Greetings,
I use "rancid" to log onto my routers every 12 hours and automatically
download and archive any configuration changes.
Rancid uses CVS to manage and track changes to configuration files, (which
is fronted via a secure CVSWEB application for easy access by the
engineers), furthermore i
Out of curiosity, what do you use to monitor your routers / switches?
Commercial application? Homegrown application? Trained monkey?
I currently use NMIS (Network Management Information System available at
http://www.sins.com.au/nmis/)
I have been toying with the idea of moving over to OpenNMS
Hi All
I've a dead simple question for anyone with a 3610 at their disposal, I'd
like to know whether the built in 10MB ethernet port will run at full
duplex. Reason why is I don't have a 3610 with one of these I can access and
I've been told by AT&T that their router will only run at half-duplex
Why don't you just make your default route's destination the interface in
which your ISDN is connected to? 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s0
Also, since you have a PIX, I would recommend putting the LAN machines as
private addresses and natting. why waste your ip's since you don't have many
is always my opinion
It depends. I've used CiscoWorks, MRTG, Openview, What'sUpGold, and other
assorted programs in the past. In my current environment with a relatively
small number of devices to monitor, I use MRTG and What'sUpGold.
At 05:10 AM 6/11/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Out of curiosity, what do you use to m
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report by the end of this month which will show your exam result."
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Mes
Hello,
I have 3 routers:-
150.150.150.0/24
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(AS1)(AS2)
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R1 - R2,
It's about 6-7 months depending on if you go to San Jose, CA or RTP in North
Carolina.
Mike W.
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You could configure BGP on this link also but prepend the AS a few
times to make it less attactive. Don't learn any routes over this link
but instead point a default route with a high metric. This is ASSuming
you want to use this T1 only in the event you loose the other two links,
this is not cle
Im looking for a configuration example between a pix and a 2000
professional?
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I may be off on this, but I think the bgp always-compare-med command enables
the comparison of MEDs from different AS's for best path determination, but
it does not make it the primary criteria. MED comparison is like step 6 in
the path determination algorithm.
check the following link on the Ci
Hi,
My question is taht : How Can I Deny this range: 192.168.32.1 to
192.168.32.37
?
Thanks in advance
Mahmood
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Do you have a CCO login, there are some good sample configs if you dig into
the stuff there. Let me know if you can't find them.
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> professional?
Messag
Hello Group,
I have a question for people whom have taken the CCIE Written. Do they let
you use a calculator in this exam to convert from Hex to Dec and vise versa
or they just give you a sheet of paper and you have to convert the Hex to
Bin and back to Dec?. The reason I am asking this is that fo
yes, you can. 56 bit is free or buy a 168-bit 3Des license for around $200.
But you don't need an accelerator card.
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> I don't have a vpn accelerator card installed on my pix can I configure
> vpn ?
> Im trying to configur
Is the IOS version support multiples areas ?
If yes, try to change .00 at end to .01
Good luck.
[[ ]]
Armando.
Cisco Nuts wrote:
That's exactly what I didstill the same problem...This is only on
2
routersThe rest of them took it smoothly :-)
And yes, I had added the .
Patrick,
I'm thinking that you actually mean a 2610. I've never heard of a 3610.
Yes, 10Mb ports on 2600 routers will do full duplex. 12.0(4)T minimum
IOS is required. I had problems with it at 12.0(7)T ... recommended IOS
would be 12.1 mainline or 12.2 mainline. If duplex is not configured,
Shawn you're dead right, sorry 3620, can't touch the image I'm afraid as
it's a managed router. I too have searched through the CCO and couldn't
find anything that documents this,
Cheers
Pat
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Taking some time for conversion? Does it take some time too to read the
questions and the multiple answers?
The question is like asking about the Numerical Anaysis exam if it is
allowed to bring a minicomputer to perform the iteration because it takes
long time to perform the iterations.
For CCIE
The best practice is, if you know Perl or some other scripting language (and
I don't BTW, at least not well enough) is to put together a script that will
take as input the existing enterprise-wide router password and a new
password and the script can telnet to each router, login and change the
pas
Easy one! Does anyone know what the pass mark is for the new CCNA 640-607?
I'm sure that I'll pass, but would feel better to know what I'm aiming for!
Thanks
Simon King
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Hi,
My question is taht : How Can I Deny this range: 192.168.32.1 to
192.168.32.37
?
Thanks
Yes but not with one line.
dave
Mahmood wrote:
>
> Hi,
> My question is taht : How Can I Deny this range: 192.168.32.1 to
> 192.168.32.37
> ?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Mahmood
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I would setup a TACACS+ server. You can get a free one from Cisco, but you
have to compile it. You can then create user names, passwords and priv
levels. That way it's easier to change the passwords for those who know
them. If you can swing something like ACS, even better.
We are moving that
Break it into pieces.
Deny the range of 192.168.32.0 to 192.168.32.31
Deny the range of 192.168.32.32 to 192.168.32.36
Deny the host 192.168.32.37
Since 192.168.32.0 is not a valid host address I see no problem with
including it.
