Re: calculating subnets? [7:48552]

2002-07-11 Thread Technocoolie
check this out. www.wildpackets.com cheekin ""GEORGE"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Does anyone have some cool or useful links to calculate subnetting > including broadcast . Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=48577&t=48552 -

All 0's MAC Root Bridge [7:48578]

2002-07-11 Thread Kim Graham
The other day I was delving a bit into spanning tree and I came across something that puzzled me. Searching out which device was the root bridge I found the MAC address (BID) on the root bridge to be all zero's. (show spantree snippets). Spanning tree mode PVST+ Spanning tree type

RE: Route Reflection with Multiple POPs [7:48509]

2002-07-11 Thread Peter van Oene
Hi Guy, As others have pointed out, it is not necessary, nor usually desirable, to run separate IGPs in your AS assuming you use your IGP properly. A properly utilized ISP IGP should carry only link and loopback addresses and thus be reasonably small. Use of hierarchy can also help larger do

RE: Route Reflection with Multiple POPs [7:48509]

2002-07-11 Thread Peter van Oene
comments inline, At 01:28 AM 7/11/2002 +, Lupi, Guy wrote: >I had a feeling that would happen, I will try to clarify. I was not trying >to say that there should be a central core site for the ISP's entire >network, but for pieces of it. Lets take a state like New York, within it >you have 3

Re: Placement of IDS [7:48420]

2002-07-11 Thread Brad Nixon
The easy answer to your question is "It depends". Do you trust your firewall? Do you trust your internal users? The best solution would be to have an IDS on each side of your firewall. That way you could detect both external and internal threats. -- Brad A. Nixon CCNP, CCDA, MCP, CCSA "Nothing is

RE: Route Reflection with Multiple POPs [7:48509]

2002-07-11 Thread Lupi, Guy
This is where my thinking went wrong then, Phil also said basically the same thing. It seems that I have a basic misunderstanding of how larger providers carry their routing information. Where would I be able to get information about proper addressing structures and routing protocol implementati

Re: High-speed interfaces on 3600 [7:48543]

2002-07-11 Thread MADMAN
Yes thanks for the clarification! There is a NM-2FE2W supported in the 3600 family. Dave "M.C. van den Bovenkamp" wrote: > > MADMAN wrote: > > > The 2 FE's in your 3620 are not modules, the are built into the > > chassis. > > Not on a 3620 they aren't. That's the 2620 you're think of, most

RE: question to CCIEs [7:48507]

2002-07-11 Thread Puckette, Larry (TIFPC)
It's been some time ago but last time I went to the web and used one of the comparison calculators for Austin and Dallas I could take a 25% pay cut to live at same standards in Dallas. Austin is historically an overeducated, underpaid economy. Austin promotes the hill country to our west to keep r

CCIE preparation and exams [7:48585]

2002-07-11 Thread Tom Scott
A couple questions about CCIE preparation and exams: * There's a new book from ciscopress, to be published (I hope) this month: "CCIE Routing and Switching Exam Certification Guide". It appears to be a preparation not only for the R/S qualifying exam but also for the C/S. Is anyone famil

max number of letters? [7:48586]

2002-07-11 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Is there an RFC that limits the number of letters you can have in an acronym or am I just blonde today? -- RFC 1149 Compliant Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=48586&t=48586 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription

Re: max number of letters? [7:48586]

2002-07-11 Thread Tom Scott
Steven A. Ridder wrote: > Is there an RFC that limits the number of letters you can have in an acronym > or am I just blonde today? > > -- > RFC 1149 Compliant I believe the limit for avian transport systems is three, possibly four, letters, although it is reported that five or even six have b

RE: Route Reflection with Multiple POPs [7:48509]

2002-07-11 Thread Peter van Oene
Not really :) Howard's is one of the few SP oriented books on the market though admittedly I haven't picked it up yet (very broke :) The ISP resources at NANOG are helpful and contain some valuable links and one can glean some valuable information by looking at some of the historical design o

Re: mc3810? [7:48519]

2002-07-11 Thread Kris Keen
I have 2 x MC3810 non V3's with 64meg ram adn the upgraded bootroms, purchased via ebay. They are easy to upgrade and are fantastic routers.I have the AVM6, FXS,E&M and T1 modules.. Voice over anything now :) Good boxes! Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=48563&t=4

