difference between VIP and IP [7:41155]

2002-04-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quick answer... The VIP doesn't have interfaces itself - it allows you to use Port Adapters (that can also be used in the 7200) in the 7500. Various types of processing can also be offloaded to the VIP. The Interface Processors are older, and only work in the 7500 series - you can't put them i

Re: Advertise the network with secondary ip address [7:41011]

2002-04-11 Thread dovelet
I tried "redistribute connected" in the Router eigrp before, but the secondary network still were not advertised. Any suggestions? Regards, Dovelet ""Brant Stevens"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Redistribute connected > > -Original Message- > From: [EM

BSCI (640-900) exam sample [7:41163]

2002-04-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear All, Please advise if there are any sample tests that is good for the new BSCI exam. I understand that this new exam's format is quite different from the 640-503 exam. Are the Boston's test good for this exam? Thanks in advance, Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php

DLSW direct encapsulation confusion-->for Experts only [7:41164]

2002-04-11 Thread IT Guy
GUys, A bit confuse abt DLSW+ direct encapsulation. I read on CD that it can be configure via 2 ways (1) DLSW LITe (2) PASSTHRU but I can see that in books dlsw lite is treated as another encapsulation type and not the direct encapsulation.. SO If we follow the CD and lets consider that we h

syslog [7:41165]

2002-04-11 Thread kaushalender
Hi group I have 2610 router and a linux machine.Can somebody help me how to configure router that all possible messages which r coming on console shouls be diverted on that linux machine . Thanx in advance Kaushalender Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=41165&

Re: Ping times? Am i missing something [7:41151]

2002-04-11 Thread Kevin Cullimore
The range of TTL values is dependent upon the size of the field reserved to hold it. In many cases, devices that modify the field as the packet passes through it decrement the value by one. Due to congestion and other facts of network life, it's therefore quite easy for the value to become out of

Re: iBGP full mesh ? [7:40741]

2002-04-11 Thread Peter van Oene
Nice research :) I didn't bother to stretch back pre 93'ish :) Quick comments inline At 12:33 AM 4/11/2002 -0400, Chuck wrote: >dead horse time, and maybe not worth further comment / question, but see >below if you have masochistic tendencies, or just want to delve into the >thought process of

network(strange problem) [7:41168]

2002-04-11 Thread kaushalender
Hi group , I have a vsat link from my service provider and i have two network which is 64.110.93.192/28 and 216.252.243.0.I have a strange problem if i use ip from 64 network on downloading any file from net i am geting very good speed but if use ip from 216 network i am downloading same fil

channelized E1 port for leased line link? [7:41169]

2002-04-11 Thread rmart.
Hi, is there any way that I could use my channelized E1 port for a leased line link (2Mbps)? any link will be better :) Thanks. Rey Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=41169&t=41169 -- FAQ, list archives, and subs

RE: PIX + NAT Question [7:41022]

2002-04-11 Thread
What is the problem and can you send a config once again. -Original Message- From: Arni V. Skarphedinsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 11:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: PIX + NAT Question [7:41022] the nat "(inside) 2 123.123.144.251 255.255.255.2

Re: syslog [7:41165]

2002-04-11 Thread Mark Patrick
# config t (config)# logging trap debugging (config)# logging xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx !put the ip of the linux box here then you can do a > sh logg !to see of it working R/ Mark ""kaushalender"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi group > > I have 2610 router and

RE: syslog [7:41165]

2002-04-11 Thread Marko Milivojevic
You do following on the router: logging NameOrIpOfLinuxBox logging trap debug/var/log/router.log Note: is actual tab character, not n number of spaces. Marko. > -Original Message- > From: kaushalender [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: fimmtudagur, 11. aprml 2002

RE: Please confirm (conf#2317cf8dfaa6043b271074421e351e56) [7:41173]

2002-04-11 Thread Ciaron Gogarty
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 30 March 2002 19:14 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Please confirm (conf#2317cf8dfaa6043b271074421e351e56) Hi, You have tried to post to GroupStudy.com's Professional mailing list. Because the server does not rec

RE: syslog [7:41165]

