RE: VOIP billing [7:38756]

2002-03-19 Thread George Siaw
Check out the Avvid product line. I think Cisco Call manager has some functionality for billing. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Kiran Kumar M Sent: 19 March 2002 05:43 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VOIP billing [7:38756] Hai, Is ther

RE: VOIP billing [7:38756]

2002-03-19 Thread Kiran Kumar M
Thanks for your reply. Any other external software that will compatible with cisco products also ?? Thanks, Kiran On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, George Siaw wrote: > Check out the Avvid product line. I think Cisco Call manager has some > functionality for billing. > > > -Original Message- > Fr

Re: VOIP billing [7:38756]

2002-03-19 Thread Patrick Donlon
You can use a radius platform for billing in your VoIP network. For small scale you can use the CallManager or Cisco ACS server billing, for the larger stuff you need to use Radius accounting and develop your own scripts to process the records Cheers Pat ""Kiran Kumar M"" wrote in message [EMA

Re: VOIP billing [7:38756]

2002-03-19 Thread TP
you can see www.netcentrex.net It is a softswitch solution for billing, tracing and so on in a cisco voip enviroment. It is designed for H323 routed gatekeeper. And it works perfectly with cisco devices. Hope it helps. Teresa - Original Message - From: Kiran Kumar M To: [EMAIL PROTE

Where to find "Protocol Type Code" in Cisco CD ? [7:38763]

2002-03-19 Thread Ruen-Chze Loh
> Hi, > > I tried searching the Cisco CD for the table of > "Protocol Type Code" used in Source Route Bridge > administrative filter, but could not find any of the > table. Can someone indicate to me where to find it > in > Cisco CD? > > What I need is a table for example: > > 8137-8138 Novel

NAT questions-will overlap occur? [7:38764]

2002-03-19 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
I found my previous administrator configured the following NAT for my router (shown below). Our network is in 50.100.X.X and we need to contact a workstation in 192.168.3.X network (192.168.3.1-192.168.3.100). That's why he defined the source pool to be from 192.168.3.101 192.168.3.240

Re: Default-information originate [7:38757]

2002-03-19 Thread Steven A. Ridder
because the always keyword will make the router advertise the default route even if the link is down. giving false info to rest of network. It be better to let the good router handle default traffic. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. Get in my head: http://sar.dynu.com ""Hunt Lee"" wrote in message [EM

IP accounting..... [7:38766]

2002-03-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I was just wondering if I could look at specific protocol types leaving a specific interfaces(?) Best Regards Scott Forbes www.invsat.com Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38766&t=38766 -- FAQ, list archives, and s

IOS MD5 checksum against router checksum. Who to believe? [7:38767]

2002-03-19 Thread George Siaw
Hi guys, I have a bit problem with this dilemma and just wondering whether something is out of place. The MD5 checksum on an IOS was calculated correctly to that on display on Cisco's web site. However, when the file was loaded on the router its checksum was different. "Verifying checks

Re: Cisco LRE ( Long Reach Ethernet ) [7:30553]

2002-03-19 Thread Phil Williams
We just did our first install of LRE for a hotel in North West Florida. Works great. The only big issue was the integration of the LRE splitter box in between the PBX and the hotel wiring. Having someone who can work the frame room is a plus. Phil ""Chuck Larrieu"" wrote in message [EMAIL PRO

RE: Where to find "Protocol Type Code" in Cisco CD ? [7:38763]

2002-03-19 Thread Robertson, Douglas
Try this link http://www.iana.org/assignments/ethernet-numbers Doug -Original Message- From: Ruen-Chze Loh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 4:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Where to find "Protocol Type Code" in Cisco CD ? [7:38763] > Hi, > > I tried sea

RE: compress command unavailable on FR or hdlc intf??.....Why? [7:38770]

2002-03-19 Thread Robert Fowler
Page 314 Remote Access Book. - For HDLC links, STAC is the only available choice. Page 316 - For FRame RElay deployments, use the frame-relay payload-compress command to enable STAC compression on an interface or a subinterface. The reason that you can only use payload compression on a framer-re

Re: NAT questions-will overlap occur? [7:38764]

2002-03-19 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
Hi Tong, The second method you use is twice-NAT, both source and destination addresses are converted. This does not work well on Cisco routers unless all NAT entries are defined statically. This is sometimes a good policy anyway where there are only a small number of known connections, which is

