Hello All
Anybody know what is the maximum VICs can be installed in VG200 ?
I guess only two VICs can be installed in slot 1 which contains the voice
network module, but still there is another two WIC , can I swap VIC
directly into one of them ?
Ismail Al-shelh
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Kris,
Thanks for replying! So far, what I have in my lab is the following: 3
2611's w/T1 wics, 1 2524, 1 2501, 1 Cat5K w/12 port 10Mbps blade & Sup I w/2
FE ports, 1 7000 w/ 4 Serial & 4 Eth ports, 4 CSU/DSU's.
I know I am missing equipment here, and am just trying to figure out what
other t
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> More inline =)
>
> "nrf" wrote in message
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> > True, a blend is always better. But let me say this. Experience alone
is
> > usually better than certs alone. Na
1024 is definitely a kilobyte.
maybe the correct story is that the Lab will killya, and it bites.
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> I've heard this before, and I do believe that the first CCIE# given out
was
> 1025. but I also ha
Hi!
The default time and number of tries for tcp-keepalive configured through
the "service tcp-keepalive in" command is four tries of 60 seconds. Does
anyone know a way of changing these parameters?? I would like to have an
inactive tcp connection broken in 30 seconds, instead of in 4 minutes!!
And what's really interesting, is that in the Cisco Internet Design book, it
says to start at the Core layer and work downwards...
Personally, I'm going with Priscilla! (It's a girl thing...)
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More inline =)
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> True, a blend is always better. But let me say this. Experience alone is
> usually better than certs alone. Naturally the blend is better. But if
you
> had to pick one (continued later)
I would agree th
I am reading Priscilla's book "Top Down Network Design" for the second
time for a refresher and decided to hit the pool after I got home. On
the way out I looked on my book shelf and saw "Advanced IP Network
Design" that I haven't had a chance to look at yet. So I took it to the
pool with me. When
Ok, inline
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> Comments inline..
>
> "Tom Monte" wrote in message
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> > I think alot of us don't have a choice. If you don't have a job that
> > provides alot of
Hold on. Inline
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> I think most of our disagreement is over semantics. There is one thing
you
> said that took me a minute to figure out, but here is my hypothesis.
>
> "there are guys who are passing the lab without an
I'm not a real Cisco programmer, nor I am really much of a programmer at
all.
I would like to hear real answers, but here is where I would start, if I
were you...
Here is ground zero:
The C Programming Language, 2nd Edition; ISBN 0131103628
The Standard C Library; ISBN 0131315099
Applying RCS and
Comments inline..
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> I think alot of us don't have a choice. If you don't have a job that
> provides alot of Cisco experience, you probably have a hard time finding
one
> that does. I don't see why I should be looked
OK, inline
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> Comments inline...
>
> nrf wrote:
> > What I said is that not that I hate all 'lab-rat' CCIE's
> > because everybody
> > has to start somewhere.Rather that I find the phenomena that
> > people view
Don't bother with the CSISS book, it is rehash from the other books. The
first four you mentioned are all you need to pass the CSS1 tests - it's all
I used (and hands-on, of course). In my opinion the CSS1 tests are pretty
simple, all of the questions are straight out of the four coursebooks. As
f
I've heard this before, and I do believe that the first CCIE# given out was
1025. but I also have to believe that part about 1024 being chosen
because of the "kill ya (Kilo)" and "hurts (hertz)" is nonsense I say
that because in the non-binary world Kilo = 1000 not 1024. and
sinc
Could you please give me the cisco web link about this diagram?. I did a lot
of search, but can not find it. Many thanks.
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Does anybody know of any good books on how to write IOS code? Say a person
wants to go to work for Cisco and help build new trains of code were would
he/she start? Or better yet how would you go about editing IOS code.
Respectfully,
Mark Godfrey
Network Engineer
Road Runner High Speed Online
I saw something the same with my CAT 5505's you need to set the ports to 100
full do not use the auto command. Hope this helps. MG
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> You must have some dog slow hard drives... Be sure to keep you Mb and
>
Is the 7 hop limit in STP the diameter of the network (ie. end-to-end) or 7
hops form root bridge? Anyone know historically why it was 7?
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haven't received a thing from the list in 2 days.
Getting all my other lists just fine..
