I'm sure someone can provide a more detailed and accurate answer, but
hopefully I can help.
WINS is a TCP and UDP protocol. I imagine an IP HELPER-ADDRESS command might
be of use here. Try a search for WINS on CCO at www.cisco.com.
hth,
Sean
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Ip-helper addresses entries probably won't help in your scenario, they are
used with boradcast services such as DHCP. Try adding a static entry in the
LMHOST file on server pointing to server 2 with the #PRE and #DOM attributes
and use nbtstat -R to reload the netbios cache on server 1 after you
my 2511 was working fine a few days ago with--i believe--11.0xx
software. i created a configuration and saved it. yesterday, i
upgraded the RAM so that i could load 12.2xx.
the router won't fully boot up, and it never goes into the config or
into rommon. i don't get it. again, it was working
How much are the beta exams ?
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Incorrectly I said WINS is a TCP and UDP protocol - I was thinking of
netbios. WINS is just TCP.
Sean
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From: Sean Knox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 11:13 PM
To: 'Mayo, Simer'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: WINS replication problem across
wins is a directed tcp connection. wins dosent need ip helper address. most
likely his wins is incorrectly configured.
he should have a push (and or pull) relation defined in wins manager between
the two servers.
I didnt get what he said about adding the ports. maybe his access lists are
On Sep 3, 5:14pm, The Edward Groove wrote:
}
} Does anyone have any *extra* of the latest boot ROM's for the 2500
} series routers? I can't load 16 MB memory until I upgrade it. I know
} they're free from Cisco, but they said the lead time is about 3 weeks
} (probably more). Does anyone have
Hi all I want some reference website explaining how collapsed backbone model
work in details and how the redundancy take place I will be glad for some
body to help me.
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Hi Ismail,
here is what I found on CCO:
´A collapsed backbone has high-bandwidth uplinks from all segments and
subnetworks to a single device, such as a Gigabit switch, which serves as a
single point for monitoring and controlling the network´.
The following link contains a figure detailing
Quoting Larry Letterman :
.. altho we wont do layoffs..we are not
replacing any body that leaves or does not make it on the performance
issues...
Hey Larry,
Who is we?
Are you telling me that you are a mangager or a director at Cisco with the
power to hire and fire?
and even at a
I'm a little frightened at the equation of expressing corporate values with
managerial authority. If the organization is subject to such catastrophic
change due to personal whims or poorly-planned reactions to clearly
discernible macroecenomic trends, I'm not sure their issues and/or plight
are
First, I wonder who comes up with these terms? Collapsed backbone
sounds like something that needs the immediate attention of an
orthopedist or chiropractor, while router on a stick sounds like
something from the Autobiography of Vlad the Impaler.
At 3:49 AM -0400 4/14/02, Georg Pauwen
Anyone familiar with how to set hardware on/off on an async connection
???
More specifically- I have a LS100 connected via an octal cable to my
2611 access server. The LS100 needs the hardware on/off setting to stop
a huge asterisk string that occurs after typing each character.
Thanks
hi all,
anyone can tell me why whenever I connect a win98 pptp
client to a cisco concentrator vpn server 3005 via a
pstn connection at 56kbps I always only able to
connect it at 9.6kbps . Whereas connecting to win2k
vpn server can yield at round the same speed as the
pstn connection which is
Ed- I'm trying to make sense of the output and your trouble shooting
steps, as explained in your E-mail. If the 2511 did not have 11.0(10c)
ROMs, then the router would more or less hang-up when upgraded beyond
11.3 or 12.0 (I don't remember the cutoff for the 10.0 ROMs).
If the router seems to
they r usually 50 bucks but they might offer it free
after Juniper offered their beta free. Lets wait and
see.
Shahid
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Please help feed hungry
Has anyone tried to run Cisco 3900 IOS on the Olicom 8610s ???
Should I dare try ???
Thanks
Phil
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Is it official yet ?
I couldn't find any information from the Cisco site about the CCIE Beta
announcement
and therefore would appreciate if someone would shed more input in this.
Zahid
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Georg Pauwen wrote:
4A collapsed backbone has high-bandwidth uplinks from all segments and
subnetworks to a single device, such as a Gigabit switch, which serves as a
single point for monitoring and controlling the network4.
The following link contains a figure detailing the collapsed
The best place for FLASH would be Ebay. I think if you're shopping for
2500- you will find an 8 Meg stick ranges from $35 to $50. This is a
far cry from the $100 to $150 it once sold for just a few short years
ago.
As far as RAM- that's and easy one. The specs are:
16 Megs/ 72 Pin/ 60ns/
This thread is taking an unhappy turn.
We're all friends here and there's plenty of money to be made. Every company
has its
good side and its bad side. Same for employees. I'm proud to consider myself
in the
cisco family, meaning, I've taken the 8-semester Cisco Academy courses and
I'm just
I had already tested all the configs (with WINS server and other) earlier
but it didn't worked out.
Resolution:
I had on the following entry on e0/0 on Network 1 router:
no ip directed-broadcast
Once i enabled it, it started working.
Thanks again for your help. I did learned few more
Issue a break and stop the bootup sequence. Go into rommon mode and change
the config-reg to 0x142. Reload and erase your config (WR E) when it goes
into bootrom mode. Change your config-reg back to 0x2102 and reboot the
router. Let me know if that does not work.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
Siva,
You dont reply to your messages, this same message was posted not long ago
by you, and you never responded.
