As our resident guru Howard B. would say, What problem are you trying to
solve?
If I understand what you're asking, I think you need to change your
question to, How many users / servers can be on either side of my 100Mbit
physical network segment before performance is lost?
And the answer
Hello Everyone;
Currently I am attending the cisco switching class at one of the
cisco
academy locations. The academy did not put out an official switching book.
Does anyone know which book(s) and or material is necessary for the switching
exam. I have purchased several books but wish
Pradhu,
Some more questions are raised from what you said:
1.. you said you gave 16 addresses, are they public or private addresses.
What is the range of those addresses, 10.0.0.0/8, 192.168.0.0 etc ...
2.. you said you are not using PAT Port address translation. If you have
just 16
Great. Do we have a volunteer to arrange for a group dinner? I'll post it
on the website.
Take care,
Paul
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From: Donald Brown
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I'm interested in meeting. Does Monday
Hi all,
I have scoured the archives for this issue, and couldn't find anything
relevant. Please forgive me if I am bringing up something recent.
Topology:
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That's a lot of beer.
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HURRAY Hahaha:-)
Just got back from my CCNA exam dear friends, and wouldnt you know
With help from you guys, I managed to ace the test!!! :-) :-) :-) :-)
:-)
Without help from you all (Chuck, you know
Team,
What are some good textbooks to read regarding VoIP? I plan on taking the
exams in a month or so. Appreciate the help.
Travis Bolton
Network Engineer II
CCNP,CCDA
Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of
value.
- Albert Einstein
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Morgan Hansen 7/5/02 4:37:49 AM
HURRAY Hahaha:-)
Just got back from my CCNA exam dear friends, and wouldnt you know
With help from you guys, I managed to ace the test!!! :-) :-) :-) :-)
:-)
Without help from you all (Chuck, you know your among them right :-) )
Hi,
I've got a strange Cisco cable that I'm hoping someone can help me identify.
It's an original moulded Cisco cable. DB15 Female both sides. About 2m.
It's got the following markings : 72-1213-01 LDM27/00 REV. A0
Also the one side is marked Primary and the other Secondary.
Anyone have any
Hi,
We are facing a problem with getting the default gateway information from
the AS5300 access server. We are using a windows client to connect that
AS5300 via dial-up modem. When we use callback option, there is no problem
and we can get the default gateway from AS5300. On the other hand if we
We can drink it.
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That's a lot of beer.
Morgan Hansen wrote in message
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HURRAY Hahaha:-)
Hi all! It's your ground-breaking CCNA taking, master blaster speeking
:-)
Lol! (Just passed today, and feel the need to have some fun:-) Bear with
me ok:-))
So, now that im done with my CCNA cert I was wondering what req you
would have for my next step in Cisco networking?
Should I go
Congratulations!
Peter
Morgan Hansen wrote:
HURRAY Hahaha:-)
Just got back from my CCNA exam dear friends, and wouldnt you know
With help from you guys, I managed to ace the test!!! :-) :-) :-) :-)
:-)
Without help from you all (Chuck, you know your among them right :-) ) I
I don't know how much it relates directly to the exam you're referring
to, but Integrating Voice and Data Networks by Scott Keaggy is one of
the best books I've found on the subject. I would *highly* recommend
it.
Regards,
John
Bolton, Travis D 7/5/02 8:10:20 AM
Team,
What are some good
Morgan,
Just my 2 cents, but if you are already dealing with Networking in your
current position, the best thing you have on your side is time. You are
getting experience with every day at your job, and I believe that is the
most important thing. As far as what you should go for next...that
I can't find any info on what the QoS capablilities are on a regular 3500XL
are. Does anyone know how many queues a 3500XL has, if more then 1.
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I found Voice over IP Fundamentals to be very informative. Written by
Jonathan
Davidson, CCIE #2560, with James Peters, by Cisco Press, ISBN #
1-57870-168-6.
Michael
Bolton, Travis D wrote:
Team,
What are some good textbooks to read regarding VoIP? I plan on taking the
exams in a month
Hi, the problem is:
neta netc
A-B--C
well, all books of world state:
- when netc went down, router C delete it from RT and poisoned this route
(netc) to B.
B receives the poison update , triggers the Holddown timer (the netc is in
possibly down) and generates a poisoned routes
Here's the Voice Guru Cookbook:
1. Go with John's suggestion and read Integrating Voice and Data networks.
It's the best book by far.
2. Read the QoS book
3. Read CVOICE, as it's pretty good.
4. If you want to learn CM, read the official CIPT book
5. Then read the CM fundamentals book.
The
Sounds like a PIX failover cable.
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Hi,
I've got a strange Cisco cable that I'm hoping someone can help me
identify.
It's an original moulded Cisco cable. DB15 Female both sides. About 2m.