2002-04-11 Thread Marko Milivojevic
[to maintainers of the list: it seems that something gets confused in software if something thaty looks like html is used] You do following on the router: logging NameOrIpOfLinuxBox logging trap debug ! choose different level as you desire logging facility local1! ch

Re: CCIE Books [7:41093]

2002-04-11 Thread Persio Pucci
Just for the records, I would love to see one using a Salami on a CCIE test :))) lol Just kidding Mike, I would go with both. :) Persio - Original Message - From: "michael c reilly" To: Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 6:04 PM Subject: CCIE Books [7:41093] > Hello, > I have been check

Re: DLSW direct encapsulation confusion-->for Experts only [7:41176]

2002-04-11 Thread Engelhard M. Labiro
Hi, I was as confused as you before, because different material states different definition and categories about DLSw+ direct encapsulation. I am stick on the CD`s definition that DLSw+ Lite is one kind of direct encapsulation over Frame Relay. The following are my notes and conclusion regarding

RE: Change the Bridge ID on a cat5k [7:41177]

2002-04-11 Thread Church, Chuck
Tim, Change your Supervisor! From what Manny Gonzalez found out from numerous Cisco sources, it's almost impossible. There are some diagnostic versions of code that support it, but probably not available to most of us. Chuck Church Sr. Network Engineer CCIE #8776, MCNE, MCSE US Tennis

RE: packet size [7:41079]

2002-04-11 Thread Brian Zeitz
OK, maybe not token ring, your right. I just read it about Ethernet in a few different places. Don't take my word for things, I am just a humble CCNA :) Very soon to be CCNP, taking CIT soon. I found this information on a few sites on the internet, not RFCs. -Original Message- From: Prisc

SSH connexions [7:41178]

2002-04-11 Thread BASSOLE Rock
Hello group, The default SSH port is 22. For security reasons we would like to modify this port to another value for VTY connexions. How can I modify the default SSH port for VTY connexions on a Cisco router. Thank you for any information. Rock BASSOLE Til: +33 (0) 1 45 96 22 03 Message Po

RE: Ethernet [7:40886]

2002-04-11 Thread Ismail Al-Shelh
I have experienced this problem before I remember that time when this problem occurred I did not have any tools to check if there is broadcast or not, basically I was unaware of broadcast availability , what I was doing as my network was only 20 computers is typing ping with known healthy Etherne

Re: CCIE Written Reading.. [7:41017]

2002-04-11 Thread Dan Kline
NLI's ISBN is 1-931881-00-6 ""Kris Keen"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Thankyou all! Anyone have the NLI Study guide ISBN and also the Caslow > Bridges Routers and Switches ISBN? > > Ill purchase the Boson 1,2,3 tomorrow > > Thanks all :) > Onto the written!

RE: packet size [7:41079]

2002-04-11 Thread Brian Zeitz
I found a cheet sheet on cisco's site. Heh. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/encheat.html -Original Message- From: Kevin Cullimore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 6:52 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: packet size [7:41079] I had always thought that

RE: packet size [7:41079]

2002-04-11 Thread Brian Zeitz
Your right Priscilla :) Yea, your also right about the different layers, because at layer 3, you could have 0. I found that "802.5 has no min packet size" "IEEE 802.3 networks have a minimum packet size that depends on the transmission rate. For type 10BASE5 802.3 networks the minimum packet s

RE: Change the Bridge ID on a cat5k [7:41184]

2002-04-11 Thread DAN DORTON
>From what I understand the bridge id is comprised of two things. A. MAC ADDRESS B. PRIORITY Do a show spantree to see what I mean. Snip> CAT5K (enable) sh spantree VLAN 1 Spanning tree enabled Spanning tree type ieee Designated Root XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX Designated Root Prio

RE: About IOS question [7:41031]

2002-04-11 Thread Brian Zeitz
Dumb question but, You are talking about a router IOS? Or maybe you want to know if PPPoE works on Pix? I know pix supports it in like 6.2. For Routers, of course you have to have the correct interface, and I believe they sell special IOS versions just for ADSL. Any idea on what model router? If i

RE: About IOS question [7:41031]

