CCIE LAB test questions [7:40793]

2002-04-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all, I passed my written test a few months ago and just finished to build a lab at home. I'm curious to know what subjects are asked at the LAB test Routing & Switching. I do not want to know in detail whats happening at the test but just the topics like: BGP OSPF ISDN Frame VPN IPsec etc

RE: PIX VS CheckPoint [7:40136]

2002-04-07 Thread Mark Odette II
Timo- Which version of the PDM are you referring to that has the VPN config capability?? I have 1.1.2 now, and I have not found that functionality... Am I just overlooking something!?!?! TIA for your response. -Mark Odette II -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PR

DSL Clock [7:40791]

2002-04-07 Thread Hamid
Hi Group. I have a DSL connection with a DSL modem connected on my NM-4T module . modem generates its internal clock at 528000 bps. and other side ( customer ) is same modem with this clock I want to know at this clock ( 528kbps ) , at a time the total ( SEND + RECIVE ) can not be over 528kbps o

Re: OSPF design [7:40269]

2002-04-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aha! I have found the answer to my own question about why the summary from R2 isn't used even if there is no null0 route. Answer - because the RFC says it shouldn't be ;-) Specifically, RFC2328, 16.2(3), when considering summary LSAs to build the routing table... "If it is a Type 3 summary-LSA

RE: CCDP or CCIE [7:40732]

2002-04-07 Thread amanda lalli-cafini
Hi Andy, gee... passing a cisco test in 2 weeks would be pretty fast. regards, amanda Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=40789&t=40732 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/ci

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

2002-04-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, the switch itself doesn't know what country it's in. So if a provider in the Asia-Pac region chose to use a DMS100 switch-type, you'd need to use SPIDs. But my understanding is that in general, the Asia-Pac providers use switch types that don't require SPIDs (such as basic-net3). Your I

VPN 500 Concentrator and non-Cisco VPN clients [7:40788]

2002-04-07 Thread Mason
If I have a Cisco VPN 5000, are most VPN clients suppose to work with the Cisco VPN 5000 ? (for example Microsoft VPN clients) ? Or do I must to download the VPN 5000 client from Cisco website to be able to connect to the VPN 5000 concentrator... Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/fo

RE: CCDP or CCIE [7:40732]

2002-04-07 Thread Kris Keen
Hi Amanda, can you reply to me off the board, I'd like to chat, fellow australian here looking at CCIE now. Regards Kris Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=40787&t=40732 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: h

RE: Routing Question [7:40766]

2002-04-07 Thread Kent Browning
Thanks a lot Priscilla. This is what I was looking for. I suppose my part 2 to the previous question would make more sense if I used live IPs like Scenario 3 Scenario 3 == ---int0-(R1)-int1 int0-(R2)-int1 --- Router 1 Int 0: 192.168.1.1 Int 1: 200.100.2.1 Router 2 Int 0:

Re: any comments on my acl page ? [7:40785]

2002-04-07 Thread Pauldude
any comments on my acl page ? http://members.aol.com/pwilk517/private/ciscoacl.html Please have a look, Thanks Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=40785&t=40785 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://w

netbios over internet [7:40784]

2002-04-07 Thread cage
how can I make the netbios over Internet except the dlsw+ ? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=40784&t=40784 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct a

Fwd:Again (For OSPF Gurus) Interesting OSPF Question [7:40718]

2002-04-07 Thread IT Guy
Guys, Plz help to solve this confusion. I have tried myself and I learned that Virtual link woks even if we dnt change timers with Virtual-link command ..(after changing timers for area 0) IS it not wrong concept wise?? I meant if we changed OSPF timers in Area0, should we not change timers

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

2002-04-07 Thread Robert T. Repko (R Squared Consultants)
Please don't think I'm being argumentative, I'm trying to explain the configuration I have and what I'm trying to accomplish. This is coming from my understanding and concept, which I am starting to think is way off base. What really throws me is that this configuration is working at another

CCIE written / Lab ... partner [7:40781]

2002-04-07 Thread Pierre-Alex GUANEL
Anyone in Warsaw (Poland), preparing for the CCIE written / Lab? Please contact me of line. Thank you, Pierre-Alex Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=40781&t=40781 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: htt

