I have an OSPF connectivity problem. I have 3 routers as follows:
OSPF Area 203.147.188.0 OSPF Area 0
Gw1.bne2 Gw2.bne ---Gw1.bne
Gw1.bne2 is connecting to Gw2.bne with Serial 0/0:0 (203.147.255.186 /30)
Gw2.bne is connecting back to Gw1.bne2
Depending on the switches it could be
spanning-tree portfast
set spantree port
What kind of switch is it?
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Without going through your configs in detail - we use dialer profiles and
the "dialer remote-name" statement. Does that help in your case?
JMcL
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Please respond
Few questions... for the branch offices, how big are the subnets? If too
big (i.e. larger than a single class C), may need to vlan... this also
depends on the LAN traffic and apps (IPX SAPs, etc).
The same routers that you use for WAN routing via the fractional T1's can
perform inter-Vlan routin
Here's what I did:
1) Configured OSPF between a number of routers. Verified
all where seeing routes via OSPF.
2) Made the following config additions:
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 a.b.c.d
ip route 1.2.3.4 255.255.255.255 a.b.c.d
router ospf 100
redistribute
A friend forwarded the following note to me regarding the CCIE testing
environment.
My understanding is that CCIEs are the proctors. Wouldn't make much sense
to
have a CCNA/CCNP proctoring a CCIE.
The first CCIE, #1025, is/was Stewart Biggs. My understanding is that his
certification has laps
If the second edition of Giles' book a reliable study source.
I read that the first edition was crippled with mistakes and I would like to
know if all of them got fixed in the Second Edition.
Thank you!
Pierre-Alex
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If you're using DHCP and/or Novell servers, STP can interfere with their
operation, so enabling portfast on endstation ports is required...
If you think your network is still a little slow, check the ports on your
switches and see if you're getting any errors. Sometimes certain network
cards
Although, as I mentioned before, I think understanding the binary simplifies
things.
But I agree with your pints! If it works for you, do what you gotta do =)
Mike W.
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> Not all of them have 24 ports, especially if he got an older used one. Who
> knows why Cisco calls fa0/1 on his particular switch port 13? All I can
say
> is that there's some logic to it and it's something li
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> The CCIE written exam is next week. Does anyone know where I can get a PDF
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> to pay for it, it's just I can't buy the hardcover.
No you CAN NOT have a PDF of our copywritten material! If you would like to
purchase it from us and have it overnighted to you, that is an option.
Please let me know.
thanks,
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I think you can do it in 2 ways:
1) using dynamic crypto map. Here is a link which
describe how to set up it !!!
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/ios_804.html
2) If u have public ip addresses say on ur ethernet
side or a pool assigned to by ISP. U can use that on
either on ethernet or loopbac
Unfortunately, we don't have that much income and we didn't buy like we
should have five years ago. I keep telling her that we missed another one,
again. Did you guys buy? If not, you probably know taxes are a killer.
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That is what is frustrating about this whole lab study process. You get
scenarios that are supposed to prepare you for the exam. They have crazy "do
not use this" parts to them that you would never do in real life. the real
lab is supposed to do things like this so I gues I had better get us
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Hi all,
I'm looking at the pros and cons of WRED as an option in our network, but
I've come across a bit of a stumbling block.
We use frame relay traffic shaping to prevent traffic from large-bandwidth
frame relay accesses (at aggregating sites) from flooding smaller accesses
(at regional site
Hi Tom,
Which URL are you looking for?
At 07:15 PM 4/22/2002 -0400, Tom Scott wrote:
>Music to my ears.
>
>If anyone has a list of exercises for would-be MPLS addicts, please post the
>URL.
>
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>
>"Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
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> > >Is there some reason that ATM is necessary for MPLS imple
I passed it. Just read the 2 Cicso books, know ATM well, and use every
other source you have.
I hear that Foundry's MPLS is better though
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You may have solved a problem for me. I'll have to look at the solution for
getting to a statically mapped host.