ATM for CCIE [7:38772]

2002-03-19 Thread Persio Pucci
Folks, I'm reading the CCIE Resource Kit 2001 Ed., and I think that the amount of information about ATM that the book covers is just insufficient for the test. Anybody feels like this? Or is it just enough? Any recommendation for ATM? Regards, Persio Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy

RE: Who is Priscilla Oppenheimer ? [7:38662]

2002-03-19 Thread Logan, Harold
No kidding, the art on the ciscopress books doesn't do networkers any justice at all. If nothing else, they should draw the guy on the copvers so he fits the techy demographic better: He should have some form of facial hair, he should be slightly overweight, he should have a cigarette in one hand

Pix 520 Flash Upgrade [7:38774]

2002-03-19 Thread
I need to find a pix 520 flash upgrade. Can anybody point me in the right direction. I know I can go to Cisco but they're gonna charge an arm and a leg for the upgrade. All ideas are appreciated. Jason Pehrson Systems Administrator Information Systems Department Naval Support Activity Naples,

Re: How to monitor the bridging traffic at routers [7:38758]

2002-03-19 Thread John Green
can someone explain what does this statement mean ? (with an example of a non-routable protocol) "As we need to cater some non-routable protocols, bridging is also enabled at all routers." and how is bridging enabled at a router ? (is this referring to switching being enabled ?) --- dovelet w

CIT question [7:38776]

2002-03-19 Thread Sergio
Hi all. I'm taking the CIT exam on next week. I'm working with the CiscoPress book. Do I have to know all the outputs of the commands? I mean, must I know the meaning of each of the parameters shown after you enter a command? Thanks. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.p

RE: Appreciate Your Expertise On This Strange ARP Problem [7:38778]

2002-03-19 Thread Logan, Harold
Did you get a chance to take a look at the IP configuration of your DHCP clients? Router A could have been sending out proxy ARP's (like you already mentioned) and possibly ICMP redirects to your workstations. Without the default route, and with the wrong subnet mask, the A router's routing table

7204 vxr boot rom [7:38777]

2002-03-19 Thread Patrick Donlon
Hi All just wondered if anyone knows where I can find some information about boot rom versions. I'm looking at loading an image of IOS on a new 7204 and I'd like to know what version I should use for the boot rom cheers Pat -- email me on : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message Posted at: http://www

RE: Who is Priscilla Oppenheimer ? [7:38662]

2002-03-19 Thread Ty King
Hal, I agree with you...except he should have pez dispensers and post-it notes everywhere... Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38780&t=38662 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list

NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Zolla Zimmerman
Hi All, I really have a problem. I have enabled NAT on the router. I am able to reach all PCs but the printer. Here is the senario: 192.168.1.0192.168.3.0 | | |

IPSEC UDP [7:38782]

2002-03-19 Thread Brian Zeitz
I want to create an IPSEC UDP from one Lan to another via the internet. Going across both firewall and routers, possibly though NAT. I am trying to find out more information on this. I read that some cheap routers using NAT, you can only have 1 IPSEC UDP session, from 1 client at a time, and that

RE: ATM for CCIE [7:38772]

2002-03-19 Thread Matthew Meiers
Anyone know any good ATM books? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Persio Pucci Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 6:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: ATM for CCIE [7:38772] Folks, I'm reading the CCIE Resource Kit 2001 Ed., and I think that

RE: NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Steve Smith
Is this a Network printer with a card or jet direct box? -Original Message- From: Zolla Zimmerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 8:04 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: NAT with printer [7:38781] Hi All, I really have a problem. I have enabled NAT on the router

RE: NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Zolla Zimmerman
Yes. This is a network printer with a card. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38785&t=38781 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure v

Re: IP accounting..... [7:38766]

2002-03-19 Thread suaveguru
Plug in a sniffer !!! regards, suaveguru --- "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote: > I was just wondering if I could look at specific > protocol types leaving a > specific interfaces(?) > > Best Regards > Scott Forbes > www.invsat.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] __

Re: Is cable network really a shared medium? [7:38705]

2002-03-19 Thread bergenpeak
Hi Sam, The shared vs non-shared issue DSL providers mention is somewhat misleading. In any residential cable or DSL network, you will have stat muxing. In a cable network, this happens on the HFC network. In a DSL network, this happens at the Agg router (the one that terminates all of those

ospf and sub-interfaces [7:38788]

