RE: convert numbers to Hex on CCNP exam? [7:38899]

2002-03-20 Thread colin newman
I know how to convert the a multicast address to a MAC address but I have been using a chart to convert from decimal to hex. Will I have to convert decimal to Hex during the test? Thanks Colin Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38907&t=38899 -

clock rate [7:38908]

2002-03-20 Thread Ellis Lam
Two Qs, 1. in FR, when we specify clock rate for 64k, we use clock rate 64000, why not 64 x 1024 = 65536 ? and for 1.544 mbps, we use 148000, why not 1.544 x 1024 x 1024 ? 2. in OSPF, when config a loop back interface with address 128.10.10.10/24 and in other router, we can see the rout to 128.1

RE: Has anyone attended ICTP? [7:38900]

2002-03-20 Thread B Rudy
Hi Aaron, I recently finished up my CCNP at ICTP. Great facility, Great equipment, helpful people. Is there anything specific you want to know? RudyAaron Shively wrote: > > Hello, > > I was wondering if anyone in here has taken any classes at ICTP > (located in Anaheim, CA) or heard anything

Motorola 6560 routers [7:38910]

2002-03-20 Thread olubunmi
All, Good day. I have some old Motorola routers 6560 and 6520 . Though very rugged , i wish to trade them in for cisco boxes 2600..0r 2500 0r 1750. will appreciate if anyone can give me a lead on who to talk to . I am in Nigeria. Thank you. olubunmi Cisco Certification Digest wrote: Cisco Cert

RE: ATM switch for CCIE [7:38903]

2002-03-20 Thread Circusnuts_1999
Try FORE or Nortel, but I don't think you are going to find them much cheaper than the LS100. Phil -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Ronald James Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 1:55 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: ATM switch for CCIE [7

RE: clock rate [7:38908]

2002-03-20 Thread Richard Botham
Ellis, Point 1 . Pass Point 2. Loopbacks in ospf are always advertised as stub networks, ie: /32 routes. You can change the network type on the loopback by using the command ' ip ospf network point-to-point ' the route will be seen by others as a route to a subnet. HTH Richard Message Pos

Re: nat pool problem [7:38872]

2002-03-20 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
Have you got a route to the pool? Marc george wrote: > > I having problems staticaly translatinga server to the outside world , bu= > t > looking at my config is their somthing im misssing=0D > =0D > =0D > ostname Router=0D > !=0D > logging buffered 8192 debugging=0D > enable secret 5 $1$D7U1$YM

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

2002-03-20 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Hi Marc and dear all, >You cannot have the same network on both sides >of the NAT router. Why you said that I had same network on both side of the NAT router? I have 50.100.165.X and 192.168.3.X on both side of the NAT router. &

Re: clock rate [7:38908]

2002-03-20 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
1. Because its 64000 bps, built by humans, not computer memory. 3. huh? Note that if you earn 50k you will get 5 (less tax) Marc Ellis Lam wrote: > > Two Qs, > > 1. in FR, when we specify clock rate for 64k, we use clock rate 64000, why > not 64 x 1024 = 65536 ? and for 1.544 mbps, we use 1

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

2002-03-20 Thread John Green
the original post asked for: "I connected to my cable modem and fired up my packet sniffer. I did not see anyone elses traffic on the line so " --- bergenpeak wrote: > Hi Sam, > > The shared vs non-shared issue DSL providers mention > is somewhat > misleading. In any residential cable or DSL

Re: clock rate [7:38908]

2002-03-20 Thread Tom Scott
[Question] 1. in FR, when we specify clock rate for 64k, we use clock rate 64000, why not 64 x 1024 = 65536 ? and for 1.544 mbps, we use 148000, why not 1.544 x 1024 x 1024 ? Partial answer: Transmission speeds are in bits per second (temporal), storage is in bytes (spatial), although you'll find

Re: NAT Order of Operation [7:38021]

2002-03-20 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
John, I have never had great faith in that page. Taken literally, since outside to inside packets are NAT'd before routing, it means that if you have more than one outside interface, then a packet bound from one to the another will get translated twice. If there was not an existing suitable mapp

