Re: Setting the date on a 2900XL [7:39947]

2002-04-06 Thread jorge rodriguez
Try this quick settings on global config: ("est" depending on your timezone location) clock timezone est -5 clock summer-time est recurring (Then point to an NTP public time server close to your timezone ) ( Here are some public NTP servers http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/clock1.htm )

RE: Cisco PIX question, static, conduit, and alias [7:40722]

2002-04-06 Thread Daniel Cotts
Conduit should be outside address of local machine (xxx.yyy.115.172) then port to be reached (25 tcp) then address and subnet mask of remote hosts wishing access. any = 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0. It could be a single address; but I'd expect to see a routable address. > -Original Message- > From: Ro

Re: Cisco Network Designer [7:40547]

2002-04-06 Thread Chuck
My employer has had us using the NetformX tool for a couple of years now. ( this is the software of which apparently Cisco is using a subset for Cisco products only, according to what I saw on the web page ) So yes I use it daily in my work. As with any complex piece of software, there are good

MPP isdn problem [7:40723]

2002-04-06 Thread rudhy
hi folks, I have ISDN BRI that is good working at 64 KBps, but when the second B channel is going up we got a problem. the problem is we can not reach PC's behind router but we can ping IP at interface router from router only. I have Checked all routing table is up and not any log that can infor

Re: Need Clarification about Halabis BGP comment [7:40690]

2002-04-06 Thread Peter van Oene
I expect this comment relates more to IBGP where direct reachability is not the norm. At 06:55 PM 4/6/2002 -0500, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: >At 01:10 PM 4/6/02, JohnZ wrote: > >"IP connectivity has to be achieved via a protocol different from BGP; > >otherwise, the session will be in a race c

Cisco PIX question, static, conduit, and alias [7:40722]

2002-04-06 Thread Robert T. Repko (R Squared Consultants)
I am having a problem getting to the inside Mail/Web servers from the outside and I can't determine why. I'm replacing an old Cisco 7000 router with a new 7206 VXR. I'm also reconfiguring the way their PIX was setup. The servers were configured with outside addresses (the PIX had a 'nat 0 xx

RE: i am receiving spam (From GroupStudy) [7:40596]

2002-04-06 Thread Darren Sargent
Yeah, I got the same crap the other day as well. Bad move for whoever owns gdd.net, as they were promptly added to my kill filter and I will never receive another email from them again. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=40683&t=40596 --

Re: ISDN SPIDS HELP :URGENT [7:40673]

2002-04-06 Thread CiscoB
It depends on the ISDN switch type. If you are using basic-net3 (like the simline2 uses), then, NO, you do not need spids. thanks, -Brad Ellis CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security) Network Learning Inc [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.optsys.net (Cisco hardware) ""IT Guy"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[

RE: Supervisor III [7:40659]

2002-04-06 Thread Circusnuts_1999
Eddie- I actually decoded the RAM #'s and ordered non-Cisco. I found a reseller on Ebay who treated me very well [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think I paid something like $36 for the (2) 32 Meg matched sticks. Remember to shop for the RAM by specs: 32bit, 72pin EDO SIMM, 2k, 60ns Also- for the FLASH, 8

Re: OSPF DR problem [7:34379]

2002-04-06 Thread Chuck
I don't recall the entire context of this particular discussion, but there is an error in the commentary below that I wanted to correct. >Unfortunately, the RFC only addresses virtual links as a means to repair > a partitioned backbone. It does not address providing bacbone > connectivity to a n

RE: Re: Puzzles -> WAS RE: My interview story [7:40553]

2002-04-06 Thread John Neiberger
Comments inline... On Sat, 6 Apr 2002, Leigh Anne Chisholm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > A few problems with your theory, as I see it. > > #1. How do you wind up with his key to begin with? > > #2. If the courier will steal anything, when your friend sends you his > box > unlocked, t

Interesting OSPF Question [7:40718]

2002-04-06 Thread IT Guy
Guys, I found that that the command for Virtual Link, i.e Area X virtual-link a.b.c.d has options to change Hello and Dead interval as well. Does it means that when we change the Hello and Dead interval in AREA 0, We must have to modify these values here on virtual link command as well?? Plea

RE: Re: Puzzles -> WAS RE: My interview story [7:40553]