One last tiny issue. On RouterBO it's default route is to int E0. I've read
that with that config the router will arp for all Internet addresses. Better
to use the address of the inter
What's your config? I use PPP multilink with the dialer string command
(no "dialer map ip" command) without problems (well, not usually relating
to that ;-) But I'm not doing call-back. Can you get it to work without
call-back?
JMcL
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I was under the impression that, although MTU is not used in the routing
formula for EIGRP, it is used as a final tie-breaker between 2 routes. If
you did not want to use equal-cost load balancing, for whatever reason, MTU
could be used to achieve this. The route with the highest MTU would be
pl
Music to my ears.
If anyone has a list of exercises for would-be MPLS addicts, please post the
URL.
-- TT
"Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
> >Is there some reason that ATM is necessary for MPLS implementations in low
> >end Cisco products? It's been my understanding that VPI/VCI field usage
> >fo
hey all,
im new to the newsgroup, nad pretty new to real workd cisco. my experience
comes mainly from reading cisco press and sybex books along with a few
virtual labs. now im consulting for a small bank that just implemented a
swicthed network from thier old stacked hubs. everything is going OK b
>
>Good guess, but 2900XLs have fastethernet ports Fast0/1-Fast0/24..
Not all of them have 24 ports, especially if he got an older used one. Who
knows why Cisco calls fa0/1 on his particular switch port 13? All I can say
is that there's some logic to it and it's something like I said previo
The crypto map name inconsistency was actually left over from my clean-up of
the config in the text editor.
It was ramco-vpn, but I shortened it for simplicity of typing :)
When I do my configs, I try to be as descriptive as possible with
access-list names, crypto maps, etc. to maintain a flow o
I found another link http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/707/ios_804.html
that shows router-to-router with a DHCP address. Combining the documents,
it seems like this will work. I'll post the conclusion once I've tested it.
A great big thanks to all who responded.
Craig
At 05:25 PM 4/22/2002
Sorry, It is logging to the cisco syslog. Not logging to a SNMP manager.
You know when you type show logging. you can see the logging message in
syslog.
By the way, I have tried
int ser 2
no snmp trap link-status.
it is not working
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Interesting about the IOS version.
When I looked at your configs what jumped out was that the transform name
was "vpn" and the crypto map was named "ramco-vpn" yet the crypto map name
applied to the outside interfaces was "vpn". I'd expect "ramco-vpn".
Also on RouterHQ Fa0 I didn't understand why
>Is there some reason that ATM is necessary for MPLS implementations in low
>end Cisco products? It's been my understanding that VPI/VCI field usage
>for labels in any implementation is generally not used. Every mpls network
>I've worked on used shim headers which makes MPLS l2 agnostic.
Not as
You can do this on a router with dynamic crypto maps, unfortunately I don't
know much about the PIX, does it have an equivalent to dynamic crypto maps?
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I'm wondering whether it's worth me trying to explain my thought process
after 6 pints of cider. But the six pints say YES - have a go.
I'm too lazy to do the binary.
You've got to get used to the size of blocks involved with each mask. By
that, I mean a /30 immediately suggests blocks of four. A
Ok, I found this link
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/110/dynamicpix.html for PIX-PIX when one
of the PIX has a DHCP address. Does anyone know whether this same setup
will work for router-PIX? (I'm going to test later, but if someone can
save me a headache, it's certainly appreciated.
Tha
Do a look up on CCO for VPN Technical Tips...
It should take you to an index of various examples for VPN Connections... of
which what you are trying to do is covered, if I recall correctly.
Good luck!
Mark
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Hi;
I am doing a lab scenario that is looking for a ISDN PPP Multilink with
callback connection between two routers(lab17). Anyway the lab specifies not
to use the dialer map command on the calling router but on the callback
router its ok. I used the "dialer string" command and can get the router
hello,
The CCIE written exam is next week. Does anyone know where I can get a PDF
of NLI's CCIE Written guide? If so, please let me know. I would be willign
to pay for it, it's just I can't buy the hardcover.