Kevin Wigle
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Yep. We had this issue with using PPTP as the VPN supplied DNS/WINS are
appended to the end of the list. You can block DNS queries outbound from
The concentrator through your FW ( which is a good Idea anyways ) that way
the first 2 queries time out, and it is forced to use yours internally.
Be car
I think most of our disagreement is over semantics. There is one thing you
said that took me a minute to figure out, but here is my hypothesis.
"there are guys who are passing the lab without any experience (which is not
necesarily a problem, but when they start demanding outlandish salaries,
th
I have been most successful in traffic-shaping when I apply it in the
following way.
Configure frame relay traffic-shapping on the main interface
This by default will configure all sub-interfaces to shape at a rate
of 56K.
Create you map class and add the following.
Configure your CIR (
Hi Chris
1.thanks for your answer , I found everything at Priscilla and others who
sent me private replay
2.I know technology, But I didn`t have time for test or try and error , 99%
of my projects are related to IP
3.Seems you don`t know Business ;)
= (Nothing is impossible)
Regards
> Just
Hi,
I am using Cisco VPN3005 appliance for secured access with MS-Windows
clients
and cannot get dhcp supplied dns to overide any pre-existing dns server
entries ( for instance, dns servers dynamically provided by a dsl provider).
DHCP servers for base group client connections are set, tunnel-typ
Hi,
I am using Cisco VPN3005 appliance for secured access with MS-Windows
clients
and cannot get dhcp supplied dns to overide any pre-existing dns server
entries ( for instance, dns servers dynamically provided by a dsl provider).
DHCP servers for base group client connections are set, tunnel-typ
I think a better way is to use traffic-policing/CAR.
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> try to look
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/qos_
c/qcprt2/qcdcq.htm#73920
> and also at
>
http://www.cisco.com/unive
""Khurrum Shahzad"" wrote in message
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> Hello
> Can anybody tell me any mistake or missing configuration for frame relay
> traffc shaping?
> I connected two cisco 2600 router serial interfaces throug 32 k link. I
> configured point to point frame relay
""Tom Monte"" wrote in message
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> Myth or Fact
> Unless your post includes a statistcal sampling of people who employ
CCIEs,
> I am afraid it isn't a fact. I don't like to speak on behalf of the rest
of
> the world so I chose the word myth, maybe genera
I agree with Michael!
Working with Intel boxes and bay hubs, for 5 years isn't quite the same as
saying 5 years with SUN systems and ATM.No matter how you pass the
test, you still pass the test. That in itself eliminates 95% of the
"parrots".
If you still don't know what you are doing, well,
Hello
Can anybody tell me any mistake or missing configuration for frame relay
traffc shaping?
I connected two cisco 2600 router serial interfaces throug 32 k link. I
configured point to point frame relay subinterface on both interfaces. I
want to use this link on CIR 16k and peak rate 32k.
My
You won't have time. Besides nothing like would be allowed.
D.
At 01:49 PM 5/17/2002 -0400, Jason Greenberg wrote:
>Does anyone know if the CCIE lab gives you access to a bitswapping tool
>for converting mac addresses to canonical format?
>
>--
>Jason Greenberg, CCNP
>Network Administrator
>Ex
I'm selling several routers from my home study pod. I've got a 2501, a
4000-m w/6 serial ports and a 2610 w/8 serial ports (great Frame Relay
switch). Here's the link on ebay for all the auctions, if anybody is
interested (watch the wrap).
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersO
I have most of the Cisco security books now. MCNS, PIX, VPN, CIDS etc.
etc.,
the one book I don't have is "Cisco Secure Internet Security Solutions".
Looking though the table of contents, it looks like some of the same
stuff
from the books I already have. Do you think this book is worth getting
if
Hello,
I'm trying make a Fully Meshed VPN connections between 3 (Ra,Rb,Rc) routers
827-4V,
The used IOS is: c820-k8osv6y6-mz.122-2.T4.bin -> IP/FW/VOICE PLUS IPSEC 56
When I configure the VPN (Ra-Rb), the VPN it's established OK. But I
configure VPN (Ra-Rb and Ra-Rc), the system report a error
The home-built Pix strikes me as being more trouble and expense than it is
worth. I read about someone who made one, and he had to use an expensive
flash card that cost nearly as much as a base-model Pix. The home-built Pix
has certain obvious legal deficiencies, and, it is safe to say, could ne
Here are some better links for this, sorry...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2023718078
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2023730604
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2023737187
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2023817739
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Here's an interesting little tidbit I picked off of www.ccbootcamp.com -
All successful students receive a CCIE number. The first CCIE was issued
number #1025. Number #1024 was given to the CCIE Lab. They chose #1024
because 1024 is a kilohertz - "The Lab will kill ya (Kilo), and it hurts
(hertz)
Here's a better link for this, sorry...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem
&item=2023737187
--- Dennis
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From: Dennis Laganiere
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 10:46 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: OT - Selling my CCIE Written library
I'm selling my lib
I'm selling my library of CCIE Written books on ebay (watch the wrap).