2002-04-06 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
A few problems with your theory, as I see it. #1. How do you wind up with his key to begin with? #2. If the courier will steal anything, when your friend sends you his box unlocked, the courier will steal the box - and thus, you have nothing to place your diamond into. #3. Why send diamonds

Re: CCIE [7:40568]

2002-04-06 Thread Kris Keen
I second all the comments here, the lab by no means is something you acheive in 2months, unless as they said your a guru of everything. I don't know one person that knows everything, and I'll assume the same about you. Dont underestimate this, give yourself 6-8months hard study in a full equiped

RE: Configuring Merge ISDN Simulator/Emulator [7:40708]

2002-04-06 Thread Kris Keen
Read your manuals..I would suggest Groupstudy be your last resort after reading everything you have..no point in getting someone to explain it to you.. Could be router config, could be merge isdn config, who knows.. Read your books, then come back and ask Message Posted at: http://www.groupstud

Re: Back to back AUX port for DDR? [7:40689]

2002-04-06 Thread scott chapin
Check out these websites - I have not used them so I cannot tell you if they are good products. DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY RECOMMENDATIONS? http://www.linesimulators.com/telsim.shtml http://www.digitalproductsco.com/ringit.htm Thanks, Scott Chapin, CCNP On Saturday 06 April 2002 01:31 pm, you wr

Re: Need Clarification about Halabis BGP comment [7:40690]

2002-04-06 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 01:10 PM 4/6/02, JohnZ wrote: >"IP connectivity has to be achieved via a protocol different from BGP; >otherwise, the session will be in a race condition. An example of a race >condition follows: neighbors can reach one another via some IGP, the BGP >session gets established, and the BGP update

Re: Book on IPv6 [7:40515]

2002-04-06 Thread Ing. Milton Amador Z.
Yes, go to check the site www.ipv6.org - Original Message - From: "Hamid Ali Asgari" To: Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 2:29 PM Subject: Book on IPv6 [7:40515] > Hi, > > I am looking for a book on IPv6. Any suggestions? > > Thanks > > Hamid > > > ___

Re: apache [7:40616]

2002-04-06 Thread Ing. Milton Amador Z.
ok, if Apache is down when you run ciscowork200, then this is because ciscowork200 use the same port 80, the should do is running the apache in the port 8080 this change is in the file httpd.conf in the line port 80. When you make this change then restart the apache server, and try. Other option

Re: How do I approach the company about my CCIE [7:40261]

2002-04-06 Thread Gaz
I think that depends on the individual company. Our company currently has 6 CCIE's. I was dissuaded from going for CCIE by my company. The reason, although they haven't stated it in so many words is that they would just about double my pay from CCNP, but I would bring them very little more income.

Re: Configure transparent bridging on Cisco router problem [7:40709]

2002-04-06 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 11:50 AM 4/6/02, nntp.groupstudy.com wrote: >I put two FA interfaces into same bridge group, and enable bridge protocol >ieee. There is not IP address configured on the bridge port. But it will >not >bridge any IP traffic unless I disable IP routing on the router I think that's normal. If yo

Configuring Merge ISDN Simulator/Emulator [7:40708]

2002-04-06 Thread Lan Wong
Hello, I just bought a Merge isdn simulator/emulator that only comes with the PAW software without any documentations. Could someone tell me if this simulator works right out of the box or do you need to configure it (ie. spids and dn #s). I've connected two 2503 via rj-45 and was able to get a

3920 [7:40707]

2002-04-06 Thread The Edward Groove
would anybody have one of these that they'd be willing to part with? if so, please let me know your price. thanks! eddie _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com Message Posted at: http://www.groups

RE: Re: Puzzles -> WAS RE: My interview story [7:40553]

2002-04-06 Thread Jay
Agreed. There are too many variables here. Even if the question stated that an exact answer could be derived given this information then one of two possibilities could exist: 1) The rope is 4 feet off the ground in this configuration: | | | | |

RE: HSSI crossover cable [7:40679]

2002-04-06 Thread Daniel Cotts
Cisco does/did sell such a cable. CAB-HNUL= 72-0727-01 > -Original Message- > From: Mr. Richard L. Pickard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 8:17 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: HSSI crossover cable [7:40679] > > > 4/6/2002 8:15am Saturday > > I have

RE: Re: Puzzles -> WAS RE: My interview story [7:40553]