2002-04-11 Thread David C Prall
I've got an 806 that does this. It overloads the external ethernet interface for PAT. It supports the Firewall feature set. And it supports PPPoE. I'm currently running 12.2(2)XI1, but I'm not using PPPoE. I have a friend who has the same setup but is using PPPoE. Using the Software Advisor http:

win98 pptp vpn connections at only 9.6kbps [7:41187]

2002-04-11 Thread suaveguru
hi all, anyone got any inputs why connecting to cisco vpn concentrator 3005 yields only 9.6kbps with a pstn connection over the internet at 64kbps.While if I were to connect to win2k vpn server I get the same connection speed as my pstn provider ,i.e. at 64kbps . any form of inputs will be great

Re: Change the Bridge ID on a cat5k [7:41188]

2002-04-11 Thread Manny Gonzalez
Tisk tisk!! Hehehee, you cheated Tim. hahahaha. See, I have eyes in here too. Well, the quick answer is NOT POSSIBLE. The long answer is this: Cisco's Catalyst OS makes a pool of 1024 addresses available to the switch. The switch will assign addresses to each VLAN, PORT, etc. sequentially until

RE: About IOS question [7:41031]

2002-04-11 Thread Brian Zeitz
Isn't PAT and overloading the same thing? -Original Message- From: David C Prall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 10:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: About IOS question [7:41031] I've got an 806 that does this. It overloads the external ethernet interfac

RE: ac-path access list [7:40983]

2002-04-11 Thread Kelly Cobean
Yep, you guys are correct. "^" is the beginning-of-line character, and "$" is the End-of-Line character. This means that ^10$ indicates the exact string of "BOL,AS10,EOL" or an as-path that includes only AS10. In order for this regex to be of any use to you, AS10 must be a neighboring AS, other

RE: configure VPN on PIX which behind PAT router [7:41090]

2002-04-11 Thread Kent Hundley
You could, if the PIX supported NAT transparency for IPSec like the VPN 3000 does. Unfortunately, this feature is not yet available. My SE tells me its on the road map for inclusion sometime this year, but there are no firm dates yet. Your other option would be to get rid of the cayman router,

How fast do bits travel ? [7:41192]

2002-04-11 Thread Matthew Tayler
Ok I have spent ages trying to find an answer to this question, and probably only added to my confusion. You know how it is you spend ages looking at something and become snow blind or get tunnel vision or whatever, but I cannot see the answer to the following: How far does a bit travel in say 1

debug ip packet 136 detail [7:41193]

2002-04-11 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
I have have an access-list 136 applied to my outside interface for inbound traffic. When I do a "debug ip packet 136 detail" it shows me both incoming and outgoing traffic. Why is it showing me outgoing traffic? - That has nothing to do with the access-list - or??? Thanks, Ole ~~~

Re: Change the Bridge ID on a cat5k [7:41194]

2002-04-11 Thread Jaspreet Bhatia
Timothy , If the goal is just to change the Bridge ID ,then just change the Priority . I don't know any way to change the MAC address of the switch . Now, if teh ultimate goal is to stop the switch from becoming the root of the Spanning Tree . Then you can use the STP R

OSPF problem [7:41195]

2002-04-11 Thread STRAND Scott
I had a problem between two OSPF neighbors. Here is what I saw in the log: OSPF-4_ERRRCV Received invalid packet: BAD Version OSPF - Mismatch Authentication key - Message Digest Key 1 My question is what is meant by "Bad Version". Anyone seen this. Tks, Scott [GroupStudy.com removed an attachm

OT Again: SNMP and TimeWarner Cable [7:41196]

2002-04-11 Thread Craig Columbus
Have any of you tried using SNMP to monitor routers / servers from inside the Time Warner Cable Network? (Put aside the obvious security risks for the moment.) I'm on the Time Warner Cable Network at home and I need to temporarily install What's Up Gold at home to monitor a 3640. For some re

Re: How fast do bits travel ? [7:41192]

2002-04-11 Thread Wes Knight
In article , [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > Ok I have spent ages trying to find an answer to this question, and probably > only added to my confusion. You know how it is you spend ages looking at > something and become snow blind or get tunnel vision or whatever, but I > cannot see the answer to the

RE: How fast do bits travel ? [7:41192]

2002-04-11 Thread Jeffrey Reed
In theory, doesn't electricity travel at the speed of light? 186,000 feet per second, I think. I once read theory that electricity flows through copper more efficiently than light flows through fiber, so the electrical bits would arrive first in a race. I have both interfaces here in the lab...