It's got the following
NetStumbler is good for War Driving and finding potential customers. And
you don't have to hack or access someones network to do it. When you
approach a potential customer that has an open access point, all that needs
to be said is that you were doing a site survey for another customer in the
Does anyone know if the 1720 Cisco router supports IP SEC VPN without buying
the VPN module? I read a couple of articles about VPN and modules and am a
little confused.
Thanks for the help
Len
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Hi,
Can some tell me what is conditional label advertisement with resect to
mpls and when it can be used
Configuring Conditional label advertisment is considered to be an optional
step in MPLS configuration procedure.
By default, a router will generate and propagate labels for all networks
it does.
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Does anyone know if the 1720 Cisco router supports IP SEC VPN without
buying
the VPN module? I read a couple of articles about VPN and modules and am
a
little confused.
Thanks
That's a PIX failover cable.
Veronica Timm
Senior Network Specialist
York University
Toronto, Canada
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Subject: Strange Cisco Cable [7:48170]
Hi,
I've got a strange Cisco cable that I'm hoping someone can help me
identify.
It's an original moulded
What is the VPN module used for on the Cisco 1720 if the router has the
capability in the IOS? I want to do IP SEC VPN and I was told that it is
supported without the VPN module. Just wondering the difference between the
two. With and w/o the module.
Thanks in Advance
Len
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this is probably a failover cable for PIX
bye
antero vasconcelos
CCNA, CCNP.
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Hi,
I've got a strange Cisco
The VPN module is used to take the encryption processing load off of the
CPU. FOR IP SEC, you need a DES or 3DES designated IOS.
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What is the VPN module used for on the Cisco 1720 if the
Is anyone else having network troubles today? Is it becaus eof EBONE and
BGP tables?
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Thanks for your help steve, do you know what version of the IOS is
supported?
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The VPN module is used to take the encryption processing load off of the
CPU. FOR IP SEC, you need a DES or 3DES designated IOS.
--
There is no lab required. I took the exam at USC, in Los Angeles. The
duration is six hours and it is closed book. If you are well prepared,
you should not have a problem. It takes about four weeks to get the
results. The wait was terrible, but worth it.
Good luck,
Tom
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Don't confuse UUNet with WCOMs data networking division? UUNet is
WorldCom, WorldCom is UUNet. All one big happy family right? A while back
WorldCom finally stiff armed all UUNet people to fully integrate. Even to
the point where you were not allowed to have your signature say UUNet on it
it
If you are running IPSec it means the difference between having a regular
car and a turbo. The VPN module takes a SIGNIFICANT load off of the main
processor or a router running IPSec. That little 1700 router will kick a
2600's butt with a VPN module in it. We ran a test on them right when they
I should know this but ... I have two bin files in flash ... I want to set my
live router not to boot from ' c3640-is-mz.122-6a.bin ' but to boot
from 'c3640-is-mz.122-10a.bin' .. Do I change the confreg in some way
??? or is there some other to way to choose a default boot image
I think you type boot (image name).
Paul wrote in message
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I should know this but ... I have two bin files in flash ... I want to set
my
live router not to boot from ' c3640-is-mz.122-6a.bin ' but to boot
from 'c3640-is-mz.122-10a.bin'
Stab in the dark ... but is it a Pix failover cable ???
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From: Thomas Muller
To:
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 3:15 PM
Subject: Strange Cisco Cable [7:48170]
Hi,
I've got a strange Cisco cable that I'm hoping someone can help me
identify.
It's an original
If you offer Frame-Relay services why don't you provide him with
2 virtual circuits ( each 128K) over the same router interface. From your
side you can then route 8 IPs on one of the virtual circuits and routing the
remaining 8 IPs to the other one.
If Frame-Relay is not an option then I would
I hate to say this, but in all honesty if I were new to this field Morgan I
would make a U-turn and look for a different profession. This market is way
oversaturated.
Sorry for the downer.
Congratulations on the CCNA.
Brian
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It's in config mode:
boot system (image name)
Paul wrote in message
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I should know this but ... I have two bin files in flash ... I want to set
my
live router not to boot from ' c3640-is-mz.122-6a.bin ' but to boot
from
No, but I'm sure anything above 12.0 is OK. I'd check the IOS feature
navigator on CCO and you can nail down exactly what you need.
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Thanks for your help steve, do you know what version of the IOS is
supported?
Cheers Steve ...
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It's in config mode:
boot system (image name)
Paul wrote in message
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I should know
I follow Cisco CallManager 3.1 Integration Guide for Cisco Unity
Release 3.1(3) but got 2 problems:
1. When I have a voice mail, the MWI LED won't turn on but unity kept
calling me. How do I tell the unity to turn on the MWI? I've already
check use MWI for Message Notification.
2. When I dial
It is a PIX Fail-Over cable.
