Re: CCIE RS Beta Experience [7:42761]

2002-04-28 Thread Shahid Muhammad Shafi
Thanks dre This will definitely helps. --- dre wrote: Try setting up examples from IP Quality of Service. I read the book before the exam, and it was good, but I would have rather had some time to configure up a bunch of examples. Even better would be to read

Re: NAT dilemma [7:42762]

2002-04-28 Thread Chuck
interesting question. without tearing up my pod to set up a QD, let me try a little logic here. when the router checks its FIB, and determines that the packet in question is to go out a particular interface ( as opposed to a network ) what happens then? does the router place that packet onto the

switch and router pricing [7:42778]

2002-04-28 Thread Magichut
Hello all , I have 2-3com 4007 switches fully loaded. 2-930 watt power supplies, 2 enterprise management engine modules (model ecb9eme), 4-36-port 10/100BASE-TX Switching Module (Model Number: 3CB9LF36R) , 1-9-port Gigabit Switching Module (Model Number: 3CB9LG9MC) Fiber, 1-12-port 10/100BASE-TX

Re: NAT dilemma [7:42762]

2002-04-28 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Chuck shaped electrons, photons, and little dot things to say: interesting question. without tearing up my pod to set up a QD, let me try a little logic here. when the router checks its FIB, and determines that the packet in question is to go out a particular interface ( as opposed to a network

Re: CCIE RS Beta Experience [7:42761]

2002-04-28 Thread Steven A. Ridder
What's ITM? I'm sure once you tell me what it is, I'll say DOH! dre wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... I took the CCIE RS Beta this afternoon, here's what I experienced: About 1/5 of the exam I thought should be on the CCNA instead (Make sure you know ITM

Re: NAT dilemma [7:42762]

2002-04-28 Thread Marty Adkins
Michael L. Williams wrote: Paul Lalonde wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... but routing out via an Ethernet interface will likely just *drop* the packet onto that broadcast domain (subnet) without pointing it to a specific next hop. This raises an

Re: Homebuilt Pix Firewall [7:42022]

2002-04-28 Thread netman
Any particular intel motherboard? Sure, I guess my other posts didn't make it to the list. Here is some more info. Intel SE440BX-2 motherboard (check the revision, the news revs of the board seem to work better) 2 or 3 Intel 82577 Pro100/B NIC Cisco 16MB PIX Flash card (or the Cisco 2 meg

Can't ping [7:42783]

2002-04-28 Thread Giles Funnell
Hello everyone, I'm quite new to the world of Cisco so please bear with me. I've just replaced an old 10MB hub with a 2900 Catalyst Switch. All the connections are fine except for one. I have a relatively blank configuration with all the computers in one vlan. For this one connection I

Re: NAT dilemma [7:42762]

2002-04-28 Thread Michael L. Williams
Marty Adkins wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... One might think that a static route to a broadcast interface type would be ambiguous for layer 2, and it is. But what IOS does in that case is just ARP for the destination IP and hope it gets an answer. It will work,

Re: NAT dilemma [7:42762]

2002-04-28 Thread JohnZ
Wow Thank you all, I have definitely learned a lot from this. When I do sh IP route I can see that I am getting a default route from the cable provider. Earlier when I was trying to figure out this problem I was running several debugs and I saw encapsulation failed errors which is in line with

Re: Can't ping [7:42783]

2002-04-28 Thread Tom Scott
Giles Funnell wrote: I've just replaced an old 10MB hub with a 2900 Catalyst Switch. All the connections are fine except for one. I have a relatively blank configuration with all the computers in one vlan. For this one connection I can't ping either the PC or the switch from the PC.

CSPM for IDS4210 [7:42788]

2002-04-28 Thread Timo Graser
I just got a IDS 4210 and want to manage it now, where can I download a CSPM 3.0 Eval? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=42788t=42788 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

RE: Can't ping [7:42783]

2002-04-28 Thread Marko Milivojevic
I'm quite new to the world of Cisco so please bear with me. Since this is quite basic question, you might post it on associate list, as well. But, here we go anyway. Someone more experienced will, of course, correct me if I'm blatantly wrong in what I write (just a humble apprentice

Re: Syslog setup [7:42381]

2002-04-28 Thread JohnZ
I use Kiwisyslog, it works great for me, they have several other useful utilities on their website including Cattools which can be scheduled to save router configs periodically. Chris Charlebois wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Cisco syslog can be directed at *any*

IOS based Catalyst and Protocol filtering [7:42792]

2002-04-28 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Can the IOS based 4000's and 6000's do protocol filtering like they can in the CatOS? If so, what is the command, as I can't find it anywhere. -- RFC 1149 Compliant Get in my head: http://sar.dynu.com Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=42792t=42792

Re: CCIE RS Beta Experience [7:42761]

2002-04-28 Thread dre
Steven A. Ridder wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... What's ITM? I'm sure once you tell me what it is, I'll say DOH! Internetworking Technology Multimedia CD or the Internetwokring Technology Handbook from Cisco Press. -dre Message Posted at:

