I'm reading the 6509 product overview and I could configure it with the
Switch
Fabric Module (WS-C5600-SFM or WS-X6500-SFM2).
Two questions:
- Which is the benefit of th SFM?
-Why I MUST install it in slot 5 or 6?
Thanks in advance,
Teresa
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Aren't we???
Your point?
(Devils advocate is more fun)
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Isn't China a nuclear power?
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Hi all,
Does anybody know how I can see if a 3640 configured as a FRSwitch is
marking packets with BECN ?? Is there a debug command or a show (except of
sh fram pvc xxx) to see on the routers which are connected to the FRSwitch
that the machine is sending back packets with BECN.
Try to perform
Aren't we???
Your point?
Nuclear powers are generally not techincally illiterate. For
example, question are there any cisco routers in china? what are they used
for? implies that.
Marko.
P.S. China has more than 300 CCIE's.
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That's exactly what I was looking for, but can you tag IPX. I kept thinking
that you could only tag IP. Now that I think of it, tagging is L2, so I
could tag it, couldn't I?
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in the old days of vlan switching, there was
Sh frame-relay pvc
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Hi all,
Does anybody know how I can see if a 3640 configured as a FRSwitch is
marking packets with BECN ?? Is there a debug command or a show (except of
sh fram pvc xxx) to see on the routers
The SMF is basically a 256Gbps switching fabric. The 6000 family has a
32Gbps bus communications system built into it. There are 3 types of cards
for the 6000 series. Non-fabric enabled, fabric-enabled, and fabric-only.
The non-fabric enabled can only use the 32Gbps bus (to talk to the
Hello all.
I have a customer who wants a router to dial (ISDN)
to another destination in case the fist destination
fails to answer ( no answer, busy etc). How can I do
it using a Cisco router?
I will appreciate your help.
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Hi All,
I've lost my copy of Louis Rossi's Token ring white paper/How to read a RIF.
Does anyone know where I can get this
Cheers
Richard
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This is how I used to setup 3com 3500's. They could not do wire speed
ip/ipx if they were on the same interface. so for every layer 3 network,
you would actualy have two interfaces. Both of which would go back to the
same vlan on the core switch. of course, at layer two, all the frames are
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Sounds like your novell admins just use compaq smart start and leave things
at defaults. (novell WILL destroy a network if not configured properly)
The tree is constantly updated. (putting your novell network on it's own l3
net also helps out a lot! And across WAN links? Forget it! If you
Take a look at DDR and how it works on the Cisco board.
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Unfortunately CSPM 3.0 Eval is not available from CCO even if you have a CCO
account which has the pemittance to download
You can only get this software from VMS 2.0 set
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I just got a IDS 4210 and want to manage it now,
I think it is here but you need login I believe.
http://www.ccprep.com/resources/news/archives/Token_Ring2.pdf
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Marko Milivojevic wrote:
Nuclear powers are generally not techincally illiterate. For
example, question are there any cisco routers in china? what are they used
for? implies that.
You paraphrase my message incorrectly. What I said was this: tony, just
wondering,
do you have many
You can define multiple dialer string under the interface.
The latest version of IOS 12.2T gives you greater control when using
multiple dialer strings.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122newft/122
t/122t8/ftrotdls.htm
(watch for line wrap)
Philip
Hello,
On a special request we got CSPM 3.0 FROM Cisco and for your information
CSPM 3.0 does not support IDS.it only supports PIX.
Kind Regards /Thangavel
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Thanks to all those who replied about this question. We ended up just
setting up a server to redirect httpd requests to the new location. Seems
it was alot easier to do that rather than to play around with routing
issues.
Cheers,
- Trevor
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Anyone pursuing the Cisco Content Networking specialization?
I'd like to trade ideas, material, strategy, etc.