Also, to the dude with the UBR Cable Modem, good luck trying to get that
thing to work br
Is it possible to setup a router to PIX VPN when the router is obtaining a
dynamic WAN interface address (in this case ISDN dial-up)?
If so, has anyone done this? How do you define the peer when you don't
know the peer address? Is it possible to allow any host to create a tunnel
provided that
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Tony Chen wrote:
|->2900XL#show spanning-tree interface fastEthernet 0/1
|->Interface Fa0/1 (port 13) in Spanning tree 1 is FORWARDING
|-> Port path cost 19, Port priority 128
|-> Designated root has priority 8192, address 0010.0db1.7800
|-> Designated bridge has priori
Thanks for the tip... I've actually used this angle myself from time to time
to figure out scenarios that didn't work as advertised :)
Oh, and also, one thing that sux about ConfigMaker... it doesn't have
"intelligence" for generating configs using routers with the WIC-1ADSL
module... You can
Is there some reason that ATM is necessary for MPLS implementations in low
end Cisco products? It's been my understanding that VPI/VCI field usage
for labels in any implementation is generally not used. Every mpls network
I've worked on used shim headers which makes MPLS l2 agnostic.
At 05:
Good guess, but 2900XLs have fastethernet ports Fast0/1-Fast0/24..
Mike W.
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> I don't know your particular switch, but I bet it has 12 10BaseT ports and
> 2 100BaseT ports. The first 12 are 1-12; the Fast E
Automajically!!! other than that I don't know.
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Bill,
Thanks for t
I was going to post the same answer (there's one built-in MAC for each
supported VLAN) but I didn't have any documents or info to back me up.
and I didn't wanna look like a fool =) (like I've NEVER done that... HA)
So I'll ride your coattails and say "Yeah... that's what I was going to
say"..
Just some food for thought about those cost-of-living calculators.
>From my take, I get the feeling that those cost-of-living calculators, while
useful, really don't capture the complete picture. While certainly it is
important to factor in the extra cost of living to, say, live in Silicon
Valle
Congratulation, man I only got a 946 on the CIT! I am getting ready to
take BCRAN then I will join you. After that CSS1, and my Masters Degree
simultaneously :)
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Mark
I was having the same issue a few months ago. I then download configmaker
from cisco and put together a senario, and then transferred the senario over
to my lab. It worked, I was then able to go back and pick apart the configs
and figure everything out. I know it's like putting the cart befo
I don't know your particular switch, but I bet it has 12 10BaseT ports and
2 100BaseT ports. The first 12 are 1-12; the Fast Ethernet ports are 13 and
14. It's something as simple as that and is described in your hand-dandy
Cisco product documentation.
Priscilla
At 02:58 PM 4/22/02, Tony Chen
In your crypto map you need to call an access-list. In your ACL specify what
traffic you want to encrypt.
crypto map myvpn 10 ipsec-isakmp
match address myvpn
ip access-list extended myvpn
permit ip 10.1.0.0 0.0.255.255 10.11.0.0 0.0.255.255
Daniel Ladrach
CCNA, CCNP
WorldCom
> -Origin
At 11:35 AM 4/22/02, Phil Barker wrote:
>2.In order to run the spanning tree protocol the
>switch needs to send multicast packets out any of its
>ports (BPDUs').
>These BPDU's need a source MAC address to distinguish
>themselves from each other.
>
>1. I think the 1024 MAC Addresses is referrin
Bill,
Thanks for the input, but how does int fa0/1 got translated into 13, and int
fa0/2 got translated to 14 and so on.
Tony
>>> "Bill Carter" 04/22/02 01:27PM >>>
I believe 13 is the ifindex number.
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I believe 13 is the ifindex number.
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The following is the captured out
Agreed!
Mike W.