RE: Route Reflection with Multiple POPs [7:48509]

2002-07-11 Thread Lupi, Guy
I will definitely look into some of the resources you mentioned. Again, thanks to all who responded. ~-Original Message- ~From: Peter van Oene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] ~Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 10:16 AM ~To: Lupi, Guy; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~Subject: RE: Route Reflection with Multiple

RE: max number of letters? [7:48586]

2002-07-11 Thread Michael Williams
I can't see there would be an RFC on how many letters can be used, especially since acronyms have been used far longer than the acronym RFC has been around Here's like an incredibly long acronym: (this URL *will* wrap) http://acronyms.co.nz/cgi-bin/gonym?HERE%27S+TO+THE+CRAZY+ONES+%2D+TH

PIX without NAT. [7:48594]

2002-07-11 Thread Ivan
Hello all, I have simple pix problems, can anyone help me?(Thank you very much) If I have a pix have two interface as the following: inside: 10.10.10.1 / 24 outside : 192.168.1.1 / 24 and without nat (nat 0 0 0), I think that that must can allow inside hosts to access outside, but can I allow

PIX without NAT. [7:48593]

2002-07-11 Thread Ivan
Hello all, I have simple pix problems, can anyone help me?(Thank you very much) If I have a pix have two interface as the following: inside: 10.10.10.1 / 24 outside : 192.168.1.1 / 24 and without nat (nat 0 0 0), I think that that must can allow inside hosts to access outside, but can I allow

Re: question to CCIEs [7:48507]

2002-07-11 Thread Tom Scott
Puckette, Larry (TIFPC) wrote: > It's been some time ago but last time I went to the web and used one of the > comparison calculators for Austin and Dallas I could take a 25% pay cut to > live at same standards in Dallas. Austin is historically an overeducated, > underpaid economy. Austin promote

Re: Placement of IDS [7:48420]

2002-07-11 Thread sam sneed
I wouldn't want to put it in both places. If I did I'd have to deal with false positives twice. With all the other responsibilities I have it would take up too much of my time. I do trust my firewall so I think I'll keep it inside. ""Brad Nixon"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL

RE: max number of letters? [7:48586]

2002-07-11 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>I can't see there would be an RFC on how many letters can be used, >especially since acronyms have been used far longer than the acronym RFC has >been around Here's like an incredibly long acronym: (this URL >*will* wrap) > >http://acronyms.co.nz/cgi-bin/gonym?HERE%27S+TO+THE+CRAZY+ONES+

SIMM flash memory protect [7:48598]

2002-07-11 Thread Reza
Hi group. how can I protect my SIMM flash module istead of write and erase ? Thanks john Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=48598&t=48598 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list

Re: DSL on Cisco 802 router [7:48526]

2002-07-11 Thread Brian
dunno about 802 but on my 827 I had to do a subint atm0.1 point-to-point and assign ip unnumbered e0 for an ip to get it to work. I have an rfc 1483 connection and a small /29 subnet. Bri On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Simer Mayo wrote: > Does Cisco 802 router supports DSL (ATM) connections? Doe

Re: max number of letters? [7:48586]

2002-07-11 Thread Tom Scott
Michael Williams wrote: > I can't see there would be an RFC on how many letters can be used, > especially since acronyms have been used far longer than the acronym > has been around This may be true. However, one should exercise care in regard to MTU in avian systems. The RFC specifical

Re: question to CCIEs [7:48507]

2002-07-11 Thread Jeff Harris
It's funny you should mention Madison... While I'm originally from D/FW (and looking at Austin) I currently live in Appleton, Wisconsin and was looking at the Madison area for jobs. I didn't find one single recruiter that would call me back. NOT ONE. I must have sent out well over 30 resumes. I'm

RE: Placement of IDS [7:48420]

2002-07-11 Thread Tim O'Brien
If you are going to look at it that way you should run host based IDS on the servers you are protecting from your inside clients and run your IDS sensor between your edge router and firewall to see what is happening outside. Tim CCIE 9015 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailt

Catalyst Switches and CDP [7:48603]

