RE: Teaming network cards causes flapping [7:49254]

2002-07-24 Thread Evans, TJ
So it is trying to do some load balancing/sharing ... ? ... on Compaq's teaming driver, IIRC they say you need to group the ports for the load sharing option to work ... ? Most teaming driver do create a virtual MAC and use that for normal traffic, and the heartbeats use 'true' Mac's for each

Static routes ... [7:49517]

2002-07-24 Thread Antonio Montana
Hi, if there is a packet for the destination 10.2.2.6 and x.x.x.x is down. Is the router permanently trying to send it via x.x.x.x (because of its lower AD of 202) and drop it all the time ?!? Or is it going to send it via y.y.y.y (ignoring the higer AD of 203) ? S 10.0.0.0/8 [202/0] via

Re: Static routes ... [7:49517]

2002-07-24 Thread Peter van Oene
The router will first make a longest match comparison and thus match the 10.2.2.4/30 route. At 12:39 PM 7/24/2002 +, Antonio Montana wrote: Hi, if there is a packet for the destination 10.2.2.6 and x.x.x.x is down. Is the router permanently trying to send it via x.x.x.x (because of its

Re: mop enable [7:49487]

2002-07-24 Thread Phil Barker
Its one of DEC's protocols, I seem to remember that it has no routing layer and so is only useful locally. I think it is used to download Operating Systems to dumb front ends. Phil. --- GEORGE wrote: This command I looked it up at Cisco web site and it says it's a maintenance operation

RE: Everything working now? [7:49438]

2002-07-24 Thread Kelly Cobean
I'll agree with you (and I did say it before) that Compaq is more expensive. But it's important to remember what you get when you buy a Compaq. If the system that you build yourself fails, you are your own warranty, so start paying out. Secondly, if a component fails, are you available to go

Re: mpls-l2 vpn vs. vlan [7:49346]

2002-07-24 Thread bbfaye
In my impression,most switches can not afford to large number of 802.1q vlan trunk. hundreds of tunk vlan will cause the machine poor performance or crash. I suffer it with some intel's switches before. I heard cisco and other vendor suggest not to use too many vlan trunk in their machine. is it

RE: Xyplex Maxserver 1600 as a router terminal ser [7:49506]

2002-07-24 Thread Ouellette, Tim
I bought one on ebay without the flash card. Got it setup and working (software image loaded from bootp). Didn't like it much and got a great deal on a cisco 516 so it's basically just sitting there. I'll send you some intructions that I put together figuring this beast out. Tim

RE: How to keep multiple switch ports on the same VLAN from [7:49521]

2002-07-24 Thread Moffett, Ryan
The 2924XL platform does support PVLANs if it can be upgraded to 12.0(5)XU or higher code which is based on a number of factors including memory. The XL-EN is questionable. 4MB 2924XL switches cannot run the 12.0(5)XU and higher code. For what you are trying to do, PVLANs are the only way to

need links to content switch ppts [7:49519]

2002-07-24 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, Can someone let me know the links to t he cisco content switch Power points ? Kind Regards /Thangavel 186K Reading,Brkshire Direct No -0118 9064259 Mobile No -07796292416 Post code: RG16LH www.186k.co.uk -- The

RE: Cisco IOS Docs Hardcopy? [7:49444]

2002-07-24 Thread Mark W. Odette II
I am the same way about having hard-copy to read from... I can't tell you how many trees I've killed with printing docs out from the PDFs off of CCO, and then tossed the print outs several months later because of too much loose stuff on my desk. I also spent 60.00 on the 6.1 PIX Docs from EBay,

RE: Here we go again ( Pix 515) [7:49492]

2002-07-24 Thread Kevin O'Gilvie
Hi Kelly, You are absolutely right, and I love your strategy. That is the way I did it 2 years ago, but the only thing now is finding a vpn solution for the Macs. I used Pix for the PC's last time round but never had to do this for the Mac's. Any ideas? From: Kelly Cobean Reply-To: Kelly