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> The best way for me to understand is to do the binary, and let the
shortcuts
> go hang. As someone once said to me "I'm not smart enough to do the
> shortcuts"
>
>
> Kage Roc wrote:
> >
> > I prom
Hey folks, I am in a quandary, and am wondering if someone on the list has
done this and figured out a working config.
I've been challenged with putting a VPN together between two sites, and it
shouldn't be a problem, as it seems to be a straight forward config, and
I've used the example off of C
Does anyone have a configuration for the subject they are successfully
using? If so would you please strip the IP's and assword and share this
with me?
Thank you in advance for your help and consideration.
Kindest Regards,
John Huston
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I can't find the specific reference, but Network World published a
study by Syracuse University a couple of years back. Their results,
which were on a 7200, showed this sort of trend -- the impact was
significant when you added the first rule, and relatively small for
each additional line. 20
Does anyone have a configuration for the subject they are successfully
using? If so would you please strip the IP's and assword and share this
with me?
Thank you in advance for your help and consideration.
Kindest Regards,
John Johnson
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The best way for me to understand is to do the binary, and let the shortcuts
go hang. As someone once said to me "I'm not smart enough to do the
shortcuts"
Kage Roc wrote:
>
> I promise I will not be a knowledge leech, I will contribute
> what I know as well. Ofcourse I do have a question re
The following is the captured output of command "show spanning-tree fa0/1"
on catalyst 2900XL.
What is the relationship between interface fa0/1 and port 13? Where does
this number port 13 come from?
2900XL#show spanning-tree interface fastEthernet 0/1
Interface Fa0/1 (port 13) in Spanning tr
The accounting information will only be sent at the location where the user
gets authenticated. Typically the authentication is done on the LNS.
JunoGuy
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Hmm, that's more than I had expected...
Thanks,
Ole
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If it is logging to a SNMP manager try:
int ser 2
no snmp trap link-status
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Hi, everyone
This is because adding a default route does not work (like you have seen).
Cisco does not support this and the only way to get it to work is by using
the "default-information originate ".
JunoGuy
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Not that I'm advocating it, but whether or not it could be done depends.
>From a high level, you could define some static network address translations
(NAT) that map your old address to your new addresses.
The depends part comes now, your router would need to be positioned such
that the old addr
Some time ago I was messing about with a 3640 and IIRC I measured about
70k pps (unidirectional traffic) with no acls. An acl where the traffic
was permitted on the first line dropped it to about 55k pps. Pushing
the permit acl lines down the list dropped another approx 1%
throughput for each li
>according to Cisco's Software Advisor: ( requires CCO login )
>http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/support/tac/t_index.shtml#S
>scroll down to the software advisor link
>
>CEF/dCEF is supported on any number of IOS images for the 2500 ( except for
>the image I have in my own pod, of course :- wrote in
This is what I would do in your situation.. -Listing what i have
to do to keep the boss happy and save money for your firm.
1. Keep old IP's at the old datacenter, hitting live servers
at the new datacenter
2. Prevent the need to a second set of servers with DNS entries
seperate from the origina
Jay,
When you go into the Colorize option and chose the foreground color
from the wheel, are you then going into the vertical sliding bar and
picking the shade? The horiztontal bar on the bottom should show the
new foreground color. You can try using filter: tcp.flags.ack to test
if it is color
Please help a curious mind here, the link is to a white paper describing how
to configuring spanning tree. In the document it describes each switch has
1024 mac address.
Configuring spanning tree
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/rel_5_2/config/spantree.htm#xtocid28796
Does anyone out there have any advice on what to study for the exam.
Has anyone found a site where
there are any practice exams. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/support/tac/t_index.shtml#S
scroll down to the software advisor link
CEF/dCEF is supported on any number of IOS images for the 2500 ( except for
the image I have in my own pod, of course :- wrote in messa
Hi Trevor,
Assuming that your servers have unique public IP addresses and you can
get a small new address space from the colocation provider (for use as a
NAT pool) then this would be technically feasible using twice-NAT.
