RE: Off Topic - speculating on Lab equipment [7:48268]

2002-07-07 Thread Dan Penn
And what ios version are the current lab routers? 12.1...see what I mean? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of nrf Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2002 4:08 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Off Topic - speculating on Lab equipment [7:48268] ""Ch

RE: Off Topic - Cisco vis a vis World Com [7:47505]

2002-07-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Over here in South Africa, UUNET is claiming that they were not reliant on Worldcom for any financing, and that they (UUNET South Africa) have been profitable for the last 9 years or so and are still in the process of expanding... WorldCom's problems don't affect them ... Or so they say. Plus all

Re: callmanager dial plan question [7:48300]

2002-07-07 Thread Chuck
I'm new to this, but I'm willing to take a crack at it. 1) dial plans are local to the CM cluster, yes you should have an overall plan. 2) the route patterns work on a longest match basis. you should have a calling search space that includes your local users partition, and the associated dial pa

LEAP/ACS configuration [027] Session-Timeout [7:48301]

2002-07-07 Thread Charlie Wehner
PROBLEM/QUESTION Users are currently authenticated by an ACS server when remotely accessing the network through a VPN. So their user accounts have been created and there is currently no value for [027]Session-Timeout RADIUS attribute. What will happen if I modify the [027]Session-Timeout RADIUS

callmanager dial plan question [7:48300]

2002-07-07 Thread supernet
I'm trying to learn callmanager dial plan and got some questions, here is my scenario: 1. Within our Pleasanton campus, our number range is (925) 426-. Our RTP campus number range is (919) 685-. I want users at Pleasanton dial 6 to reach locally and 685 to reach RTP (because

Re: VoIP Question [7:48281]

2002-07-07 Thread Steven A. Ridder
It's supposed to be HSRP, not harp. ""Steven A. Ridder"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > NAT? If I remember correctly, you were using H.323, so it may not work. Try > harp. > > > ""Hamid"" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > Hi, >

Re: VoIP Question [7:48281]

2002-07-07 Thread Steven A. Ridder
NAT? If I remember correctly, you were using H.323, so it may not work. Try harp. ""Hamid"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > I am setting up a VoIP network with a gatekeeper and a some gateways. This > network is generally used for terminating calls. > > I

Re: Off Topic - speculating on Lab equipment [7:48268]

2002-07-07 Thread Kevin Cullimore
Based on the company's focus, it's quite possible that people with a financial stake in cisco's future are more concerned about getting customers to purchase internetworking gear at rates similar to those experienced during the last decade. Since a lot of gear out there consists of 25xx series dev

Re: Off Topic - speculating on Lab equipment [7:48268]

2002-07-07 Thread Chuck
not so long as Cisco is making a bundle selling "CCIE" study books and CCIE Lab slots. ;-> Besides, the driver here is the channel partner situation, not the end user situation. As you recall, it was at the time stated that the primary reason for moving to the one day lab was to help out their ch

Re: Some IETF work of interest [7:48271]

2002-07-07 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Howard, > >Do you have URL for a terminology document on IS-IS that is similar to >the BGP and OSPF drafts? There isn't any yet for IS-IS, although I think Manral and Russ are thinking about doing one. > >You also mention that there are methodology and applicability drafts >for BGP and OSPF. W

Re: Need insight in DLSW [7:48229]

2002-07-07 Thread Steve Ringley
Add Netbeui to your Windows clients on Ethernet. DLSW will bridge this and you should see some traffic. ""Robert Massiache"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi All > > I tried to perform DLSW in home lab, but with ethernet interfaces. > Sh dlsw peers shows succes

Re: Off Topic - speculating on Lab equipment [7:48268]

2002-07-07 Thread John Kaberna
That is why the CCIE program should adopt a similar rule to the CISSP. You must have 3 years (as of this January it's 4 years) of verifiable experience in security to take the CISSP. Cisco should require that candidates have at least 4 or 5 years of Cisco experience prior to qualifying for the l

Re: Some IETF work of interest [7:48271]

2002-07-07 Thread Tom Scott
Howard, Do you have URL for a terminology document on IS-IS that is similar to the BGP and OSPF drafts? You also mention that there are methodology and applicability drafts for BGP and OSPF. What about IS-IS? Do you think these would be good background material for the CCIE qualifying exam?

Re: Off Topic - speculating on Lab equipment [7:48268]

2002-07-07 Thread nrf
""Chuck"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > just did some looking around on CCO. checking the current state of the art > for IOS images for the 25xx routers we all know and love so dearly. > > it's looking like the images are getting so bloated that pretty soon they

RE: New 2600 and %Error opening tftp [7:48265]

2002-07-07 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Oh, and one amendment. There is no hyphen in "service config." Priscilla Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > > Phil Lorenz wrote: > > > > %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/msb3100_v1_silver_c01 > > (Timed out) > > > > %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/msb3100_v1_silver_c01 > > (Timed out)

RE: New 2600 and %Error opening tftp [7:48265]