Re: Static routes ... [7:49517]

2002-07-24 Thread MADMAN
If x.x.x.x is down the static route is no longer valid and is purged unless you add the permenant keyword. Dave Antonio Montana wrote: Hi, if there is a packet for the destination 10.2.2.6 and x.x.x.x is down. Is the router permanently trying to send it via x.x.x.x (because of its

Re: Static routes ... [7:49517]

2002-07-24 Thread Antonio Montana
MADMAN, what if x.x.x.x is an ip address from a BRI0 interface that is up/up but BRI0:1 and BRI0:2 are down ?? monti Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=49524t=49517 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

RE: Delay on ISDN Backup with Dialer Profiles !?!? [7:49441]

2002-07-24 Thread David j
If I'm understanding correctly, I think that you're looking for something like that: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122newft/122t/122t8/ftrotdls.htm#11917, but it's a very new feature and I haven't tried it yet... With that command, you can rotate through several

Re: Static routes ... [7:49517]

2002-07-24 Thread MADMAN
It's up up but spoofing which doesn't count. Dave Antonio Montana wrote: MADMAN, what if x.x.x.x is an ip address from a BRI0 interface that is up/up but BRI0:1 and BRI0:2 are down ?? monti -- David Madland Sr. Network Engineer CCIE# 2016 Qwest Communications Int. Inc. [EMAIL

Re: Static routes ... [7:49517]

2002-07-24 Thread MADMAN
I take that last email back!!! The static will be in your route table and if interesting it will activate the channel(s) Dave Antonio Montana wrote: MADMAN, what if x.x.x.x is an ip address from a BRI0 interface that is up/up but BRI0:1 and BRI0:2 are down ?? monti -- David

Re: Static routes ... [7:49517]

2002-07-24 Thread Antonio Montana
yep, it's in my routing table ... so, than the longest match has precedence over administrative distance like Peter van Oene replied, right ?? thanks a lot monti Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=49529t=49517 --

Cat5505 Super III Uplink-to-Uplink [7:49530]

2002-07-24 Thread Mohsin Hussain
I have two Cat5505 with Supervisor III with two GIGBIT uplinks on each switch. The Super IIIs do not support GIG EtherChannel. In order to address single point of failure between these switches, chould I add another Super III on each switch and connect all the ports. Will this will create

Re: Static routes ... [7:49517]

2002-07-24 Thread Jay Greenberg
That's actually not the fact. The router has no way of ever knowing whether x.x.x.x is down. I think MADMAN means that if x.x.x.x's corresponding route interface leaves up/up, only a 'permanent' route will persist. Jay greenberg On Wed, 2002-07-24 at 09:57, MADMAN wrote: If x.x.x.x is down

Re: Static routes ... [7:49517]

2002-07-24 Thread Chuck
a common misunderstanding. Administrative distance applies only to the process of placing routes into the routing table. It has nothing to do with the actual forwarding process. I.e. if identical OSPF, EIGRP, and static routes exist for the same destination, administrative distance determines

RE: Delay on ISDN Backup with Dialer Profiles !?!? [7:49441]

2002-07-24 Thread Antonio Montana
David, Thanks for the link ... but I can't use that feature because of the very hig IOS version. regards, monti Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=49534t=49441 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Quick Vlan question [7:49533]

2002-07-24 Thread maine dude
Hi, If I have two Vlans and want to route between them using an external router, but the router has only 10mb ports, how can it be done? I can't use ISL or 802.1q because it isn't supported on 10mb/s ports, correct? Does every Vlan need a separate physical connection? or do i use sub interfaces?