2002-03-19 Thread bergenpeak
I'm looking at an design where there's a hub-spoke network based on 802.1q. Specifically, there will be a number of routers connect back via FE/GE into a central router through an 802.1q trunked interface. Each remote router will run OSPF and thus should form an OSPF adjancency with the central

RE: ATM for CCIE [7:38772]

2002-03-19 Thread Moffett, Ryan
Cisco ATM Solutions, Cisco Press, by Galina Pildush. She also contributed to CCIE Practical Studies, Volume 1 by Cisco Press. ATM Theory and Applications by Spohn and McDysan is also a good reference. -Original Message- From: Matthew Meiers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, Mar

RE: NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Arjen Dragt
What does your access list look like that controls what gets NAT'd to the 192.168.8.0 pool? Is the printer excluded from this NAT list? What is the default gateway of the printer? Arjen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: March 19, 2002 9:44 AM To

Re: ppp and aaa [7:38665]

2002-03-19 Thread NetEng
Thanks for the info. I used a vitual-template for the t-1's and a group-async for the modems and enabled multli-link for them. I'm not sure if that will work for ISDN, I'm using analog only. ""Michael Williams"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Yes. Setup your AAA

RE: NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
When you say that you cannot reach the printer, do you mean: - you cannot see it from your JetAdmin? - you cannot telnet to it? - you cannot ping it? - ? Have you set the default gateway to Router2 on the printer? Have you verified the correct subnet mask on t

RE: NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Zolla Zimmerman
Hi, I have excluded the printer from the NAT pool through access-list only. Here is what I have for the configuration: ip nat pool ippool 192.168.8.1 192.168.8.254 netmask 255.255.255.0 ip nat inside source list 7 pool ippool access-list 7 permit 192.168.3.0 0.0.0.255 access-list 7 deny host 19

RE: NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Zolla Zimmerman
Hi I can not ping, traceroute, add the printer. Thanks When you say that you cannot reach the printer, do you mean: - you cannot see it from your JetAdmin? - you cannot telnet to it? - you cannot ping it? - ? Have you set the default gateway to Router2 on the printer? Have you ve

RE: NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Arjen Dragt
The ACL is backwards. Is the server running a routing engine? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: March 19, 2002 10:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: NAT with printer [7:38781] Hi, I have excluded the printer from the NAT pool through acce

Re: 7204 vxr bootflash [7:38777]

2002-03-19 Thread MADMAN
Not all the images have a parallel boot image. I just try and insure that the boot image is current enough to recognize all the PA's so that if you end up in boot mode you'll have a chance to access the router and download new IOS in necessary. Dave Patrick Donlon wrote: > > Whoops just read

Rack [7:38796]

2002-03-19 Thread Woods, Randall, SOLCM
Hi all, I'm trying to find a rack for my routers. Does anyone have a good source? Woody CCNP Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38796&t=38796 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.c

RE: NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Zolla Zimmerman
What do you mean by routing engine? I can ping the server from the other network. The server has routing information. Do I have to change the gateway on the printer to point the router? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38798&t=38781 ---

RE: NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Bond, Jeffrey T
Is it possible for you to update the firmware on your card -Original Message- From: Zolla Zimmerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 9:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: NAT with printer [7:38781] Yes. This is a network printer with a card. Message Post

Re: ATM for CCIE [7:38772]

2002-03-19 Thread Tom Scott
The one book I'm reading is from ciscopress: Cisco ATM Solutions, by Galina Pildush The next question is, How does a cash-challenged individual such as myself set up an ATM lab in his basement? Someone mentioned the LS-100 in a previous message. What are the going prices on that? Also, can I find

RE: NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Steve Smith
have you done this for the HP card? ip nat pool pool 64.64.64.64 64.64.64.64 netmask 255.255.255.252 ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.1.1 9100 64.64.64.64 9150 extendable -Original Message- From: Zolla Zimmerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 8:44 AM To:

Re: NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
Have you disallowed the printer address with an acl for the pool? Marc Zolla Zimmerman wrote: > > Hi All, > > I really have a problem. I have enabled NAT on the router. I am able to > reach all PCs but the printer. Here is the senario: > > 192.168.1.0192

RE: NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Zolla Zimmerman
No. I can not do this. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38803&t=38781 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL P

PIX [7:38804]