Ron
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Im talking to my boss about upgrading my vacation plan...:)
Thanks
Larry
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I will
I'm installing a 2600 series router a remote location and wanted to double
check on the wiring. It will have a T1 and ethernet connection. I wanted to
double check on the WAN cabling. I know the router connects to the CSU/DSU
using V.35 serial cable. What kind of cable do I need to connect from
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I'm installing a 2600 series router a remote location and wanted to double
check on the wiring. It will have a T1 and ethernet connection. I wanted
to
CAT 5 straight thru
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FYI, A friend of mine worked for Cisco China since 1995 just bought a
house in Beijing for US$600K (yeah, 600K. AND he paid cash) He said
Cisco China is the only country that can meet their sales quota every
year in the whole world.
Yoshi
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Just a quick heads up to a couple of problems I had over the weekend on the
Solie scenarios. Anyway one the routers needed to be set up a having two sub
interfaces, one point-to-point, one multipoint. On the PTP I mapped the
wrong DLCI to it and even though I removed the statement and rebooted,
It depends.
What interface does the CSU/DSU have on the Telco (they say network side)?
Most CSU/DSUs have an RJ-45/48 jack. Some like Larscom have a DB-15
connector. Yes - you can buy adapters to make it an RJ-45. Not fun to learn
on a Sat AM.
How long will the cable be between the CSU/DSU and
There are different versions of CSPM 3.0. CSPM 3.0f supports PIX and
routers, CSPM 3.0i supports IDS. You can read about it here:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/ismg/policy/ver30/reln30.htm
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Could any one tell whether ISIS and packet formats are asked alot in the
exam.I read that Catalyst 6x00/5x00 are asked.Is it hardware or CatOS/IOS
questions ?
Thanks
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One more thing, if I can tag IP and IPX, how do I route between the 2 vlans
if one is IP and the other IPX?
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That's exactly what I was looking for, but can you tag IPX. I kept
thinking
that you could only tag IP.
Kent,
There is no such thing as CSPM 3.0i. There is only an f version. To run
IDS you will probably want to run 2.3.3i or wait till IDM (IDS Device
Manager) comes out.
Tim
CCIE 9015
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I've been trying to set up RIP load balancing, and although I have two
equal-cost paths, show ip route only shows one of the paths. When I
debug ip packets, I notice the the len parameter's value is different
for the two serial links to the target network. The output looks like this:
IP:
what?
Now you've compeltely lost me!
do you want to tunnel ipx and route to various vlans?
I mean... If you have ipx on 1 interface and ip on the other, and they are
on the same vlan, then you're done. But they won't route between the two
because they are two different protocols.
If you
Believe me, I've confused myself.
What I have is a customer that has a mixed IP/IPX network. ALL machines are
dual IP/IPX, so those two protocols will be on one switchport. He is going
to add some servers to the network, but dosen't want IPX on that new network
at all. And he only wants
Cat 5 ...you should also get for youself a loopback tester..
jeff
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It doesn't surprise me that 75% of the traffic you see when you put a
Sniffer on a switch port is IPX. It's probably SAPs and RIPs. Remember that
you only see broadcasts unless you mirror other ports. So you may be
getting a skewed view.
Regarding your comment about multicasts: A good driver
And straight-through, n'est-ce pas??
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At 01:50 PM 4/30/02, Patrick Ramsey wrote:
what?
Steven, what problem are you trying to solve?? Where are you trying to
separate this traffic? I think we may need to see a logical topology of
sorts.
Also, I don't want to sound like a broken record, but I'm still wondering
if you are trying to
Trying dropping some DE bits (different than Bacon Bits, which incidentally
aren't terribly good for your skin anyway) in the tub, then configure your
soap to forward FECN and BECN bubbles in the appropriate directions. The
key here is that you need to work with your ISP (Icky Sludge Provider)
definately that is a sound solution...