TCP sequence numbers question [7:49535]

2002-07-24 Thread sam sneed
I have been troubleshooting a problem and have seen something I don't understand. If host A sends data to host B and host B acks the data, isn't host A supposed to increment its seq #. Here is an actual tcpdump. Host A is 192.168.133.21 and B is 10.10.10.12. You'll notice host A is pushing 1 byte

RE: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Ben Woltz
Can you post the config of the router? Does the Ethernet interface have sub-interfaces? One for each subnet? The answer is probably in the configuration of the interface on the router. What IP and Subnet mask does it have? Could be that the subnet mask of the router Ethernet is 255.255.240.0

RE: Lightstream PVC config problem... [7:49352]

2002-07-24 Thread Edward Sohn
Thanks for your help, Dave. I tried all your configs last night, and they didn't work. Do you (or anyone else) have any other suggestions? Thanks, Eddie -Original Message- From: MADMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 10:01 AM To: The Edward Groove Cc: [EMAIL

ATM configuration [7:49538]

2002-07-24 Thread Edward Sohn
Does anyone have any static PVC configurations for an L1010 with two 3620 routers with OC-3ATM cards? I still cannot get my configuration working properly. I appreciate all the input, but nothing seems to be working...can someone cut and paste from a working config that they've used? Thanks,

RE: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Frank H
No subinterfaces are used. Here's the Cisco 2514 config: Router#show startup-config Using 940 out of 32762 bytes ! version 12.1 service timestamps debug uptime service timestamps log uptime no service password-encryption ! hostname Router ip subnet-zero ! interface Ethernet0 description outside

Re: Cat5505 Super III Uplink-to-Uplink [7:49530]

2002-07-24 Thread MADMAN
That was a common approach back in the heydays of the 5500s!! No spanning issues unless you disable spanning ;) Dave Mohsin Hussain wrote: I have two Cat5505 with Supervisor III with two GIGBIT uplinks on each switch. The Super IIIs do not support GIG EtherChannel. In order to address

Re: CCIE Security Lab [7:17848]

2002-07-24 Thread sergei
Makes sense, - M$ products need it more... DAve Diaz wrote: Remember cisco have no money just $21 Billion dollars in the bank, so no new hardware for a while, no unix in a security lab that is absurb, Dave From: markh Reply-To: markh To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CCIE Security

RE: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Ben Woltz
192.168.0.100 is what is doing the real routing then for 192.168.2.0/24. If you follow the path, from a 192.168.0.20 machine to 192.168.2.20 say, it goes from 192.168.0.20, to the default gateway, 192.168.0.1 which checks the route table and sends it to 192.168.0.100 (which is on the same

Re: CCIE Written [7:49351]

2002-07-24 Thread Andrius
RoutingBeta.html on CCO modified yesterday (23-Jul-2002) http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/RoutingBeta.html Wayne Jang wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Is there a new test version? I have study material for the older 350-001. Is my test material still good

RE: ATM configuration [7:49538]

2002-07-24 Thread Bernard
Ed, Here is complete config of two routers with a LS-1010 in between. R1_7000# Version 11.3T interface ATM2/0 ip address 10.100.1.1 255.255.255.0 map-group test-a atm pvc 1 0 32 aal5snap atm ilmi-keepalive map-list test-a ip 10.100.1.1 atm-vc 1 broadcast -Original Message-

RE: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, I have installed a few. It is called a 'one-arm router' or 'router on a stick'. Cisco has some doc's on it, but I would doubt that the hub is a hub. One-arm routers make use of vlans assigned to sub-interfaces. Although I am sure by just assigning the sub-intf the proper segment and the

Re: ATM configuration [7:49538]

2002-07-24 Thread Jason
Here are some working configs. 3620-1 is connected to the LS1010 ATM12/1/1 interface and 3620-2 is connected to ATM12/1/3. You just have to substitute your interface numbers where mine are and everything should work... LS1010: interface ATM12/1/3 no ip address no ip directed-broadcast

RE: Vigilar spam? [7:49453]

2002-07-24 Thread Paul Borghese
Below is an excerpt from an e-mail I received from vigilar.com. Hopefully, it will not happen again. He gave me permission to send this on the list. Paul -Original Message- From: Palaniswamy Rajan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 8:33 PM To: Paul Borghese

ISDN call hanging up ??? [7:49548]

