Nokia might support it, but I have been (fairly reliably) told that Cisco
will *not* be supporting IGRP as of one of the newest IOS releases. I
can't find the announcement on CCO (if there is one), so take with a grain
of salt, but a Cisco instructor was quite adamant about this last week.
JM
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> I don't know the specifics of the Nokia case. Cisco
> has, however,
> both supplied router blades running IOS on an OEM
> basis to vendors
> including Cabletron, and licensed a software port to
> DEC (IOS on DEC
> hardware -- Brouter 500?
Hello!
You have got a router and a private IP address space between the router and
the PIX. This is because the PAT address and the static outside adrress must
not be the same in the PIX (, and the PAT address must not be in the global
address space too).
I red int the PIX OS 6.2ED documentation
At 11:42 PM -0400 5/12/02, nrf wrote:
>Just found this while surfing around.
>
>"As a network device, the Nokia IP330 supports a comprehensive suite of
>IP-routing functions and protocols, including RIPv1/RIPv2, IGRP, OSPF and
>BGP4 for unicast traffic..."
>http://www.nokia.com/securitysolutions/p
Anyone have any experience with a Cisco core (6500/4006) and HP Procurves
10/100 switches in the closets? Is there anything special required if we
want to run 802.1Q VLANs to the HPs?
Thanks!!
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Just found this while surfing around.
"As a network device, the Nokia IP330 supports a comprehensive suite of
IP-routing functions and protocols, including RIPv1/RIPv2, IGRP, OSPF and
BGP4 for unicast traffic..."
http://www.nokia.com/securitysolutions/platforms/330.html
Every piece of literature
exactly, what Michael says..
Like this mornings database issue with oracle not being
accessible in two of 36 buildings...the users and the
server admin swore it was a network issue...turns out the
oracle processes caused a server utilization of 100%. Most labs
wont teach that issue..Just as Micha
What about the Sybex version, do you think that has enough information to
pass the exam by itself? I'm just curious cuz i only have 3 weeks and 5
days before exam time and I don't have much time to study between then, so I
wanna know what resource i should use hehe. Thanks
Jarred
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> A 40 router lab is nice, but its not the same as troubleshooting a
> production network with 20,000 + users at multiple sites.
Here here and to add to that. "... a production network with
20,000+ users at
If the network is well designed and implemented, you should not
have to be analyzing and troubleshooting very much. In Fact you should
have 99.90 uptime if its as well done as implied below
As Kevin says, the real experience comes from finding and repairing
networks that are less than desirab
Very good point.
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I looked deeper, and they do not have any DA/DP tests. Would still be
curious to know how they are on the stuff they do have though.
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"authorized
I have not seen a discussion of Self Test Software here. They are the
"authorized" practice test provider for Cisco. Has anyone used their
materials? I am considering options for the CCDA and CCDP tests - both of
which have changed recently. Thanks!
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I am trying to configure my new PIX 501 with a static IP address for
translation to inside email and web servers. When I use the one static
address assigned by the ISP, I can no longer use the PAT for outbound
access.
How can I configure the PIX to support inbound translation as well as
outbound
IIRC, set spantree root is a macro is a macro, and it's a combination of
commands, one of which is to make the priority a liitle over 8k. Not only
does it change the priority, but does some other calculations as well. I
think the 5 is for the number of hops in diameter the netwotk is. If I'm
wr
I will be on vacation from 5-7-02 to 5-22-02. Any matter regarding network
management please forward to Bob Taylor @ 213-979-0032. Thanks.
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Please don't discount the value of analyzing & troubleshooting
poorly-designed networks. The learning opportunities are almost unimaginably
vast. OTH, it probably takes sustained exposure to both for an adequate
understanding of how all this stuff is supposed to function/interact.
> Lucky for m
At 2:50 PM -0400 5/12/02, Chuck wrote:
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>
>Idle curiousity - in cases like AS 2, if the buying ISP already has an AS
>number, do they get to keep the one acquired in the purchase? Or does ARIN
>require that to be relinquished? Probably not, meaning that worlCom must
>have about a dozen AS number
My (admittedly limited/shallow) understanding is that if you buy a corporate
entity, you are also buying their AS number, which dovetails well with the
limited resources the regional registries have available to track & respond
to commercial misdoings.
It might be more instructive to note that AS
I need first to pass the written exam before shceduling any lab
exams..anyone can advise for the C&S written exam...is it difficut I
know that any exam is 50% general knowledge and 50% specialization...has
anyone done it before to tell me what to read and which books to study
""Cisco
Gene,
I agree with the other posters here, that a 0 CIR will not cut it for
voice... Not because the voice won't go across the link, but because every
packet is marked DE and can be dropped in the frame cloud. As far as FRTS,
that's pointless unless you actually get a CIR above 0..
When yo
set spantree root automatically lowers the priority, changes the diameter
and sets another command that forgets me
Priority only changes the spanning tree priroity for that switch and that
vlan
Cheers
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Hi group, I am try to figure out what is the difference between the
following two commands:
set spantree root 5
set spantree priority 0 5
Do both of them provide the same results: set vlan 5 as the root bridge.
Thanks.
JZ
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> >Suppose we are the ISP having 3 different AS connected to users for
> >multihoming. If it is requested that the users prefer a particular path,
say
> >from AS1, inste
You'll probably need to use as prepends to control traffic in both
directions from the ISP side...
To control user's OUTBOUND traffic patterns:
On the BGP connections to these users, for any of the less preferred routes
(from AS2 and AS3), you want to
Check out this link
http://cisco.com/warp/public/620/1.html
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Hi,
I am setting up a catalyst 4006. I am using the Voice gateway - WS-X4604-GWY
to perform routing between the VLANs I have created on the switch itself.
The switch is using a Sup II engine, the voice gateway is at the 5 fifth
slot. The voice gateway has an internal gigabit port linking to th
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I feel like writing tonight, so this text you seeā¦
My name is Karl, and I took the CCIE written beta exam a week or so ago and
would like to comment on it, and my career goals, in general. This
information may be beneficial to some and may be useless to others. Comments
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I don't think it was misinformation Brian.
Not sure whether it's all IOS's, but all the ones I have on my routers take
both commands although the clockrate method is a hidden one.
Not important in the least, just thought I'd mention it.
Gaz
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It all dependsWell..do you feel that you master all the topics and
materials..if it is..then stop reading...if not continue with other books...
There are numerous books written for CCNP Routing..If you want I can give
you a list..I have a list of 10 to 20 books...
Your question is like "Ever
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