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems
&userid=laganiere&include=0&since=-1&sort=3&rows=25
If you're interested in passing 350-001 before it goes away, here's a chance
to get all the books in one
As Chris mentions above... a VIP2-50 insertion w/ PA's into a slot will
cause other slots to hang/crash about 80% of the time I have found on 7507's
(requiring a power cycle to resolve). VIP/PA removal does not seem to be an
issue.
-Dave
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Comments inline...
nrf wrote:
> What I said is that not that I hate all 'lab-rat' CCIE's
> because everybody
> has to start somewhere.Rather that I find the phenomena that
> people view
> the CCIE as an easy shortcut highly suspect. This phenomena
> manifests
> itself in guys obtaining their ce
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> Hi,
>
> You have tried to post to GroupStudy.com's Professional mailing list.
Because
> the server does not recognize you as a confirmed poster, you will
The question is why would you need to do that. I can see that as a question
on the written, but I doubt the lab will require something so theoritcial.
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For the love of humanity, or God!
Do we have to be reminded DAILY of this guys' being on vacation?!?!
You'ld think this one would be dropped in the Que!
My apologies... I didn't think I'd let this annoy me, but just at this very
momemnt, it did... so no offense meant to ANY of the moderators...
Does anyone know if the CCIE lab gives you access to a bitswapping tool
for converting mac addresses to canonical format?
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Admittedly, what I'm going to discuss is not strictly Cisco
certification, but I think it ties in with what NRF says about dues.
Eons back, when I was in IBM application programming and user
support, I really wanted to get into systems programming.
The "real" systems programming manuals (loose
Just turn on IPX routing and IPX RIP and everything will work itself out :)
(Boy, I'm glad I'm not you. How'd you get roped into a project without
knowledge of the technology and without the time to learn?)
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I agree with nrf. People are quick to jump to conclusions and forget to read
comments posted in this group. Key word is "READ".
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Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 12:53 PM
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At 07:06 AM 5/17/02, Joupin wrote:
>HLP
>
>Its a long time that I wasn't into Novell NOTware and I forgot everything
>Now
>I have a project that should be done with 2 Cisco 1601 Router and 2 Novell
>3.12 ! and I should connect these two LAN via a leased line
>I don`t have a tim
Myth or Fact
Unless your post includes a statistcal sampling of people who employ CCIEs,
I am afraid it isn't a fact. I don't like to speak on behalf of the rest of
the world so I chose the word myth, maybe generalization would have been a
better choice. My post was directed at all posts that use
I created a local pool for my dialup users. However once the user dial
in he does obtain an unique ip address but his gateway is the same and
he is unable to ping any router or switch or server once inside the
network
How can I change the setting so that he gets a unique gateway?
Any useful links?
There really are such things as Internet simulators, although there
are different kinds. I'm in the process of setting one up at
Gettlabs, which may not be scalable to a home lab. It consists of
multiple routers, plus *NIX PCs running BGP update generators
including Zebra and BGPsim.
What t
In my opinion, these are the default commands entered.
While configuring CET, same sort of issue is there and
i concluded that these are the default commands. If
anyone has got any idea about that?
Shoaib
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm configuring a Cisco 2621 for VPN connection. Im
>
""Steven A. Ridder"" wrote in message
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> I'm no psychologist, but he's posts can be quite aggressive, so I'm going
to
> say that that is a male behavior pattern.
Well, I'd like to think that I'm aggressive only about behavior that I
consider objectiona
""Erwin"" wrote in message
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> nrf, reading all your long, sarcastic, and unreasonable comments, mostly
> having a negative impact on hte Groupstudy, are you actually a CCIE?
Interesting. I get this a lot.
But let me ask you this. Let's say I was a C
I'm no psychologist, but he's posts can be quite aggressive, so I'm going to
say that that is a male behavior pattern.