OT: Stitched up on .NET [7:38919]

2002-03-20 Thread Matthew Tayler
My boss has landed me in it and I have to do some form of presentation on Thursday of the value of .NET. Being told 20 minutes ago hasn't helped the situation. Ok I can out about what it does or allegedly does, but has anyone any idea where to find critical assessments of .NET please Thanks in a

RE: BGP Issue... [7:38877]

2002-03-20 Thread Ladrach, Daniel E.
When you use the ebgp-multihop command make sure you specify the number of hops your neighbor is. neighbor a.b.c.d ebgp-multihop 2 Daniel Ladrach CCNA, CCNP WorldCom -Original Message- From: Roberts, Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 9:27 PM To: [EMAIL PRO

Re: Hybrid to Native IOS conversion [7:38859]

2002-03-20 Thread MADMAN
When you say CatOS in bootflash what do you mean? You need to have the MSFC IOS image in bootflash of the MSFC, (RP) and you must set the boot variable using the bootldr bootflash:msfcbootx. Dave Aaron and Andria Laws wrote: > > Yeah, there's only 18 steps to get to where we are and they

RE: Dennis Laganiere's rif examples [7:36228]

2002-03-20 Thread suaveguru
thanks for the great site !! regards, suaveguru --- Dennis Laganiere wrote: > Hello all... > > I finally took the time this weekend to put up a > basic website. There > you'll find a copy of the RIF document, as well as > some other stuff I've put > together recently... I hope you find it use

RE: Dennis Laganiere's rif examples [7:36228]

2002-03-20 Thread suaveguru
thanks for the great site !! regards, suaveguru --- Dennis Laganiere wrote: > Hello all... > > I finally took the time this weekend to put up a > basic website. There > you'll find a copy of the RIF document, as well as > some other stuff I've put > together recently... I hope you find it use

Re: OT: Stitched up on .NET [7:38919]

2002-03-20 Thread Tom Scott
As long as you're talking about .Net, you might should have a look at J2EE. Eventually they'll probably interwork but now there seems to be a big difference. I'm working on a report to compare Cisco's e-commerce with J2EE. They're essentially dealing with the same thing, only from different persp

RE: clock rate [7:38908]

2002-03-20 Thread R. Benjamin Kessler
>1. in FR, when we specify clock rate for 64k, we use clock rate 64000, why >not 64 x 1024 = 65536 ? and for 1.544 mbps, we use 148000, why not 1.544 x >1024 x 1024 ? This isn't just FR, but any connection that uses T1 signaling. At 8000 frames/s (these are T1 frames); each frame is composed of

Re: Stitched up on .NET [7:38919]

2002-03-20 Thread Steven A. Ridder
GO to the source at www.microsoft.com, go to www.nwfusion.com, www.infoworld.com, www.winntmag.com, search on google.com. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. Get in my head: http://sar.dynu.com ""Matthew Tayler"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > My boss has landed me in it a

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

2002-03-20 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
Hi Tong, I said that you have the same network on both sides of the NAT router because the pool is a network, and in this case it is an inside pool so exists on the inside . Sorry about this, but I had another look at your mail and the second type of NAT is not twice-NAT like I said, but overload

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

2002-03-20 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
Hi Tong, I've reread the BCRAN book. The example given of NAT overlap is when the two real network spaces overlap, not when a pool overlaps with the real space. I still don't see how this can work. Marc Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38932&t=38764 --

CIPT and DQOS certs [7:38925]

2002-03-20 Thread George Siaw
Your comments the exams please! George. _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38925&t=38925 ---

RE: CCIE Token Ring [7:38863]

2002-03-20 Thread George Siaw
Guys, Any truth in this? Cos that will be some welcoming news. Regards, George. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of James Sent: 19 March 2002 21:42 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CCIE Token Ring [7:38863] Hello I have read in a previous

Re: CIPT and DQOS certs [7:38925]

