DEAR ALL:
COULD YOU TELL ME WHICH THE MINI IOS RELEASE SUPPORT THE
VWIC-1MFT-E1NM-1HDVE1/R2 NO THE CISCO2610.
THANKS
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I will try to apply your solutions but the pix has gone for 2 days to a
customer.
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Sam,
have a look at Zebra at
http://www.zebra.org/
It is very impressive, it understands BGP-4, OSPF, as well as RIPv1 and
RIPv2. If it is just for home lab use it is an amazing piece of software.
HTH
Dom Stocqueler
I would recommend Where Wizards Stay Up Late : The Origins of the Internet
Touchstone Books; ISBN: 0684832674
This book does not just have the technical detail, but is a great read.
HTH
Dom Stocqueler
Sorry, the
be resilient to Global Thermal Nuclear attacks
is a myth.
Dom Stocqueler
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I wonder if its just urban legend, but I've always heard that the reason
IPv4 is expressed in decimal (as opposed to hex) is because a military
review (i.e. a general) nixed it. Those aren't numbers. Those are
letters.
Jay Dunn
IPI*GrammTech, Ltd.
www.ipi-gt.com
Nunquam Facilis Est
yes when you have connect two isp
suggest you make nat in the diffrent interface
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Does anyone know if you are allowed more than one outside interface on a
NAT
router.
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Hi,
Any one can guide me for the VOIP Basic Technology. So that it can help me
for understanding the technology.
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I have 2 3640 routers,
If I bought a voice modules for each of them, is this an enough equipment
for what is needed for learning the voice portion of the CCIE lab.
Any help on this point would be appreciated.
Kind regards.
why don't you look at half.com
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Hi All,
Can I apply a crypto map to loopback interface or Ethernet Interface...?
(Currently the VPN tunnel is working fine with the crypto map applied to
Serial interface of the internet edge router)
IF yes, can I create a tunnel between loopback interfaces in peers...? Can I
create a tunnel
How do you protect yourself, security wise, when the user disconnects their
PC and re-connects a hub, which has the same MAC address programmed in to
mask any device connected to it.
Wouldn't it show the same MAC address for any device on that port? Is there
a way to scan or monitor for this
I am a technical reviewer for a book, and someone wrote that TCP/IP was
written by the Depertment of Defense. I am confident that ARPAnet was
commissiond by the DoD in the 60's to BBN, and maybe TCP/IP was derived from
these early protocls, but to say the the DoD, or BBN or anyone other than
the
According to the Cisco's Hardware/Software Compatibility Matrix, this is
the results.
12.0(7)XK, 12.1(1), 12.1(2)T, 12.1(5)YB, 12.1(5)YD, 12.2(1), 12.2(8)T,
12.2(2)XT
Woody
CCNP
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I like to use www.bestbookbuys.com . Searches most of the popular sites.
Woody
CCNP
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why don't you look at
Part Numbers NM-1V or NM-2V, plus your choice of 2port FXS, 2port FXO, or
2Port EM VICs
Those are the basic additional components to work with the routers you have,
and will accomplish your goal.
Good luck, and have fun!!
-Mark
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dear all
I was wondering if their is any good tool to manage
CISCO logs (syslog alarms from CISCO routers) on a
linux machine.
Your help will be appreciated
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Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards.
I wonder how labs that charge have their setup?
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The next time this happens sh sessions
I have a Cisco 1605 router, and I want to use it to do NAT and Access-list.
E0 nat inside, and E1 nat outside, local network ip 172.16.1.0/24, and each
ip for a web site on one machine, then can I do:
ip nat inside source static 172.16.1.1 public-ip1
ip nat inside source static 172.16.1.2
the real reason being.?
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I wrote the below in a rush and quality suffered. It is indeed riddled
with errors.. Sorry about that.
Short answer.
A does not have a link to B, but transits C. Diagram is really
A---CB---EBGP---D. I got a little confused by your diagram which came
through garbled. Network
To handle mac address security, most cataylst series switches have a max
mac count command that only allow X number of mac address per port. Set the
command to one. The switch will only forward the one address. All others
will be drop or forwarded to other ports.