I think you are underestimating the complexity and difficulty of the CCIE
Lab..
Regards
Kris
Sydney, Australia
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Thanks. I saw the objectives, and it looks like I am going to just have to
cram the new stuff in at the last minute. I am taking the exam tomorrow at
2:45PM, so I will report back with what I discover. Too late to change it
now!
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Hello.. i'm going to take 640-506 exam next week and i would like to know
about some good exam cram...
someone could recommend good material for pass this exam?
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Which modem pool device you are using for accepting dialup service ?
suaveguru hi all,
anyone can tell me why whenever I connect a win98 pptp
client to a cisco concentrator vpn server 3005 via a
pstn connection at 56kbps I always only able to
connect it at 9.6kbps . Whereas connecting to
I passed this exam about 2 weeks ago, it isnt difficult. I used the Cisco
Exam Cert guide for Support , the Brainbuzz cram is useless. Read the book,
maybe do Boson 1 and its a piece of cake. This compelted my CCNP :)
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Hi Dear Friends,
My company is considering using CiscoSecure to do AAA and we are not
sure which one we should use, Windows or UNIX. I have the following
questions, please help me to clarify:
1. My friend told me Windows has a lot of security holes. My question is
if Windows is only using
IHMO, both points you made aren't really applicable to what you're asking.
You're asking if you should use CiscoSecure on NT for AAA, and I'd say fine,
go for it. Here's why I discount what your friend said:
1) Security holes, security schmoles. You're not wanting to use NT as a
firewall or
I posted the original announcement.
My source is a Cisco SE who does training for the Channel Partners. He was
forwarding an announcement from an individual at Cisco who is part of the
CCIE program. Rather than forward the e-mail that I received - I decided to
pass on the information with the
Does anyone out there have any feedback about the GIAC Certification tracks?
I'm thinking of taking their online courses but wanted to see if you guys
heard any thing negative or positive about them.
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I've tried an 11.0 version of the IOS, but i can't remember now what was
on there before to create the startup-config...
regarding interrupting the boot process...you guys will kill me, but i
can't remember the ctrl-break option on bootup. maybe this would solve
my issue altogether? haha...i
Hi.. everyone,
My friend told me that 100Mbit cable can't SHORTER than 6 feets. Have
everyone heard that this theory ? If yes, what is the reason or he is bull
shitting.
Tong
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De informatie opgenomen in dit bericht kan
I went to www.computerworld.com and did a search on GIAC. It brought up six
articles. Yo might want to review them.
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Replying to my own post. There was a URL on the original e-mail that I
should have included.
After some padding it might not be dropped.
Pretty soon now.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/RoutingBeta.html
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From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL
thanks for this, phil! i've got the memory in hand, now...
eddie
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Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 2:48 PM
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Importance: High
I couldn't agree more...
and to answer your questions, tools and time mgmt allow
me to be part of this great list, not a lack of work on the job...
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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To:
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 3:06 PM
No I am not a manager, and in the term that I used, we, meaning Cisco in
general as a company. I am sorry my wording was not clear enough for you
understand thatand I guess you think everyone that post a message on
this
list a few times a day must not be doing anything at work or home but
Ok, now I'm even more confused:-
When I do a show ip bgp summary, it clearly shows that my AS is 7496 (I've
confirmed this with show run). Also, my only EBGP neighbor is from AS 1221
(all the others are IBBP neighbors), which does not match any of the values
in 3840 703 2764 4648.
It would be
Ok, now I'm even more confused:-
When I do a show ip bgp summary, it clearly shows that my AS is 7496 (I've
confirmed this with show run). Also, my only EBGP neighbor is from AS 1221
(all the others are IBBP neighbors), which does not match any of the values
in 3840 703 2764 4648.
It would be
What do you need it for? Wanna see if you are still sharp? You must have
got tired of changing light bulbs. I ain't heard from Rob since he left.
Guess he is having fun in New Mexico or wherever he is.
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Hi there,
I've just done 503, and now ready for the next one. I've got the budget of
an instructer lead training course but only one. I want to spend the money
wisely by going to the one that's most worth it.
Could any please tell me which course I should go to? Remote, switch, or
Trouble
Go Switching, Remote and Support are a piece of cake, actually Remote Access
I enjoyed reading, it was a great read..
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I checked the web, and saw some places that say a minimum of .5M (1.5Ft),
but I also ran into another place that says 2M (~6Ft). I know that we have
and do commonly use 3Ft patch cables for 100Mbps ethernet and it works fine,
so between the two, I'd say that 1.5Ft could indeed be a minimum.
I appreciate the info. I'm eager to see this new beta. But as you know
tomorrow is the 15th, and I'm shocked to see nothing on Cisco's website
about it, as usually Cisco is very forthcoming with information about beta
exams, what they cover, when they start/stop, etc.
I'll call Prometric
Chee,
I've never heard of anything like that. YOu do have to be carefull with
fiber though. I've got 10baset cables that are less than a foot and
100baset cables that are 10. I think there is a restriction (51.2 bittimes)
for fast ethernet on the long end but nothing stated as to how short it
Hi,
I would like to have an idea about the processing power of Cisco 2621 and
827 routers if they are used for VPN connection. Any input would be nice,
thank you!!
Cheung III
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IP helper for WINS ?
How is that going to help ? Cisco doesn't understand WINS either
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hopefully I can help.
WINS is a TCP and UDP protocol. I
2621, 50mhz processor from memory? mate, its all listed on Cisco.com.
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