Re: Core layer question [7:40535]

2002-04-07 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Do y'all know about Cisco's SAFE design? It's a "blueprint" for implementing security on enterprise networks, sort of a template for a typical enterprise network (if there is such a thing as typical). It would probably give you ideas on where Cisco would put the IDS. It was developed by Sean C

RE: Routing Question [7:40766]

2002-04-07 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 06:08 PM 4/7/02, Kent Browning wrote: >What is Router 1 and Router 2 were 2 different companies? They would have to >have different subnet IDs? No, the router interfaces on the shared link should be on the same subnet. Logically they share the link between themselves. It's sort of a no-mans

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

2002-04-07 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 12:49 PM 4/7/02, JohnZ wrote: >Thanks Priscilla, as always thanks for your well informed answer. I think I >was confused about "race condition". In this case to me it seems that if >iBGP continues to show reachability while the IGP session is down it will >send traffic even though without IGP t

Re: Routing Question [7:40766]

2002-04-07 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
How many bits are defining network IDs and how many are defining node IDs? (that is, what's the subnet mask?) With some subnet masks, you have 3 segments in Scenario 2. With other subnet masks, you have a broken network (the routers can't talk to each other across the middle). Priscilla At 0

Re: Finding a MAC address [7:38560]

2002-04-07 Thread jorge rodriguez
Correct [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >The show cam command uses the mac format of 00-00-00-00-00-00 >not the same as the ios command, which uses the .. >format. > > >Larry Letterman >Cisco Systems >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[

Re: OSPF design [7:40269]

2002-04-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Peter, comments inline... JMcL - Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 08/04/2002 09:14 am - "Peter van Oene" Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/04/2002 01:17 am Please respond to "Peter van Oene" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Re: OSPF design [7:4

RE: Routing Question [7:40766]

2002-04-07 Thread Larry Letterman
then you would use redistribution or static routes. Larry Letterman Cisco Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kent Browning Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 3:08 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Routing Question

RE: Routing Question [7:40766]

2002-04-07 Thread Lidiya White
>> In Scenario 2, how many segments are there? >> Is there anything wrong with routing router 1 to router 2 and not using a >> common segment? I just won't work, unless you'll use secondary ip addresses. -- Lidiya White Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=40772&t

Re: Core layer question [7:40535]

2002-04-07 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I've always understood that anything in the core (access-lists, FW blades, IDS modules, etc. ) is a bad design as it just slows down traffic as the core is built for speed. I was always told to move everything to the distro or access-layer, depending on the function, AFAIK, the IDS blades have t

RE: Routing Question [7:40766]

2002-04-07 Thread Kent Browning
What is Router 1 and Router 2 were 2 different companies? They would have to have different subnet IDs? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=40770&t=40766 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groups

RE: Routing Question [7:40766]

2002-04-07 Thread Larry Letterman
How do you plan on making R1 talk to R2 ? Typically you need both routers on the same network, unless you are going to use ip un-numbered ona serial link... Larry Letterman Cisco Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf O

Re: AGS+ Router Question [7:38726]

2002-04-07 Thread M.C. van den Bovenkamp
Jeffrey Hall wrote: > Anyone know the correct console cable for the AGS+ Just a normal 25-pin straight-through cable. No rolls, no crossovers. Regards, Marco. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=40768&t=38726

ISDN Simulator - Config required [7:40767]

2002-04-07 Thread Rashid Lohiya
I am trying to configure an ISDN Simulator to connect my Cisco routers together. Anyone got a working sample config for a tele-products 2b+d simulator Thanks Rashid Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=40767&t=40767 ---

Routing Question [7:40766]

2002-04-07 Thread Kent Browning
Scenario 1 == ---int0-(R1)-int1 int0-(R2)-int1 --- Router 1 Int 0: 192.168.1.1 Int 1: 192.168.2.1 Router 2 Int 0: 192.168.2.2 Int 1: 192.168.3.1 Scenario 2 == ---int0-(R1)-int1 int0-(R2)-int1 --- Router 1 Int 0: 192.168.1.1 Int 1: 192.168.2.1 Router 2 Int 0:

AGS - BUILDING HOME LAB - Which LAB Books are best [7:40758]

2002-04-07 Thread H Howard Lewis Bloom
I presently am studying for the CCNP. I have 4 routers: All run enterprise 12.2 FW IPSEC - the whole enchilada All are 16/16 I have a 2514 running my internet connection to Comcast And three more routers: 2514 2504 2522 - this was the sweetest, I just picked it up off Ebay for $550 I'm thin

Re: AGS+ Router Question [7:38726]

2002-04-07 Thread Jeffrey Hall
I've just gotten one of these wonderful (and loud) AGS+'s from a seller on Ebay. When I received my shipment I had the router only, no manuals, no cables, etc. I have had no luck finding what kind of console cable this router uses as I've already tried the standard Cisco flat console cable. Any

Re: AGS+ Router Question [7:38726]

2002-04-07 Thread H Howard Lewis Bloom
That is what I want to know as there is what appears to be a good one on Ebay. Right now I've got 4 Routers and a 2924 XL EN switch. All Running 12.2 FW IPSEC ENT and all 16/16. I've got a 2514 actually routing my internet to comcast cable and 2514 2522 2503 I thought the AGS might round it o

RE: Core layer question [7:40535]

2002-04-07 Thread Kent Hundley
It's not a bad idea to have an IDS blade in the core, but if you have to pick either the DMZ and server blocks or the core, I would choose the former. Having an IDS blade in the core should not affect any other processing of the switch since its a completely self contained module with its own pro

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

2002-04-07 Thread Kent Hundley
Robert, Your conduit command doesn't look right. Typically you want to allow any outside host to access the inside host specified in the conduit. You can specify 'any' by using 0.0.0.0 or 0: conduit (inside,outside) xxx.yyy.115.172 25 tcp 0 0 Also, I'm not sure what your trying to accomplish

RE: Finding a MAC address [7:38560]

2002-04-07 Thread Larry Letterman
The show cam command uses the mac format of 00-00-00-00-00-00 not the same as the ios command, which uses the .. format. Larry Letterman Cisco Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of jorge rodriguez Sent:

Re: equipment book [7:40757]

2002-04-07 Thread Chuck
simple - for anything considered "core" you should specify a 6509 or better. that's why there are so many high schools in the San Jose area that have 6509's , even though there are only 400 end stations on campus. The equipment closet in the main building is "the core" after all, isn't it? :-> C

Re: Cisco Network Designer [7:40547]

2002-04-07 Thread Chuck
""Tom Scott"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Chuck wrote: > > > 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

RE: 6513 switch [7:40446]

2002-04-07 Thread Ismail Al-Shelh
Dre, Tim and everybody thanks alot,I have ordered what you have adviced me. :) -Original Message- From: dre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 10:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: 6513 switch [7:40446] You need fabric-enabled linecards like the WS-X6516-

equipment book [7:40757]

2002-04-07 Thread Tom Scott
I just took the BCMSN, and passed. Three down, one to go. I think I must have missed most of the questions about equipment, such as whether to use a 4000, 5000, 6000, 8000, etc. That's definitely the weak link in my knowledge, not only on the BCMSN but also for the BCRAN test. Can anyone refer me

Thanks GOD I passed the written....now the funs [7:40756]

2002-04-07 Thread Juan Blanco
Team, Today I passed the qualification exam, First I would like thank GOD, San Lazaro, my Family and all the members of the Cisco Group Study that have contributed to helping me pass the Written Exam. Today I passed the qualification exam. It was a very difficult exam IMHO, much harder than the

Re: Cisco Network Designer [7:40547]

2002-04-07 Thread Tom Scott
Chuck wrote: > 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 ) I'll take a look at the NetformX. Thanks for the reference. Have you

RE: Can anyone break this Cisco 4912G password? [7:40505]

2002-04-07 Thread Charlie Wehner
I just ran both of the hashes against a 20Mb wordlist using John the Ripper with no luck. (Looks like you might have to perform some password recovery.) Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=40753&t=40505 -- FAQ, list ar

Re: iBGP full mesh ? [7:40741]