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> I also seem to recall that he is a CCIE and I have to completely
> disagree that his comments
I'm not sure if anyone ever replied to this, but I'll have a stab at
comments.
SmartStudent,
The VPN 3000 Client, to my understanding is a Dynamic VPN client, rather
than a Static VPN client such as what a PIX to PIX VPN scenario or PIX to
VPN Concentrator Scenario utilizes.
The nature of the Dyn
At 7:20 PM -0400 5/16/02, John Neiberger wrote:
>As you probably noticed the list has been
>having some intermittent issues recently.
>As a few others have already been doing, I'm
>going to be helping Paul with list
>moderation. Hopefully, with enough of us
>checking the list periodically we'll b
I also seem to recall that he is a CCIE and I have to completely
disagree that his comments have a negative impact on the list. I don't
recall a single one of his posts that has been unreasonable, including
his comments in this thread.
To the contrary, he's been an excellent contributor for quit
Basically you can use a router with some loopback interfaces and use BGP to
distribute "fake" internet routes.
Look also on the Caslow or Solie.
Ciao
Maurizio
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From: "Kazan, Naim"
To:
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 3:49 PM
Subject: Internet Simulator [7:44348]
> Hi
>
You caught me!
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> Steve,
>
> Is 'nrf' your alter ego? LOL =)
>
> Steven A. Ridder wrote:
> >
> > I believe nrf is a CCIE.
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Steve,
Is 'nrf' your alter ego? LOL =)
Steven A. Ridder wrote:
>
> I believe nrf is a CCIE.
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How much do you want in ea??
Alex
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> I've got some 2500 routers left for sale or exchange:
> 2501
> 2503
> 2509
>
> I'm looking to exchange for a good PC or Laptop.
>
> Let me know if your interested.
>
> ___
You know what, I think I will take your advice up and watch him squirm
itching his head thinking how in the hell I did he do that.
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Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 11:38 AM
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Brian,
add the following to your config, and then try your pings again.
---
PIX#(config) conduit permit icmp any any
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I believe your PPPoE connection is working, as proof from your output below:
>>PPPoE Tunnel and Session Information (Total tunnels=1 sessions=1)
>> Tunnel id 0, 1 active
We've been using IOS SLB on our 6509s for about a month now and it works
great Because we were using an authentication method, we wanted someone
to be directed to the same web server they originally connected to after
even a few hours of idle time, so we had to tweak our idle timer (set it fo
I believe nrf is a CCIE.
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> nrf, reading all your long, sarcastic, and unreasonable comments, mostly
> having a negative impact on hte Groupstudy, are you actually a CCIE?
>
> You seem very jealous about ppl having a CCIE ce
Hi all,
I'm configuring a Cisco 2621 for VPN connection. Im typing in the
configuration and I dont get any error message but when I want to see my
running config, some part of the config are not there
here is a part of the IPSEC config I want to have:
crypto map vpnmap 50 ipsec-manual
se
Naim,
You could always play along, and tell him that you got yourself one of them
there "Internet Simulators", and that it's the best thing since sliced
bread you really love that Fractional T3 you now have at home :)
The secret is in the back to back cable and the bandwidth command. ;^)
Yo
nrf, reading all your long, sarcastic, and unreasonable comments, mostly
having a negative impact on hte Groupstudy, are you actually a CCIE?
You seem very jealous about ppl having a CCIE certifications, or at least
demoralizing ppl not to take CCIE if not 50 years old with rich networking
experi
All,
I need to setup my first real NAT statement (as opposed to just a PAT
statement) and I need some
help with the Access List config.
I have a T1 with 6 public IP's, with all my users nat'ing through the
last 2 IP's with an ip nat
pool/source list statement. The list basically blocks out
Hi group I have an issue that has come up , and maybe someone can guide
me in making a design much better.
In my central office I have a ls1010 which connects to several 3810 mc
at each campus , its basically an atm network. My question is how come
when im at the campus it take like a minute to ac
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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I have a feeling that I'm going to regret doing this. But anyway, inline.
The bottom line is that these aren't 'myths', but actual facts as to how
Cisco engineers are perceived by employers.
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> I want to write about all
I was thinking the same thing but I got sucked in to believe that something
existed by my friend...He's got a can of whoop ass waiting for him WWF
style.