Re: Homebuilt Pix Firewall [7:42022]

2002-04-28 Thread John Golovich
A standard PCMCIA PCI card will work for the flash card? - Original Message - From: netman To: Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 10:36 AM Subject: Re: Homebuilt Pix Firewall [7:42022] Any particular intel motherboard? Sure, I guess my other posts didn't make it to the list. Here is

Re: Homebuilt Pix Firewall [7:42022]

2002-04-28 Thread netman
NO, It has to be the one from Cisco. I had purchased the 16meg Pix flash upgrade and had the old Cisco Pix 2 MB flash card left over. That is what I am using in this home-built Pix. - Original Message - From: John Golovich To: netman ; Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 2:28 PM Subject: Re:

Returned mail--rights reserved. [7:42796]

2002-04-28 Thread postmaster
The following mail can't be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: rights reserved. The file is the original mail Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=42796t=42796 -- FAQ,

Catalyst 2900XL's (and 3500's) [7:42687]

2002-04-28 Thread John W. Reames
My understanding is the Cat2950's replace the 2900XL's, and that with the exception of the 3508G's and the 3524-PWR's the 3500 line is EOI (i think july 1?). The 3550 is a 'suggested' replacement for the 3500Xl, and the pricing is supposed to drop on the 3550's. Bear in mind that the 3550 is a

Re: CCNA Authors needed [7:4550]

2002-04-28 Thread Hehdili Nizar
Hi , I m interested to participate - Original Message - From: CiscoB Newsgroups: groupstudy.jobs Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 12:49 AM Subject: CCNA Authors needed [3:4550] I'm looking for a few people that would be interested in authoring a chapter for a CCNA book Network Learning

RE: CSPM for IDS4210 [7:42788]

2002-04-28 Thread Don Nguyen
You can try the software center on cisco's website. You might need a CCO account in order to download the CSPM eval though. HTH, Don Nguyen Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=42798t=42788 -- FAQ, list archives, and

RE: switch and router pricing [7:42778]

2002-04-28 Thread Don Nguyen
So... which routers will you have on sell soon ? Still looking to fill out my CCIE lab =) Don Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=42800t=42778 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Re: Cisco 2900 XLs [7:42687]

2002-04-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The EOL URL referenced below is, in my opinion, one of the most incomplete lists on CCO. Use it as a starting point by all means, but don't rely on it to cover everything that has been EOL'd, because it doesn't. (Actually, it appears to be a little more complete now than it used to be - but

Terminal Server to 3542 Switch Access Probelms [7:42802]

2002-04-28 Thread Ed Moss
I am having a problem getting a CS-516 to reverse telnet to a 3524XL Switch. The 516 is running 10.3(7) and can reverse telnet to routers, a PIX and VPN 3005 with no problem. If I move a known good port from say a router to the 3524, it will not make the connection. If I connect my PC serial

OT: Home Lab Stuff [7:42804]

2002-04-28 Thread Nigel Taylor
Some items I had in my home lab that I no longer need. I'm willing to let it all go to 1 buyer for $1200 If interested in individual pieces that's ok too. 1 Cisco 2517 - 16MB/8MB, 2 serial, 1 BRI(S/T), 1 Token Ring, 8-port MAU $300 1 Cisco 2521 - 6MB/8MB, 4 Serial(2Sync/2Async), 1 BRI(S/T),

Spanning Tree Question [7:42806]

2002-04-28 Thread Anil Gupte
For spanning tree to work, do all the switches on a network (let us say a LAN) have to support or enable Spanning Tree? That is the general question. Specifically, I have an HP Procurve connected to a router, and then a Netgear Switch that hooks into one of the ports on the HP. On the Netgear

RE: Alternatives to Cisco VPN client [7:42604]

2002-04-28 Thread Kent Hundley
The issue isn't with IPSec per se, its with allowing split tunneling. If a user PC becomes compromised via a trojan that allows remote control such as BackOrifice, Netbus, etc., if you allow split tunneling then not only can the attacker control the users machine, they can use it as a jumping

Re: Terminal Server to 3542 Switch Access Probelms [7:42802]

2002-04-28 Thread Larry Letterman
we have a couple hundred of those same 3524xl boxes running on console servers in cisco and have no problems...no special setup either. Larry Letterman Cisco Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Ed Moss To: Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 4:50 PM Subject: Terminal Server

Re: Spanning Tree Question [7:42806]

2002-04-28 Thread Larry Letterman
I dont think stp will work since the netgears dont support spanning tree. The netgear switch thats connected to the HP will not be issuing bpdu's to the HP, so the HP should not see any spanning tree info from the rest of the network. Any loops in the netgears will not be detected by the STP

NLI Study Guide [7:42812]

2002-04-28 Thread Kris Keen
All, Recieved this book today, mind you I paid for it with my arm. This book cant be had in Australia, express delivery and the book, set me back a nice $220 bucks! So far, Ive sucked in the Bridging Chapter, very condensed, nice overview with I believe all you need to know... Sit the exam in