2002-03-20 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I think DQOS is on Sylvan now instead of on line. SO it's easier as long as you take the class. Same with CIPT, take the class. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. Get in my head: http://sar.dynu.com ""George Siaw"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Your comments the exams

Re: CCIE Token Ring [7:38863]

2002-03-20 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Yes. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. Get in my head: http://sar.dynu.com ""George Siaw"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Guys, > > Any truth in this? Cos that will be some welcoming news. > > Regards, > George. > > > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: CIPT and DQOS certs [7:38925]

2002-03-20 Thread Tim Medley
Just to be clear, neither of these two tests are a cert. There is a new Cisco Qualified Specialist Cert, for IP Telephony Support. It requires CIPT, CVoice, and DQoS. It also requires a CCNP. In essence it is a replacement fot the CCNP Voice specialization. CIPT and CVoice were recently revised (

Re: CIPT and DQOS certs [7:38925]

2002-03-20 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Yeah, the DQoS on line sucked. The sylvan test was so much easier thank god. I passed both and I'd never wish that test on anyone. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. Get in my head: http://sar.dynu.com ""Tim Medley"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Just to be clear, neit

Got A Suggestion [7:38900]

2002-03-20 Thread Jeff Barr
If youre in Southern California, check out the local community colleges. I believe Coastline Community College has a bunch of courses that lead toward CCNP. at only $13 dollars a unit, you can also build a lab with the money you save on the pricey tech schools. HTH, Jeff Aaron Shively wrote: >

RE: convert numbers to Hex on CCNP exam? [7:38899]

2002-03-20 Thread Schmidt, Derek
I just took the exam, and it had a sheet that you could pop up with the Dec to Hex conversions. I only had 2 questions like that, though. --Derek -Original Message- From: colin newman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 3:25 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: c

RE: ATM switch for CCIE [7:38903]

2002-03-20 Thread Terry Hines
So where is the best place to purchase an LS100? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Circusnuts_1999 Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 3:42 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: ATM switch for CCIE [7:38903] Try FORE or Nortel, but I don't thi

Re: SNMP Packet question [7:38824]

2002-03-20 Thread sam sneed
R. Benjamin Kessler had the correct answer. I do use Linux and the problem with your suggestion is that the value given by show interfaces is not the same value as what the snmpget gives. If you have ever cleared the counters on the interface then its definitely not the same. This particular OID i

RE: OSPF NSSA [7:38881]

2002-03-20 Thread Georg Pauwen
Hi Cheekin, AFAIK, the syntax for the area nssa is: area area-id nssa default-information-originate which will generate a type 7 default into the NSSA area (NSSA ABR or NSSA ASBR only). So I think the 'metric-type 1' might confuse it. What happens when you leave 'metric-type 1' off ? I think t

Re: OSPF NSSA [7:38881]

2002-03-20 Thread Steven A. Ridder
According to the example in Doyle's Vol 1. book, using the command "no redis" instead of default-metric creates the N1 stuff. It's on page 540, footnote 27. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. Get in my head: http://sar.dynu.com ""Chee Kin"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... >

RE: MPLS VPN [7:38749]

2002-03-20 Thread Michael Cohen
Gotcha. I always wondered why they developed Martini-draft VPN's on the Cat6K without having layer 3 MPLS VPN support. It just doesn't quite make sense to me. I guess it's just marketing hype. Cisco probably wanted to get there somewhat shortly after Juniper announced availability of layer 2 V

about the ospf [7:38942]

2002-03-20 Thread cage
hi,I know the use of the subinterface in the Hub-Speaker of FR is to provide the communication for the speakers and it can avoid the split-horizon for the distance-vector protocols. So,when I configure the ospf in NBMA,do I have to configure the subinterface? I mean if I only configure the phycial

Free Home routing moch labs?? [7:38943]

2002-03-20 Thread Tom Brokaw
Does anyone know about any free routing labs to confiugreo n your home routers? No simulators, or rack time. I am looking for a free or low priced routing lab practice. I know about fatkid.com. I don't want to pay $300,$650. etc. I am sure there is something out there to help us poor Cisco st

