This may be the answer to your question...
From what I gather, your design description says that you have a central
office, with several point-to-point Frame Relay connections to some
remote sites, as well as you will have in the future, several more
remote sites that will be connecting via
Everybody,
thank you.
As I supposed nothing passive came up - sniffing and analyzing the
traffic, or remote snmp query to the call hist table need something polling
continuosly, or at least parsing the normal log in order to check when
necessary.
What woulb have been nice and the correct way
Dear Group,
I have a problem for implementing the bridging over the Frame Relay
subinterfaces, Cisco say that you should only enable the bridging over the
main interface and the subinterface, i have made that but the problem still
present! Any one have any idea about that.
Note: When i issue the
Hi.. Could you please check for me what is the difference between the
following two router config ? RT1 and RT2. I can connect to internet using
RT2 but not RT1. And I can't even telnet to RT1 from my firewall. But both
of them are having same config and IP. Why?
RT1#sh conf
Using 2824
I have a Cisco 1720 router with 2 x BRI modules and a cisco switch connected
with a couple of PC's.These dial into a Cisco 3640 router.I want to setup
DHCP.I have a DHCP server on the 3640 side with an address range.I looked
for a sample config on Cisco.com but all I got was how to configure a
I have configuration which looks like that:
ISP -- S1/0 S1/1 -- S0
C2620C1720
Fa0/0 -- LAN Fa0 -- LAN 2
10.10.10.0/24 10.10.11.0/24
I configured NAT on C2620 to:
interface Serial1/0
Se the url about ether channel:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/index.shtml#EtherChannel
A.M
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Do you have any documents or URLs that talk more about the etherchannel
(that allows you to use 10Mbps ethernet in a
Ok guys, thx to all for ur help. I think I got the picture.
Regards.
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Can we use voice through Wireless Ethernet Bridge (like cisco Aironet )? Is
is possible to use voice if two cisco router having voice module and FXO/FXS
are placed on two location connected through wireless bridge? I read that
802.11b has a drawback of lack of interoperability with voice devies.
You can, but there haven't been any serious QOS techniques released yet in
the AiroNet series products yet. The other problem is that the media isn't
switched, so it's basically a hub in the sky.
It's a rumor/myth that voice dose't work in 802.11b. There's actucally a
wireless 802.11b IP phone
Mark, this was very helpful. I appreciate the response!!
Jeffrey Reed
Classic Networking, Inc.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 2:28 AM
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Subject: RE: PIX + VPN Router or
As long as you have the following on C1720:
Int s0
Ip address 192.168.254.2 255.255.255.252
and
Ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.254.1
And the following on the c2620:
Int s1/1
Ip addr 192.168.254.1 255.255.255.252
And
Ip route 10.10.11.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.254.2
... then no, you
Sure... no problem
Also, I'll take this opportunity to make a minor addition/change to my
earlier statement about the 10 or 50 licenses... it actually applies to
10 or 50 hosts attempting outbound access from the PIX.
Mark
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hi,everybody here:
My dhcp server was attacked by a hacker,and the dhcp server would down
with the following messages(win2000 server platform):
meet another server with the DHCP/BINL service, and the DHCP/BINL serivce
is closing
I found that the attacking pc was a campus user,and i got its mac
I'm still trying to figure out how some of these people on the list have
time to answer or comment on almost every question that comes through this
list! :-) I'm lucky if I can read through half of them!
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Can't see anything obvious in the config, so I will have to just have a
guess.
Could this be an ARP problem? If the firewall has the MAC address of RT2
cached.
Can you either clear the firewall ARP entries, or if you have the luxury,
reboot the firewall when you install the new router.
I don't
You need the IP-Helper address on the router interface which is nearest to
your DHCP clients, so if I'm understanding your set-up, it would be on the
1720 ethernet and the helper address would be that of your DHCP server.