RE: OT Again: SNMP and TimeWarner Cable [7:41196]

2002-04-11 Thread Craig Columbus
Well, yes and no. Initially I was behind a Linksys firewall that's doing PAT. Supposedly, there's a transparency setting in the Linksys that'll allow SNMP traffic through to the designated end device. Since I made the correct settings in the Linksys and I was still having the problem, I rem

Re: CCIE Books [7:41093]

2002-04-11 Thread michael c reilly
Thats funny I didn't even notice that. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=41201&t=41093 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violat

Xincon Technology CCIE Lab [7:41202]

2002-04-11 Thread Mohsin Hussain
Anyone taken CCIE practice lab at XINCON Technology, Downtown Toronto. If you have then would you recommend it? Mohsin Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=41202&t=41202 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: ht

Re: How fast do bits travel ? [7:41192]

2002-04-11 Thread sam sneed
The speed the bits travel should be negligible in comparison with the time it takes the intermediate(routers, switch,...) and end nodes to receive/process the signal. So if you're curious for computational purposes it wouldn;t matter. Electricty in a vacuum travels at light speed. I'm not sure the

RE: OT Again: SNMP and TimeWarner Cable [7:41196]

2002-04-11 Thread Roberts, Larry
Any access-lists blocking SNMP except certain locations??? Or an access-list blocking SNMP from entering the interface?? I assume you have verified connectivity from home to there. It *should* work as I was able at one time to do SNMP polling on Time Warner. While Off-topic, what do you think abo

Re: Ping times? Am i missing something [7:41144]

2002-04-11 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 11:11 PM 4/10/02, Ouellette, Tim wrote: >The other day while troubleshooting an issue, I saw some pings from out >Tivoli Netview box and it was showing ping times in the 15,000+ ms range. Is >this possible? I though there was a limit on this particular field in the >head. If an of our frame-for

RE: Change the Bridge ID on a cat5k [7:41206]

2002-04-11 Thread Larson, Chris (Contractor)
oh boy. Not again. -Original Message- From: Jaspreet Bhatia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 12:23 PM To: Timothy Ouellette Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Change the Bridge ID on a cat5k Timothy , If the goal is ju

IPX Internal Address - IPXWAN [7:41207]

2002-04-11 Thread cebuano
Hi, Can someone point to a URL that points out the reason why a NetWare server's Internal IPX address must be unique throughout a NetWare domain in spite of the fact that it is used only internally, i.e. "locally significant"? Since this requirement apparently implies that this address is checked

Re: Ping times? Am i missing something [7:41151]

2002-04-11 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Timoue (timeout!? ;-) IP TTL is a reverse hop count. The sender sets it to some large number like 255 or 64 or 32 (depending on the OS). Each router decrements it by one. If that causes the TTL to become zero, then the packet is dead. The router discards it. The goal is to stop a packet from t

New Syslog... [7:41209]

2002-04-11 Thread Richard Tufaro
Has anyone checkout out this new Syslog program from Somix? Looks nice.. http://www.somix.com/products/logalot/ Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=41209&t=41209 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://w

RE: How fast do bits travel ? [7:41192]

2002-04-11 Thread Kent Hundley
There are several factors: 1) Clock rate of the line 2) Buffering delay by any intermediary devices such as ATM/FR switches 3) Speed of light If we take a simple case and say that there are no layer 2 devices in the path and only digital cross-connects. I have read (somewhere) that the speed of

CCNP:Switching Exam !! [7:41211]

2002-04-11 Thread Uniq Chance
Hi all, I'm taking the switching test on monday.Any last minute tips for the switching exam ?? Any help would be appreciated. Regards, Uniq _ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Message Pos

RE: CCNP:Switching Exam !! [7:41211]