William Harrison
I purchased one from musiciansfriends.com. It was only about $20 It was
designed as a rack for music equipment but what fine to fit 7 2501 series
routers
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Just a little more to add to the Music Rack scenario:
Ok ladies and gents. I would like to setup IBGP between Router A and Router
B. Which is not a problem. But Router B needs to Talk to Router A, but I
dont want to use a routing protocol just a regular static address. Router B
will be the gateway bewteen the two networks. Here is the delima I am
What about the SIMLINE 2 ISDN Network Simulator? Has anyone
used this one?
Check out: http://www.cheapisdn.com
I haven't priced ISDN simulators yet though I think the url is trying
to tell us something :) This one goes for $1,400 but you can get it on
ebay for around $750...
Any
Search the net for swatch (System Watch). I used this for awhile and it
worked great.
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I was wondering if their is any good tool to manage
CISCO logs (syslog alarms from CISCO routers) on a
linux
Wow
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Hi all,
I'm having a problem with viewing devices using cisco
view, i get an error message ''Please grant permission
to launch cisco view.Quit the browser and try again''
I have looked at the installation notes no luck so
far.
Any help will be highly appreciated
Thanx in advance
MM
I didn't think about it until I read your no ip route cache.
We had to use ip route-cache same-interface to make this work. Actually
using 'no ip route cache' should work because it's disabling the fast
switching, but the 'ip route-cache same-interface' should work and still let
you use fast
Hello List,
I'm preparing to take CVoice exam 9E0-423.
I consider to purcase Boson preparation test
and would appreciate any recommendations about
which one to choose - first, second or both?
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Hi,
I'm having a problem with a serial interface line
protocol going up and down every few seconds. All i
can see is the the carrier trasitions increasing, this
is a fiber link, so i presume, there shouldn't be alot
of errors. I have changed the cable, still no luck.
Telco still says they have
I thought I'd share an event that just occurred, partially because I
like making fun of myself but also because it's educational.
At one of our remote locations we have some users who periodically use
video conferencing for training purposes. Last week, our LAN group
decided to move that entire
I have completed CCNP and am currently preparing to study for the CCIE
written exam. I would like some suggestions as to where to start my study,
what courses are recommended and what books others have found useful. I have
looked at the CISCO site and the list is endless..Any suggestions ?
I found the Caslow book Switches, Bridges and Routers for CCIEs a great help
in getting me passed the Written Exam.
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I've seen similar behavior when both ends receive clock but no data passes
end-to-end. I recently experienced this when the telco didn't have a
cross-connect set right somewhere in the middle of the long-haul ckt. I saw
that both ends were sending packets (via simple 'show int' counters) but
I have completed CCNP and am currently preparing to study for the CCIE
written exam. I would like some suggestions as to where to
I'd agree with Caslow's BRS book...it is very good. You're off to a good
start with the CCNP knowledge that you've acquired. In addition you'll need
to
the real reason being.?
Research. (see below)
be resilient to Global Thermal Nuclear attacks
is a myth.
Dom Stocqueler
Lobachevsky
Tom Lehrer
Who made me the genius I am today,
The mathematician that others all quote,
Who's the professor that made me that way?
The
We had the same issue, had to upgrade java on the cisco works server.
From: maamun Murangwa
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Hi all,
I'm having a problem with viewing devices using cisco
view, i get
Thats what the DoD taught in their DataCommunications Schools. Sorry Dom.
Absolutely, positively wrong, though. That's an urban legend that has
been disavowed by every early developer I can think of, including the
DARPA people. It developed out of pure DARPA sponsored research in
networking.
I use www.addall.com to search for new and used books. It searches all the
major book stores online.
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grep
Michalis
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Thx for the tip Priscilla. I've tried both, pointing to the server and the
broadcast address of the subnet that the server is on, with no luck.