Obviously you will have to have a scope on your DHCP server which
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jackie xu 05/29/02 08:03AM
hi,everybody here:
My dhcp server was attacked by a hacker,and the dhcp server would down
with the following messages(win2000 server platform):
meet another server with the DHCP/BINL service, and the DHCP/BINL
serivce
is closing
I found that
You ae correct in that you configure your bridge group on the physical
and subinterface. You obviously have to configure bridging on some
other interface like your LAN, send a copy of your config.
dave
Mohannad Khuffash wrote:
Dear Group,
I have a problem for implementing the bridging
chaps,,
many thanks for everyone`s input...
it has been extremly insightful./.
in answer to howards question
the problem i ma tying to solve is this...
i wish to effectly (as much as i can )...load balance whilst keeping my
redundency to a full ...
i want to take the most advantage
Hello,
We have some servers at a colocation site. We have a 10MB pipe but we are
paying for 3MB. The ISP charges us more $$ if we use more than 3 MB. Can I
configure my router to not allow me to use more than 3MB?
Thanks,
Wayne
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Hi Fellas,
Can anybody provide me some good links, study material
besides Cisco press book for MCNS preparation? I have
finished the book, now just preparing to go to Testing
center.
Plus if anyone has got Boson old version 4.23??
Any sort of help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks and
use traffic shaping. low overhead, easy to configure.
see http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/policevsshape.html#traffic
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http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/cbpcar.html
Tim
CCIE 9015
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Hello,
We
Hi All,
I wanted to know the hardware requirement for enabling
cisco router for Voice. We are planning to buy 3600
router and I'm not sure what card I buy to enable
this.
We are planning to connect PBX directly to router,
which mean VIC-2FXO is what I can think of but I could
not understand the
What about the ip nat translation timeout statements?
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From: Kenny Smith
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 3:54 AM
Subject: what's the difference btw the two routers config? [7:45337]
Hi.. Could you please check for me what is the difference between the
Yes,
Committed Access Rate (CAR) was the old way of doing it. Now Class Based
Policing is the way.
HTH
Dom Stocqueler.
Wayne Jang
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Subject:Bandwidth
First, I think you need to determine that this is an actual attack before
you start blocking anything. It could be someone who didn't know better
enabled a DHCP server without even knowing what it did. I would recommend
going to the person who did it and asking them why they are enabling a DHCP
I have solved the problem and I can share the details, if
anyone is interested. Please contact me...
It was related to certificates issued by MS CA.
Regards,
Ufuk Yasibeyli
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I think they have bigger processors than I do. Either that or they have
special time machines that give them more than 24 hours in a day.
Ken
Kaminski, Shawn G 05/29/02 07:09AM
I'm still trying to figure out how some of these people on the list have
time to answer or comment on almost every
Hi Friends,
I am facing certian difficulties with X.25 setup. Would appreciate tips for
the same. The details of the setup along with the router configuration is
given below:
X.25 SCENARIO
The following is the scenario that we have tested for one our
Hi Friends,
I am facing certian difficulties with X.25 setup. Would appreciate tips for
the same. The details of the setup along with the router configuration is
given below:
X.25 SCENARIO
The following is the scenario that we have tested for one our
A copy to NVRAM (startup-config) or tftp server totaly replaces the config.
A copy to runnnig-config merges the configs.
So you need to do the following:
copy tftp startup-config
reload
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Why
I believe that will all currently supported hardware, FE or GE are the
minimum requirements. You should be able to run it at any supported
speed, as long as both ends match.
Some of the older switches like the Cat3000 supported EtherChannel on
10Mb interfaces. While you can still find these
Okay. voice gurus. please correct me if I'm wrong, but I want to
take a stab as this just to make sure my info is right... (because we're
looking at a similar situation)
You need the NM-2V (or NM-1V) which would plug into the module slot on the
2600/3600. That module then has 1 or 2
Can you share your insight ? Thanks.
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Yup, I was going to say the same thing about lack of QoS, etc. Really I
was. ;-)
I would add that delay is non deterministic with 802.11b. It's carrier
sense multiple access. Although it's also collision avoidance (CSMA/CA),
collisions do happen nonetheless.