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You can do this:
deny 192.168.32.0 0.0.0.31
deny 192.168.32.32 0.0.0.3
deny 192.168.32.36 0.0.0.1
permit 192.168.32.0 0.0.0.255
First line will deny .0 thru .31
Second line will deny .32 thru .35
Third line will deny .36 thru .37
Fourth line will permit the
64K memory and 12.1(8) IOS
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The 3620 is the same - 12.0(4)T to get full duplex on 10Mb ethernet
ports.
I found a public URL for the NM-1E2W and NM-2E2W modules, but not for
the NM-1E and NM-4E modules. The internal page does say the latter can
do it as well, at 12.0(4)T.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/107/nm-e2w.shtml
You should aim for 1000. Why not do the best you can and not worry about
the scoring?
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> I'm sure that I'll pass, but would feel better to kno
Thanx in advance dear friends,
But is there any way to do this in one line?
Thanx again
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To: "'Mahmood'" ;
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 7:17 PM
Subject: RE: Access List Problem!! [7:46262]
> Break it into pieces.
> Deny the range of 192.168
nah,
I would go with no clns routing no router isis and do a reload. The system
seems to be holding onto an old clns address from somewhere.
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> Hello Gang,
>
> I am trying to figure out a way to control routes
> advertised by various routing protocols out
> particular
> interfaces. For example, I have four routers: R1,
> R2,
> R3, and R4. R1 is configured to use IGRP, OSPF, and
> EIGRP. It connects to R2, R3, and R4. R1-R2 link
> i
Hi all:
I am a giga-lurker on this list and over the past 3 years have benefitted a
lot. Have been able to achieve a lot due to the knowledge shared on this
list. I would like to thank all for that.
The reason I am writing now is an issue which is a bit mind boggeling. We do
have a solution but
Paul,
AAA is what I do, so I would recommend that. Unless you've got a small
handful of routers and the configs rarely change, AAA makes your life
much easier.
TACACS+ would have let you get much more specific on what commands the
outside company could run - command authorization.
If you have
Saw my own mistake:
deny the range 192.168.32.32 to 192.168.32.35
deny the range 192.168.32.36 to 192.168.32.37
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Depending on the platform --- do a show controllers.
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Hi!
This is my setup:
7910---
|Switch|--|LabRouter|--Internet---|AS53xx|--PSTN
CM-
I want all calls beginning with 1 and followed by 10 digits to be sent to
the AS53xx.
In the Call manager, I created :
1) AS53xx as a H.323 Gateway with H.225 as control protocol.
2) route
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Hi news
I need to pickup a Router with the following features:
_ 2 Ethernets
_ 1 V.35 Serial / Sync
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You'll learn to hate SNMP status as it tends to be less than accurate. I
use it only when there is no other choice.
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> 5 minute ping rotation which aren't
Hunt,
Are you using Microsoft Outlook news reader.
If you do, check your setting under Tools, account and make sure your send
and receive email it is correct.
Reza
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> It would be greatly appreciated if someo
Hi all,
Can anybody comment on how good Boson's Detailed Lab set are?
Thanks,
Rajesh
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Is the phone in SRST mode?
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> Hi!
> This is my setup:
> 7910---
> |Switch|--|LabRouter|--Internet---|AS53xx|--PSTN
> CM-
>
> I want all calls beginning with 1 and followed by 10 digits to be sent to
> t
Switches can do Layer 3 switching (hardware base routing) if they have a
router module or a router switch feature card. Pierre-Alex
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It's probably better worded as
static (high,low) [low IP address] [high IP address] netmask 255.255.255.255
Where high and low actually mean Higher security interface and Lower
Security interface.
Hopefully I haven't confused the issue, and looking at the date, hopefully
there isn't another 40
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> the stuff there. Let me know if you can't find them.
>
>
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No. You get paper, a pen or pencil, and that's it. There's no need to go
to binary first. Just do this: remember the first four powers of 16. 16^0
= 1, 16^1 = 16, 16^2 = 256 and 16^3 = 4096.
THen when you see a hex number, simply multiply the Decimal value of the hex
digit times the respecti
Mahmood wrote:
>
> Thanx in advance dear friends,
> But is there any way to do this in one line?
No.
Mike W.
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Do the password recovery sequence up to copying the start up config to
running, then have a look at the config related to the console port.
Post it here if necessary.
Gaz
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> I have a problem with Ci
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the list and was wondering if there are any good websites that
offer free training material?
Thank you!
-John
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All,
any one please recommend good books to understand the Internet Telephony
technology used by Cisco?
thanks,
Yatou
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Thanks Gax,
I Now have the hang of this static and Conduit commands.
Appreciate yr time.
Sarkis
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Running into an issue that I can duplicate in the lab and was
wondering if anyone had noticed this behavior. 6500 with dual sups/MSFC
and a FLEXWAN, I am testing with a 4 ports serial PA but seen problem
with PA-A3-T3 also. When converting to single router mode, (SRM) I
write erase the MSFC on t
Integrating Voice and Data Networks
CVoice
IP Tel:
Call Manager Fundamentals.
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> All,
>
> any one please recommend good books to understand the Internet Telephony
> technology used by Cisco?