2002-03-19 Thread sparks eric
Does anyone know how one goes about tftp'ing a config file to a PIX520 running 6.1.1 code? Is it the same as bringing a new image in? Also, how is the memory structured in a PIX. I just can't find this info in the 6.1 docs. duhh! Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php

RE: NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Zolla Zimmerman
No it is Lexmark printer. I do not know the printer has a card or a print server. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38805&t=38781 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html

Re: Eigrp not responding to bandwidth commands [7:38744]

2002-03-19 Thread MADMAN
In the diagram and configs it's not clear where exactly nw 1, 2 and 3 are, you cut that part of the config out. I know changing the bandwidth works well and quite fast. I have done so in the past for a customer running a 6M ATM pipe and T1 frame relay for redundancy. We needed to work on the ro

RE: NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Arjen Dragt
Yes, change the default gateway of the printer to be router2. And before you go too far with this NAT/printer thing, make sure that you can ping the printer from its local network. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: March 19, 2002 10:34 AM To: [EMA

Re: Rack [7:38796]

2002-03-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello all, I am looking for a rack with shelves as well, any advice would be appreciated. Cheap would be good too! :-) Kevin McCarty Computer Sciences Corporation Defense Sector 618 622 4757

RE: NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Yes, the printer needs to know where to send traffic that is not on the local network. Telnet into the printer from a computer on the local network, and setup it's default gateway. Ole ~ Ole Drews Jensen Systems Network Manager CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I RWR Enterpris

Re: Rack [7:38796]

2002-03-19 Thread Patrick Ramsey
I didn't see any with shelves but this is what all my buddies say is good stuff! http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Geyser/9050/ >>> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 03/19/02 10:57AM >>> Hello all, I am looking for a rack with shelves as well, any advice would be appreciated. Cheap would be good too! :-)

RE: 7204 vxr bootflash [7:38777]

2002-03-19 Thread Maccubbin, Duncan
Another issue is that Cisco has several images out there that are too big for the bootflash: directory. If you want them to fit they need to be about 2.9MB or less. Duncan -Original Message- From: MADMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 10:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTEC

AW: NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Stuart Laubstein
Well I would change your ACL--switch order of the lines. I would then suggest you take a labtop and give it the ip address of the printer and plug it in and see if you can recieve and send pings with the labtop. I always test printer problems like this. Of course the printer must be offline for th

Re: Is cable network really a shared medium? [7:38705]

2002-03-19 Thread Mike Mandulak
Good post. One minor correction, the COM21 modems are DOCSIS 1.1 certified. - Original Message - From: "bergenpeak" To: Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 9:53 AM Subject: Re: Is cable network really a shared medium? [7:38705] > Hi Sam, > > The shared vs non-shared issue DSL providers ment

tacacs+ ports [7:38814]

2002-03-19 Thread NetEng
Does anyone know what ports tacacs+ uses? I'm looking for what ports Authentication uses, which ports Authorization uses, and what port Accounting uses. If there are any additional ports it uses, I would appreciate that info as well. I can't seem to find much on tacacs+, does it use the same ports

RE: IPSEC UDP [7:38782]

2002-03-19 Thread Ladrach, Daniel E.
I PIX 515 can terminate 2,000 IPsec tunnels. Read Cisco Secure PIX Firewalls by CISCO Press. Daniel Ladrach CCNA, CCNP WorldCom -Original Message- From: Brian Zeitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 9:12 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: IPSEC UDP [7:38782] I wa

RE: ATM for CCIE [7:38772]

2002-03-19 Thread Daniel Cotts
Older boxes such as the 4500/4700 and 7000 support ATM interfaces. When I was paying attention, it seemed that they were more readily available for the 7000s. Downside to the 7000s is that they max out at 11.2? code unless one buys a RSP7000 card set. LS100s are cheaper than LS1010s. I have seen q

Re: tacacs+ ports [7:38814]

2002-03-19 Thread bob smith
port 49 both TACACS & TACACS + ""NetEng"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Does anyone know what ports tacacs+ uses? I'm looking for what ports > Authentication uses, which ports Authorization uses, and what port > Accounting uses. If there are any additional ports

Home Network [7:38818]

2002-03-19 Thread James Gruggett
Hello everyone, I am in the process of setting up a home lab and I have a few questions. I will be running 2000 advanced server with various clients, I have a 1900, 2900 series switches and two 2501 routers. My first question is how can I provide internet access to all my clients ( will I have