Voice prefers short and
Hi friends,
I have two networks connected to an ISP using a CISCO 803 (ISDN). They have
VOIP over the ISDN connection..
I need to know if can connect both networks using a ethernet port (switch)
and transfer VOIP between both networks using the ethernet connection,
instead the ISDN connection.
Copying to running config does a merge. It's as if you were typing the
commands. They get added to what you already have in most cases.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong here
copy run start REPLACES
copy start run MERGES
copy run tftp REPLACES
copy tftp run MERGES
copy start tftp
I am trying to use proxy arp for some of the computers in my network, at one
time it worked fine, but one time i removed the proxy arp on the 4908g-l3
switch and then re-enable it on all the interfaces, since then i can't
connect to the internet using proxy arp.
Is there a way to troubleshoot
Gonna be sorry I asked this..but which test is that? looked at the
Cisco site and couldn't find an MCNS.
David
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debug on the router or grab a sniffer... if you have linux installed, use
tcpdump... otherwise, ethereal w/ winpcap works!
-Patrick
Hector Miranda 05/29/02 01:54PM
I am trying to use proxy arp for some of the computers in my network, at one
time it worked fine, but one time i
I'm not sure either but this comes to mind: Mastering Certifications for New
Students
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Gonna be sorry I asked this..but which test is that? looked at the
Cisco site and couldn't find an MCNS.
David
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Managing Cisco Network Security. ok...I should have used the search
function in the first place.
David
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WICs available.
I need a WIC for a Cisco 1720 series router which will allow me to use a
PRI Interface (Europe/UK). I have been told by one supplier that one
doesn't exist and I should upgrade to a 2600 or 3600 (which I'm
Check your computers arp cache, entries that are not for local IP addresses
should point to the mac address of the device that is responding to the arp
requests for destinations on the Internet. Then, with the mac address, you
can compare that to all the arp entries for that mac address and find
Try Managing Cisco Network Security
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I'm not sure either but this comes to mind:
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Gonna be sorry I asked this..but which test is
that?
This is true, the general rule is config thats copied to run merges, copied
to tftp and start is replaced.. It does not matter where the source config
is copied from, its the destiantion that counts.
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Copying
Stuart Pittwood wrote:
I need a WIC for a Cisco 1720 series router which will allow me to use a
PRI Interface (Europe/UK). I have been told by one supplier that one
doesn't exist and I should upgrade to a 2600 or 3600 (which I'm happy to
do if necessary) another supplier has told me that
When i set a computer with proxy arp there is no connection to the internet,
i sniff and the arp request,arp reply was pointing to the right place, but
when i check the arp cache in the pc the dns server's physical address was
all 00. It looks like when i use arp DNS in not working but when i
Neal Rauhauser 402-301-9555 wrote:
I'm back to reading groupstudy after an eighteen month abscence. My
CCNP/CCDP certs which I finished 12/2000 and 1/2001 are working wonders
career wise, but I am doing a lot of carrier type stuff now and I've
lined up projects that pretty much cover the
I am in agreement.
Why put the external nic in the DMZ at all?
- connect a hub to your router
- Firewall external nic gets connected to hub
- concentrator external nic gets put into hub
- both internal nics get connected to switch (Secure LAN)
As far as I know, this is the manufacturer's
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VPN 1.1 client - yes (it's ire client).
VPN Unity client (3.x) - no. It's using xauth.
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When configuring Cisco ACS server with a router across the WAN connected by
frame-relay, is there a way to tell the router to send the IP-originating
interface as the ethernet controller? Much like when setting up syslog
across a Frame WAN using: logging source-INTERFACE. Any ideas?
Message
In most cases, no - that is not possible.
But if you are terminating IPSec tunnel at the device that supports NAT
transparency, then yes, you'll be able to pass IPSec through PAT.
The issue here is that IPSec uses protocol ESP, that doesn't have ports.
