Hello All,
I wanted to check out the possibility of configuring 2
MSFC for HSRP.
Please give your comments...
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Hey everyone,
I'm trying to configure lab #16 of the CCIE Practical Studies Vol. 1
book (Cisco Press). I noticed that both of the routers configured for
ISDN backup are also configured as backup interfaces. Now, I can't
recall exactly where it is at the moment, but I could have sworn that I
re
how about, irc.tacorp.net, #CISCO?
I sit on there, few other very in the know gents and around 10 CCIE's!
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It's probably not valid to frame the question as one that stands to confirm
or deny the validity of a denifition such as that applied to the notion of a
class C address based upon the behavior exhibited by a given implementation
of old-style tcp/ip. Unlike many parts of life, in this case the defi
I'd say NLI Study Guide + Boson Test#3 helped me a lot to pass 350-001.
I noticed Cisco Press just about to release 350-001 Exam preparation
guide. Isn't this a bit too late since it'll be replaced by 351-001 soon?
Rgds,
Blitz
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> anybody would have any m
LESSONS LEARNED, ATTITUDE, AND STRUCTURED STUDY PLAN
I was wondering if anyone could elaborate on "lessons learned" when studying
for CCIE. What did you do right? What did you do wrong? If you had to do it
all over again, what would you change - especially if someone wants to pass
the first time?
Lou Rossi's whitepaper is the key to that. Check the groupstudy archive.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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> Could someone share any online resources to
I concur with that. Also, it looks like there will two switches will be in
the lab. So I would keep the cat5 and use it in conjunction with the 3550.
>From there I would think of all the different type of scenarios that are
available with two switches instead of just one. i.e., trunking, spanning
One of the following:
1) bad dram
2) bad flash
3) bad ios image
4) incompatible ios image with module loaded in router
5) bad module in router
6) bad router
It's one of those things. First thing, try putting a new ios image on the
router. See if that fixes it. If not, try a different IOS imag
Dennis Laganiere (one of the frequent contributors to this list) has a great
source of information on his website at www.laganiere.net and his Boson test
(CCIE written #3) covers the required information for token ring very well.
I am far from an expert on the subject but would be glad to help cle
Persio,
I used both Boson practice test #1 and # 3 to prapare and pass the exam on
Friday July 12th.
I smoked the exam with 869 which is not bad for the first attempt. I am
glad that I don't have to take the new ccie written exam and can concentrate
on the lab instead.
I found questions of pra
We had a couple of routers that would randomly reboot, and after rebooting a
show ver showed "system restarted by bus error". I dug around on Cisco's
site and found a page that said many bus errors are memory errors. I traced
the address down to a stick of RAM, replaced it and was fine afterward
I don't think it's fair that I be excluded from commenting... I usually try
and stay out of conversations that I have a vested interest in; but here
goes...
I think there are a lot of very useful tools to prepare for this exam, and
if I were preparing to take it I would avail myself of several o
I cannot comment on #1 or #2 but #3 was a good resource for me. I passed
last Friday. I would say it is a good indicator. If you know the theory well
enough to know why your wrong answers are wrong then you are probably ready.
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Are you paying for 14Mbps fractional DS3 or for full DS3 and want to limit
certain traffic to 14Mbps? If you want to limit out outgoing traffic, you
can shape it.. but if you want to limit the incoming traffic you need to
police it.. Here's a page talking about the older verison Committ
In a message dated 7/17/2002 7:10:58 PM Central Standard Time,
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> I think the "ip helper-address" is w
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Try this:
version 9.21
no service pad
you can enter all kinds of things into the RIP process and not get errors.
It doesn't mean it will work the way you want it to.
Did you know, for example, that about the only way to get CIDR routes INTO a
Cisco RIPv2 router is to redistribute them?
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I posted this same question a few weeks back; you might find the posts there
helpful. Also, you can look at this page:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis4000/4000m/4000sig/vconfig.htm
I am still uncertain of the answer, but have little time to research it
further
Got it working finally. Misinterpreted the * meaning. :) oops.
Tweaked a few other things on the lines too. Works fine now.
Thanks for the assitance guys.
