You could try and set the bridge priority
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Guys,
I saw on the list the command how to test VOIP on
But what if a route's metric changes, so that the minimum distance to
the destination increases beyond the FD. In this case will the FD be
updated or not?
If the answer is yes, (as I assume it to be) why does Dyole say that
because the route didn't become active the FD didn't change.(Chapter
8,
Mayo, I humbly must disagree with you. The 2600 series does indeed require
IP Plus. The newer 1700s (1721, 1760 probably) only require IP (I setup
trunking on a 1721 w/IP a couple of weeks ago), which makes them a perfect
choice for low-cost InterVLAN routing.
I have attempted to use IP but
what is the difference between
feature based and connection based activation key ?
the activation key is generated by the pix itself or
it gets loaded by factory settings when pix is sent to
the customer ? how does this thing work ?
what is inside the BIOS flash ?
Does anyone have any ideas?
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Sophie,
I found the Boson test #3 a big help, along with a lot of the CID material I
studied for my CCDP. Dennis Laganiere also has a good study guide, check it
out on Amazon.
Good Luck!
Greg Jones
CCNP+Sec, CCDP, MCP ( working on CCIE)
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Rik, if you don't mind my asking, which IOS release did you try for the
26xx? I am finding that things tend to change rapidly and in unexpected ways
for newer releases, particularly since the release of 12.1
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Mayo, I
Have seen it on many (mostly smaller) routers. Its a bug:
## Bug Id : CSCdu60369
## Headline no syslog logging when logging synchronous enabled
## Product c2600 Model
## Component os-logging Duplicate of
## Severity 2 Status M
## Version Found12.0(7)T 12.0(6)S Fixed-in
Activation key is something you can request from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
They generate act keys based on your request.
By default PIX doesn't come with all features enabled (unless you
specifically asked for it when you were buying a PIX).
So let's say if you decided to run IPSec, and want DES
Cool! I will spend sometime today learning how to use the bug tool...
Thanks,
Pierre-Alex
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Experience the archives show that:
-Bruce Caslow's Book
-Boson #1 or #2 by Bernard
-CCO
should be enough.
During the period that you wait practice for the lab exam, you will have
plenty of time to read:
Halabi
Jeff Doyle (1 2)
and many many others
I also second John Neiberger when he says,
Hi all,
I am trying to put together a summary of the user
interfaces of different
Catalyst switches to help me remember this stuff,
seems to me that there are
four flavor:
1) Menu interface for Cat1900/2820(except Enterprise
SW which uses CLI),
3000 and all Token Ring Switches
2) IOS like CLI
Can I get sample script form any one how this should look
Thanks
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Ha! Ha!.That's exactly what I meantHaving the IP feature set or
the IP/IPX...feature set only requires 8M flash and 24M memAnd you
can configure intervlan routing on itAnd thus was my question: If
this works, then why IP PLUS feature set...which is what you noted in
your earlier
ok,
I have a 4700 with a fastE card that is connected to a 5505 switch (port
16).
|---2514 (vlan1)
4700---switch|---2501 (vlan2)
|---2509 (vlan3)
Port 16 is set for trunking ISL:
(snip)
Port Mode Encapsulation Status Native
Does anybody know the command to use on an interface to see bridge numbers
in hex instead of decimal?
Thanks,
Scott
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I think I found it... I had some IP'ing wrong.
I can see the routes now :^)
Gateway of last resort is not set
R192.168.1.0/24 [120/1] via 192.168.2.1, 00:00:07, Ethernet0
C192.168.2.0/24 is directly connected, Ethernet0
R192.168.3.0/24
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Michael, I have not worked on a 5301, only a 5300 so I will tell you what I
know and maybe it will carry over. Since nobody else has any ideas, maybe
this will help.
In a 5300, the T1 card is a different card than the modem card(s). You said
this is a quad T1 card so you should see 4 T1 ports
I looked at the example on Pg. 352, and the distance did change. I think
the guy just wrote it weirdly. If you look at the remaining tables in ch 8,
the new metric rose from 1280 to 5888.
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even if i set my switch priority 65535(max value), but i can't sure wnen a
new switch add with a same priority and a different higher MAC address,
which lead to my switch become root.
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Is is OK to assume that ATM and Wan technologies are not on the CCIE
written?
Thanks for your input Cisco people...
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Masood M. Syed
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I can definitely confirm that the rumors are true - she definitely does know
an unbelievable amount of stuff.
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Priscilla is an invaluable asset, and a very valuable person not only to
this group but to
No, its not..
I passed it on friday afternoon and there were plenty
issues on it about atm and wan...and a lot on sna bridging.
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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I disagree with the below...I used teh Boson #1 test and
it severely is lacking in content. I switched to The #3
test by Dennis L and it was the best help besides the caslow
book that I foundIf you understand the questions and answers
in Dennis's test, you pass the written with no problems...
A few months ago I proposed a document with examples of IGP redistribution.
I finished putting together a first draft, and have posted it at
www.laganiere.net. Comments are welcome, and if anybody has anything to
add, please let me know...
Thanks...
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Hi Folks,
Can someone please answer my following questions regarding various IEEE
Standards that have been advanced to enhance the Spanning Tree Protocol:
1. Has some vendor
Since this question comes up on a regular basis, I put together a document
on preparing for the CCIE Written. I just posted it at www.laganiere.net
along with the newest redistribution matrix (it's been a busy weekend...
:-)...
If anybody has any suggestions or comments, please let me know and
If I remember, The root priority thats lower is better..
If you set the root switch with the CLI command
set spantree root
the command will set the priorities for you correctly..
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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as you know, my switch doesn't become a root swtich,so i set a higher
priority in my switch,which method can be sure my swithc never come to root?
thanks.
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Dear All,
I require certain help regarding serial tunneling (STUN). The modem
connected to the home router is US Robotics 33.6k courier.
Here are the details of the current scenario in the Serial Tunneling issue:
1. Serial interfaces of the 2 routers (home and remote)have been configured
Guys,
Can you pleasee help me to forward some Link or Right procedure for HOW to
configure Mobile ARP??
I can see the Docs in CD and on CISCO but its very long procedure whereas
the procedure the guys are used to discussed here on list is
a short one ..which is the right way to go???
Thanks
For the most part here at Cisco, we have no guarrantee
that setting a switch to root will stop another switch from
coming up as root. However, we set all our roots/sec roots by issuing
the set spantree root command. This should lower the prio. of the
root/sec root switches to insure that they
How about setting your priority to 1?
That will make it the root :D or even 0!
Default is 32768.
We always make ours 0 or 1, I never use set spantree root..
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i have understanded it and thanks for Kris Keen ,Larry Letterman and
groupstudy board, give me a more help
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Mobile IP ?
IT Guy Guys,
Can you pleasee help me to forward some Link or Right procedure for HOW to
configure Mobile ARP??
I can see the Docs in CD and on CISCO but its very long procedure whereas
the procedure the guys are used to discussed here on list is
a short one
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