What I have here is this:
novell network - ipx/ip
nt network - ip
unix network- ip
various user networks - ipx/ip
the novell tree can communicate on it's own vlan and not bother anyone
else. The nt domain can communicate on it's on vlan
How is that different than IPX? It seems if you are going to increase the
size of the address enough to include the MAC address, assigning a unique
(whether locally or globally) become trivial. After all, MAC addresses are,
in thoery, globally unique. Then the only question is routability,
All,
Graduate school is forcing me to curtail my CCIE studies, and is
straining my budget to boot! With this in mind, I am selling the
switch from my home lab on eBay. It's an Etherswitch 2200 (Cat
2901 clone) running 4.5(13a). If you are interested, it is item
2021069952 with a Buy it Now
I think you'll find they have more Cisco equipment than they know what
to do with. I work for Motorola in the GPRS division and China tend to
buy equipment like there's no tomorrow. They have the largest number of
cellular subscribers in the world, how that figure relates to number of
computer
to add to Priscilla's comment;
locking down frame types is absolutely a must! And remember if you have two
frame types bound to any interface, in order to route, you must have both
frame types on the router interface. Otherwise only the original frame type
will get out. (which in some
oui.
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And straight-through, n'est-ce pas??
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Mea culpa. I thought the current version I had was 3.0i, I now see that it
is 2.3.3i.
-Kent
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Kent,
There
That is exactly the way I would do it. In fact, it's probably the only way
to accomplish your goal. One additional thing to consider is assisting your
client with a migration to 100% IP. Netware has supported native IP (not
IPX in IP) for some time now, and this is a logical next step. (though
At 03:22 PM 4/30/02, Chris Charlebois wrote:
How is that different than IPX? It seems if you are going to increase the
size of the address enough to include the MAC address, assigning a unique
(whether locally or globally) become trivial. After all, MAC addresses are,
in thoery, globally
Did you put maximum-paths 2 under your rip config?
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I've been trying to set up RIP load balancing, and although I have two
equal-cost paths, show ip route only shows one of the
Also.. (I need to re-read your post to get a better understanding of the
mechanism in IPv6)... how will self-allocating addresses affect
summarization.. part of what's killing BGP/internet routers is that
addresses are scattered around and makes the table much larger than what it
should
Nevermind.. I see it's made by Cisco.. Wow. many people don't
realize the 2901 is a mini-Cat5000... I'm surprised to find another model
that looks the same (and apparently takes the same OS, etc)
Mike W.
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An IPv6 address may be shortened by leaving off the leading zeros in the
address, but this can only be done once in the address.
An example would be the address of
12AB:::CD30::::/64
could be shortened to
12AB::CD30::::/64 or
12AB:::CD30::/64
Folks
A friend of mine asked me to advice him on CCNA guidance. He is an engineer
manager but wants to shift gears into networking. What's a good starting
point? I couldn't help him because as far as I remember I didn't have to
prepare much for it. I was already been in the field for sometime
Perhaps his length of vacation was extended, and it was beyond his control,
not to mention permanent, and without pay. ;-)
Case and point... a colleague of mine put on his Out of Office message
that he had experienced a change in life through his wife's relocation from
Texas (U.S.) to Italy with
Hey all, got a quick question regarding VLANS. Can you create multiple
VLANS in the same subnet?
For instance if you have RouterA--VLAN1-- VLAN2--etc... Can both VLAN 1
and 2 be in the same subnet?
Thank you.
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I'm reading Priscilla's Top-Down Network Design. I recommend it as a
complement to the Semester 7 BCMSN books.
Is there a design strategy or methodology that I can use to diagram
application layers into the logical topology? The application I have
in mind is AVVID. Suppose the implementation was
At 04:45 PM 4/30/02, Michael L. Williams wrote:
I'm sure I'm missing something and I need to read and learn more about IPv6
(when's your book coming out? =)...
July. The publisher is slow. The book won't cover IPv6 in detail though.
Although it might seem like I'm a big proponent of it, I'm not
Talk to me offline and I'll describe to how all that was done here at
cisco..