Re: about the ospf [7:38942]

2002-03-20 Thread Steven A. Ridder
If I understand your question correctly, if you have a physical interface with sub-interfaces under it, do you have to configure sub-interfaces to be in the OSPF process? If that's your question, then yes the sub interfaces would have to be in there (you need to configure the network's in the net

Discontiguous ACL Mask bits [7:38945]

2002-03-20 Thread John Neiberger
I seem to recall that recent releases of IOS disallow discontiguous ACL mask bits, making a lot of these bizarre access list questions moot. Do any of you recall the details? Was it in 12.2 that they tweaked this? I'd swear I remember something about this, but I just tested it with 12.2(3) and

RE: Problem with RIF [7:38569]

2002-03-20 Thread Logan, Harold
Dennis, Thanks for the useful info. I used your boson test to pass the Written a while back... I like to think I would have passed it without your test, but I was much more confident at the testing center for having bought the test. I highly recommend it for anyone getting ready for the written.

RE: What is bandwidth domain? [7:38887]

2002-03-20 Thread Logan, Harold
Every host in an ethernet collision domain is in contention for the bandwidth, so the term is accurate. As for why the term exists, it wouldn't be appropriate to refer to a token ring or fddi segment as a collision domain, ergo the term bandwidth domain. hth, Hal -Original Message- From:

Re: about the ospf [7:38942]

2002-03-20 Thread MADMAN
No you don't have to configure subinterfaces. If you use the primary interface than you are multipoint. In the real world I wouldn't do that :) Dave cage wrote: > > hi,I know the use of the subinterface in the Hub-Speaker of FR is to provide > the communication for the speakers and it can a

RE: Free Home routing moch labs?? [7:38943]

2002-03-20 Thread Daniel Cotts
There are tons of sample configs on CCO. All free. > -Original Message- > From: Tom Brokaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 9:49 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Free Home routing moch labs?? [7:38943] > > > Does anyone know about any free routing labs t

Re: convert numbers to Hex on CCNP exam? [7:38899]

2002-03-20 Thread Persio Pucci
I had one question like that on mine, too... my guess-o-matic seemed to work fine on that day :) Things would be different, nowadays... Persio - Original Message - From: "Schmidt, Derek" To: Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 12:03 PM Subject: RE: convert numbers to Hex on CCNP exam? [7:3

RE: Has anyone attended ICTP? [7:38900]

2002-03-20 Thread Aaron Shively
Yes, I would defintely have to say that the thing that attracted me the most was the lab itself (I have yet to see any other lab that can compare). Questions I have: Did you become a member (where you pay a flat fee and can take all the classes you want for 6 months, 1 year, or 2 years) or did y

RE: Got A Suggestion [7:38900]

2002-03-20 Thread Aaron Shively
Hi Jeff, I have defintely considered this as an option, however I ran into some problems with this: One problem is that to go to ICTP I would be taking out an educational loan, and I am not sure how I could get an educational loan to just buy the equipment for a home lab. Also, I am looking to

Coyotepoint Load Balancers [7:38953]

2002-03-20 Thread Brian Zeitz
I hope this is not too far off topic, but has anyone ever used this companies load balancers or products or have any feedback on it. http://www.coyotepoint.com One thing I noticed is that it only has 1 port in, and one out. Is that not normal? I have used Alteon Before, any feedback would

Re: Coyotepoint Load Balancers [7:38953]

2002-03-20 Thread dre
Coyotepoint was the first server load balancing device I had ever heard of outside of your basic LSNAT configuration (I think Cisco calls it NAT load-sharing or something, but there is an RFC also). However, I've never actually seen one in production on any network. Around 1997-8 the Cisco Local

PIX performance problem again ! [7:38955]

2002-03-20 Thread Mohannad Khuffash
Dear all, My problem with th PIX still present! the throughput between my inside cleints an the out side ftp server still very low ! the only node between them is the PIX,and the speed cann't be more than 50K B/s, i have checked the two cisco fixing problem for such like these cases: DNS pointer