2002-07-24 Thread Paul
Hi all I can't connect to another router over ISDN using BRI1 ... the following is from a 'debug isdn events' I don't understand the 'Call was hung up' part ??? Hopefully this means that my end is Ok .. and the other end has an issue that needs to be resolved ... Can anyone please

RE: ATM configuration [7:49538]

2002-07-24 Thread Bernard Omrani
The previous post was maimed by Paul's server. Hope this time it comes in intact. -- Ed, Here is complete config of two routers with a LS-1010 in between. R1_7000# Version 11.3T interface ATM2/0 ip address 10.100.1.1 255.255.255.0 map-group

Re: OSPF summarizing BGP redistributed routes into 0/0 [7:49552]

2002-07-24 Thread Stephane LITKOWSKI
Thanks all for the replies ... Conditionnal default route propagation works fine using default-information with route-map. I thought that default-originate with route-map (for conditionnal propagation purpose) worked only in BGP ... Wes a icrit dans le message de news: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Quick Vlan question [7:49533]

2002-07-24 Thread Michael Witte
ISL is not supported on 10mbs interfaces. You need the ISL header so that you retain the VLAN information. If you had a 100mbs interface is would look something like this. This would set up int fa0/0 as a trunk and it would be trunking VLAN 1,2,3. int fa0/0.1 encapsulation isl 1 Ip address

RE: Quick Vlan question [7:49533]

2002-07-24 Thread Michael Williams
Well, here's the deal. What's the reason for the VLANs? Since each of the PCs in each VLAN are on a different IP subnet, it's possible to just combine all of the PCs into a single VLAN, then setup the router interface with two IP addresses (one for each IP subnet). If your reason for the

RE: Cat5505 Super III Uplink-to-Uplink [7:49530]

2002-07-24 Thread Michael Williams
Just make the port cost on one of your Gig ports higher than the default. Then when spanning tree runs, it will block one of the Gig ports (the one with the higher cost) and utilize the other. If the Gig port that you're using has a problem or goes down, then spanning tree will rearrange and

RE: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Evans, TJ
If I read this correctly ... (always a big assumption :) ) This may also arise when a network outgrows an initial IP range, and rather than redesign/re-address every host they just hemorrhage another block ... Or, the .100 box could be hosting a DMZ ? Or, for some reason, it was decided that

RE: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Frank H
Now I understand. I read a few articles on the Cisco site after searching for the term router on a stick and found a good explanation. Thanks for your help. Frank Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=49558t=49536 --

Re: ISDN call hanging up ??? [7:49548]

2002-07-24 Thread CCIE #9340
Possibly a SPID issue. Do a show isdn status and see if the spids are valid. Assuming you replaced the number listed in the debug. You may also want to try debug isdn q921--it will most likely give you a more definite direction to go in. These isdn issues are sometimes tricky. I have seen

lost friend [7:49560]

2002-07-24 Thread Jarek Gadkowski
Hello,My name is Jarek Gladkowski I live in Poland.Accidentally I found your email on the yahoo website.In the list of your specialists I met the name GEORG PAUWEN . This is the name of my friend who I met in Spain 13 years ago.He is German , studied Spanish in Holand in Utrecht.I lost his

Re: CCIE Written [7:49351]

2002-07-24 Thread Andrius
Revised Routing and Switching Written Exam Release http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/whatsnew.html#5 Andrius wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... RoutingBeta.html on CCO modified yesterday (23-Jul-2002)

Cisco Press - Building Scalable Cisco Networks [7:49562]

2002-07-24 Thread Robert Cluett
Awesome book. Probably the best I have read of all technical boooks to date. One question for those of you who have used or are using this book On page 126 it shows a configuration for a single area, with 2 routers having 2 different process ID's. I am confused as to why anyone would do

Re: Cisco Press - Building Scalable Cisco Networks [7:49562]