2002-04-06 Thread John Neiberger
I guess I was going on two assumptions: first, if the courier could steal the box itself then the rest of the puzzle is moot ; and second, that these were boxes with attached locks and you could lock them without a key. If the locks aren't attached to the box then you'd have to use one of th

Re: Re: Puzzles -> WAS RE: My interview story [7:40553]

2002-04-06 Thread Jay
I don't see why your friend can't send you his lock (without the key), allowing you put diamond in any your box but lock it with his lock, and send it back. I guess I don't understand what the courier is going to steal. Will he take anything, including boxes and locks, or just diamonds? On Sa

RE: Re: Puzzles -> WAS RE: My interview story [7:40553]

2002-04-06 Thread Roberts, Larry
Might I ask how your going to lock his box ? The courier would steal it if he gets his hands on it the dang courier. Thanks Larry -Original Message- From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 2:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Re: Puzzles ->

RE: HSSI crossover cable [7:40679]

2002-04-06 Thread s vermill
Richard, Yes you can. Check out the null modem pinout in this document: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis4000/4000cn/4260hcab.htm Scott Mr. Richard L. Pickard wrote: > > 4/6/2002 8:15am Saturday > > I have two 4000 routers with HSSI cards. Is there a w

RE: Back to back AUX port for DDR? [7:40689]

2002-04-06 Thread s vermill
You certainly can use a rollover cable between aux ports. But as far as DDR goes, you're kinda missing the dial part aren't you? Nomadic Ping wrote: > > Hi, > > Does anyone know if its possible to configure 2 aux ports on 2 > diffrent > routers, connect them back to back for DDR routing? I hav

Re: Configure transparent bridging on Cisco router problem [7:40699]

2002-04-06 Thread Andrew Cook
Cisco default bridging can only bridge or route a protocol globally. So if you have ip routing enabled, it cannot be bridged. 'bridge crb' lets you bridge or route a protocol per bridge group, and 'bridge irb' lets you bridge and route a protocol bridge group using BVIs. Andrew Cook ""nntp.gro

Re: Back to back AUX port for DDR? [7:40689]

2002-04-06 Thread Nomadic Ping
Whats a dial tone simulator and where can you get one, also can i take it that you cant use a back to back cable on the AUX ports? - Original Message - From: "nettable_walker" To: Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 7:30 PM Subject: Re: Back to back AUX port for DDR? [7:40689] > 4/6/2002

Re: Puzzles -> WAS RE: My interview story [7:40553]

2002-04-06 Thread Patrick Ramsey
how about lock his box inside your box, let him keep his key and send the key with your box with the courier. -Patrick >>> "Joe Morabito" 04/06/02 09:04AM >>> solution for part A: Lock the box, send it to your friend. Send the key as a separate delivery. In essence there are two deliveries m

Re: Re: Puzzles -> WAS RE: My interview story [7:40553]

2002-04-06 Thread Kent Yu
John, I did not think of the key, but the couier could steal the unlocked box, right? I think John Allhiser got it right. I guess I need spend more time on security. Kent ""John Neiberger"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > But the courier will steal anything that

Re: Re: Puzzles -> WAS RE: My interview story [7:40553]

2002-04-06 Thread John Neiberger
But the courier will steal anything that isn't locked up, including a key! I believe the solution is as follows: Your friend sends you his box, unlocked, by courier. You place your key inside his box, lock it, and send it back. You then place the diamond into your box, lock it, and send it

Re: Cisco VPN Client & PIX [7:40670]

2002-04-06 Thread Curious
Clients are behind Linksys Cable/DSL router and in the office we have PIX 515. PIX assigns IP address from Local IP address Pool. ""Curious"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I am using Cisco VPN Client to connect with my Office PIX 515 firwall over > IPSEC 3DES en

RE: Looking for Cisco components (Routers) - CCIE [7:40567]

2002-04-06 Thread Kris Keen
Sorry, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=40693&t=40567 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL

RE: Looking for Cisco components (Routers) - CCIE Lab [7:40567]

2002-04-06 Thread Kris Keen
Siva, please contact me, I live in Sydney and will be preparing for CCIE very soon. I have 60% of my home lab at the moment Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=40692&t=40567 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info

Re: Back to back AUX port for DDR? [7:40689]

2002-04-06 Thread nettable_walker
4/6/2002 12:34pm Saturday If you do not have two telephone lines a dial tone simulator is a wonderful thing. It has helped me a lot in my CCIE lab prep. Richard // ""Nomadic Ping"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > > Does anyone know if its possible to c