RE: NAT with printer [7:38781]

2002-03-19 Thread Zolla Zimmerman
I changed the gateway to point to the router and it worked. Thanks everybody. I and my boss really appreciate everybodies help in this matter. Zolla Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38819&t=38781 -- FAQ, list archi

Re: Is cable network really a shared medium?(more [7:38718]

2002-03-19 Thread Fraasch James
You guys are both right. Cable modem plants are a broadcast network. All packets are sent down the line and you have the ability to see everyone's traffic 'IF' you could sniff the cable line and not sniff the ethernet cable going to your PC. Most cable modems are simply mini-routers so if packe

CEF/MLS, IOS SLB & Win2K [7:38821]

2002-03-19 Thread Michael Williams
Hey all. This really a three parter: 1) This may sound stupid, but can you use CEF and MLS at the same time? Reason I ask is because we're using CEF on our 6500s right now, but to configure IOS Server Load Balancing (SLB) one must enable the MLS Flow cache to full (which I did). I recall readi

Flapping [7:38822]

2002-03-19 Thread PING
I am looking for some tool which can generate hardware line flaps. I have been doing this by going into the lab and manually jiggling the interface cable at various intervals and watching the debug output on the console. I was wondering if there were any tools that would help me do this in a smar

Bit Swapping [7:38823]

2002-03-19 Thread Mckenzie Bill
Can anyone give me an easy explain how to figure out bit swapping from Token Ring to Ethernet? I reviewed the Token Ring Whitepaper, but there is such a short section on it. Thanks, Bill Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38823&t=38823

SNMP Packet question [7:38824]

2002-03-19 Thread sam sneed
Hello group, I am trying to write a script in perl to monitor interface errors and total traffic during work hours. I'm doing an snmpwalk to get the info. I want the total amount of packets in and out of an interface so I can calculate the % of errors on the line. Cisco says on their site : http

RE: Home Network [7:38818]

2002-03-19 Thread Daniel Cotts
Your home network will depend on whether you use the Cisco solution or the MS solution. May I suggest that you purchase an external DSL modem. Here's one possible scheme. Connect the DSL modem to one of your switches, SW1. Connect some of your MS boxes to SW1. Connect the ethernet port of a router

Re: Home Network [7:38818]

2002-03-19 Thread Matt Meiers
Go buy a cheap DSl router from one of those chain stores. You can get one for $100.00 or so. It will do PPoE and simple NAT. Then just put your routers behind them. Matthew Meiers, MCSA, MCSA, CCNA, CCDA Senior Systems Engineer -- Original Message -- Fr

Re: 7204 vxr bootflash [7:38777]

2002-03-19 Thread MADMAN
Yes I have run into >4M boot images in which case you can put the boot image on a PCMCIA flash card but you must use the "boot bootldr slot0:bigbootimage.bin" command. Dave "Maccubbin, Duncan" wrote: > > Another issue is that Cisco has several images out there that are too big > for the bootf

Re: Appreciate Your Expertise On This Strange ARP Problem [7:38828]

2002-03-19 Thread Rob Webber
Alec, This is quite an interesting scenario you ran into. I think I can explain what happened. As you mentioned Cisco enables proxy-arp by default. Usually this is a good thing - in this case it was the cause of the problems. Before the change when a 10.67.7.* DHCP client wanted to connect to a

wan home lab [7:38829]

2002-03-19 Thread v s
I am setting up a home lab. I have a Cisco 2600 with a T1 csu/dsu and 2 Ethernet connections I want to simulate a wan environment with a 2500 with 2 serial connections and 1 aui Ethernet. What type of cabling do I need to establish a connection between the 2 routers? If the T1 csu/dsu takes

RE: Flapping [7:38822]

2002-03-19 Thread Matthew Meiers
Just use the shutdown command -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of PING Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 11:12 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Flapping [7:38822] I am looking for some tool which can generate hardware line flaps. I have been d

RE: Flapping [7:38822]

2002-03-19 Thread Bill Carter
Screwdriver, wrench, hammer do they cable need to work afterwards. Sorry, couldn't help it.. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of PING Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 11:12 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Flapping [7:38822] I am looking

RE: Flapping [7:38822]