2002-04-07 Thread Phil Barker
Thanks Peter, I just got the following link which confirms what you say. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/bgp_noad.html#intro The BGP table must have got populated since the networks where directly connected. I also had auto-summary on (Dohh), using /30 s (Dohh, Dohh). Phil. --- Peter van

Re: AGS+ Router Question [7:38726]

2002-04-07 Thread Paul Lalonde
Have you ever seen one of those AGS routers humming away? :-) Let's put it this way... they use standard 110V power, alright, but draw upwards of 7 AMPs. Not only that, but they have a high-output fan blower assembly that runs right off the 110V main power. No dinky 12V fan here! :-) In short,

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

2002-04-07 Thread JohnZ
Thanks Priscilla, as always thanks for your well informed answer. I think I was confused about "race condition". In this case to me it seems that if iBGP continues to show reachability while the IGP session is down it will send traffic even though without IGP there will be no means for this traffi

Re: iBGP full mesh ? [7:40741]

2002-04-07 Thread Peter van Oene
Network statements only advertise routes that exists in the routing table. Further, if you use a "mask" on the statement, you need to match the prefix exactly. Usually, one uses static routes to null0 to pin up aggregate routes, or normal static routes (non null0) for others. At 09:22 AM 4/7

Re: OSPF DR problem [7:34379]

2002-04-07 Thread Chuck
now I'm gonna have to set up a test - seeing if a virtual link will indeed join two non-backbone areas. Funny, the issue has never come up in any of the study materials or various test lab scenarios that I have seen. although to be truthful, if the transit area is the backbone, I'm not sure what

Re: Passed CSPFA [7:39946]

2002-04-07 Thread Timo Graser
The really hard Cisco Security exam is the the Intrusion Detection exam, the others (CSPFA, MCNS, CSVPN) are really easy to pass. Ole Drews Jensen wrote: >It is my pleasure to announce that I passed the CSPFA this morning with a >good score. > >During the examination, I was beginning to doubt t

Re: AGS+ Router Question [7:38726]

2002-04-07 Thread H Howard Lewis Bloom
Exactly what kind of power are we talking about here? I've seen this routers on Ebay and seen nothing about special power requirements. It's standard 110 Volt right? >On 18 Mar 2002 19:01:35 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Larry Letterman") wrote: >it should be free, since it'll cost a fortune >to

Re: Passed CSPFA [7:39946]

2002-04-07 Thread Timo Graser
The really hard Cisco Security exam is the the Intrusion Detection exam, the others (CSPFA, MCNS, CSVPN) are really easy to pass. Ole Drews Jensen wrote: >It is my pleasure to announce that I passed the CSPFA this morning with a >good score. > >During the examination, I was beginning to doubt t

Re: COX Cable and Cisco uBR924 owners [7:40208]

2002-04-07 Thread jorge rodriguez
That's something. I am not surprise by the bellow statement. I am a Cox subscriber and since day one I noticed the level of tech support. Cox just don't want to pay intellectual techs that are capable of supporting Cisco cable modems, they just don't have the brains Jorge Cebuano wrote: >

Re: PIX VS CheckPoint [7:40136]

2002-04-07 Thread Reggie Dwight
As long as you're into comparing vendors, you might want to take a look at Netscreen. the published data indicates it is every bit as fast, if not faster, than PIX and has a GUI interface every bit as convenient as Checkpoint. It is also a whole lot less expensive than either. ""Jeffrey Reed""

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

2002-04-07 Thread IT Guy
Hi Brad, Many thanks for your help. Do you mean that even If we are in Asia pacific region ,we might have to use SPIDS if the switch we have supports SPIDS?? But , I am still confused.. I read on Cisco website that SPIDS only require in NA and in some europe parts so.. 2nd.. IF the switch

Re: VOIP Problem in Branch office! [7:40733]

2002-04-07 Thread Reggie Dwight
just a guess, based on the symptom described - is the dial plan on the branch PBX correct? You make no mention of having checked your PBX side call routing. ""SAJ"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Dear Friends, > > Im working in a small company having a WAN setup

Re: BCRAN question [7:37481]

2002-04-07 Thread Steve Ringley
Its an interesting question about the exam though as the 700 series is not on the current product list. I am working on this exam next, and hate to spend time on something that has passed from relevance. ""Kaminski, Shawn G"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > OK, I