2002-04-11 Thread Mike Sweeney
know your multilayer switching commands.. MikeS Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=41212&t=41211 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondiscl

RE: How fast do bits travel ? [7:41192]

2002-04-11 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 12:50 PM 4/11/02, Jeffrey Reed wrote: >In theory, doesn't electricity travel at the speed of light? 186,000 feet >per second, I think. Miles per seconds! ;-) As Wes said, "The rough calculation for the propagation of an electromagnetic signal in wire is 66% of the speed of light in a vacuum. O

RE: How fast do bits travel ? [7:41192]

2002-04-11 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Great answer! Priscilla At 02:01 PM 4/11/02, Kent Hundley wrote: >There are several factors: > >1) Clock rate of the line >2) Buffering delay by any intermediary devices such as ATM/FR switches >3) Speed of light > >If we take a simple case and say that there are no layer 2 devices in the >path

RE: How fast do bits travel ? [7:41192]

2002-04-11 Thread Patrick Ramsey
now if he recited that from memory, we should all just throw in the towel hehe :) I certainly suck at math anyway...reciting some crazy formula to calculate latency would send me over the edge! >>> "Priscilla Oppenheimer" 04/11/02 02:44PM >>> Great answer! Priscilla At 02:01 PM 4/11/02,

Re: Problem to configure IS-IS [7:41138]

2002-04-11 Thread Anthony Pace
Did you enable CLNS routing? You need to turn this on before you can configure ISIS. Anthony Pace ""nntp.groupstudy.com"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, Group, > > I am trying to configure IS-IS at CCIE lab, and two of my router did not > allow > me to get

Re: ac-path access list [7:40983]

2002-04-11 Thread tony pace
Which means we are attached to AS-10, because if the route had traversed any other AS's the 10 could not be up against both the $ and the ^ . Would you agree with that? What would be the regexp for my neigbors routes and my neigbors directly connected customers routes? (meaning 10 would be the las

Re: OSPF problem [7:41195]

2002-04-11 Thread sam sneed
It could be one of a few things: Mismatched area ID,Bad checksum,OSPF not enabled on the receiving interface,Bad version,Invalid type,Bad link-state update advertisement count,Bad link-state update length . Check http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/19.html . sam sneed ""STRAND Scott"" wrote

Re: CCDP [7:41071]

2002-04-11 Thread sam sneed
Don't be, this looks like its relatively new. I remember looking into CCDA 6-9 months ago. You did not need CCNA to get CCDA back then. They were totally seperate tracks.I'm sure of it. ""Patrick Bass"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I'm sooo embarassed! :-)

Re: Problem to configure IS-IS [7:41138]

2002-04-11 Thread Peter van Oene
CLNS is not need for IS-IS routing for IP At 03:03 PM 4/11/2002 -0400, you wrote: >Did you enable CLNS routing? You need to turn this on before you can >configure ISIS. > >Anthony Pace > > >""nntp.groupstudy.com"" wrote in message >[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > Hi, Group, > >

Re: CCIE Lab Purchase - Pots simulator - Need opinion [7:41128]

2002-04-11 Thread sam sneed
Never have tried it, but could you please let us know if it ends up being worth it if you do buy it. Thanks. ""scott chapin"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello all - Unfortunately, I do not have funds to go out and buy an ISDN > simulator. I have been lookin

Passed CSIDS - now a CSS1 [7:41227]

2002-04-11 Thread Chewy Gravy
Just finished the CSIDS exam, completing the series of four to become a CSS1. My take, if anyone is interested, is below, and tests are in the order I took them: MCNS - I'm glad I took this one first, as it covered all the material of the next two exams. CSPFA - A slightly more focused rehash

Re: Change the Bridge ID on a cat5k [7:41226]

2002-04-11 Thread Manny Gonzalez
Okay, here is a link to instructions on how to get into Engineering Mode. I am banging away at it figuring out how to do it. If someone finds out first, please post your findings :-))) http://www.heinzulm.com/Cat1.htm _ Manny Gonzalez ..