2002-03-19 Thread timothy thielen
The truly fabulous way would be to wire in a toggle switch into the cable... preferably with a large wad of electrical tape. It should flap like a champ then. -T PING wrote: > > I am looking for some tool which can generate hardware line > flaps. I > have been doing this by going into the lab

Re: SNMP Packet question [7:38824]

2002-03-19 Thread Patrick Ramsey
I think the rrdtool has some of this built into it...it's a great spinoff of mrtg... (it's bascialy the engine and you do with it as you please check out this link. http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/ and look at so of the graphs people are doing there are also some sam

Re: Rack [7:38796]

2002-03-19 Thread Larry Youngquist
I found a small 19" rack that is intended for audio gear at Radio Shack. It's about 3' tall and the top half is angled at about 30 degrees. Great for a few routers and switches. It was a discontinued item and they sold it off of the floor for $50. My wife wasn't going for the 7' model for a c

NAT overlapping example....Does not work? [7:38838]

2002-03-19 Thread Cisco Nuts
Hello, Does anyone know of any links or examples for NAT overlapping? I tried to use the one in the CCNP Remote Access Support Book exactly as it was shown but looks like the author might have missed somethingas it's not working...Basically pings don't work. Thank you. ___

RE: How to monitor the bridging traffic at routers [7:38758]

2002-03-19 Thread Kent Hundley
Some protocols don't have a layer 3 address, examples of this would be LAT and SNA. Since they have no layer 3 address, you must bridge them. The docs on CCO show how to enable bridging on a router: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/ibm_c /index.htm HTH, Ke

Re: Is cable network really a shared medium? [7:38705]

2002-03-19 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 08:05 PM 3/18/02, John Green wrote: >i guess you are right that there is some sort of >filtering being done. >because the arp command gives the same physical >address of the hosts in my subnet. Where are you running this ARP command? On a router, on a workstation? What does your network look

RE: Bit Swapping [7:38823]

2002-03-19 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G
Here is how I understand it: Let's say 0110.1234.5678 is represented on the Token Ring side. Then, 8008.482c.6a1e is the source MAC address as it would be represented on the Ethernet segment. This is because you're going from Token Ring to Ethernet and bit (opposite or reverse) swapping takes pla

Re: Is cable network really a shared medium?(more [7:38718]

2002-03-19 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 11:50 AM 3/19/02, Fraasch James wrote: >You guys are both right. Cable modem plants are a broadcast network. All >packets are sent down the line and you have the ability to see everyone's >traffic 'IF' you could sniff the cable line and not sniff the ethernet cable >going to your PC. Most ca

Re: wan home lab [7:38829]

2002-03-19 Thread Guy
You will need a CSU/DSU, for one of the 2500 routers... then a loopback line cable (easy to make). then you could do what you are wanting... But to behonest with you, when you hook up 2 serials together, you are simulating a wan connection, default is T1 unless you change the bandwidth command...

RE: Flapping [7:38822]

2002-03-19 Thread Bill Carter
shutting down the interface doesn't work when testing backup interface. The router is pretty smart and can tell the difference between Admin down and down. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Matthew Meiers Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 12:06

Re: Home Network [7:38818]

2002-03-19 Thread Guy
You have several choices... Choice 1 (low budget...) have 2 nics in the 200 server... One nic goes to your DSL modem, one to a switch Setup NAT for translation between them (already included in 2000 server...) If your 200 Serv er is the AD Server, and your clients are part of the 2000 domain, the

Re: Is cable network really a shared medium?(more [7:38718]

2002-03-19 Thread Fraasch James
My bad. True, you would see broadcasts but not all traffic. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38846&t=38718 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct

RE: Rack [7:38796]

2002-03-19 Thread Woods, Randall, SOLCM
The rack I would really like would cost me a couple of dinners and a night at the movies but I'll have to be content with what I have right now. :P Woody -Original Message- From: Patrick Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 11:08 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: How to monitor the bridging traffic at routers [7:38758]

2002-03-19 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
You could make use of the fact that a bridge just forwards traffic without changing the MAC address, whereas a router decapsulates the packet from the Layer 2 header and re-encapsulates, using its own MAC address. Assuming you have a topology like this: hosts-2500e0--e04000-hosts

Re: How to monitor the bridging traffic at routers [7:38758]

2002-03-19 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
To reply to my own post ;-), I must mention that the show arp is a good solution in theory, but in practice, it only works with protocols that use ARP (such as IP), and you're probably routing those protocols? Are you on Token Ring? If yes, the show lnm station command might help. If you had s

isdn inbound [7:38851]