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>
> I've got the config in corr
there are some Cisco Press books, that help
They're pretty good
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> The doc there is very vague. Any other links?
>
> Thanks.
> Yoshi
>
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Thanks all for the help.
I've got the config in correctly and had it working fine for a little bit,
but once I did a reboot the box acts very strange. Basically can't get
console access back into the box without doing a default configuration
(holding down the default button while booting)
To av
Is there still a IRC server for groupstudy folks?
Sure could use some after hours support *grin*
Tim
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Interesting enough at work we recently had a customer call in an
issue in using one specific host address on the /16 block they own(lease).
Let's say they have 172.16.0.0/16, in which case they perform no
subnetting ( I don't know why?) using the classful mask. In doing this
there are a number o
The doc there is very vague. Any other links?
Thanks.
Yoshi
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Subject: Re: callmanager intercluster setup [7:49191]
IP telephony
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If you configured the VLAN on a server and VTP was up and running
between the switches that should have worked.
All your switches can be servers if you like though I don't recommend
it..
Dave
GEORGE wrote:
>
> The switches were set to client and only one was set to server,however
> when I
Sounds like it could be faulty or out of DSP's. Check the syslogg for
errors.
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> We are connecting two QSIG voice switches through a compressed VoIP
> trunk (E1, except channel 15 and 18) usi
IP telephony documentation on -line should help
There's also the official documents on-line as well
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> Where can I find some information on how to set up callmanager
> instercluter?
>
> Thanks.
> Yoshi
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We are trying to send an SNMP request to a LocalDirector to change some of
its configuration settings. We'd like to take real and virtual servers in
and out of service programmatically. We are trying to use SNMP GET and SNMP
SET messages to do this. When we send an SNMP SET message to the Local
GEORGE-
This has been asked at least 6 times in the past 12 months. You should
check the archives, if they are available.
The short and quick answer is, on most low end and midrange routers- NO.
On a few of the high-end routers (i.e., GSR's, 7200 VXRs, etc.), the
answer is YES (according to ot
Hi Bob,
You have a very valid point and I have weighed the option of using BGP. The
question iswhy us BGP when default routes work very well and use less
system resources and administration. Actually BGP will take more resources
of the router and will not provide any increased functionality o
At 9:08 PM + 7/18/02, cebuano wrote:
>Howard,
>Since 192.168/16 is supposedly Class C, can you tell me why if I
>configure RIPv1 it allows me to configure "network 192.168.0.0" instead
>of giving me an error?
The traditional class C space began with 192/8, of which 192.168/16
is a part. I'm
I am setting up different closets in the building to use different VLAN's
for the PC's. But, all printers will be on the their own VLAN. So what I
would like to do is enter the printer MAC addresses in a table for using
dynamic VLAN's and have a different fallback VLAN (if the MAC isn't in the
tab
Where can I find some information on how to set up callmanager
instercluter?
Thanks.
Yoshi
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Have the server group looked into NetIQ? It's great for managing/monitor NT
servers and it'll probably do a better job than OpenView because it monitors
the hardware of the server as well the applications running on them.
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7/18/2002 4:44pm Thursday
Professionals, I am planning on taking the 640-901 in a few days to get
started on the CCIP.
I have not been to a class or bought any books.
Has anyone taken this test already ? The cisco blueprint does not look too
bad - OSPF EIGRP BGP ISIS
mostly real world stuff
What kind of traffic is going across? What type of link connects the router
to the AP (10 or 100 MB)?
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> Hi All,
>
> Please recommend a QoS technique for implementing on Cisco 2600's
connected
> by Wireless links ( Airo
shape.
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> Hello,
> Today I'll be installing DC3 card on my router. I wanted to restrict the
> bandwidth only to 14 Mbps. How can I do that?, do I have to use
rate-limit?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Alejandro Acosta
But doesn't 10.10.10.48 sneek through?
> -Original Message-
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>
>
> I reckon you typo'd with the third line Philip.
>
> How's this:
>
> access-lis
Hi All,
Please recommend a QoS technique for implementing on Cisco 2600's connected
by Wireless links ( Aironet Wireless) which does not support any Qos.
I mean I am planning to implement QoS on the Router's and the send the
traffic to Bridges on to sides.