RE: CCDP or CCIE [7:40732]

2002-04-07 Thread Andy Barkl
The new CID exam is as easy as the current NP exams. Why not take 2 weeks on your way to the top to pick it up. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of amanda lalli-cafini Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 1:23 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CCDP

Re: OSPF DR problem [7:34379]

2002-04-07 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>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 >> connectivit

Re: iBGP full mesh ? [7:40741]

2002-04-07 Thread Steven A. Ridder
did you turn off sync.? -- RFC 1149 Compliant. Get in my head: http://sar.dynu.com ""Phil Barker"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi Group, > > Hope someone can help out with this as I don4t have > access to my kit at the moment. > > I tried to set up my first

iBGP full mesh ? [7:40741]

2002-04-07 Thread Phil Barker
Hi Group, Hope someone can help out with this as I don4t have access to my kit at the moment. I tried to set up my first BGP lab last week. I configured a full iBGP mesh, three routers connected in a triangle via serial lines. I set up (neighbour( statements on each router (Hope Radia can forgi

Re: Cisco 2500 console problem [7:40559]

2002-04-07 Thread siubond
Be sure the setting of your computer is correct, say my setting for com 1 is "8, N, 1, flow control: XOn/Xoff " , the baud rate should be 9600. I don't think that the console port is so easy to be faulty. I think the problem is mainly due to your setting. siubond ""Widjaja Surja Kentjana"" Hi

Re: PIX VS CheckPoint [7:40136]

2002-04-07 Thread Timo Graser
The Pix has also a browser interface. The only disadvantage in the past was, that you could not configure a vpn. With the new pdm you will be able to do this too. So the only things in the future to do at cli will be to run setup and then log in over your browser. Jeffrey Reed wrote: >IPSO c

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

2002-04-07 Thread Circusnuts_1999
I appreciate it, but I'm actually not that sophisticated and this is what I was looking for: 2924xl#clock set 12:56:00 30 March 2002 Thanks Jorge !!! Phil -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of jorge rodriguez Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 3:3

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

2002-04-07 Thread Robert T. Repko (R Squared Consultants)
I thought that's what I had? conduit (inside,outside) xxx.yyy.115.172 25 tcp 172.20.18.172 255.255.255.255 (outside address) (port) (ip addr of host to reach) (inside address) If I'm misunderstanding could you rewrite the

Re: Looking for Cisco components (Routers) - CCIE Lab Setup [7:40734]

2002-04-07 Thread jorge rodriguez
Check out these links for labs: www.layer7labs.com www.kg2.com Or contact Ozzi by email at [EMAIL PROTECTED] , he is a cisco instructor as well as cisco-lab reseller. Jorge / CCNA CCNP / CCIE wannabe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Siva wrote: > Hi All > > I just cleared my ccie w

VOIP Problem in Branch office! [7:40733]

2002-04-07 Thread SAJ
Dear Friends, Im working in a small company having a WAN setup & using VOIP on it! We have got 3600 series routers on all sites & using E&M configuration. Problem is in one of our branch office, i.e if i call from branch office to heaad office call establishes & both parties talk to each other

CCDP or CCIE [7:40732]

2002-04-07 Thread amanda lalli-cafini
Good Day All , I am curious to hear from people who did their ccie straight after completing the ccnp and also from anyone who did the ccdp in between as well. I would like to jump straight into the ccie and i think that is what i will do; but i would like to hear what others have done. i just

Re: Finding a MAC address [7:38560]

2002-04-07 Thread Jorge Rodriguez
Depending on varios scenarios: Assuming the following: If users worksations are WindowsNT stations and properly configure WINS servers you can simply retreave the MAC address by entering the host IP address at the windowsnt command-line e.g. nbtstat -a ip-address If you have Catalyst switche

Re: Finding a MAC address [7:38560]

2002-04-07 Thread jorge rodriguez
Depending on varios scenarios: Assuming the following: If users worksations are WindowsNT stations and properly configure WINS servers you can simply retreave the MAC address by entering the host IP address at the windowsnt command-line e.g. nbtstat -a ip-address If you have Catalyst switche