Re: CCIE Lab Practice WorkBook ECP-1. Any Comments. [7:41229]

2002-04-11 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Hey, I think I'll hold out for #! :-) > >Todd Wonder if there's a CCIE #? > > >- Original Message - >From: "Manny Gonzalez" >To: "Todd Carswell" >Cc: "John Mistichelli" ; "Chris Hugo" >; >Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 11:12 AM >Subject: Re: CCIE Lab Practice WorkBook ECP-1

CCNP Exam [7:41230]

2002-04-11 Thread Ravishankar Tiwari
Hi All, I need suggestion for my ccnp exam, Is it easy to take all three exam ( Routing, switching and Remote access) together in a single paper, or Its easy to give individual exam for Routing,switching and Remote access. Regards Ravi Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.p

Re: CCDP [7:41071]

2002-04-11 Thread Clayton Dukes
They are separate tracks, but you have always needed the CCNA before you were awarded the CCDA. Clayton Dukes Cisco Info Center SE CCNA, CCDA, CCDP, CCNP, NCC (h) 904-292-1881 (c) 904-477-7825 - Original Message - From: "sam sneed" To: Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 3:46 PM Subject: Re

RE: How fast do bits travel ? [7:41192]

2002-04-11 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
I'm going to chip in both with some simplifying rules and some additional information. I suggest you also read RFCs 2679 and 2544. I will have the first white paper of a performance series available free on Certzone on May 1. >now if he recited that from memory, we should all just throw in t

What is the best HyperTerminal program for Linux? [7:41228]

2002-04-11 Thread hall
I'm looking for a good hyperterminal program for linux, if anyone has any recommendations. Thanks, Jeff Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=41228&t=41228 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.grou

RE: What is the best HyperTerminal program for Linux? [7:41228]

2002-04-11 Thread Larry Letterman
the best one is not to use HT at all... Get a term application that works... tera term, reflections, secure crt, etc.. Larry Letterman Cisco Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of hall Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002

RE: CCNP Exam [7:41230]

2002-04-11 Thread Larry Letterman
That depends on how you like to do your test, Personally I preferred the individual test since I worked on each subject for a month or so. To do all 3 at once was a lot more than I could do from memory in one sitting... Larry Letterman Cisco Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message

RE: What is the best HyperTerminal program for Linux? [7:41228]

2002-04-11 Thread Chris Headings
I agree with Larry. We use SecureCRT as we do not use telnet but only SSH to our UNIX/Linux machines. It is a GREAT program... Chris Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=41236&t=41228 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscr

RE: What is the best HyperTerminal program for Linux? [7:41228]

2002-04-11 Thread Kent Hundley
minicom or, the x version, xminicom. It should be included in most linux distros. -Kent -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of hall Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 1:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: What is the best HyperTerminal program for

RE: Change the Bridge ID on a cat5k [7:41226]

2002-04-11 Thread Daniel Cotts
Tested on both a Sup II and a Sup III. URL is incorrect password HW FW SW enablepass > -Original Message- > From: Manny Gonzalez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 3:05 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Change the Bridge ID on a cat5k [7:41226] > > > Oka

RE: syslog [7:41165]

2002-04-11 Thread Mark Odette II
He's a question I've always was curious about: If you have your linux box/unix box set up for logging, but you want to log more than 7 devices with their own log file, how do you do it if you only have 6-7 facilities (local0-local7) to work with in the syslog.conf file?!?! all tips and tricks a

Re: Change the Bridge ID on a cat5k [7:41226]

2002-04-11 Thread Manny Gonzalez
Hmmm, oh man, no no no. I did get in there... I meant change the bridge ID... hehehehe LEt me know. Daniel Cotts wrote: > > Tested on both a Sup II and a Sup III. > URL is incorrect > password HW FW SW enablepass > > > -Original Message- > > From: Manny Gonzalez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: CCNP exams [7:41039]

2002-04-11 Thread colin newman
Try www.nerdbooks.com. Theri prices are just as good if not better. If you have a question, you can call and the owner or one of his in store staffers will take the call personally. These guys really know their books (unlike most book stores). Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/

RE: What is the best HyperTerminal program for Linux? [7:41228]