Actually, late yesterday TAC found a bootp bug CSCdp36754 that may apply
to my ios ver and may be stopping my udp packets. I'll try the upgrade and
see
Hmm, that's odd since when trunking you subinterface the ethernet and
each interface, as far a routing is concerned, is an individual
interface. Ip route-cache same interface is generally used when using
secondary address on a single interface.
But if it works...
Dave
Michael Williams
Hi all,
I have confusion after passing CCIE theory how much time I get for the CCIE
lab.Is that 18 months time that I have to take the lab OTHERWISE theory will
be expired.
Your co-operation is appreciated.
Regards
Almazi
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There are the usual books you must read: Routing TCP/IP by Doyle,
Internet Routing Architectures by Halabi, etc.
You'll want to go to CCO and read all you can about SRB, RSRB, Token
Ring, and DLSw+. Make sure you understand basic SNA and NetBIOS.
I also bit the bullet and got a one-year
is the Cisco Secure ACS server a TACAS+ server ?
ie the pix is acting as a tacas+ client to the ACS
server ? is that correct ?
if yes, then the protocol for user authentication and
later access-control between the pix and ACS server
called as TACAS+ protocol ? is this correct ?
lastly if pix is
interface. Ip route-cache same interface is generally used when using
secondary address on a single interface.
It would seem that it can be used whenever the traffic comes in and out of
the same interface. Cisco even recommends its use in frame-relay
environments, although I've never tried
Try setting it on output.
It should work on downloads.
~Hani Mustafa
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Hi all,
My boss just come up and give me a senario question like this. He told me
that I owned a company which uses 3 different LANs, for example,
172.27.10.x, 172.27.11.x, 172.27.12.x. But I only have one cisco 2600 series
router and 2900 series switch. I can't use the serial ports from the
Hi all,
My boss just come up and give me a senario question like this. He told me
that I owned a company which uses 3 different LANs, for example,
172.27.10.x, 172.27.11.x, 172.27.12.x. But I only have one cisco 2600
series router and 2900 series switch. I can't use the serial ports from
Just the two ethernet ports (by default). My question is, is
it possible?
Configure trunking (ISL or 802.1q) on the router (you'll only need one
ethernet port) and put three VLANs on the switch.
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Yes, if 2600 series router has a fastethernet port.
Router on a stick.
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Hi all,
My boss just come up and give me a senario
Can you do a debug serial interface and logg debug 7 and copy those logs
back to us.
I suspect that the HDLC keepalives might be getting lost.
Thanks
Larry
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Can you give me more detail about it? I know that trunking is just port map
to port base...how to configure it so then it can allow three different
networks? Please let me know.
Thanks
Ricky
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IETF plans emergency system for Internet
http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2002/0320ietf.html?net
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Yes, that is correct. Once you pass the CCIE written exam you have 18
months to at least attempt the lab. If you haven't attempted the lab
with 18 months you must take the written exam again.
John
Almazi Rashid 3/28/02 10:13:45 AM
Hi all,
I have confusion after passing CCIE theory how much
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Hi all,
My boss just come up and give me a senario question like this. He told me
that I owned a company which uses 3
It have only 2 regular ethernet port...
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Yes, if 2600 series router has a fastethernet port.
Router on a
Hi all,
Is there any good articles about how to configure c2600 with IPSEC to
connect to Windows2000 (IPSEC ready) environment?
Thanks
Ricky
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Vlan trunking requires a fast ethernet connection. It cannot be trunked
with a 261X. You'd need a 262X.
If you have to deal with a 2611, your options become much more limited. You
could replace the 2611 with a 2620. Or you could get a ethernet module for
the 2611. Unfortunately, last time I
set up subinterfaces on the one ethernet, set up 3 vlans on
the 2900 and route between the vlan. This assumes the 3 networks
are in close proximity to one another.
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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If you are asking if you can have one public IP address for two internal web
servers, the answer is no. At least not with Cisco equipment. That would
require a layer 4 NAT server. Cisco NAT only operates at layer 3. That
means the only thing that Cisco NAT will look at is IP address and port.