2002-07-11 Thread John Neiberger
When displaying cdp neighbors on a switch -- specifically, our new 6513 -- instead of a helpful device name I get a completely worthless device ID. In some cases the hostname of the device is appended to this ID but I'd really like to get rid of it entirely and I haven't figured out how to do thi

RE: router interface on a 6509 [7:48518]

2002-07-11 Thread Lopez, Robert
Jim, I really don't have this problem in a production sense. I'm working with HSRP and the standby track commands. I was really trying to create an "up" "down" state on the vlan interface for testing HSRP tracking. Still testing... Robert -Original Message- From: Walker, Jim [mailt

Re: Catalyst Switches and CDP [7:48603]

2002-07-11 Thread A N
set system name switch> (enable) set system ? baud Set system console port baud rate crossbar-fallback Set system crossbar-fallback switchmode Set system switchmode contactSet system contact core-dump Se

Re: DSL on Cisco 802 router [7:48526]

2002-07-11 Thread MADMAN
IDSL http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/800/10368_01.htm Dave Brian wrote: > > dunno about 802 but on my 827 I had to do a subint atm0.1 point-to-point > and assign ip unnumbered e0 for an ip to get it to work. I have an rfc > 1483 connection and a small /29 subn

Re: Catalyst Switches and CDP [7:48603]

2002-07-11 Thread John Neiberger
This will set the name is appended to the device ID but it does not get rid of the device ID, which is what I'm really trying to accomplish. Thanks, John >>> "A N" 7/11/02 11:08:39 AM >>> set system name switch> (enable) set system ? baud Set system console port baud ra

Re: Catalyst Switches and CDP [7:48603]

2002-07-11 Thread A N
I have all Cat 65xx and 4006's set with set system name and it now long shows device ID's in the CDP columns. Port Device-ID Port-ID Platform --- - - --- 1/1 switch

CCIE Lab 4006 SupIII - 3550 [7:48610]

2002-07-11 Thread Kim Graham
We are creating a lab at work to support a few functions. One of the functions is a training lab for CCIE prep. We use 4006 switches in our closets and will be a part of this lab. My question is: If we use a SupIII engine in a 4006 how different is it from a 3550? Or would a 65xx work? We may

Re: Catalyst Switches and CDP [7:48603]

2002-07-11 Thread John Neiberger
I'm sorry, I should have been more specific intially. The 6513 is running IOS, not CatOS, so the output looks like this: SCORP02>sho cdp n Capability Codes: R - Router, T - Trans Bridge, B - Source Route Bridge S - Switch, H - Host, I - IGMP, r - Repeater Device IDLoca

RE: question to CCIEs [7:48507]

2002-07-11 Thread Davis, Scott [ISE/RAC]
I live south of Milwaukee and have been looking for a network engineering position anywhere in WI for about 6 months and Jeff is right. I am CCNP / CCDP certified and have 9 years experience and the recruiters can't seem to manage a callback. The few direct hire positions I have seen are all for N

RE: mc3810? [7:48519]

2002-07-11 Thread Juan Blanco
Team, Correct if I am wrong, but I don't have to have 64meg on my 2600/3600 routers to support VoIPThis requirement is only for the mc3810 correct Thanks, -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 10:20 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: CCIE preparation and exams [7:48585]

2002-07-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: CCIE Lab 4006 SupIII - 3550 [7:48610]

2002-07-11 Thread Rajesh Kumar
As far as the CLI is concerned you DO NOT need to worry about that. Absolutely there is no diff. between CAT 4k with sup3 with 3550 switches. You have no problems in using it. Rajesh Kim Graham wrote: > We are creating a lab at work to support a few functions. One of the > functions is a tra

RE: All 0's MAC Root Bridge [7:48578]

2002-07-11 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Kim Graham wrote: > > The other day I was delving a bit into spanning tree and I came > across something that puzzled me. > > Searching out which device was the root bridge I found the MAC > address (BID) on the root bridge to be all zero's. (show > spantree snippets). > > Spanning tree mode

RE: All 0's MAC Root Bridge [7:48578]

2002-07-11 Thread Puckette, Larry (TIFPC)
Priscilla, I went to Networkers San Diego and they had a meet the author night. I was hoping to see ya there. Must have missed ya. Larry Puckette Network Analyst Temple Inland [EMAIL PROTECTED] 512/434-1838 Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve n