2002-04-11 Thread Jeffrey Hall
As usual, you guys have come through with much, much help. I can't thank you enough. Regrettably, the only terminal emulation program I've used to date is HyperTerminal. Thanks very much. Jeff Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=41243&t=41228

Re: Ping times? Am i missing something [7:41151]

2002-04-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
Okay, I'm much clearer on this now. So in reality, the IP TTL doesn't really measure anything anymore, we just need to make sure our routers decrement it so that a box getting an IP packet with 0 will discard it any not let it float around the networka aimlessly. Thanks for the help. Much ap

Clear counters on NM-1A-T3 card? [7:41244]

2002-04-11 Thread Craig Columbus
Anyone know how to clear the statistics that show up in the output of a "sh controllers atm1/0" command? Clear counters has no effect, clear atm stat has no effect. Any suggestions? Thanks, Craig Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=41244&t=41244 ---

RE: Passed CSIDS - now a CSS1 [7:41227]

2002-04-11 Thread Tim Potier
I too just finished all 4 exams, and found that if sufficiently prepared for the MCNS, the other exams were not terribly difficult... just a re-hash. Used Cisco Press MCNS book... this will get you through all but CSIDS. For that, I used used the Cisco website. Congrats on your success.Chewy Gr

RE: New Syslog... [7:41209]

2002-04-11 Thread Tim Potier
Although I have not used the syslog function of this app, the 3com app is pretty cool too. Unfortunately, it only runs on Windows, but combines a FTP/TFTP server and client, as well as a syslog server. Not shabby..and free! Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=41

Teleos switch [7:41247]

2002-04-11 Thread Ad L
Hi guys, Please advise me how to use this switch. Can I set it up as a ISDN simulator? I don't have manual for this one. Thanks. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=41247&t=41247 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription

Re: How fast do bits travel ? [7:41192]

2002-04-11 Thread Wes Stevens
Not totally true. I will have to look up the formula but there is one for computing delay on a line and it does come into play. I have a large voice network to latin america. You are right the each router adds a chunk - about 20 ms of delay if they are not overloaded, but a line down to Argenti

What is better? MLPP or load balancing with IOS [7:41249]

2002-04-11 Thread Sayeed Mohammed
Hello, I am planning to load balance 3 T1 lines going to same destination. I would like to know if somebody has implemented MLPPP for this purpose? Is it better than IOS load balancing? Cisco document says that MLPP is better but more CPU intensive. Please give your real life experience. Thanks.

Frame-Relay Problem [7:41250]

2002-04-11 Thread PING
If I have this simple net: 3660(FR Switch)---3640 I am using NM-4T on both routers. Default (HDLC) encapsulation causes both router serial interfaces to come up. I am trying inverse ARP from Caslow book but as soon as I enable FR (or even PPP) encap, line goes down. 3660 is the D

acess level 15 - [7:41251]

2002-04-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HI, 1. Getting an error while trying to use browser to configure vpn conc.3000 series, - "access level 15". 2.neiher thru telnet I am able to successfully login - except for console port. Can any1 tell me where is the mistake i hv made Thankx Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/for

Re: What is the best HyperTerminal program for Linux? [7:41228]

2002-04-11 Thread Jeffrey W. Hall
Does anyone know of a good step by step tutorial for setting up minicom for use to terminal into routers and switches? Pardon my ignorance, I've done a good amount of work with linux, but I've never used any terminal program besides HyperTerminal (don't laugh) on anything but windows. I've b

Re: Requirement for PT CCIE or near CCIE (DC based w travel) [7:41253]

2002-04-11 Thread mlh
Do you really think you can find a CCIE who is designed for your strict requirement? I don't think so. - Original Message - From: "Jeff Glaser" To: Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 3:10 PM Subject: Requirement for PT CCIE or near CCIE (DC based w travel) [3:4413] > Following is a new re

Re: Frame-Relay Problem [7:41250]

2002-04-11 Thread Chris Camplejohn
Did you put frame-relay intf-type on the frame-interface? Chris ""PING"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > If I have this simple net: > > 3660(FR Switch)---3640 > > I am using NM-4T on both routers. > Default (HDLC) encapsulation causes both router

