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
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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Did ya'll hear the one about Cisco's Routers and Switches being
resilient to EMP blasts!?!? They were cited as being PC Computing's #1
choice for survival against Nuclear Attack too!
Maybe THAT'S why their Stock got to be so high in the 90's :)
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Deploying Cisco Voice over IP Solution.
Voice over IP Fundamentals
CVOICE Course book
None of these books have any details on signalling like Megaco,MGCP,H,323
etc. For that read Collins Carrier Grade Voice over IP
Shahid
Yatou Wu wrote: All,
any one please recommend good books to understand
To just grab the basic concepts, I would also suggest Voice Over IP
Fundamentals, Cisco Press; ISBN: 1578701686; 1st edition (March 27, 2000)
(Mind the wrap)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1578701686/qid=1023868056/sr=8-1/ref=
sr_8_1/102-2316875-7192101
rgrds,
Maurizio
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You mean my home lab can protect me in the event of nuclear
destruction?!?!?!
Man am I glad to be Cisco Certified! I will be the only person on my
block to survive the big one and still have good bandwidth to the Internet
to boot!
I am so happy! The CCIE lab will kill me but at least my
Call Manager fundamentals, CIPT abd Cvoice.
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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2611 + wic-1T + firewall ios
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CW2000 what a joy this is ...
it does it automatically to your /var/adm/CSCOpx/files/archive
directory.
ofcourse you need to be managing these devices
cheers
steve
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Subject: Poll: What
Just in case anyone is interested, there are various Internet sites
that monitor solar radiation levels etc, IE:
http://www.sel.noaa.gov/SWN/index.html
On this site there's a link to a page describing the potential problems.
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Hi All
Thank GOD almighty I passed the CCIE written yesterday.
By no means is this an easy exam, very tricky.
I just thank GOD so much and my Family and all my friends that helped me and
supported me through the last 3 Months.
Thanks
And Now I am off to Holiday which I really really need.
Man this is the day! I can start a new career with this!
In case anyone hasn't noticed, I am more than half brain dead today. Still
suffering from the CISA. An easy test just reading those questions..
Need to refocus..make myself schedule the lab..why do I
exist?isn't there
Hi Amir,
Just remember that the exam format has changed but the material on which you
are going to be tested has not. If you have experience with routing / etc
you should have no problem writing the exam, it could actually be easier.
I am sure most would agree with me when I say this, but I
Hi,
I can't locate the presentation slides based on the
following URL. I require something like this one
http://www.cisco.com/networkers/nw00/pres/3304/3304.htm
Does anyone know where to locate the 1-day lab format ?
Rgds,
Sam
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I assume you mean eigrp not igrp, if you are using igrp, remember it's
classfull and takes the default mask, eigrp is classless...
you'll probably need to do some summarization also...
if I see the configs I can fix it in 2 seconds...
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From: Sunil Rawoorkar
To:
I have a problem with a ipsec tunnel across the internet from a PIX to a
3030 vpn concentrator. The tunnel occasionally stops routing IP traffic and
then starts again without any intervention from anyone. The tunnel is still
up when I check both the 3030 and the pix but no IP traffic is sent
Ha!! I like it!! About 6 weeks ago we were having many problems
installing 6509's for the State of Colorado, went through 7 supII cards
before we got two that would even synch up correctly, and I half
jokingly blamed the bizarre behaviour on the altitude!!!
Dave
Frank Merrill wrote:
I
This came as a regular e-mail from the TAC. They serve as reminders to
documents that already exist. It may be useful to you.
New Documents Highlight Advanced Router Architecture Concepts
-
The suite of architecture documents available on the Cisco
on the 3030 make sure you are manually specifying lan to lan
(Local Network and Remote Network) using USE IP ADDRESS/WILDCARD
MASK BELOW).
While you normally don't have to do this (you can autodiscover)
Just do it to test if this is the problem.