So how can you use PAT (port address
I'm not sure about Nortel VPN but I had the same problem with a chekpoint
client and got passed it using UDP encapsulation. See if nortel has
something simliar.
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Hello, all...
I have a PIX501 set up for PAT on one ip
I had the same issue :-)
Where you trying to push a Securemote tunnel through a Linksys cable router
by any chance? LOL...
It literally took months before the information on UDP encapsulation came
out and I was able to do that.
Not to mention the Linksys people were useless. No offense if any
You got it right. But, you can do trunking over FXO as well. The EM and
FXO cards are both analog, just different signaling. EM is preferred. And
you could also use a CAS/CCS T1 card between router and PBX if more than 4
calls may be needed at one time.
And as I'm a salesman, I'd say get rid
Because when you copy tftp run you are merging the tftp file into your
running config, NOT replacing it.
Tom Larus
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Why you I copy the config from the tftp server to replace the old config
on
the
what is a popular (and free) telnet terminal for all of you using?
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Does anyone know anything about the V3PN's out there that Cisco is hyping
up? Is it based on new technology or just marketing hype. I saw two things
that caught my eye:
1. It can pass multicast traffic via IPSec. Is that with GRE or some new
feature?
2. It can mark voice and video once
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You can, but there haven't been any serious QOS techniques released yet in
the AiroNet series products yet. The other problem is that the media
isn't
switched, so it's basically a hub in the sky.
It's a
You? A Salesman? You had me fooled thinking you were a techie... =)
I knew someone would have the correct answer For some reason, I was
thinking that an FXO could only handle a single call like an FXS (just
didn't supply the dial-tone, etc) but now that I'm thinking back hard to
If I'm not mistaken, this would be a ip tacacs source-interface fast3/0.
My only $0.02 would be, wouldn't a loopback interface be more appropriate
since A) It doesn't go down and B) would be a lot easier for either ACL'ing
or firewalling since you'd have a separate subnet allocated for lo0's?
We have a PIX 520 with Software Version 5.1(1)
with a 1.44M floppy drive.
with 128M of DRAM
and 4 ethernet Ports.
Problem: I can Not recover the Enable password:
Here is what happens:
When I boot it up, It beep twice with long beeps, then another short beep.
loads up to the normal prompt
I came home today to find my score report for the routing beta I took in
March in the mail.
I passed with a 846.
I hope all find their beta score reports soon!
-John
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http://cws.internet.com/telnet.html
I think the only free one there is the Hyperterm Private Edition upgrade, It
adds amongst other things TCP/IP (Winsock) support.
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Hi,
To my knowledge, Mail Relay is SMTP server forwording
the email which source don't belong to its client or
domain. For example, [EMAIL PROTECTED] want to send mail to
his friend. By default, [EMAIL PROTECTED] require to specify
its STMP server under abc.com domain ie SMTP server under
Dear Friends
Would like to find out the best way to tackle the REMOTE ACESS exam. ie
Books,Practise exams, I have used Boson for the Routing exam , what is the
best for Remote Access ?
Sincerely
James
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Try PuTTY and/or TeraTerm. They are both free and they both are very
easu to use.
HTH.
Rob
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Tera Term is a good, free program. If you don't mind spending a little
money, SecureCRT is great.
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what is a popular (and free) telnet terminal for all of you using?
I wanted to correct one respondents in that you can Trunk over 802.11b
wireless bridges, as well as a cisco access point and a workgroup
bridge.
The latest firmware 11.10T for cisco access points do have some form of
prioritizing traffic. You can forward or discard packets based on
Ethertype,
IP
I'm not sure about the marketing term, but this is a relativity new
VPN solution. Basically how it works is for QOS and for
MPLS VPN solutions the tagging bits/info are placed in
the actual IP header that traverses the Public network
AFTER the encryption. The IPSEC in GRE is mainly used for
Also has a free SSH add on.
