aspect or focus on other areas. Any info is
appreciated, don't break the NDA
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Hi Priscilla:
Here are the configs. Not much to 'em, I can ping everywhere, it's just
that the routers don't seem to want to put the route into holddown. Thanks
for your help!
hostname r1
!
ip subnet-zero
!
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 192.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
shutdown
duplex auto
$0
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I work for cisco in San Jose..I need some more
info than that..like how much you want to spend,
and how far away you want to be...etc.
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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i use www.2test.com
Kazan, Naim wrote in message
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I am looking to take the exam soon. Do you guys prefer Prometric over Vue
testing center or does it matter.
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Reminds me of a funny story about this..
I was new to Cisco eq, and switches in general. I searched and searched to
find out why this was
Happening to me. Finally found the answer of port fast. Was I happy ...until
the next morning when
The config was blank and problem was back. I put the port
Here's an example I pulled from the Groupstudy archives:
netbios access-list host ccie deny TOKEN2
netbios access-list host ccie permit *
source-bridge ring-group 10
dlsw local-peer peer-id 10.1.1.1
dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 10.1.1.2 host-netbios-out ccie
This list would filter TOKEN2 but allow
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