Also make sure you have both
isakmp enable
I just don't get this. I'm looking at the IOS releases for the Cat6k
and I see there is now 12.1(11b)E4 and we're running 12.1(11b)E3. So, I
check to see if there are any new features...none listed. Then, more
interestingly, I check the resolved caveatsnone listed.
So, if there are no
I need help!
I have a 7507 with RSP2. I've updated
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Just when you thought you had a lock on all the router models ... :)
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/1700/prodlit/1760e_ds.htm
John Kaberna wrote:
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
Well.. My site is a bit more *low brow* relative to the various CCIE cert
sites :) I cater towards CCNA, CCNP candiates and CCIE's who are
researching various projects. Not to mention practicing network geeks who
want to read up up network security, intrusion detection, honeypots and the
like.
First time poster.
Lets try that again.
I need help upgrading my microcode and have been stuck on this for 2 days.
I have a 7507 with RSP2. I have IOS 12.2(1) BOOT on the on board flash. I
have IOS 12.2(1) (18MB) on the removable flash card. On ROM I have System
Bootstrap, Version 11.1(2)
I
I use Rancid
http://www.shrubbery.net/rancid/
It works great.
Erich
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CW2000 what a joy this is ...
That is a real nice site!
Thanks for the heads up.
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Well.. My site is a bit more *low brow* relative to the various
Okay, I did find that there are a couple of FlexWAN bugs that are fixed
in this release. That demonstrates that I truly need more caffeine.
:-)
John Neiberger 6/12/02 8:37:19 AM
I just don't get this. I'm looking at the IOS releases for the Cat6k
and I see there is now 12.1(11b)E4 and
First do a search on Mandatory Memory Upgrade on CCO. Some of those cards
need additional DRAM to run 12.x IOS. Bet that it was working fine with
older IOS. Resolve that issue first (if it applies to your situation). I
wouldn't think that you need an updated ROM. The FEIP is an older card.
pad
Hi,
The Pix don't route, but can I do this?
I have a 2 server 20 user small office.
I have a Pix 506 sitting in front of a 2621 with a T1 and a DSL link to the
Internet. I'm not looking to load balance or even do redundancy. I just
want traffic from the servers to use the T1 and I want
Wayne,
Why not use the router to terminate the links, and put the PIX behind the
router? The PIX will inspect the traffic, and the router can send traffic to
different links depending on where it originated from. Usually a 515 may be
a better solution because it has a DMZ interface where the
Hi Everyone,
I've been using Cisco Freeware TACACS to manage Cisco over 500
routers/switches at my company which is a major financial institution
in the East Coast. The TACACS server I am maintaining and developing
is capable of supporting user authentication in both EXEC and Privilege
mode and
I guess I have to plan on using BGP. But can I get away without using BGP?
I did plan on bringing both DSL and T1 into the 2621, I ment to say that the
pix is behind(on the inside).
Thanks
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Wayne,
Why not use the router
You should be able to do exactly what you said as long as you have at least
2 public IP addresses. Use one for the interface and all regular users and
use the other IP for the two servers. Create two different nat and global
pairs.
John Kaberna
CCIE #7146 (R/S, Security)
NETCG Inc.
You can't do it with the equipment you originally mentioned. You could,
however, put in two PIX 506, one on each ethernet interface of the 2621,
and use policy routing on the 2621 to handle the traffic to the two
providers. Not the most elegant solution, but it would work. I see no
reason
Well, if you don't want to use BGP, there is a device that performs this
function perfectly.
The only problem is that it costs a pretty penny.
Since you already budgeted the project, it looks like it might be out of the
scope.
But, just to give you a heads up, here is a link to it.
Hi,
I am looking for some cool places in NYC, which have
build labs to practice for ccie candidates. I have
checked couple of places but all they offer are,
classes and some hours for practicing. I don't want to
take classes, just want to get hold of a lab and
practice hands on. (No virtual
Wayne,
You have to put the PIX behind the router, as the PIX does not have T1
interfaces...just LAN interface. UNFORTUNATELY.AND I REALLY HATE TO
SAY THISBUT...this sounds like a good application for RADware's
LinkProof. You would plug your router and DSL into this device and it
will
I deal with this type of thing all the time since almost all of my clients
are small businesses. The usual reason the small customer wants two
connections because they've gone with the least cost ISP in the past and
have been burned by extended outages (anyone remember Bluestar?).