I was planning to implement CBWFQ on th
There's a nice right-up on this at www.laganiere.net
>From: "GEORGE"
>Reply-To: "GEORGE"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 20:24:52 GMT
>
>If a router has the configuration setting ser to 0x102 , what would be
>the sequence?
Howard,
Since 192.168/16 is supposedly Class C, can you tell me why if I
configure RIPv1 it allows me to configure "network 192.168.0.0" instead
of giving me an error? I've tested it and of course it does not generate
or accept any updates until you change it something like 192.168.10.0.
Although
I reckon you typo'd with the third line Philip.
How's this:
access-list 1 permit 10.10.10.32 0.0.0.1
access-list 1 permit host 10.10.10.34
access-list 1 deny 10.10.10.32 0.0.0.15
access-list 1 deny host 10.10.10.49
access-list 1 permit any
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Too bad you couldn't use a block of addresses in this case. Unfortunately,
you would have to use a block size of 32. You can't use a block of 16
because a single block doesn't include all 15 of the hosts you want to deny
(0-15, 16-31, 32-47, 48-63, etc.). If you could have used a block of 16, you
Hello,
Today I'll be installing DC3 card on my router. I wanted to restrict the
bandwidth only to 14 Mbps. How can I do that?, do I have to use rate-limit?
Thanks.
Alejandro Acosta
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Now is a great time to buy Cisco routers for a home lab, as the prices of
token ring routers must certainly be low now that token ring is going to be
taken off the Lab. You can learn BGP just as well with token ring routers
as you can with ethernet. You get two serial interfaces with a 2502, jus
A different spin.
access-list 1 permit 10.10.10.32 0.0.0.1
access-list 1 permit host 10.10.10.34
access-list 1 deny 10.10.10.32 0.0.0.127
access-list 1 deny host 10.10.10.49
access-list 1 permit any
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Try it on a mc3810v3 did not work
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hi
use the show diag command in previleged mode
regards
deepak
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the sequence?
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Hi,
Has anyone seen a problem with the 11050 load balancer dropping packets from
http 1.1 browsers? Http 1.0 seem to work fine but 1.1 doesnt seem to send the
full header info and the 11050 drops packets like mad.
Software version 4.00 build 3
Hardware Major version: 02
Hardware Minor version: 0
We are connecting two QSIG voice switches through a compressed VoIP
trunk (E1, except channel 15 and 18) using two cisco 2620 routers with IOS
12.2(8)T4, and NM-HDV-1E1-30.
Switch1 Router1 Router2 Switch2
(network) (user) (network)(user)
With this setup we can connec
transparent mode wont update the vtp domain info
to or from a server. If the info was inserted from
a switch in transparent mode it wont go anywhere.
If the new vlan data was inserted in a switch that is
running in server mode, it will propagate the info to
other servers and clients in the same d
Dear friends:
My CISCO 3640 is rebooting frequently. I receive the following message:
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The last time I looked on eBay, 5500's weren't selling very well.
Personally, I'm keeping mine because I want a set-based switch in my lab as
well as an IOS-based switch. Just because Cisco is using a 3500 series
switch in their CCIE lab doesn't mean that the whole world is going to stop
using set
anybody would have any more comments on this? (that excludes you, Dennis :)
Rgds
Persio
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To:
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Subject: RE: Boson CCIE Tests [7:49121]
> I used 3 and it was a great resource to helping me pass.
>
> -
ALADE ADAGUN wrote:
> However, I am only wondering if there is any
> alternative solution as CISCO has discontinued the
> 4000 series router.
Take a look at http://www.memoryx.net, http://www.memorydealers.com or
http://www.crucial.com.
They all sell Cisco-compatible memory (and no doubt other
hi
use the show diag command in previleged mode
regards
deepak
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host 10.10.10.35
10.10.10.36 0.0.0.3
10.10.10.40 0.0.0.7
10.10.10.48 0.0.0.1
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>
>
> Folks,
>
> what would be the smalles
The switches were set to client and only one was set to server,however
when I added the vlan name to the server it did not propogate to the
other switches I wonder why? How many vtp severs can I have in one
domain
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Could someone share any online resources to help with Token Ring. That part
of the CCIE Written test kicked my ass yesterday. :-(
Thanks,
MG
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My GSR 12008's use show diags and 7505's use show diagbus. Hope that helps.