Re: Coyotepoint Load Balancers [7:38953]

2002-03-20 Thread sam sneed
I have a pair of CS11152 (former arrowpoints) and they've been flaky. I do not recommend them. Not sure about coyotepoint. ""dre"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Coyotepoint was the first server load balancing device I had ever > heard of outside of your basic L

Cisco's pps claims [7:38956]

2002-03-20 Thread sam sneed
I noticed Cisco uses pps when they give their specs for routers, firewalls, etc. What is the assumed packet size when they come up with these specs? I'm planning on using 2 2621's in HSRP mode (getting default routes via BGP) and need to be able to support a constant 10 Mb/sec and would like know

RE: Free Home routing moch labs?? [7:38943]

2002-03-20 Thread Terry Hines
I haven't broke the code on getting access to CCO. I don't seem to have a qualifying contract or partnership. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Daniel Cotts Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 10:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Free Hom

RE: Dennis Laganiere's rif examples [7:36228]

2002-03-20 Thread Ben Liang Tan
Thanks Dennis for your great information. Much appreciated. >From: "Dennis Laganiere" >Reply-To: "Dennis Laganiere" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: Dennis Laganiere's rif examples [7:36228] >Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 01:40:08 -0500 > >Hello all... > >I finally took the time this weekend to pu

RE: Free Home routing moch labs?? [7:38943]

2002-03-20 Thread Daniel Cotts
Go to w w w .cisco.com. From the Home page, under Service & Support go to Technical Support Help--Cisco TAC. From the TAC page go to Top Issues. There are all sorts of examples in each of the "Issues" categories. HTH > -Original Message- > From: Terry Hines [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Se

Re: Rack [7:38796]

2002-03-20 Thread Lee James
I have a link at work, i dont have it here. Its a midwest company with very cheap racks. 60-150$ I'll post the link from work. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38961&t=38796 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription

Re: MPLS VPN [7:38749]

2002-03-20 Thread nrf
Surely you will agree that VPN's that require MBGP, which include both RFC2547 and kompella-draft L2VPN's are more complicated than martini-VPN's. I gotta believe that is a factor. Personally, I think RFC2547 will be surpassed by L2VPN's (both kinds), at least in the foreseeable future. The use

RE: Coyotepoint Load Balancers [7:38953]

2002-03-20 Thread Wright, Jeremy
havent used it. we just installed F5 load balancing and it doesnt work. we havent had any problems with our local director but it is not going to be supported any more. -Original Message- From: Brian Zeitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 12:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROT

RE: Cisco's pps claims [7:38956]

2002-03-20 Thread s vermill
Sam, These calculations are almost always based on the minimum - 64 bytes. It's tempting to suspect the worst when you see that. But truth is, the larger the packet size, the more bytes you can generally move through a platform. The better studies will show you the pps for several packet sizes

Re: Cisco's pps claims [7:38956]

2002-03-20 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Working on IETF stuff: :) http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/ieprep-charter.html -- RFC 1149 Compliant. Get in my head: http://sar.dynu.com ""s vermill"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Sam, > > These calculations are almost always based on the minimum - 64 by

Re: CCNP Foundations Exam [7:38484]

2002-03-20 Thread David Armstrong
Larry, I took the Foundation test last Spring. It is every bit the three individual tests combined with a fairly quick time limit (if I remember it averaged to around 40 seconds per question). As has been mentioned you must pass each section to pass the entire test. To add to that you also must t

Re: SNMP Packet question [7:38824]

2002-03-20 Thread David j
Thanks for the information, I think I've read something about this issue in some place. The script I wrote was only for Nortel switches and I hadn't tried to do anything for routers because we're using CW2000 Regards, David. R. Benjamin Kessler had the correct answer. I do use Linux and the probl

RE: IPexpert.NEt CCIE workbook [7:38878]