You only
Wayne,
I would suggest disabling NAT on the PIX and performing your NAT on the
router. This eliminates the problem of not knowing what packets originate
from the servers. Then, setup Policy-Based Routing (PBR) on the router.
You didn't post your config, so I assume you have 2 legal addresses,
Hi John
Resolved Caveats in Release 12.1(11b)E4
a.. VLANs in the 1002 to 1005 range are disabled by default in Catalyst
software. In the Cisco IOS images for the Catalyst 6000 family switches and
Cisco 7600 series Internet Routers, the VLANs are in the forwarding state by
default. This default
Will my router know the origin address of traffic even if my pix sits
between. Meaning, will the Pix preserve the origin address. Maybe I can do
one to one nat on pix and than do nat for public address on router? If one
ISP goes down. I can reconfigure my router and Pix to use just one link.
Does the Penn Plaza Cisco office have a lab? In Ma they have one that you
can reserve as long as you have passed the written.
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Hi,
I am looking for some cool places in NYC, which have
build labs to practice for ccie
You don't want to get into double-nat if you can at all avoid it. Either
NAT on the router or on the PIX, but don't do both.
You said in your original post that you didn't want to do redundancy, but
in this post you talk about making the server available on either link.
Redundancy is a bit
well, CCNP does not have lab exam in it.So no matter what questions u put in
the exam, u cannot avoid those people who take exam without any lab
experience.U can always read ,understand concepts, memorize commands and
read some scenarios.
There's no need to actually work on cisco boxes.
CCNP
Hi all,
I heard lots of rumours saying that CCIE RS written will get updated
very soon. When was the last exam date for the beta? Does anyone know
when will it get updated? Do we get advance warning from Cisco?
I'm asking this because I'm currently do my preparation based on the
current
Anyone know if the following is a recoverable error. Someone I know has a
678, and the power went out while upgrading, it is now nonfunctional.
They're willing to sell it to me for dirt. Do these have a low level they
boot to if the cbos load fails?
Bri
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Could someone please explain to me what this setting does? I have it listed
in my conf (Cisco 2600 router IOS 11.3) but don't know how to change the
value or get rid of it!
It seems to be proventing the router from responding to some icmp requests.
Anyone has a clue or could direct
Yes, these have a boot mode of sorts that allows an xmodem update. Here
are the instructions for CBOS 2.3.5. I'm sure the instructions are
similar for other releases:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/dsl_prod/c600s/cbos/cbos230/cbo230rn.htm#xtocid2360917
HTH,
John
Brian
These two topics were also added to the new ccie written exam blueprint
during the beta period...
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I bet you find these topics take a higher precedence in the new written
exam... :)
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OK Guys get ready... It is
What happens when the T1 provider goes down? Those IP's will no longer be
reachable and the servers will be down. Without BGP I don't see how you are
going to get the DSL circuit to take over the IP's that the T1 provider
advertises. Assuming you have BGP, I would thing that policy routing and
There is also a free lab #23 at www.ccbootcamp.com/download
lab23beta_configs.zip
lab23beta_preconfigs.zip
newhintslab23beta.doc
newlab23beta.doc
newlab23beta.vsd
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I'm new to the list and was wondering if
Hello,
Had a question on default-info originate in ISIS? Does a Level-1 router
automatically get a default route from a Level-1-2 router? I read somewhere
that you had to configure the default-info originate cmd. (similiar to in
OSPF) on a Level-1-2 router so it could advertise this to other
On For Sale? intresting.
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Sounds like a STP loop, a guess; when you put the 3550 a different
root bride is elected. Spanning tree disabled somewhere on the
old layer 2 device?