Ed
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router(config)#boot system flash ?
WORD System image filename
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It's in config mode:
boot system (image name)
Paul wrote in message
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Inlinw
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Well, I'm going to speculate for this company.
Now why do they want to stay with Cisco? Mostly support I would imagine.
If
you have a completely Cisco shop, you are sometimes
Willing to put up with extra
Pretty good stab.
Found this picture and config info, couldn't confirm
part no. though.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_60/install/failover.htm#xtocid1
(watch that wrap)
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco ATC/Regional Networking Academy
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Well, I'm going to speculate for this company.
Now why do they want to stay with Cisco? Mostly support I would imagine.
If
you have a completely Cisco shop, you are sometimes
Willing to put up with
Hey ,
I know there was a post here in the past about building a PIX with a intel
motherboard and a few other things. I lost my archives when I switched jobs
and now cant find it. If any one could send me an archive of the parts i
need and/or if any one just knows that would be great.
Thanks,
Hey Gang, what is necessary to get Ciscoworks to page you is a device goes
down?
Thanks,
Steve Smith
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Hey all,
Still looking for a lab date on or around the 30th of August, 2002. If
you have a date available around that time, please email me directly
(and quickly).
I have a date on November 20th in SJ I would like to swap.
Thanks,
Eddie
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Hi All,
I currently have a pix 515, and a checkpoint FW1 for my home lab..
I am looking for some ideas on how i should set this up for the best
learning experience.. I currently have a cable modem connection and no
static IP's.. Indeed i will purchase routers, but before I do I wanted to
ask
Annu,
I was just looking at this.
Just my thoughts but...
Should the communities be added based on what you receive from router 10
rather than what you send to router 11.
I think this has something to do with the way the router a re manipulated by
the Input Policy engine.
Looking at Halabi's book
I did this when we uppgrade the flash memory of the pix classic at work,
just took the old flash card and put it in an old Pentium 133 motherbord,
and some Intel NICĀ“s works like a charm
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Try deploying a more centralized CM model, where there are less servers to
maintain. I have found the CM isn't as stable as I've always preached, and
every day that MS releases a new patch, I need comforting as well. Plus it
seems the boxes need weekly reboots in order to stay stable.
I keep
Sounds like a Pix or Local Director failover cable to me
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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Thomas Muller wrote in message
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Hi,
I've got a strange Cisco cable that
I used All-in-one CISSP certification by Shon Harris Boson #1 and #2.
This test covers a wide variety of topics. Your computer and network
studies will definitely help, but there will be areas that you have
little or no experience in, and that is where you should concentrate.
Good luck,
Tom
Morgan Hansen wrote:
Should I go directly for one of the CCNP exams or would I benefit from
holding on to my CCNA, studying for the CCDA perhaps for the time being?
Consider the Vedic principle: The highest first. As long as Cisco
continues to have no prerequisites for the CCIE exams, maybe
Are you using call mangler in conjunction with your 2621? Are you running
MGCP or H323? Paste your router config on here and i'll take a look at it.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
Network Learning Inc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Teresa Presutto wrote in
Hi.
Passed my CCNA today and now im thinking about what to do next.
As a fresh CCNA, are there any security certifications that I might want
to look into with no requirement of being a CCNP etc.
What would be the natural thing for me to do right now?
I know this might sound kinda dumb,
boot system flash c3640-is-mz.122-10a.bin
Edmundo
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Morgan,
I too know what you are thinking about this whole industry. I got my CCNA in
2000 and now I am one test away from the CCNP (Support exam) doing the
self-study route/home lab. I was lucky enough to work for a major networking
company that allowed me to get my start on routers and then
Having worked too many years in the financial sector, I can say with
assurance that far too many of these types come to you with the solution,
and all they want is for you to do it. Far too few of them understand the
idea of presenting a problem, and asking those whom they perceive as their
Hey all,
I took the beta and made 36% out of a 45% passing score. The thing that
bothers me is that I made that score with no prep what-so-ever, and was
wondering if the beta was a gimme. There was alot on the beta that I knew
and I saw alot of stuff that I once knew but havent looked at in a
Part number confirmed. It is a PIX failover cable.
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Pretty good stab.
Found this picture and config info, couldn't
It depends.
Several thoughts: a) The best way to predict the future is to create it.
Learn the skills necessary for a particular job and then get it. The
assumption being that the job(s) exist and that your prep work will be
recognized.
b) Find a job that involves networking/computers. See what
For free to the first two people who contact me off line: ( domestic US or
Canada only PLEASE )
here's the deal:
I have one copy of the October 2001 Cisco doc CD set, and one copy of the
July 2000 Cisco doc CD set.
first person to contact me gets the 10/2001 set
second person gets the
Here ya go:
http://www.securityie.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=4;t=22
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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I
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