2002-07-24 Thread Scott
Don't have the book so I'm not sure what they are doing, but I can think of at least 1 time were multiple process ID's help. When redistributing from OSPF to a classful protocol that only will except a /24 (for example), you would create a second process ID, redistribute from the first,

Which Voice Class [7:49564]

2002-07-24 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Guys I've zero voice experience and I would like to take one Cisco's voice classes, can you guys recommend which of the classes I should take? Thanks...Nabil I have never let my schooling interfere with my education. Message Posted at:

Re: Cisco Press - Building Scalable Cisco Networks [7:49562]

2002-07-24 Thread Peter van Oene
Each router has two, or each router has one, but they are different? At 07:37 PM 7/24/2002 +, Robert Cluett wrote: Awesome book. Probably the best I have read of all technical boooks to date. One question for those of you who have used or are using this book On page 126 it shows a

Re: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
I thought you said that this was a 2514. Don't they just have 10Mb Ethernet ports? Can you have sub-interfaces on a 10Mb port? Are you sure you are not using both ports on the 2514? - Original Message - From: Frank H To: Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 2:55 PM Subject: RE: Proper

RE: Cisco Press - Building Scalable Cisco Networks [7:49562]

2002-07-24 Thread Davis, Scott [ISE/RAC]
The copy of BSCN that I have has a single area config with 3 routers but only one router config with only one OSPF process on page 126. I would assume that the example in question would be making the point that the OSPF PID is only significant to the local router. -Original Message-

flash is read-only [7:49568]

2002-07-24 Thread NetEng
2501- two 8mb flash. One is read-only, how do I make it read-write? IOS will not let me erase flash. TIA Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=49568t=49568 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

RE: Cat5505 Super III Uplink-to-Uplink [7:49530]

2002-07-24 Thread Mohsin Hussain
So is it still better to have second Super III with same config and connection, on each of the two switches, in order to address SPF? Thanks Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=49559t=49530 -- FAQ, list archives, and

Re: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Frank H
Yes, I am using a 2514. It does have 2 10BaseT interfaces (through AUI adapters). I am not using subinterfaces. Both ports are used - one port goes to the Internet (for hosts that require Internet access) and the other connects directly to the 24 port hub which resides within the internal LAN.

confirmation [7:49570]

2002-07-24 Thread Jarek Gadkowski
I would like to confirm that my email is valid and certify that I am the person who is searching GEORG PAUWEN my friend from Spanish holiday. I am looking forward to hearing from you soon. yours sincerely Jarek Gladkowski Message Posted at:

Re: Static routes ... [7:49517]

2002-07-24 Thread MADMAN
Here is the command. I tried it on a 7407 but it didn't work as advertised!! http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/ip_r/iprprt2/1rdindep.htm#1018069 Dave Jay Greenberg wrote: That's actually not the fact. The router has no way of ever knowing whether

Re: CCIE Security Lab [7:17848]

2002-07-24 Thread Chuck
for whatever reason, Cisco and Microsoft are partnered for a lot of things. Call Manager for *nix??? hahahahahahahahahaha IIRC the last Cisco management software presentation, just about everything is on NT or Win2K boxes these days. I believe it's called Market Share - there are far more

New CCIE Written is here. He afraid, be very afraid... [7:49572]

2002-07-24 Thread Dennis Laganiere
The CCIE Program is proud to announce the upcoming release of the revised CCIE Routing and Switching Written Exam (350-001). The new version of the exam will go live, and replace the current exam, on August 7th, 2002. Note: The revised exam will consist of 150 questions and be 180 minutes in

RE: Cisco IOS Docs Hardcopy? [7:49444]

2002-07-24 Thread Erich Kuehn
Mark I just want to confirm, that as a SmartNet customer, I was able to order these docs without any charge. Erich -Original Message- From: Mark W. Odette II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 6:38 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Cisco IOS Docs Hardcopy?