-Todd
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Folks, I have an urgent issue.
My customer has network consists of
NAT is one to one so all ports can be utilized as I sure
you know, depending on the NAT device you can use
outside NAT to solve the duplicate address issue
-Todd
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Hi.. May I know is there any advantage of dynamics NAT
I don't believe Cisco has announced when the old version will go away, but I
think the common wisdom among the people who have taken the beta is that it
is much harder. If you're close to ready for the exam, now is a good time
to get in study mode and be done with it.
By the way, if I'm wrong
I failed to make clear that the customer understands that he won't have
automatic failover. I also understand that the advertised route will be no
good through the DSL provider. However, he will still be able to transfer
files if the T1 goes down. Maybe from a workstation or maybe we do some
The RADware appliance looks cool, but this guy is done spending money.
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Wayne,
You have to put the PIX behind the router, as the PIX does not have T1
interfaces...just LAN interface. UNFORTUNATELY.AND I REALLY
Great... Now where am I going to get a 3550 and not pay an arm and a leg
for
it.
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Not that I've heard. In fact, you have a hard time getting free lunch from
Cisco anymore with their stock price so low. :)
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I heard Cisco gave its customers free networker tickets. Is it true?
Thanks.
Yoshi
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Right from Cisco's mouth: NO MORE IPX, TOKEN RING, OR CatOS!
CCIE candidates should note changes to the technical content and equipment
in the lab exam. Effective October 1st, 2002, candidates will no longer be
tested in the areas of IGRP, Token Ring, Token Ring Switching, or IPX. Note:
supernet wrote:
I heard Cisco gave its customers free networker tickets. Is it
true?
Thanks.
Yoshi
Well They do if you spend an awful lot of money with them.
I mean in the multi-millions.
Due to the economy, they aren't giving away as many freebies as I would have
liked to see this
Hi,
I know that this may have come up many times. But since I'm about to start
preparing for the CCIE lab, it would be great if anyone could give me some
suggestions on this. I'm planning to continue to build up my lab.
Currently, I have the following:
2 x 1603R
3 x 2501
2 x 2503
2 x 2511
You could trade in your 3900 - should sell for more than the 3500 as it is a
higher number ;) (which I think means just kidding)
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I'm an idiot. I see someone else already posted it.
I'm going to bed then.
Steve
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You could trade in your 3900 - should sell for more than the 3500 as it is
a
higher number ;) (which I think means just kidding)
I'm an idiot. I see someone else already posted it.
I'm going to bed then.
Steve
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Right from Cisco's mouth: NO MORE IPX, TOKEN RING, OR CatOS!
CCIE candidates should note changes to the technical
I have a client who experienced this as well on a pair of 7206VXR's.
The two routers rebooted themselves due to memory parity error. The
cosmic radiation was kind enough to cause the reload in the wee hours
so no harm done.
What's weird is that we have six 7206's in the same cabinet but only
Maybe somebody will correct me, but you should be able to practice most of
the same material using another, cheaper, IOS-based switch. I put this
together some time ago, but here is a rough approximation of which switch
runs which software:
Set-based Switches (CatOS)
7 Catalyst 1200 Series
7
Look at the new 1700's (I think it's called 1760 or 1761) - they've got
a 1U rack form factor.
I haven't laid hands on one yet but it looks promising.
It's only got one 10/100 Ethernet built-in but you can add a 10mb
Ethernet via a WIC.
Obviously you'd need another WIC for the serial
I don't
Hunt Lee wrote:
1 x Cat 5000
I'm thinking whether I should get the below:-
2 x Token routers - maybe 2 x 2502?? MAU?? What else do I need
for Token?? I
really don't know what else I need...
If you are going to be doing that LAB after Oct 1, then heed the news that
Cisco has posted
Nothing like the bleeding edge...
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I just don't get this. I'm
I currently have a lab date scheduled for Nov 3rd in RTP. I'm looking for a
LAB date in late July or early August. If anyone is interested please let me
know.