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I think I was one of the people who said, yes, you can do trunking in that
post, but I later checkd with Cisco, and they said not yet.
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You? A Salesman? You had me fooled thinking you were a techie... =)
I knew someone would have the correct answer For some reason, I
was
thinking that
I believe the WIC1-DSU-T1 will work for what you are
trying to do. I believe this card will handle both
T1/PRI and E1/PRI. You may want to check with someone
to make sure though, as I live in America and do not
have much experience with E1.
Thanks,
Benjamin Pierce
--- M.C. van den Bovenkamp
Hi, group.
I've been trying to get my ISDN working using Teltone ILS-2000. Here's my
config
and some basic show output. Please tell me what I'm missing. I tried doing
the
most
basic BRI config using HDLC as pointed out in Caslow, but even that did not
work.
Basically it seems to bring up the link
Your dialer sting needs to be the phone number of the other teletone port.
For the first router it should be 8358662 and 8358661 for the second router.
From: cebuano
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Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 21:32:23 -0400
GUys,
I am confused abt configuring Mobile ARPIf I want to make my users
mobile from Vlan 10 to VLan20. Where I shud conigure mobile ARP???on Vlan
10 or on Vlan 20??
2nd. do we have to define any network uner ROUTER MOBILE?? or just put it.
int e0(vlan20)
ip mobile arp
ip proxy arp
I don't know anyone doing the CCIP, a few reasons. People who pass BCSN
are not going to turn around and take the same test again and pay for it
(BSCI. I know IS-IS is an extra section. If you are going to take the
time to learn IS-IS and MPLS well, just do CCIE.
CCIP is too closely related to
Gunjan,
You can use an NM-1V or NM-2V in conjunction with an FXO or E/M card
depending on your PBX config. There are several ways of doing this.
Sounds like you need to hire a consultant to help with the design and
implementation.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
Network Learning
KS,
I've had similar problems with pixes. Try using a different floppy disk.
If that doesnt work, open up the Pix and make sure the cables are connected
properly and the memory is seated correctly. If that still doesnt work, try
replacing the DRAM (sounds strange, but bad DRAM causes
Congrats!
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March in the mail.
I passed with a 846.
I hope all find their beta score reports soon!
-John
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I have the MRTG since a long time worked well for monitoring my 60 remote
sites where most of them 1601 sereis routers(11.2 IOS), when i decide to
have a backup link for some sites i install BRI WIC and make the
configuration, the probem that the MTRG being confused for monitoring the
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It's like they pulled a few
random topics from the CCIE (and CCNP) and made a cert out of it. I
don't think many people are buying it.
I agree, but that wouldn't make the certification invalid as such. Take
CCNP for
Although I love the WIC-1DSU-T1, it appears that it only supports up to 24
channels of 56/64Kbps per channel (T1) AFAIK, this WIC also doesn't
support ISDN.
Here's more info:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/t1duwny1.htm
HTH,
Mike W.
Benjamin Pierce wrote in message
Hi Friends,
I am facing certian difficulties with X.25 setup. Would appreciate tips for
the same. The details of the setup along with the router configuration is
given below:
X.25 SCENARIO
The following is the scenario that we have tested for one our customers who
is implemented his
I am going to get the CCIP, only one test away BSCI and I can't pass it
because I simply don't know IS-IS.
I am getting it just to get it. I hope one day to get more money from it
but I know this year I won't.
Theo
Michael L. Williams
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Hello,
Besides the CISCO WebSite and this StudyGroup. Any good site for study CCIE?
I cannot find the books that you guys said which is good for CCIE Study in
HK.
Can I find it (Soft copy) on the Net?
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Hello MADMAN,
The config simplely is :
LAN interface
interface FastEthernet0/1
ip address 172.31.0.1 255.255.0.0
duplex auto
speed auto
bridge-group 1
Main Interface
interface Serial2/0:0
no ip address
encapsulation frame-relay
ip mroute-cache
frame-relay lmi-type ansi
bridge-group 1
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