PC-Card Flash Question [7:48619]

2002-07-11 Thread r34rv13wm1rr0r
Is there any way to copy images to the PC-Card based Flash using a laptop, either with a special card reader or using software and the PC-Card slot on a laptop? I am just curious if I could copy IOS images for distribution to the Flash card using my laptop then take card to the devices and load I

PIX and Tacacs [7:48620]

2002-07-11 Thread babe Meneses
Hi all, I am configuring a PIX with tacacs to authenticate at the users, this work fine, But I now I want to apply access list a the users, for example for my user dialup I used: group = mail { maxsess = 1 service = ppp protocol = ip { inacl=180 } service = ppp protoco

CIPT Boson tests [7:48617]

2002-07-11 Thread SF
Hi everybody, I am planing to do CIPT exam. Does anybody know which set of exam is good on Boson out of test #1, 2 and 3. Any comments greatly appreciated. Thanks SF Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=48617&t=48617 -

crazy slow BGP convergence - why? [7:48621]

2002-07-11 Thread Neal Rauhauser 402-301-9555
Below is the relevant config information from two Cisco 26xx routers separated by an ethernet switch. Neither is running more than 15% utilization but its taken ninety minutes for 950 routes to make it from the 2650 to the 2620. Why is this so slow? > > !Cisco 2620, 64 meg, IOS 12.2.8T2 > router

RE: Placement of IDS [7:48420]

2002-07-11 Thread Ken Diliberto
Having run an IDS on the outside of our firewall with a busy network, I'm confident in saying you don't want it out there. Let the firewall block the simple attacks and have the IDS tell you about those that aren't so simple. Firewall logs will give you a good idea of what's being blocked. You

RE: Route Reflection with Multiple POPs [7:48509]

2002-07-11 Thread Lupi, Guy
I apologize for taking so long to respond. When I was referring to the amount of peering I meant the iBGP peering, not eBGP peering. When you say a unified IGP, you are making the assumption that all customer routes are carried in BGP, correct? I also wanted to clarify something. How are we def

RE: crazy slow BGP convergence - why? [7:48621]

2002-07-11 Thread Lupi, Guy
90 minutes is a really long time, is it like that consistently? Are there any other performance issues on that segment? How many routes does the 2650 carry? It looks like the 2620 is doing inbound AS path filtering, how many routes does the 2650 send it that it has to process through that filte

Re: Re: CCIE Lab 4006 SupIII - 3550 [7:48610]

2002-07-11 Thread Kim Graham
That will help us out then. There are a few here studying for our certifications and knowing this will ease our minds a bit. Kim > > From: "Rajesh Kumar" > Date: 2002/07/11 Thu PM 03:03:34 EDT > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: CCIE Lab 4006 SupIII - 3550 [7:48610] > > As far as the CLI

Re: RE: All 0's MAC Root Bridge [7:48578]

2002-07-11 Thread Kim Graham
Sorry for being so vague, it was first thing in the morning, just getting my first cup of coffee and rubbing the sleep out of my eyes. (Yes, I need a life if I wake up thinking about these questions.) This is a 6513. That is what I thought. The BID is the MAC address on the card, hence why I a

Re: crazy slow BGP convergence - why? [7:48621]

2002-07-11 Thread Daniel Thiffeault
Neal, Any problem with flapping links ? in BGP 4 command and configuration handbook i read: Fast external fallover is enabled by default. When an interface that is used for a BGP connection goes down, the BGP session is immediately terminated. If the interface is flapping, instability can be ca

RE: Catalyst Switches and CDP [7:48603]

2002-07-11 Thread Ben Woltz
You tried show cdp neighbors detail command? Shows you more detail information about the neighbors and might include hostname. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=48629&t=48603 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription i

Re: question to CCIEs [7:48507]

2002-07-11 Thread NetEng
Madison is not a high tech area so don't count on getting a routing only job. There is about a dozen companies that need a full time engineer and once those jobs are landed they tend to stick. I too am a CCNP/CCDP and have a couple of leads, but it's thin here too. I was stationed outside Austin a