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Hi
I am in the process of building home CCIE Lab. Does anyone help me with
finding a internet simulator device similar to ISDN simulation.
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Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 7:33 AM
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Subject: RE: how to limit
Well, I upgraded my pix 515 to 6.2. I am kind of new to firewalls,
besides I can't use the PDM. "This version of PDM does not officially
support PIX 6.2(1). Please upgrade PDM.", I guess this is a good reason
to learn the command line in pix. I cant ping theISPs DNS servers from
the PDM. Any way
Try 12.2.7. Anything in the mainline is more stable than a T train release.
Unless you need SRST, move to mainline
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> Would anyone know which IOS is the 'ideal' one for this?
>
> I've tried c3660-is-mz_121-5._T7
>
A internet simulator... h... first time I heard that one ;) You can use
a router interface connected to another router to simulate the "internet."
JR
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""Kazan, Naim"" wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I am in the proce
HLP
Its a long time that I wasn't into Novell NOTware and I forgot everything
Now
I have a project that should be done with 2 Cisco 1601 Router and 2 Novell
3.12 ! and I should connect these two LAN via a leased line
I don`t have a time to go throw books ,
Please if any of u a
You must have some dog slow hard drives... Be sure to keep you Mb and
your MB straight when speaking of hard drive speeds I have an "older"
(a couple of years old) Western Digital 7200RPM 30GB drive that I record and
edit video on, and it gets around 26MBytes/sec throughput on read and a
try to look
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/qos_c/qcprt2/qcdcq.htm#73920
and also at
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/qos_c/qcprt2/qcdconmg.htm#20680
you can implement this using custom queue
Have fun
Stefan
Messa
Would anyone know which IOS is the 'ideal' one for this?
I've tried c3660-is-mz_121-5._T7
and
c3660-is-mz_121.9
Thanks,
Sujal
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Make sure your PC's are capable of transferring data faster
than this. There is not many hard drives that can do 100mb/s.
My laptop I am on now tops out at about 8.5mb but my PC
goes up to about 17mb.
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> Hi..
I want to write about all the posts that use the words "real" CCIE. I hope
we can beat this into the ground and never speak of it again.
1.) I think people should spend more time on technical issues and career
opportunities and less on putting people into categories. "Yes, I have less
Cisco ex
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> Hi,
>
> Two 1750 2V's with E&M inside can talk to each other but one 3660 with a
> 1750 2V cannot.
>
> Any thoughts on this?
>
> Thanks,
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Hi.. I had installed a gigabit switch (Cisco 3550). But I feel the speed
of slow. I connected my two PC in GigabitEthernet0/1 and 0/2. I transfer a
huge file between the two PCs ( the transfer last for 4 mins). But the
maximum speed is only 10Mbit ? Why?? What is wrong?? I thought it shoul
I'm considering running slb on a 7609 to load balance
across a number of DNS servers.
Wondering when others have done this if this has worked
well (no bugs, good performance, etc.). Would also be
interested in what MIBs or traps where used for monitoring
slb operation and performance
Thanks
Yes the memories are from CISCO and I found the serials also on the Cisco
site as the recomandation. It is well inserted and is happening in two
situations. First when I try to add the second 8MB flash or when I try to
change the SIMM for RAM.
Stephan
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I am using NAT on one PVC config on a 1600 carring different traffic types,
I would like to limit the bandwidth used from (our)ppl downloading and in
turn provide more for those outside(public) 'surfing' our sites. Now i
looked(tried) at various queuing techniques and got lost in the process (t
Did you upgrade the DIMM memory from 8MB to 16MB?
Have you got the appropriate DIMM module, where did you buy it?
Did you insert it properly?
Is the error message the same after you tried to reboot one more time?
>From what you have shown here, it indicates that the router is not able to
detect t
I have tried to upgrade the DIMM memory for my 2500 .After I replace the
DIMM with a 16MB module i receive the following message:
System Bootstrap, Version 11.0(10c), SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1986-1996 by cisco Systems
and the router freeze. No Contole-Breake available.
Do you have any ideas?
Beat r
With regards to the TACACS+ accounting logs produced by ACS, does anyone
know what "nas port re-used" means?
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As I said before load balancing is okey, the problem is with statistics. For
example when you especialy look to the statistics with sh service summary
and sh summary you see 4 persons on server 5 when you looked from server 5
there are 7 persons. This is the problem I am trying to tell. Although t
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