MG
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> Is their a cisco command that will show you the serial number of the
> router
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show ver for the board ID and show diag for the mod. serial numbers,
khalid ameen
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To:
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> Is their a cisco command that will show you the serial number of the
> router
Message
Yep - IP helper address on the sub interface works fine in this situation.
It's secondary addresses which cause problems (in fact don't work as far as
I know).
Gaz
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> If I have subinterfaces configured for my vlans' and I
Folks,
what would be the smallest way to put an ACL to filter, let's say, IPs
10.10.10.35 to 10.10.10.49?
(just want to check if I am doing it ok...)
Persio
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You have to be either transparent or server mode to add a VLAN. Were
you in client mode originally?
Dave
GEORGE wrote:
>
> I got it to work!!!
> The only thing I had to change was on the transparent mode add the vlan
> and the name and it work, those this have to happen every time you add a
I'll take a copy if someone locates it =)
Mike W.
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MADMAN wrote:
>
> You have to be either transparent or server mode to add a
> VLAN. Were
> you in client mode originally?
You statement is 100% correct. However, I think it is important to make it
clear that if a switch is in transparent mode, the VLAN you create (or
modify/delete) on it will
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> Steven A. Ridder wrote:
> >
> > I just want to make sure I'm correct: A VLAN will contain
> > multicast traffic
> > unless ip multicast routing is on the router (or other l3
> > device) r
Michael L. Williams wrote:
>
> I don't think it's a limitation so much as a guideline.
Yes. The 70% average utilization threshold for WANs is just a guideline. I'm
the one who introduced it to Cisco documentation when I put it in the
Designing Cisco Networks course! ;-) And I got it from the g
GEORGE wrote:
>
> I got it to work!!!
> The only thing I had to change was on the transparent mode add
> the vlan
> and the name and it work, those this have to happen every time
> you add a
> new vlan to the switch network?
Why are you using transparent mode? Why not just client mode?
That
I got it to work!!!
The only thing I had to change was on the transparent mode add the vlan
and the name and it work, those this have to happen every time you add a
new vlan to the switch network?
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Arlan
Steven A. Ridder wrote:
>
> I just want to make sure I'm correct: A VLAN will contain
> multicast traffic
> unless ip multicast routing is on the router (or other l3
> device) right?
Yes. VLANs contain multicasts just like they contain broadcasts. Or maybe
constrain is a better verb. Actually
"Uh, what BRI port? The 5200 doesn't have any BRI port"
I meant PRI, sorry...typo today
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did u tried these:
is it really trunking betw 3524 and 2900xl, or betw different switches? sh
trunk
compare vtp revision numbers if they are the same...sh vtp domain
see if vtp advertisements are sent and received... sh vtp statistics
HTH,
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Hi Guys,
I have just bought a 4000 router for my home lab,
unfortunately it is running IOS ver 10.3. I have
tried to upgrade the IOS to ver 11.3, but this router
wouldn't allow this version.
I have spoken to CISCO Systems and they recommended
that I will need to upgrade the DRAM and FLASH memor
One thing to watch for is whether you plan to take the current 350-001 exam
or the new 350-001 exam that will be in place somewhere around 8/1/02 (at
least according to Cisco). If you will be taking the new exam, most of the
materials from Boson or any other company will not cover what you need to
I used 3 and it was a great resource to helping me pass.
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Folks,
is it only me or the Boson Tests #1 and #2 for CCIE Writen ar
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> Hey guys,
>
> I have a question about soem equipment I have for my home lab. I have an
> AS5200 and a Cat5005 that I'm thinking about selling, do I really need
them
> to help pass the CCIE lab? I'm thinking of keep
Hey guys, Actually I have the same dilemma with my 5500, Should I sell it in
order for me to get 3500 or should I keep
it in order for me to be able to build different scenarios.
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Does anyone know where I might be able to find Visio stencils that include
WIC and NM interface images? I have checked the stuff available on Cisco's
site and cannot find anything. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Scott
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Timothy Ouellette wrote:
> What i'm trying to do is get the 141.108.3.0/24 and
> 141.108.4.0/24 to show up on r2 as rip routes heard from r1.