However, you would be paying your current colo provider for twice the
bandw
Maybe you can put a router running NAT to hide the new addresses behind
the old ones.
K.
Koen Zeilstra
Legian
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RFC 2547 would be nice but not necessary. What I''d like is practice with
the paths,
basic things like that. Regarding the use of CEF, is that required? I was
hoping for
low-budget MPLS labs, maybe even down into the 1600 or 1700 Series. If one
were willing
to give up the efficiency of the CEF swi
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Hi Everybody!
There is a 'no sysopt route dnat' default command statement in my PIX 501,
and according to the PIX Firewall Command Reference: sysopt route dnat:
"Specify that when an incoming packet does a route lookup, the incoming
interface is used to determine which interface the packet should
>Howard and scenario builders,
>
>Do you have any MPLS labs that don't use ATM? Maybe combining low-end
>(read "affordable") cisco routers and James Leu's "MPLS for LInux"
>project?
>
>-- TT
>
Good idea. I haven't written any yet for our labs, but we
specifically upgraded equipment to do so. Th
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>
> and here is the
John,
Basically you just set the UBR to factory default which is set to bridging
mode.
To do so, you can also erase your startup config which will cause it to be
in
bridging mode and DHCP client. But if you need the config, here it is...
uBR924#sh run
Building configuration...
Current configurat
I am using 2 2600's with FXS cards, is it possible with this? I made it
work with static reservations but that is not what I was looking for.
Thanks.
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Hello,
Where I work, we have a number of servers being co-located at one
location and are planning on moving those servers to another co-location
provider soon. My boss asked me why we could not, when we move the
servers, just place a router at the original ISP to redirect all traffic
from the o
I have taken all of the Enterasys Certification tests and passed them all.
Global Knowledge has some great classes for them. Here is the order I wouls
suggest taking them. Wireless, switching, routing, and then element manager.
there is no particular order to take them but element manager is a pre
Hi, everyone
I want disable error logging on serial 2 interface.
I tried no logging event link-status on serial 2 interface. But it does not
work. If you know how. Please let me know.
Many thanks
Kevin
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Howard and scenario builders,
Do you have any MPLS labs that don't use ATM? Maybe combining low-end
(read "affordable") cisco routers and James Leu's "MPLS for LInux"
project?
-- TT
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Dears,
I have a customer who want to implement video streaming over his existing
LAN,
He will connect the output of his Digital Receiver to the required box, this
Box
must trat 16 channels and stream them over the LAN, does anyone knows
anything
about the best solution,
The compatitors proposed P
Sorry for posting about other vendors but I have to take a certification
test for my company and I was wondering if anyone has taken the Enterasys ES
Switching ceritifcation and the roamabout wireless certification test? If
so, any help on what it may be like as I'm unable to find any information
I have a cisco router 3640 with 8AM for callback by PSTN.
configuration as follow:
IOS ver.12.1.T5
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default local
aaa authentication ppp default local
aaa authorization network default local
enable secret 5
!
username *password *
username callba
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Dear All,
Is there a source for cheap or OEM WIC-1T and WIC-2T,
Thanks,
Mamoon
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I have just confused a bit about how cisco box loading system image from
TFTP server. You can use command "boot system" to specify from where
you will load system image. When operating normally, cisco will load
system image from its flash memory, you also use the command "boot
system tftp ..." to
To upgrade the Pro you have to get a "cookiebuster" IOS . There was a
special IOS that came out for that series and it stops people upgrading to
IOS outside that stream. The cookie buster IOS was is usually a few meg that
once installed breaks the upgade blocks. I have not had to use it for about
Hi list,
I saw a website, (of course I can't remember right now) that polled 127
CCIE's about salary. The lowest was 98k the highest was 134k, tough to
guage how accurate this information is. As far as regional pay, their are
numerous websites that depict the comparative cost of living to where
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