We have implemented just about everything you mentioned on our campus.
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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I don't believe so, as they will never be able to talk to one another. If
you don't care about that, then it would be possible
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Hey all, got a quick question regarding VLANS. Can you create multiple
VLANS in the same
No,
Each VLAN is a Subnet or a Domain by itself,
But u can make Trunks carry different VLANS, so VLAN1 user can talk to Vlan2
only
VIA a Router (MSFC)
So routing(policing) is done between VLANs.
Hope this helps
Sarkis Karagozian
Corporate Network Engineering
EarthLink Inc. (ELNK)
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Do you know about the Cisco IP Telephony Network Design Guide here:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/ip_tele/network/index.htm
It might help.
P.
At 08:47 PM 4/30/02, Tom Scott wrote:
I'm reading Priscilla's Top-Down Network Design. I recommend it as a
complement to the
Where can I get the best price RAM and flash for cisco router (2610)?
Transportation is another consideration, as I want these memory to be
shipped to Hong Kong. (not all shops accept international customers -
Kingston is a good example!)
Anyone has experience with shopping for memory online?
You could try www.memoryx.net. I have had good experiences buying cisco
memory from them (they seem to understand what memory is needed for the
different cisco systems). I only occasionally have them ship to me though
as I can swing past their office with only a 5-10 mile diversion in my
Wow that looks just like the good ol' 2901. who makes it? (you
mentioned it was clone)? How did they keep from getting sued by Cisco?
Just curious.. cool. good luck on the sale
Mike W.
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Graduate
2 Cisco Catalyst 1924 EN
E-Mail me for particulars.
Priced just slightly higher than eBay prices.
Steve
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www.anthonypanda.com. anthony has all the memory you'll need, as well
as some hard-to-find cables...all at incredible prices...
i've dealt with this guy, and he's great...to make this perfect for
you, he's *in* hong kong...
hope it helps...
eddie
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I've done some of the larger designs and installations of AVVID in the
world, and especially North America, so let me know exactly what you need.
I'm not badmouthing Cisco, but they config a lot of the AVVID stuff wrong,
and they invented it! Cisco is good at data implementations, but it's hard
Just add another dialer string (or dialer map)... they
will be used in the order they are entered.
--- Michalis Palis wrote:
Hello all.
I have a customer who wants a router to dial (ISDN)
to another destination in case the fist destination
fails to answer ( no answer, busy etc). How can
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however, it seems in an attempt to make
addressing a convenience (where it doesn't take skill to understand and
do
it), there will be wasted space..
So? 128 bits is a lot of bits.
www.anthonypanda.com. anthony has all the memory you'll need, as well
as some hard-to-find cables...all at incredible prices...
i've dealt with this guy, and he's great...to make this perfect for
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Because China has 338 CCIEs (more than Canada, Japan, France or
Austrilia). I bet they are dealing with Cisco gear.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/ccie_present.html
By the way, if you think you are Mr. Someone, check out this Chinese
guy:
http://www.ccie.com.cn/
Canada has 34 million people, China has 1 billion. They should have more
CCIE's.
I wonder if that guy feels like Mr. Special compared to the guy that I was
just reading about on cisco.com who is a quad-ccie and is going for a 5th
when the newest track comes out.
BTW, Does it make you feel to
Can we determine if we have SFM cards?
We have 2 x 6509's with Sup1A and MSFC2/PFC. We have dual 16GBIC line cards
(32 in total) and we are using ALL of them. If we have the 32gbps backplane,
and our 32 sockets maxed out (this isnt including the 4 x 48port ethernet
line cards we have) then we
Let me make some general comments. I think people are missing some
of the fundamental architectural concepts of IPv6. Indeed, I was one
of the people in the final vote (well, consensus) at the Toronto IETF
where we decided on 128 versus 64 bits.
It is NOT the intention of IPv6 to expand the
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