Re: flash is read-only [7:49568]

2002-07-24 Thread Nick Lesewski
If you load the IOS from flash you can't change it. The easiest solution is to boot off of a tftp server, either by configuring a host with a tftp program, or by configuring another router to serve as a tftp server... Once you boot system from the tftp server, you'll be able to repartition

RE: flash is read-only [7:49568]

2002-07-24 Thread Frank H
Copied directly from Cisco: On these platforms, the Cisco IOS software image is actually running directly from the Flash memory (flash in read-only mode). Therefore, you cannot copy the Cisco IOS software image from the TFTP server to the Flash if you are in user privileged EXEC mode (router#).

Re: New CCIE Written is here. He afraid, be very afraid... [7:49575]

2002-07-24 Thread Scott
This is a good thing. Although, why add things like MPLS, wireless, SS7 when you still have token ring and x.25? Seems kinda stupid. Scott CCIE #9340 Dennis Laganiere wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... The CCIE Program is proud to announce the upcoming release of

Re: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Robert Cluett
I assume you are using primary and secondary IP address on this one ethernet interface (which is creating the router on a stick effect)? Rob Frank H wrote: Yes, I am using a 2514. It does have 2 10BaseT interfaces (through AUI adapters). I am not using subinterfaces. Both ports are used -

Re: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Frank H
No, just one IP address on each interface. Check my earlier post for the full configuration. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=49578t=49536 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Re: ISDN call hanging up ??? [7:49548]

2002-07-24 Thread Paul
Cheers Scott I forgot to mention that the ISDN connection is a point to point connection from our Main Office (MO) to a Branch Office (BO) So no SPID issues here . I have a dialer-map at the MO and assume that the BO too, has a dialer-map I have configured another similiar

Re: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Frank H
The router on a stick effect comes from this: ip route 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.100 All traffic destined to any network not on 192.168.0.0 goes to the gateway (192.168.0.1) on interface ethernet 1. The router then re-routes 192.168.2.0 traffic back on the 192.168.0.0 network to

Re: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread sam sneed
This is not the classcial router on a stick model. That model is for routing between VLANs on a router with 1 interface using trunking. All this router is doing is taking packets from its eth1 interface, comparing them to its routing table and forwarding out the same eth1 interface for the

RE: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Larry Letterman
I was under the assumption that a router on a stick was a router that was performing routing using one interface and virtually trunking 2 or more subnets with interface vlans set up on the router. Larry Letterman Cisco Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

RE: TCP sequence numbers question [7:49535]

2002-07-24 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
sam sneed wrote: I have been troubleshooting a problem and have seen something I don't understand. If host A sends data to host B and host B acks the data, isn't host A supposed to increment its seq #. Here is an actual tcpdump. Host A is 192.168.133.21 and B is 10.10.10.12. You'll

RE: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Robert Cluett
I understand this configuration, but question how the 192.168.2.2 machine knows how to get back to the 192.168.0.20. I don't question that it will work, but if it is not a router interface with 2 addresses from each segment defined, then what default gateway does the 192.168.2.2 machine use? If

Re: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
I am still lost how can a router with a 10Mb interface act as a Router on a stick? I may be missing something. Could you show us a diagram this is very interesting? How does the router know that there are two different subnets connected if you don't tell it? I think it has something to do with

RE: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Robert Cluett
I re-read your initial question... I would assume that 192.168.0.100 is also acting as a router...if this is true, then this would work... Is the cellular device also acting as a router? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=49586t=49536

RE: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Robert Cluett
192.168.0.20192.168.0.1 (Router) (Host) | Static forwarding to 0.100 | | | | 192.168.0.100 (Acting as Router)

Re: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Ben W
The router doesn't know there are 2 segments on the Ethernet. The static route is routing packets destined for the 192.168.2.0/24 to 192.168.0.100. That device is also doing routing. Linux box I think. My question is how does 192.168.0.100 know of both subnets. Does it have 2 interfaces?