2002-07-07 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Phil Lorenz wrote: > > %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/msb3100_v1_silver_c01 > (Timed out) > > %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/msb3100_v1_silver_c01 > (Timed out) > > %Error opening tftp://172.30.100.34/network-confg (Timed out) > > > > Any idea where this crap-ola is coming fro

Re: Off Topic - speculating on Lab equipment [7:48268]

2002-07-07 Thread Edgar A. Howard
>BTW - anyone checked the auction prices for 25xx equipment lately? Token >ring stuff is going for well below 200. Even the ethernet stuff - 2501's and >2513's - seem to be going for less than 400. big change in the buyer's favor >in the last year or so.>> I paid nearly $1K for my 2505 two

Cisco 2505 IOS upgrade [7:48287]

2002-07-07 Thread Edgar A. Howard
Folks, I bought a 2505 router for training purposes. It has IOS v 11.1(3) and 14.3 MB RAM. Is there an economical way to upgrade the IOS a few versions and the amount of RAM if needed?? Is it worth the effort if I only use to for configuration practice for the CCNP?? -

Re: ipv6 question [7:48129]

2002-07-07 Thread nrf
I still stand by my original convictions, which is that ipv6 will not be adopted en-masse by regular American enterprises until and unless it is economically justified to do so - and there is nothing unfortunate about this, that's just the way economics works (economics being the study of the allo

Re: 3524xl switch does not boot after frmware update... [7:48285]

2002-07-07 Thread chris
Those 2 switches are 2900s, not 3500s. C2900XL POST FAILURE: Testing Switch Core: Failed Chris ""Alec von Fersen"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > update of 3524XL firmware results in boot problems > > In a network with twelve 3524xl switches and one 3508xl we u

3524xl switch does not boot after frmware update... [7:48284]

2002-07-07 Thread Alec von Fersen
update of 3524XL firmware results in boot problems In a network with twelve 3524xl switches and one 3508xl we updated to the recent firmware image c3500XL-c3h2s-mz.120-5.WC3b. This was successfull with 6 switches 3524 and the 3508; they are working fine, showing up the features of the new image,

Re: Some IETF work of interest [7:48271]

2002-07-07 Thread Nigel Taylor
Howard, Thanks for the links. I must say that this does clarify a lot things(about BGP definitions) and gives me so much to think about. I'll be reading this one a couple more times, before I start asking a bunch of questions..:-> Very Nice draft. Now the "simple" folk can get a b

Re: BGP community Q [7:48282]

2002-07-07 Thread Carlos G Mendioroz
_200_ works ok on 12.1.15, so I guess it's a bug. Yes, ^200_ would work for routes coming directly from 200, but that's not the wording of the requirement... Anthony Pace wrote: > > Would ^200_ work? > > On Thu, 04 Jul 2002 07:09:53 -0300, "Carlos G Mendioroz" > said: > > Omer, > > _ should

VoIP Question [7:48281]

2002-07-07 Thread Hamid
Hi, I am setting up a VoIP network with a gatekeeper and a some gateways. This network is generally used for terminating calls. I want to hide the IP address of my gateways from the customers who are sending me(originating calls) traffic. Any ideas how I can hide the gateways from my customers?

Re: New 2600 and %Error opening tftp [7:48265]

2002-07-07 Thread Michael L. Williams
True you can, but turning off console logging is treating the symptom of the problem, not fixing the problem itself. Gaz is correct. Use 'no service config' in global config mode to make it so the router doesn't attempt to load a config from TFTP. Mike W. "YASSER ALY" wrote in message [EMAIL

Re: OT - Networkers, Orlando [7:47921]

2002-07-07 Thread Paul Borghese
I talked with Donald Brown and I believe we will do both events as some of us can not attend one or the other. Monday night after the CCIE Power session in room Sun B. This will be nice as we can then decide to go to the reception or dinner. Then on Tuesday dinner at Sunset Sams fish camp. Wr

Networkers Get Together [7:48278]

2002-07-07 Thread Paul Borghese
Attending Networkers in Orlando? We are having two informal socials for GroupStudy members! Monday: 5:00 P.M. outside of room Sun B - immediately after the CCIE Power session. This should be before the Cisco welcome reception. Maybe we will go to the reception or light dinner. Tuesday: Dinner 7

Re: New 2600 and %Error opening tftp [7:48265]

2002-07-07 Thread Gaz
Sorry - just scrolled down to the rest of your post. Are you sure "no service config" is in your config. Never seen that happen once it's there. Paste your config. ""Gaz"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > "no service config" is what you're after. Can't remember i

Re: New 2600 and %Error opening tftp [7:48265]

2002-07-07 Thread Ashley Reynolds
On Sun, 7 Jul 2002, Phil Lorenz wrote: > %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/msb3100_v1_silver_c01 (Timed out) > > %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/msb3100_v1_silver_c01 (Timed out) > > %Error opening tftp://172.30.100.34/network-confg (Timed out) > > > > Any idea where this crap-ola is co

Re: New 2600 and %Error opening tftp [7:48265]

2002-07-07 Thread Gaz
"no service config" is what you're after. Can't remember if that's hyphenated or not. Gaz ""Phil Lorenz"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/msb3100_v1_silver_c01 (Timed out) > > %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/msb3100_v