1. Create 2 separate vlans on the switch
2. Configure both ethernet ports, 1 with a secondary ip address
3. Connect up both ethernet ports on the router to 2 corresponding vlan
configured port on the switch
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Depends on how deep you want to go...
Syngress' Configuring Cisco Voice over IP is a good start, if a little old
(2000).
If you are coming from the data side, The Essential Guide to
Telecommunications by Dodd is a good primer on how the PSTN works.
For the hard-core, Cisco Press has Cisco
It's a kludge but it would work. What Jim is saying is put 2 logical subnet
onto 1 vlan. With a switch, it wouldn't really be that bad. The two
logical networks would share broadcast traffic, but that should cause any
problems.
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http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/113t/113t_3/ipsec.htm
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I have seen problems similar to this, but that was with supervised
transfers... I don't have an immediate suggestion, but I'm pretty sure the
problem is on the voice gateway. Somehow, the voice gateway isn't
registering the fact that the PSTN call hung up. Also, I've never worked
with FXO so
This is not true. Only ISL trunking requires a fast ethernet connection. You
can do dot1 trunking on a 261X.
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with a 261X. You'd need a
Hey John- neato trick.. I need to put that one into the PalmPilot ;)
MikeS
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Yes, ACS supports TACACS+ or Radius on the front-end and many different user
databases such as NT domain on the back-end.
Yes, PIX is a TACACS+ client.
Yes, the protocol is TACACS+ between PIX and ACS.
You could call the PIX a NAS, but typically NAS refers to some sort of
dial-in device, so
Hello,If every non-root bridge elects one root port to get to the
root-bridge, then why do we still need a designated switch/port per
segment? Do these two have different functions altogether?Thank you.
Chat with friends
I tried to send this URL yesterday but Paul's mail server stripped it
from the e-mail. Here it is again in Plain Text. Hope it comes through.
If not search support dot microsoft dot com for Q275575
http://support.microsoft.com/search/preview.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q275575
Bernard Omrani
Yeah... You're right. We mostly use that command on either serial
subinterfaces or a serial point-to-multipoint. Can't recall =)
Mike W.
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From: Ricky Chan
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 13:00:27 -0500
It have only 2 regular ethernet port...
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Vlan trunking requires a fast ethernet connection. It cannot
be trunked with a 261X. You'd need a 262X.
Apparently you missed the thread on 802.1q trunking earlier this week. It
works just fine with 10mb Ethernet; only ISL requires 100mb.
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And I've heard that the US side in Desert Storm used Banyan for their
networking systems, not TCP/IP!?
Priscilla
At 12:05 PM 3/28/02, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
Thats what the DoD taught in their DataCommunications Schools. Sorry Dom.
Absolutely, positively wrong, though. That's an urban
So let me be clear once againIt IS 18 months, NOT 12 months,
correct??
From: John Neiberger Reply-To: John Neiberger To:
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Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 12:55:57 -0500 Yes, that is correct. Once you
pass the CCIE written exam you
Yes.
Is it a 2611 or a 2621 or a 2651? If you have Fast Ethernet you can do ISL
trunking or 802.1Q trunking. If not, you can do a secondary interface, but
it's not recommended.
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Subject: Router
ISL or 802.1q trunk is an option if the interface hardware supports it.
You configure 3 VLANs on the 2900. Trunk those 3 VLANs up to the 2600 and
configure that Ethernet interface for ISL or 802.1q encapsulation with 3
subinterfaces, 1 for each VLAN.
Another option also works on just one
apparently last week some one on the list made the ethernets work
in a 2600 router at 10mb
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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Hi Maamun,
I had a similar problem when setting a network
connecting two 2500. The line protocol on a serial
interface would continuously go up and down. After
little bit of troubleshooting, i finally boiled it
down to the fact that the serial port on one of the
routers was faulty. So try
I never tried it, but I didn't think you could configure a sub-interface on a
10M ethernet port.