Re: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Robert Cluett
Yes, Ben...I think that is what he is saying...I made a diagram in a past post. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=49589t=49536 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html

RE: Quick Vlan question [7:49533]

2002-07-24 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
=?iso-8859-1?q?maine=20dude?= wrote: Hi, If I have two Vlans and want to route between them using an external router, but the router has only 10mb ports, how can it be done? I can't use ISL or 802.1q because it isn't supported on 10mb/s ports, correct? Does every Vlan need a separate

Re: Here we go again ( Pix 515) [7:49492]

2002-07-24 Thread Gaz
What's everybody's view on using the Pix as a DHCP server? I used it once, only because after arriving on site to install the Pix the customer mentioned that his old Firewall was doing DHCP and he had no plans to do it on anything else. Seemed to go fine, but would like to know if people have

Bus Error [7:49592]

2002-07-24 Thread Pierre-Alex Guanel
I have had bus errors on my Cisco 4000 router. I ran a memory diagnostic on memory addresses 0x0004 to 0x067F which should have covered tests for DRAM lower location, boot EPROM, Flash EPROM, and DRAM upper location as well as Onboard ressources and system IO (

RE: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Frank H wrote: Proper network design? I have a few questions for the group that maybe someone can answer. From my studies when I got CCNA certified, I understood that different networks were ALWAYS separated by a router. At my company we have this equipment that was purchased several

RE: Vigilar spam? [7:49453]

2002-07-24 Thread Paul Borghese
Here is a forwarded message from the VP of silverpop about the spam -Original Message- From: George, Kevin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 5:20 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Follow up on Vigilar complaint Paul, I have been

Re: New CCIE Written is here. He afraid, be very afraid... [7:49595]

2002-07-24 Thread Tom Scott
Dennis Laganiere wrote: To prepare for this exam, candidates may wish to review the exam blueprint and study suggestions. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/whatsnew.html#5 If this is anything like the beta, things just got quite a bit harder... In search of someone,

Re: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Frank H wrote: Yes, I am using a 2514. It does have 2 10BaseT interfaces (through AUI adapters). I am not using subinterfaces. Both ports are used - one port goes to the Internet (for hosts that require Internet access) and the other connects directly to the 24 port hub which resides

RE: Quick Vlan question [7:49533]

2002-07-24 Thread Rik Guyler
There are some router models that have 10Mb interfaces that support trunking (Dot1Q). What differentiates them is the IOS feature set. You need IP+ on some of the older models whereas most of the newer models have 100Mb interfaces and support trunking with just the IP feature set. If your

Re: Proper network design? [7:49536]

2002-07-24 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
sam sneed wrote: This is not the classcial router on a stick model. That model is for routing between VLANs on a router with 1 interface using trunking. All this router is doing is taking packets from its eth1 interface, comparing them to its routing table and forwarding out the same

Re: Here we go again ( Pix 515) [7:49492]

2002-07-24 Thread Henry D.
I haven't used DHCP server on the PIX, reading the documentation it seems you gotta be careful with how many Active Hosts you'll have. Looks like some low end PIX's do only 32 Active Hosts. On the other hand, I suppose the only reason for having PIX do DHCP would be for small offices, where some

Re: Which Voice Class [7:49564]

2002-07-24 Thread Steven A. Ridder
VoIP or Call Manager/IP Tel? If I had to take a class, I guess it would be CVOICE, although I've never taken it. I've read the book, and I'd recommend that. I would also recommend a QoS class. That may be the most useful, and there aren't a ton of good books to help understand that. my $0.02

Re: New CCIE Written is here. He afraid, be very afraid... [7:49601]

2002-07-24 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I did the power session: In the power session, there was no mention of: LANE IPX TR IP6 X25 Security PoS Wireless Video There was little mention on: ISIS ATM They said don't focus too much on that stuff, just the basics. Tom Scott wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL

Anyone using Cisco ACS? [7:49602]

2002-07-24 Thread Doug Korell
Is anyone using Cisco Secure Access Control Server and if so, how do you like it? I am looking for something to work with PIX VPN, RSA SecurID key fobs, and possibly Cisco Aironet. My Cisco rep recommended ACS but I want to make sure I'm not rush into something that isn't going to work well. The