RE: New 2600 and %Error opening tftp [7:48265]

2002-07-07 Thread YASSER ALY
You still can log error messages using " logging buffered ". I believe he doesn't have any lines in his configuration that include pointing to a TFTP server as per his words. Yasser >That's not the underlying problem...You still usually want to see error >msgs etc. > >Have you tried removing al

RE: New 2600 and %Error opening tftp [7:48265]

2002-07-07 Thread Dan Penn
That's not the underlying problem...You still usually want to see error msgs etc. Have you tried removing all the tftp stuff then rebooting? Dan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of YASSER ALY Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2002 10:29 AM To: [EMAIL

Re: Off Topic - speculating on Lab equipment [7:48268]

2002-07-07 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>just did some looking around on CCO. checking the current state of the art >for IOS images for the 25xx routers we all know and love so dearly. > >it's looking like the images are getting so bloated that pretty soon they >will exceed the physical limits of the router flash and dram. > >this could

Some IETF work of interest [7:48271]

2002-07-07 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
The BGP convergence team (including Cisco and Juniper) in the IETF has just posted the latest version of the BGP Benchmarking Terminology draft, which we think is about ready for Informational RFC -- it will go out for WG and IESG Last Call in the next couple of weeks. A good deal of the work

Re: New 2600 and %Error opening tftp [7:48265]

2002-07-07 Thread YASSER ALY
Try " no logging console ". This should prevent error messages, interfaces coming up & down from popping up in console screen. >%Error opening tftp://172.30.100.34/network-confg (Timed out) > > > >Any idea where this crap-ola is coming from or what it is ??? > > > >I just pasted a config into a

Re: ipv6 question [7:48129]

2002-07-07 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Let me make a couple of observations. First, IPv6 is the standard for a few niches, such as 3rd generation wireless and the infrastructure for HDTV. If you will interface with these sectors, you will need to use it. I think it's also being used in some new air traffic control systems. Second,

Off Topic - speculating on Lab equipment [7:48268]

2002-07-07 Thread Chuck
just did some looking around on CCO. checking the current state of the art for IOS images for the 25xx routers we all know and love so dearly. it's looking like the images are getting so bloated that pretty soon they will exceed the physical limits of the router flash and dram. this could be dis

Re: Browsing [7:48257]

2002-07-07 Thread bbfaye
you should use vpn to do it. TZ 7 Jul 2002 06:17:46 - J1, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Mamoon Dawood") P4AK: -- >Dear Friends, > >I need your urgent help on the following problem, > >I have a Network 192.168.16.0/24, with an application server >192.168.16.2/24, there is a mobile users on my firm who

Re: Interesting terminal server issue [7:48247]

2002-07-07 Thread Don Pezet
Hey guys, Good call Jason, added 'no exec' on the term server and haven't seen the issue since. Thanks Don On 7 Jul 2002 01:39:00 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Jason") wrote: >Try adding the "no exec" command on lines 1 through 8: > >Line 1 8 > transport input all > no exec > >Sometimes

New 2600 and %Error opening tftp [7:48265]

2002-07-07 Thread Phil Lorenz
%Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/msb3100_v1_silver_c01 (Timed out) %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/msb3100_v1_silver_c01 (Timed out) %Error opening tftp://172.30.100.34/network-confg (Timed out) Any idea where this crap-ola is coming from or what it is ??? I just pasted a conf

RE: OT - Networkers, Orlando [7:47921]

2002-07-07 Thread Christopher Supino
Tuesday night sounds like a better plan. We have customer appreciation night at Universal on Wednesday evening. Or we could do Thu. night, if everyone will be around. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Paul Borghese Sent: Sunday, July 07, 20

RE: Beta a true test? [7:48221]

2002-07-07 Thread Karl Thrasher
Hey Priscilla, Yeah, the CCIE Beta... I guess there was a wrench in the sprocket of my brain that caused me to omit that piece of info. I think the test they chisel out of that beta will be harder as well. Thanks for the comments. Karl. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.

Re: OT - Networkers, Orlando [7:47921]

2002-07-07 Thread Paul Borghese
Hey Guys, May I make a suggestion. Let's meet on Tuesday night or Wednesday night. Some of us will be arriving late Monday night and will miss the event. Of coure Monday is the welcome reception, so it might be a good time to just say hello to your fellow GS'ers. Paul - Original Message --

MC3810 voice config [7:48261]

2002-07-07 Thread Kris Keen
Hi all, I know jack about voice :) I get the error on one of my MC3810's that the Voice didnt Initialise... I have a AVM with FXS/E&M. 12.1 IOS, 64meg ram and 16meg flash. Can anyone give me some sample config to ensure that the the ports are ok? a lead as to what the error means? Cheers Mes

Re: ipv6 question [7:48129]

2002-07-07 Thread nrf
Well, I don't know that I would have used the word 'unfortunate' to describe it. The fact is, why should you, me, or any country spend valuable resources on doing something unless it's pressing? If the United States isn't even close to running out of addresses (and we aren't), then why should we

RE: A problem on AS5300 [7:36986]

2002-07-07 Thread mehdi alibegli
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