Thanks
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I wish the 3920 would sale for a good price. I just got one about 4 weeks
ago. Now only guys that can complete the lab by OCT 1st and do not have one
would want the thing. I will trade a 3920 and two 2521's for a 3550.
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Dream of many 3550s..
Question: Maybe I am an Idiot or something but why are they using the
3550? I just don't understand. I thought they shoud use the 6506 or
something like that not a lower model. Can someone clarify this point for
me.
Theo
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Can you do 9/9 in RTP. November would be better for me. However, can I swap
since 9/16 is past the 18 month limit for my written expire?
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Hi,
My router, cisco 7000 series having problem with a number of throttles and
input drops on one of the FastEth interface.
cpu utilization seems ok (below 5%).
below is the output of sh int :
FastEthernet0/1 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is i82543 (Livengood), address is
Tell me about it. My lab is in early September, but I just picked up a 5505
with a sup III and NFFC II for $1000.00(it was an awesome deal)
I got the 24 port 10/100 blade for $100.00. It is great that cisco is taking
the Token-Ring and IPX stuff out but the ethernet switching does not make
sense.
The 3550 running the Enhanced image of IOS is a layer 3 switch with 24
or 48 ports- No need for a Route Module add-on. You can put an IP on
every single port too from what I understand.
It more or less can do the same thing as a 6500 - minus any Tel-Co
blades that might be able to be put in
Whether this is good or bad news for candidates is difficult to say. The
real question is what they are going to replace it with. I always saw those
removed topics as gimme points. For example now they could start asking
super-funky voice or ATM questions. Or they could accelerate the move to
Hi group
Is it possible to have multiple ipx frame type (or encap) on the same router
interface ?
Please advise.
Thank you
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Check to see if you are doing process switching on this router.
or
Check the buffers on your router,
This error comes out normally when you are doing process switching for debug
and buffer is full.
jin jung
CCNP, CCDP,,
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To:
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I don't know about this thing.
What is the real throughput I wonder.
It says 24Gbbs switching fabric but I can't find a place where is says X
Gbbs throughput
Has anyone really ever tested one of these puppies? I would like to know
if it can really take a beating without losing packets.
And
I think you can use subinterface.
For example
conf t
in f0/0.1
encap
in f0/0.2
encap 2
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In my experience, what you are seeing is correct. Every L1/L2 router sets
the ATT bit in its LSPs. The L1 router see this and chooses the router
with the lowest metric and ATT bit set as its default route. No
additional configuration should be required.
Hope this helps.
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002,
sorry itsme can you elaborate what is mean by outside NAT?
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Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 21:02:03 -0400
NAT is one to one so all ports can be utilized as I sure
you know, depending on the
ooohhh hot dawg no more IGRP! No more token ring switch (
pointless piece of garbage ) no more IPX!
hhh. DLSw remains. Well, there has to be some useless obscure junk
designed to frustrate you
mmm... no more IGRP. let me think here. IGRP was in there for
one
you apparently dont need the token or cat switch
anymore if you are taking the lab after october...
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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on a completely different topic, are the GBIC-SX and the WS-X5484 different
names for the same identical piece of equipment?
If so, where on CCO does it say so? If not, then why not use a single part
number?
I ask because there seems to be a difference of opinion, with some folks at
Cisco saying
well, first of all, you're talking about the 12G or 12T. Backplane matches
total possible throughput of the ports. In other words, Cisco discovers the
thrill of wire speed non blocking. Do you question Foundry or Extreme's
capability in this area? Cisco is late to the party, but a welcome guest
and why are you so distraught about no IDS..?
other than the fact we all know your big on security.
Its a basic l2/l3 switch for the lan switching part of
the R/S lab, not the security lab...
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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becaue it has layer 3 and a cut down version of the 6500, also it has the
same CATIOS and I think it can run in native mode, it will get harder, also
it is cheap so we can all have one at home,
there not that stupid after all, well maybe they still are : )
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