Back to back AUX port for DDR? [7:40689]

2002-04-06 Thread Nomadic Ping
Hi, Does anyone know if its possible to configure 2 aux ports on 2 diffrent routers, connect them back to back for DDR routing? I have seen some configuration for this, but I suspect that you need 2 modems and 2 phone lines, can someone throw some light on this subject? Any responses much apprec

Need Clarification about Halabis BGP comment [7:40690]

2002-04-06 Thread JohnZ
"IP connectivity has to be achieved via a protocol different from BGP; otherwise, the session will be in a race condition. An example of a race condition follows: neighbors can reach one another via some IGP, the BGP session gets established, and the BGP updates get exchanged. The IGP connection g

Configure transparent bridging on Cisco router problem [7:40687]

2002-04-06 Thread nntp.groupstudy.com
I put two FA interfaces into same bridge group, and enable bridge protocol ieee. There is not IP address configured on the bridge port. But it will not bridge any IP traffic unless I disable IP routing on the router or use bridge irb. I was expecting the bridged ports will bridge IP, because t

RE: ISDN SPIDS HELP :URGENT [7:40673]

2002-04-06 Thread Paul Jin
Your telco will tell you whether you need spids or not. And you are right, only certain type of ISDN switches require them and generally you wont see them in Asia Pac or Eufope, at least I have not see a requirement by the local telco. As far as exams and simulators or remote labs, they will tel

RE: Cisco VPN Client & PIX [7:40670]

2002-04-06 Thread Roberts, Larry
I have had this happen connecting to a concentrator. My issue was do to a misbehaving DHCP client/server. When I would connect the to the concentrator, My Linky FW would re-issue me a different IP address. It would do this several times and then stop. I know of several teammates that have the ex

RE: Supervisor III [7:40659]

2002-04-06 Thread Circusnuts_1999
6.3(3) requires 8 Megs FLASH and 64 Megs RAM and to be honest- I have never attempted to Xmodem or Kermit and image without some sort of network blade. Here's the output from my lab switch: cat55k Sho Version WS-C5505 Software, Version McpSW: 6.2(1a) NmpSW: 6.2(1a) Copyright (c) 1995-2002 by Cis

Re: How to keep BGP's session open indefinitly with no [7:40682]

2002-04-06 Thread Chris Camplejohn
router bgp 100 bgp log-neighbor-changes timers bgp 0 0 ""Anthony Pace"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > CCO say's if the holdtime is "0" then the sessions are assumed up and do not > exchange keepalives, but on the command line "timers" does not permit 0 for >

RE: Puzzles -> WAS RE: My interview story [7:40553]

2002-04-06 Thread John Allhiser
The first one is simple if you relate it to public key sharing in network security. Place the diamond in the box. Secure the box with your lock. Send it to your friend. So far, it's safe from the courier. When your friend receives the box, she secures the box with her lock and sends it back to

Re: BGP question [7:40525]

2002-04-06 Thread Peter van Oene
I have seen it happen in lab environments. For the most part, it isn't pretty. It's the worst with OSPF as it isn't possible to get to 100k+ prefixes in ISIS (cap is 32k I believe due to LSP sizes & max fragments) In my lab, I had to reboot all my cisco devices (4700's, 7513's, 2600's & acc

HSSI crossover cable [7:40679]

2002-04-06 Thread Mr. Richard L. Pickard
4/6/2002 8:15am Saturday I have two 4000 routers with HSSI cards. Is there a way to set up a crossover connection between them (no MUX) ? I realize this would be a special cable. Thanks, Richard (not a Jedi yet) // Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=40

Re: Puzzles -> WAS RE: My interview story [7:40553]

2002-04-06 Thread Joe Morabito
solution for part A: Lock the box, send it to your friend. Send the key as a separate delivery. In essence there are two deliveries made. - Original Message - From: "Craig Columbus" To: Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 12:58 AM Subject: Re: Puzzles -> WAS RE: My interview story [7:405

RE: Cisco VPN Client & PIX [7:40670]

2002-04-06 Thread Rico Ortiz
might not be the same as your problem but I had a Citrix client do the same. took 2 months to troubleshoot the damn thing. Found out is was a power thing. Good luck and good hunting... Rico -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002