>
> thanks,
>
> Yatou
>
>
>
>
Hi John,
I run a website that has exactly what you are looking for.
Out of the hundred plus training docs/study guides, there's only 1 that's
for sale (The Ultimate CCIE Study Guide, $15.95), the rest are free and
include Study guides for preparing for Cisco's CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP and
CCIE R&S
That NYC was in the Alpha Quadrant in subnebular terrian. But maybe I'm
wrong.
I'm sure it's just TAC's boilerplate excuse when no other culprit can be
found, like "gremlins" in WW2 bombers.
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Cisco no longer publishes this information because it changes so frequently.
You won't know until you actually sit for the exam.
Shawn K.
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deny ip any any
We may have a few other addresses caught up in there though. Were there any
other requirements like permitting anything else?
Sorry - Pedantic as ever:-)
No - can't do it in one line.
Gaz
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Go to www.fatkid.com if you want free CCIE labs. You didn't specify what
kind of material you're looking for.
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> I'm new to the list and was wondering if there are any good websites that
> offer free t
2611 if you want Ethernet and 2621 if you want Fast Ethernet. I generally
don't like to work with anything under a 2600. You can also look at the
1751. The problem with the 17XX series is they aren't rack mountable.
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Anybody actually seen this happen though?
I'll be a bit gutted if my primary pix fails, and while I am getting the
Primary replaced, the active secondary reboots every 24 hours, or even once
for that matter.
Gaz
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I recently purchased Top Down Network Design for general education. Having
just completed my CCNP, I am curious if anyone who has passed CID, can tell
me (without violating the NDA) if there is anything not covered in
Priscilla's outstanding book that I may find on the exam or maybe if there
are a
Clayton Dukes wrote:
>
> P.S. The website does require a login, but it's free (I just
> like to know
> who's playing on my server :-))
As an aside, your web site does nothing for me so to speak. I registered,
and never received an email giving me a password. If I select 'Forgot
Password' and
I too would like to know, I sit the CID exam on Friday. There doesnt seem to
be anything in the Top Down book on the IPX/BPX switches, so I'm assuming
its gone, Also the lack of SNA and the blueprint show no sna, can I assume
theres none in the exam?
I don't mind studying it but if its not in the
I read the link referenced at the bottom of the page and it was quite
interesting.
If you missed it, here it is again:
http://www.eetimes.com/news/98/1012news/ibm.html
After reading that, I guess you'll be digging a hole to put the router in!
;-)
Good Luck!
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Hey Brad,
Yeah the exam was a piece of piss :) Very easy.. Great book, absoultely SPOT
on for the exam.
Congrats to yourself and Dennis for the work
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Hi Frank,
The password reset function is a bit confusing, but it does work.
Other folks have had similar problems in the past, but they just clicked on
"Feedback" and sent me an email asking me to manually reset it.
If you want to send me an email (off the list) with your username, I'll be
happy t
Any idea? ive got no clue.
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Hello,
I have 3 routers:-
150.150.150.0/24
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R1 R2R3
(AS1)(AS2)
(AS3)
R1 -
Man! I have to change all of my policies now! This will take me hours!
My day is ruined!!! ;-)
I am sure it will be an exam question soon too...
HA.
Theo
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Hi.. May I know is there any advantage of dynamics NAT over PAT? What will
happen if the dynamic NAT pool of IP address used up? And I have a problem
two of the inside local address translate to the same inside global as
following. Therefore two workstations will have problem connecting
(50
You can download a free CCIE Security lab from:
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> I'm new
Ha!
I forgot the most important thing...the url!
Well, we all have our bimbo days I suppose :-)
http://www.gdd.net
Clayton Dukes
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I thought Top-Down was perfect for the CID exam. It really seemed to
correspond with the topics covered...
Live it, cover-to-cover, and you should do fine.
-- Leigh Anne
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>
You have the only book you need for the CID exam provided you have also
passed the DA exam.
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I recently purchased Top Down Network
Sounds as if it's getting to the 'first path received when multiple paths
are the same' part of the multiple path selection process.
IS the path from R1 the first received? If so, have the one from R3 come up
first and see if it then selects that one. If so, then that is the case. If
so, then t
Hmm. Natasha (the builder of the bot) used to be a fairly regular
contributor, but I don't think I've seen anything from her since late last
year. As well as the ciscobot website which seems to have died, there is
the botbuilder site at http://www.botbuilders.com - it has a few broken
links
Folks, I have an urgent issue.
My customer has network consists of about 20 sites. There are two hub sites
and each hub hosts sites each.
Some routers are configured to bridging as well as routing.
I am replacing all the hubs at one of remote sites with all 3550 SMI
switches. I know there is no
The answer is NO.
While defining access-lists you have to use wildcards, meaning that the
range you are using must be blocks in 2^n (2 powered by n). Wildcards
difine the important and non-important bits is the IP address. They use
the same method and algorithm subnet masks use but in a reverse m
HI!!
I need an advise for CCNP exam 640-603 as it just changed.
I m going to write routing exam by next week.
I'll be thankful to all of you for any +ve feedback
Regards
Amir
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