2002-03-20 Thread Jeffrey Hall
Ipexpert sells a 1-day CCIE Lab prep guide for $319. I purchased the CCIE R/S Lab Preparation Workbook for $494, which includes the 1-day guide. It has 24 sections which includes several advanced culmination labs which includes all of the technology learned throughout the workbook. I just bough

Cisco gold partner [7:38969]

2002-03-20 Thread Love Cisco
What is the minimer requirment to become Cisco gold partner? xx CCIE and CCNP and CCDP? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38969&t=38969 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/lis

Re: Hybrid to Native IOS conversion [7:38859]

2002-03-20 Thread Aaron Laws
I work for the military... that should help you understand why we didn't figure this problem out sooner... The guy that threw this project my way forgot that we needed to upgrade our memory before loading the c6sup11- image. I know, its the most basic thing to check when doing something like

Re: Cisco gold partner [7:38969]

2002-03-20 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I thnk 2 CCIE's, 4 CCNP's and some CCNA's. Plus speclizaion points. Check CCO for more details because I could be wrong. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. Get in my head: http://sar.dynu.com ""Love Cisco"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > What is the minimer requirment t

RE: Free Home routing moch labs?? [7:38943]

2002-03-20 Thread Mike Sweeney
I would suggest the Cisco Academy series of books. The labs are pretty good for practice up to CCNP level. CCIE practice can be found with the All in ONe CCIE Lab Study Guide book. I for one have been translating and testing the semester 5-6 labs to my rental rack.. in other words, you can pick

Re: ATM switch for CCIE [7:38903]

2002-03-20 Thread Wes Stevens
> >I am looking for a ATM switch, other than LS1010 or LS100 as mentioned by >some of you earlier, is there any cheaper solution? Say, would other brand >of ATM switch would do the same thing since I understand you don't need to >config ATM switch in lab exam anyway? > >thanks... I have a Newbrid

Re: Cisco gold partner [7:38969]

2002-03-20 Thread Kevin Wigle
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/765/partner_programs/certification/gold/req uirements.shtml Sales Experts (CSE) . 4 Associates (CCNA, CCDA). 4 Professionals (CCNP, CCDP, CCIP). 4 Experts (CCIEs) 4 One additional CCIE for each $40 milli

RE: PIX performance problem again ! [7:38955]

2002-03-20 Thread Kent Hundley
Mohannad, 1) Have you taken sniffer traces? If so, what information did they tell you? If you have not taken a sniffer trace, you absolutely need to do this. You need to look at the TCP windows and MSS values and compare the trace through the PIX and without the PIX. If you have the traces you

Cisco on the new CCNA exam [7:38978]

2002-03-20 Thread Andy Barkl
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RE: Cisco's pps claims [7:38956]

2002-03-20 Thread Kent Hundley
Sam, IIRC, Cisco uses 64 byte packets as the baseline. FYI, I have been conducting some throughput tests on 2 2621's in the lab and here are some results for you. I used TTCP between 2 Sparc ultras for the traffic. The sparc ultras can generate about 90Mbps with no routers between them, so the

what is the command [7:38977]

2002-03-20 Thread george gittins
which is the command that will show the type of cable attached to the interface? so i can know if its dce or dte George Gittins Internet Systems Manager Weslaco, Tx 78599 Phone (956)9696557 Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38977&t=38977

Re: Cisco gold partner [7:38969]

2002-03-20 Thread dildog
Here you go... http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/765/partner_programs/certification/gold/req uirements.shtml - Original Message - From: "Love Cisco" To: Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 5:34 PM Subject: Cisco gold partner [7:38969] > What is the minimer requirment to become Cisco gold

Re: MPLS VPN [7:38749]

2002-03-20 Thread Kent Yu
- Original Message - From: "nrf" To: Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 3:38 PM Subject: Re: MPLS VPN [7:38749] > > Personally, I think RFC2547 will be surpassed by L2VPN's (both kinds), at > least in the foreseeable future. Couldn't agree more on this. I always fail to see how the 2547

RE: MPLS VPN [7:38749]