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It's
Yes, you can apply crypto may on the loopback, tunnel or Ethernet
interfaces. Just make sure that routing is setup correctly and use
crypto map mymap local-address lo0.
You can create tunnel between loopback interfaces or use on one router
loopback interface and on another use physical interface
Yes, it is 18 months!! Good grief, people just go to CCO and look
it up! It used to be 12 months, now it is 18 months.
Now, since I'm such a nice guy: :-)
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/policies.html#3
So let me be clear once againIt IS 18 months, NOT 12
Chris, et. al.,
Please paste at least some of the email you're responding to into your
replies. It's very difficult to follow threads that you participate in,
especially when you change the subject header in midstream and also
don't include any previous emails to provide context.
Okay, back to
Hello,If every non-root bridge elects one root port to get to the
root-bridge, then why do we still need a designated switch/port per
segment? Do these two have different functions altogether?Thank you.
I did a few searches on cisco.com and google and they appear to be different
works for
Receiving Duplicate Inbound SMTP Messages (Q295725)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q295725
SMTP
The fixup smtp command inspects SMTP session and performs three primary
tasks:
(i) enforce the seven generic commands;
(ii) track SMTP
Yes, thats true, we ran Banyon Vines, the USMC that is in addition to
various Unix variants.
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I think I'm just getting more confused and I'm sure someone out there
knows the definitive answer.
In the URL you sent Michael, it says what I had always thought, the
same-interface command enables fast switching on the same IP
interface, i.e. logical interface. Then I went looking and found
Incorrect. Only ISL requires FastE, 802.1q works perfectly well on a
standard Ethernet port. This was covered in another thread a few days ago.
-Kent
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Now they use TCP/IP for the most part and run Cisco routers.
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Yes, thats true, we ran Banyon Vines, the USMC that is in addition to
various Unix variants.
Yes, this is a very nifty feature and I'm quite surprised that I never
see anyone talk about it. I can see how it could be helpful in a number
of different situations. I thought it was a new feature but it's been
around since 11.0! Now why aren't more people using this?
John
Mike Sweeney
I had the same issue and its quite simple. I went for a couple of weeks like
this and my friend showed me the trick. i assume you have the ip host setups
for each router. lets say you have 6 routers R1,R2,R3,R4,R5,R6. Log onto
each one in order. Now Cntrl+shift+6 x to go back to your terminal
This subject has been hacked around lately with no definitive answer.
A while back I found I could configure dot1q encapsulation on a 261x
router but today I spent a little time going thru release notes and such
and could find no definitive support for this. I have sent an email to
some Cisco
I didn't make it work yet but I sent this:
C2612A(config)#int e0/0.1
C2612A(config-subif)#enca
C2612A(config-subif)#encapsulation ?
dot1Q IEEE 802.1Q Virtual LAN
sdeIEEE 802.10 Virtual LAN - Secure Data Exchange
Dave
Larry Letterman wrote:
apparently last week some one on the
You could configure subinterfaces forever, primarily used for
differant IPX encapsulation types on same physical network. What is new
is the ability to configure dot1q encapsulation on a 10M subinterface.
Dave
Walker, Jim wrote:
I never tried it, but I didn't think you could configure a
Set each subnet in a VLAN ex. 172.27.10.X vlan2, 172.27.11.x vlan3,
172.27.12.x vlan4. Then set up a trunking protocol 802.1q or ISL between
the router and switch. To do this you create subinterfaces on the router's
ethernet for each subnet.
Daniel Ladrach
CCNA, CCNP
WorldCom
-Original
In the URL you sent Michael, it says what I had always thought, the
same-interface command enables fast switching on the same IP
interface, i.e. logical interface.
Not according to the diagram in that link. There is only one physical
serial port depicted but there are two DLCI's off of
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I'm not sure if or where this is documented, but apparently beginning with
some variants of 12.1 vlan trunking has been available of the 261x with only
the 10 mbs ethernet port.
One of my pals discovered this just as he was about to walk into his CCIE
lab attempt.
Chuck
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