Re: Catalyst Switches and CDP [7:48603]

2002-07-11 Thread Henry D.
This appears to be a code version issue. I have the same symptoms on the 6509 running 5.5(3)CatOS while another 6509 running 6.3(5) CatOS is showing the neighors by their system names/hostnames. Even though they're not running IOS I think it still relates. It appears to be just a display/cosmetic

Re: max number of letters? [7:48586]

2002-07-11 Thread Chuck
shouldn't you be studying and optimizing your alias exec list? ;-> ""Michael Williams"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I can't see there would be an RFC on how many letters can be used, > especially since acronyms have been used far longer than the acronym RFC h

VLAN Configuration at access layer [7:48632]

2002-07-11 Thread John Brandis
G'Day all, Studying for CCNP switching (early stages yet). My question is: (all in theory) At our core, I have a Cat 5509, configured as VTP Server for my-network. I have 10 VLANS (192.168.x.0) for the various business units in my global empire's Sydney office. From the core, I have 10 fibre conn

OT: CCIE Lab Intelligence, Part 2 [7:48634]

2002-07-11 Thread Chuck
The Cisco Account Team that supports my employer gave a pretty good engineering oriented presentation to us today. Here are some of the CCIE Lab related points made: 1) for the 3550 switch, BGP will appear in the next IOS release, due out in August. Cisco did not say so, but I am guessing that th

RE: VLAN Configuration at access layer [7:48632]

2002-07-11 Thread Kris Keen
John, where in Sydney are you? If you plug a switch or hub directly of a Distribution switch, there needs to be no configured VLAN information (such as VTP) configured on the end switch, provided you plug your switch/hub into a VLAN defined port on the distry switch, that will work fine, however

RE: question to CCIEs [7:48507]

2002-07-11 Thread Larry Letterman
Thats why I left austin in 2000...the job market is not good, and the pay is worse. However its a nice town, and as previously mentioned its a university town with more labor than work, which drives the cost down. There weren't many jobs for ccnp types when I left, and I suppose there are none now

subscribe cisco [7:48635]

2002-07-11 Thread Ibrahim Farhat
- Do You Yahoo!? New! SBC Yahoo! Dial - 1st Month Free & unlimited access Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=48635&t=48635 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.grou

Re: max number of letters? [7:48586]

2002-07-11 Thread Michael L. Williams
yes. yes I should... =) Mike W. "Chuck" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > shouldn't you be studying and optimizing your alias exec list? ;-> > > > ""Michael Williams"" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > I can't see there would

The release date of the new CCIE written exam [7:48627]

2002-07-11 Thread Bernard Omrani
For the attention of those who are studying for the CCIE qualification exam. Following is some news from Cisco. Bernard Omrani Author of Boson practice tests Subject: Re: Date to set for 350-001 (EVA-Lite Redirect) Date:

Re: CCIE preparation and exams [7:48585]

2002-07-11 Thread Michael L. Williams
"Tom Scott" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > * Is there a new exam that will replace the R/S qualifying exam >350-001? I heard it might be renumbered 351-001 but there are no >references to 351-001 on cisco.com. Does anyone have information >about this?

Re: VLAN Configuration at access layer [7:48632]

2002-07-11 Thread Ian Henderson
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, John Brandis wrote: > >From here, can I use as the access point of my network, other lower end > catalyst switchs, and just plug them into their distribution points for each > VLAN at my Distribution layer,,,or does each access layer switch need to be > fully configured as a

Salary structure for CCNPs In Japan?? [7:48642]

2002-07-11 Thread Ricardo Washington
I live in Japan and the economy is the worst ever. Trust me you are better off stateside as a Cisco professional. The Market is very tight here, I would reccommend it at all. Rico __ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free

RADIUS/TACAS HELPPPPPPPP [7:48643]

2002-07-11 Thread Juan Blanco
Team, I am setting up our new STEEL-BELTED RADIUS(www.funk.com). Te configuration seems very simple but some how I am having a problem with Authentication. After I configure my routers and the Radius sever, Users are no able to login to the router and being authenticated by the Radius server. The

lock and key [7:48644]

2002-07-11 Thread rick
Working through the "All-In-One Cisco CCIE Lab Study Guide" Second Edition by Hutnik & Satterlee, LAB #61 on dynamic access lists - lock and key I have run in to a segment that I cannot get to work per the lab and an hoping to get some input. The lab consists of two routers connected as below.