2002-03-20 Thread Michael Cohen
Agreed, this "other vendor" makes a very good product for it's market niche. I also agree that there is more administrative complexity to layer 3 VPN's than layer 2 using MPLS. However, from a developement standpoint MBGP has been around and supported by Cisco IOS on multiple platforms for awhile

Re: Cisco's pps claims [7:38956]

2002-03-20 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
Sam, I think the question is: what is your average packet size? Using process or fast switching I should think that the packet size is almost irrelevant to the router. I have benchmarked many PCs and NICs running certain routing software. On a PCI bus PC the pps difference between 64 and 1518 o

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

2002-03-20 Thread John Green
my box (windows workstation) is connected to a cable modem (i guess motorola) and cable modem connects to my cable tv network and in turn to internet. --- Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > At 08:05 PM 3/18/02, John Green wrote: > >i guess you are right that there is some sort of > >filtering bein

CCIE LAB Bridging and DLSW+ [7:38984]

2002-03-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi ALL, any good books about Bridging and DLSW+ maybe with some Lab's to prepare for the CCIE LAB exam. Regards, Tarry Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=38984&t=38984 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription in

Re: Cisco gold partner [7:38969]

2002-03-20 Thread Zeke Gibson
uirements.shtml Enjoy! - Original Message - From: "Love Cisco" To: Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 3:34 PM Subject: Cisco gold partner [7:38969] > What is the minimer requirment to become Cisco gold partner? > > xx CCIE and CCNP and CCDP? Message Posted at: http://www.groups

RE: CCIE Token Ring [7:38863]

2002-03-20 Thread Dennis Laganiere
There's been talk about removing it from the Lab, but I doubt it'll disappear from the written until they do a re-write. They still have Appletalk, DECnet and LANE on the written blueprint, and these have long since been removed from the Lab... --- Dennis -Original Message- From: Steven

what is TCP feature ? [7:38987]

2002-03-20 Thread John Green
what is TCP feature in IOS ? (is this related to the tcp syn attack and is kind of a counter measure towards it ?) the closest reference to it in the cisco web site is in this http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/732/Tech/matrices/tcp_matrix.html what is Socket API over TCP ? what exactly is this w

Re: MPLS VPN [7:38749]

2002-03-20 Thread Kent Yu
- Original Message - From: "nrf" To: Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 3:38 PM Subject: Re: MPLS VPN [7:38749] > > Personally, I think RFC2547 will be surpassed by L2VPN's (both kinds), at > least in the foreseeable future. Couldn't agree more on this. I always fail to see how the 2547

RE: BGP Issue... [7:38877]

2002-03-20 Thread suaveguru
well, I believe if you did not specify the number of hops then default is 255 --- "Ladrach, Daniel E." wrote: > When you use the ebgp-multihop command make sure you > specify the number of > hops your neighbor is. > > neighbor a.b.c.d ebgp-multihop 2 > > Daniel Ladrach > CCNA, CCNP > WorldCom

RE: Stitched up on .NET [7:38919]

2002-03-20 Thread James Wilson
"Be afraid. Be very afraid." At least if you plan on having any sensitive information used with it. But hey, King Bill decried that all Microsoft software is now secure and security is number one at Micro$oft, so you should be safe. -- James D. Wilson, CCDA, MCP Sr. Network/Security Engineer

Re: CCIE LAB Bridging and DLSW+ [7:38984]

2002-03-20 Thread Dennis Laganiere
For DLSw+ I would look for Nam-Kee's Configuring Cisco Routers for Bridging, DLSw+ and Desktop protocols. For switching - the Cisco LAN Switching by Clark and Hamilton and Cisco Catalyst LAN switching by Rossi... Either way, you should plum the depths of the CCO before buying anything (generally

Re: what is the command [7:38977]

2002-03-20 Thread flight
show control ""george gittins"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > which is the command that will show the type of cable attached to the > interface? > so i can know if its dce or dte > > George Gittins > Internet Systems Manager > Weslaco, Tx 78599 > Phone (956)96965

Re: What is bandwidth domain? [7:38887]