2002-03-19 Thread Michael Kelker
I'm trying to setup a ISDN inbound interface so that up to 3 people can call in and specify how many channels of this PRI line they take up. so, for example : caller 1 may only have 1 or 2 channels. caller 2 may take up 12 caller 3 may have

RE: wan home lab [7:38829]

2002-03-19 Thread Kelly Cobean
Given that you are sending channelized data from the 2600, you will need an external CSU for the 2500 to return the channelized data from the 2600 back to serialized data. The cabling between the two CSU's is a simple crossover cable where the pinout is: 1 -- 4 2 -- 5 4 -- 1 5 -- 2 Then

RE: SNMP Packet question [7:38824]

2002-03-19 Thread John Danner
You should take a look at Cricket. http://cricket.sourceforge.net/ We use it to monitor traffic on links, router memory/cpu usage. Here's an example of what it can create: http://cricket.sourceforge.net/support/talks/cricket-examples/route-flap/ It uses the RddTool that someone already mention

Re: Rack [7:38796]

2002-03-19 Thread Guy Russell
I use music racks... they are designed for amps, and mixers etc... usually for DJs. They have a good counterbalance system, and are on rollers... They come in 2 standards... europe and american... the american standard is the same peg spacing as network equipment. and they look sharp They are

Whats the difference between Classful & Classless??? [7:38856]

2002-03-19 Thread Matt Saunders
Hi Group, Im really struggling to understand the requirement in using the ip classless command when you are configuring a default route. I noticed that RIP 2 is a classless protocol & RIP ver 1 is a classfull. Can anyone help me understand what the difference is (in simple terms!!) as i want to

BGP Question [7:38858]

2002-03-19 Thread Alejandro Acosta
Hi all, I am having a BGP problem, and I am not sure how to solve it. Like Jeff Doyle's book says: BGP is not a difficult problem, the problem is the scenario. This is the scenario that I have: --- | I N T E R N E T | --- |Link A

Hybrid to Native IOS conversion [7:38859]

2002-03-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is the first question I have posted, I appreciate any ideas or suggestions you can provide. We are following the steps outlined at: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/81.shtml to do the software conversion from Hybrid to Native IOS on our Cat 6506. After step 18 (if you have the instructi

RE: Appreciate Your Expertise On This Strange ARP Problem [7:38860]

2002-03-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Rob and Logan thanks much for your time and expertise.. I belive you both have given the right answers. sicne i only manage A's network, i didn't realy have a chance to see what was really happening. Yes, according to B's network support, A router's arp reply won the race. so the client wi

Re: Whats the difference between Classful & Classless??? [7:38861]

2002-03-19 Thread MADMAN
Lets say your network is 170.10.0.0/16. You have a router with a default route pointing at your ISP. Someone finger checks their telnet and tries to connect to 170.10.200.1 and this subnet doesn't exist within your network. With no ip classless the router drops packet. With ip classless the pa

CCIE Token Ring [7:38863]

2002-03-19 Thread James
Hello I have read in a previous post that the CCIE R/S program is dropping token ring stuff. Is that true or does anyone know when will that be effective ? Does anyone with experience with the lab know how much does the token ring stuff is needed ? Is it worth buying a Cat 3900 for a home lab or

Re: Whats the difference between Classful & Classless??? [7:38862]

2002-03-19 Thread Steven A. Ridder
In the simplest terms, one carries a mask (RIP 2, the classless) and one dosen't. If it has a mask, the router knows which part of address is network and which is host. Also, the classful protocol has to rely on the class of the protocol (A, B, C, D, E) to derive the network and host, unless the

Re: Whats the difference between Classful & Classless??? [7:38864]

2002-03-19 Thread Steven A. Ridder
-- RFC 1149 Compliant. Get in my head: http://sar.dynu.com ""Steven A. Ridder"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > In the simplest terms, one carries a mask (RIP 2, the classless) and one > dosen't. If it has a mask, the router knows which part of address is > net

RE: Who is Priscilla Oppenheimer ? [7:38662]

2002-03-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hmm, obviously a couple of minor cultural differences. Comments inline. JMcL - Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 20/03/2002 08:51 am - "Logan, Harold" Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 20/03/2002 12:08 am Please respond to "Logan, Harold" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:

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