IPTel QoS: Classification vs Marking [7:48645]

2002-07-11 Thread blitzlight
Hi All, Currently I'm preparing for DQoS exam for IPTel. One of the exam topic is: explain the difference between classification and marking. Most of the documentation on CCO I read always joined these 2 words together and didn't state the distinction. Any help will be appreciated. Regards, B

ISDN and CCNP [7:48647]

2002-07-11 Thread Alejandro Acosta A
Hello, I just passed two weeks ago the CCNA exam, and now, I want to prepare for CCNP. My question is: ISDN concepts are necessary for any of the CCNP exams?. Thanks Alejandro Acosta Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=48647&t=48647

Cisco Video Conferencing [7:48646]

2002-07-11 Thread Johnson, Richard (NY Int)
Hi All, Is anyone out there currently using it? If so what are your opinions of it? Thanks Rich Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=48646&t=48646 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstu

RE: ISDN and CCNP [7:48647]

2002-07-11 Thread John McCartney
Yes it is needed for the Remote Access exam and Support. HTH's Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=48648&t=48647 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct

RE: RADIUS/TACAS HELPPPPPPPP [7:48643]

2002-07-11 Thread supernet
What's your 'aaa authentication ppp'? You may also add 'local' following 'radius' Do a "debug aaa authentication" on the router Check sever log file Yoshi -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Juan Blanco Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 7:04 PM

Re: ISDN and CCNP [7:48647]

2002-07-11 Thread Jason Viera
Check out the exam outlines on the cisco website and you will be able to see each and every topic on the exams, for the most part. Jason ""Alejandro Acosta A"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello, > I just passed two weeks ago the CCNA exam, and now, I want to

Router for Practice [7:48654]

2002-07-11 Thread R.S.Sundar
Hello All, I would like to know what router configuration to be purchased for practicising CCIE Routing and Switching Lab Exam. Please give the details of book also if possible. Regards, R.S.Sundar System Support Manager Future Software Limited

RE: Cisco Video Conferencing [7:48646]

2002-07-11 Thread William Pearch
If you are referring to the Cisco branded MCUs and h.323 Gatekeepers, yes - I use them. You can save a bit of cash in some cases by turning to the vendor of the hardware (Radvision) but the support for these products from Cisco has been first rate. The written documentation is a little slight on

callmanager and unity [7:48651]

2002-07-11 Thread supernet
I wonder if I can install both callmanager and unity on 1 machine. Anyone did this? Thanks. Yoshi Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=48651&t=48651 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy

Re: IPTel QoS: Classification vs Marking [7:48645]

2002-07-11 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 2:31 AM + 7/12/02, blitzlight wrote: >Hi All, > >Currently I'm preparing for DQoS exam for IPTel. >One of the exam topic is: explain the difference between classification and >marking. > >Most of the documentation on CCO I read always joined these 2 words >together and didn't state the dist

RADIUS/TACAS HELPPPPPPPP [7:48650]

2002-07-11 Thread Juan Blanco
Team, I am setting up our new STEEL-BELTED RADIUS(www.funk.com). Te configuration seems very simple but some how I am having a problem with Authentication. After I configure my routers and the Radius sever, Users are no able to login to the router and being authenticated by the Radius server. The

Re: Router for Practice [7:48654]

2002-07-11 Thread Brad Ellis
Here's the lab kit Im recommending to tackle the new and improved CCIE R&S Lab Exam: Three Cisco 2501 routers Two Cisco 2503 routers (ISDN) One Cisco 2511 router (Access Server) One Cisco 2522 router (FR switch) One 2620 router (voice/isl trunking) One 2610 router (voice) Catalyst 3550 ISDN Simul

Re: CIPT Boson tests [7:48617]

2002-07-11 Thread Vance Krier
I always buy the ones that are authored by [EMAIL PROTECTED] I generally find his pool of questions to be written better with the answers and explanations very detailed and accurate. Of course, I always blow through all of the demo versions first to get a feel for them...it just seems like I alw