Re: CCIE Security Lab [7:17848]

2002-07-24 Thread nrf
Well, this kind of thing cuts both ways. A reseller I know is trying to sell AVVID and is on dangerous ground precisely because CM is on Windows and the potential customer has had some very bad experiences with Windows servers due to reliability issues and so forth. The customer is deciding

Re: CCIE Security Lab [7:17848]

2002-07-24 Thread Chuck
sure. ok. agreed. OTOH, buggy / unreliable software is the same, no matter whose platform it runs on. A long time ago in a galaxy far away I was able to successfully crash Sun Unix boxes several times through sheer ignorance. one was in the Sun Sys Admin training class I was taking, the rest

Anybody seen this error before re: ATM? [7:49607]

2002-07-24 Thread Edward Sohn
In my steps to troubleshooting, I'm getting the following error on my L1010 when performing a debug atm packet ATM12/0/2(O): VCD:0x22 DM:0x100Inactive or not configured VCD Length:0x41 0100 0404 494C 4D49 A030 0202 292F 0201 0002 0100 3024 3011 060D 2B06 0104 0182 6102 0101 0107 0005 0030 0F06

RE: Priscilla Oppenheimer [7:49347]

2002-07-24 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
richard dumoulin wrote: Priscilla, Do you remember the discussion about IP unnumbered ? Sure you do. You wrote Now, network management is a concern, however. If your serial interface is unnumbered, you can't ping it or send it SNMP messages. With those functions, the serial port acts

Anybody seen this error before re: ATM? [7:49606]

2002-07-24 Thread Edward Sohn
In my steps to troubleshooting, I'm getting the following error on my L1010 when performing a debug atm packet ATM12/0/2(O): VCD:0x22 DM:0x100Inactive or not configured VCD Length:0x41 0100 0404 494C 4D49 A030 0202 292F 0201 0002 0100 3024 3011 060D 2B06 0104 0182 6102 0101 0107 0005 0030 0F06

RE: Priscilla Oppenheimer [7:49347]

2002-07-24 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Kelly Cobean wrote: I'm curious what would happen if you took the no keepalive statement off of the ethernet interface you are using. By having this in place, you are effectively spoofing the up condition on the interface by telling it that up is ok, even if you aren't sending or

Re: New CCIE Written is here. He afraid, be very afraid... [7:49609]

2002-07-24 Thread Jason Viera
I just registered today what exam version will I be taking? Thanks in advance, Jason Dennis Laganiere wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... The CCIE Program is proud to announce the upcoming release of the revised CCIE Routing and Switching Written Exam (350-001). The

Re: Anyone using Cisco ACS? [7:49602]

2002-07-24 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I'D recommend it. Doug Korell wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Is anyone using Cisco Secure Access Control Server and if so, how do you like it? I am looking for something to work with PIX VPN, RSA SecurID key fobs, and possibly Cisco Aironet. My Cisco rep

IOS 11.1 for 2503 [7:49611]

2002-07-24 Thread John Brandis
Hi All, Just got a router for free (cool) however its running IOS 9.14(6) . This is a very old IOS. The router has a touch on 4MB flash. 1). Can I download IOS 11.1 for free ? 2). Would it fit ? From what I understand, the 2503 cant boot from TFTP, however would still need the IOS any way.

RE: Anyone using Cisco ACS? [7:49602]

2002-07-24 Thread supernet
Could you give more information? Why would you recommend it? Is it reliable compared with other RADIUS/TACACS servers? Thanks. Yoshi -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Steven A. Ridder Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 7:32 PM To: [EMAIL

RE: WAN utilisation [7:49105]

2002-07-24 Thread KW S
yes u are right is 70 %birdy wrote: Hi Does cisco recommends that if the WAN utilisation is above 70 % ,it will cause performance degradation ? I think i have read it somewhere in one of the ciscopress book. Can someone out there verify this for me ? Thanks Message

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