RE: Frame-Relay Problem [7:41250]

2002-04-11 Thread Lupi, Guy
Do you have another router to connect to the 3660? This would give you a better idea of how it really works. It looks like right now you are trying to do frame relay back to back, which also works, but it depends on how you have your settings. If you want to do frame relay encapsulation back to

Boson Security Tests? (Cisco Security Specialist 1) [7:41256]

2002-04-11 Thread Sean Knox
I am thinking of purchasing one of the MCNS Boson tests as well as a Boson CSPFA test... anyone purchased/used these? Recommendations? - Sean Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=41256&t=41256 -- FAQ, list archives, a

4006 Power Supplies [7:41257]

2002-04-11 Thread Jeffrey Reed
Im trying to understand power redundancy in the Cisco 4006 switch. Reading through the online information, Cisco seems to imply you must have at least two power supplies up and running at all times. The 3rd power supply provides redundancy. Other vendors allow you to run at least a partially popu

Re: Frame-Relay Problem [7:41250]

2002-04-11 Thread Engelhard M. Labiro
Ping, Have you configure the following comands on FR switch ? 1. Global config mode : "frame-relay switching" 2. Interface config mode: "frame-relay intf-type dce" - Original Message - From: "PING" To: Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 10:49 AM Subject: Frame-Relay Problem [7:41250] >

Re: Frame-Relay Problem [7:41250]

2002-04-11 Thread PING
Yes. It works from 3660 to 3800. Doesn't work from NM-4T to NM-4T. /N Chris Camplejohn wrote: > Did you put frame-relay intf-type on the frame-interface? > > Chris > > ""PING"" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > If I have this simple net: > > > > 3660(FR Switch

Re: Frame-Relay Problem [7:41250]

2002-04-11 Thread PING
The question is that Caslow says on page-110 that if FR switching is on, just enabling the encapsulation will bring up the PVC by using inverse arp. I don't see that happening. /N "Engelhard M. Labiro" wrote: > Ping, > > Have you configure the following comands on FR switch ? > 1. Global config

Re: CCIE Written Reading.. [7:41017]

2002-04-11 Thread jb
Kris, I fully recomend the nli's book, very good, you could get it from www.ccbootcamp.com but the most important element is be able to understand the material.Don't ignore the cisco web site as well as the blue print. Good luck, JB ""Kris Keen"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAI

RE: CCIE Written Reading.. [7:41017]

2002-04-11 Thread Larry Letterman
as far as Boson test go, use the one that works for you.. I used the one by Bernard and it didn't work for me, I used the one by Dennis and I think it prepares one for the written test a great deal better...everyone has thier own method of studying and choosing tools As far as implying that I

RE: CCIE Written Reading.. [7:41017]

2002-04-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bruce Caslow's book: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0130903892/qid=1018481983/sr=1- 1/ref=sr_1_1/002-2255348-4805636 NLI: http://www.ccbootcamp.com HTH A strobel Quoting Sam Deckert : > Bridges, Routers, and > Switches for CCIE's by Andrew Bruce Caslow. > 0130903892 > > HTH, > > S

RE: How can you block spam email with NBAR? [7:41029]

2002-04-11 Thread Kent Hundley
AFAIK, you can only block HTTP content using NBAR, although Cisco is working on adding additional protocols for classifying content. You can use the IDS features in the IOS to catch some SPAM related mail, such as the number of recipients in an email message. Based on this you could setup your m

RE: ac-path access list [7:40983]

2002-04-11 Thread Joseph Brunner
from my experience using such an as-path regex, ^10$ would be ONLY 10 and _10_ would be "containing 10 in the path" there for denying 4513 10 as well Joseph Brunner ASN 21572 MortgageIT MITLending New York, NY 10038 (212) 651 - 7695 Voice -Original Message- From: Steven A. Ridder [mailt

RE: Uptime MIB [7:41046]

2002-04-11 Thread Joseph Brunner
system.sysUpTime.0 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0 works all cisco stuff Joseph Brunner ASN 21572 MortgageIT MITLending New York, NY 10038 (212) 651 - 7695 Voice -Original Message- From: John Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 11:18 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

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