2002-03-20 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
A bandwidth domain is an area of a network where all devices can hear each other's transmissions. A collision domain is a type of bandwidth domain, but it's specific to Ethernet. I think people started using the term "collision domain" first and then someone said, "yes, but that doesn't apply

Re: Cisco gold partner [7:38969]

2002-03-20 Thread MADMAN
I don't know the exact formula but the number of CCIE's needed is dependant on the revenue you generate. You also have to pass an anual gold certification process where you have to show that you have a fiarly extensive lab to support your customers. You can only call TAC x number of times with c

Re: Hybrid to Native IOS conversion [7:38859]

2002-03-20 Thread flight
engine from the chasis .good luck to you! wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[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.shtm

what is the command [7:38977]

2002-03-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Show controllers. There are various options depending on the platform. JMcL - Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 21/03/2002 03:08 pm - "george gittins" Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 21/03/2002 02:09 pm Please respond to "george gittins" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc

Re: Cisco's pps claims [7:38956]

2002-03-20 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Vendors usually quote the packets per second rate based on 64-byte packets because that makes the number look more impressive (i.e. larger)! The 2661 router may be able to keep pace at "wire speed" on 10-Mbps Ethernet. (You may still have a bottleneck if your outgoing WAN isn't that fast, but

Re: what is the command [7:38977]

2002-03-20 Thread rick
show controllers serial x :which is the command that will show the type of cable attached to the :interface? :so i can know if its dce or dte -- --Rick Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=39003&t=38977 -- FAQ, lis

Chat room for groupstudy [7:39004]

2002-03-20 Thread jake
For those interested in live chat about cisco irc.pulltheplug.com /join #cisco Jake Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=39004&t=39004 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/ci

Re: Dennis Laganiere's rif examples [7:36228]

2002-03-20 Thread mlh
Hi, Dennis, First, thank you for your great site, it's useful. I have a question about your article: How to read the Routing Information Field (RIF) V2.1. Could you give me more detail about the tip you gave us: The RD field is always the same, regardless of the direction of travel. Thanks again

Re: Dennis Laganiere's rif examples [7:36228]

2002-03-20 Thread Dennis Laganiere
What I meant by that, and I certainly didn't say it very well, was that it will still be a RING/BRIDGE combination; not a BRIDGE/RING combination... The order you read the RD's change, but the bridge designation is still the last four bits of the RD. Thank you for pointing this out. The line doe

Re: Free Home routing moch labs?? [7:38943]

2002-03-20 Thread mlh
Maybe you can construct such a lab. - Original Message - From: "Tom Brokaw" To: Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 10:49 AM Subject: Free Home routing moch labs?? [7:38943] > Does anyone know about any free routing labs to confiugreo n your home > routers? No simulators, or rack time.

Re: Cisco's pps claims [7:38956]

2002-03-20 Thread John Green
""the routing decision consumes the bulk of the CPU bandwidth, shovelling the rest of the packet through is low-overhead."" say a router connects a between ethernet and Frame Relay or between two dissimilar Layer2 networks. Then the router would be stripping off one networks' layer2 frame and rep

Re: Hybrid to Native IOS conversion [7:38859]

2002-03-20 Thread flight
when you upgrade the master supervisor you must remove the secondry superviso from the chasis . when you have upgraded the master supervisor ,you must remove the master from the chasis .then upgrade the secondary .thats all wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > This is

Stupid Rip/Default Route question [7:38999]

2002-03-20 Thread Aaron Bowlsbey
Sorry if this is obvious. My network: Router ---NortelFW--Lan1--router--router--Lan2--NortelFW--Router RIP is running on the both Firewalls and both internal routers. Both NortelFW are advertising their default route (out their connected external router). Users on both Lans are using their closest

I need to find a AS5200 V.110 12-Port Module (repost) [7:39009]

2002-03-20 Thread Scott Nelson
Does anyone know where I can get one of these cards or have one laying around that they no longer need? V.110 12-Port Module Part number: AS52-12-TA-V110 http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_serv/as5200/52spa res/v110cfnt.htm They are no longer in production and I

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