> I'm redistributing ospf 1 into rip with a metric of 5.
Hi Tim,
The short answer to your problem is that you are not actually
redistributing between y
I currently have just 2 vlan's in my network. The native 1 and vlan 2. I
have a 7513 doing the routing with a fast Ethernet and 3500xl and 2900xl
in my network. I have one vtp server and I added vlan 2 it works! .
then I created another vlan 3 on the router with ip 10.0.4.1 isl
encapsulation on
Folks,
is it only me or the Boson Tests #1 and #2 for CCIE Writen are just crap
comparing to #3? I am considering to buy one of these but I am not sure wich
one...
Is #3 really the most close it can get to the real deal?
Rgds,
Persio
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Hey all,
I was able to get a lab date around my preferred time (August 29) in SJ.
Thanks for everyone's help and advice on this.
Now, I was wondering if anyone had an August 29 or 30 date in RTP that
they would be willing to swap with me. Maybe if SJ is closer and more
convenient for you (as
Are you running exchange on a Cisco IOS based platform? If not, I think you
might have the wrong newsgroup (or at least post with OT in front of the
subject).
Now on a side note - try re-installing deleting and reinstalling IMS on your
exchange box.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security
Hey guys,
I have a question about soem equipment I have for my home lab. I have an
AS5200 and a Cat5005 that I'm thinking about selling, do I really need them
to help pass the CCIE lab? I'm thinking of keeping the 5200 because of the
Bri port. Any thoughts?
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I've tried them before. Save your 100 bucks for a 25xx. They're not nearly
close enough to the IOS for you to benefit from them CCIEwise. There are no
debugs and console messages. Most of the show commands are missing.
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> Have the 15th of August in RTP would like to swap lab . I am looking for
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> Thanks
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> Terry Stout
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Under your 2 loopback put " Ip ospf network point-to-point"
That will cause ospf to see them as /24 not /32's as they are now.
Since rip is using the same mask as the loopbacks, your redistribution
should work without a summary.
Thanks
Larry
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From: Timothy Ouellette
You are right. This probelm happens with windows NT 4. and the way you
discribe is correct. It is also on Cisco,s web site.
Reza
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> Once upon a time I have been told that doing the following will let you
> to the ROMMO
Comments inline.
Steven A. Ridder wrote:
> I just want to make sure I'm correct: A VLAN will contain
> multicast traffic
> unless ip multicast routing is on the router (or other l3
> device) right? So
> a whole switch (or stack of switches) will not be flooded with
> one VLAN's
> multicast
>Can anyone tell me.
>
>172.16.0.0 - 172.31.0.0 is used for class B private addressing..
>
>That means that it can use 16 class B network address
>
>Now, let say I wan to use 172.35.0.0 block, so is this consider a private
>address or a public address ?
Public.
The private blocks are
10/8
1
This will work, we have many routers configured with the serial link (going
to ISP) as ip unnumbered ethernet 0/0. The only additional command you will
need is "crypto map rtp local-address FastEthernet0/0"
Doug
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I just want to make sure I'm correct: A VLAN will contain multicast traffic
unless ip multicast routing is on the router (or other l3 device) right? So
a whole switch (or stack of switches) will not be flooded with one VLAN's
multicast traffic, right?
Also, why is "ip forward-protocol" or Ip he
I don't think it's a limitation so much as a guideline. And this guideline
applies to the circuit, not the router hardware. There are other criteria
used to judge if the router needs to be beefed up, like looking at CPU load,
memory, etc.
Mike W.
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Why not use BGP? If both lines are to the same provider, it should be a
no-brainer (relatively speaking of course). Are you using these T1's for
failover/backups or for expanding bandwidth? BGP should help in either
case. The 2600 should be sufficient and I don't think you'd need to have
the t
Folks
I have 2621 trying to bring up IPSec tunnel using 3DES. My ethernet
interface is assigned a public IP and serial is using IP unnumbered to the
ISP.
Default route is set to ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s0/0. I do have a firewall
doing the NAT.
so the network is like this.
LAN - BRICK(firewall)
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