Re: show process cpu and the interrupt value [7:49954]

2002-07-30 Thread Kevin Cullimore
> > The next time the scheduler runs, it notes the packet in the input queue of > > ip_input (assuming it was an IP packet), and schedules this process to run. > > > > With fast switching, the CPU is interrupted, and the packet is actually > > switched at that time. > > Yup, that's how I understoo

RE: Radius [7:50090]

2002-07-30 Thread Jay Dunn
Yes. Win2k server has an installable service called IAS (Internet Authentication Service) that provides RADIUS authentication. We haven't tried it with router IOS, but it does work with a PIX terminated VPN. However, it does not support LEAP and therefore won't authenticate Aironet wireless connec

Re: Changing the Telnet port from 23 to XXXX [7:49892]

2002-07-30 Thread Andrey Rotach
Try to use PAM (port to application mapping) feature (You need IP/FW feature set for PAM). Then allow access to Your "secret" port and deny access to famous (23) port with access list. PAM at CCO http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120t/120t5/iosfw2/iosfw2_3.

Fw: Radius [7:50090]

2002-07-30 Thread He Shuchen
W2k's IAS does support cisco router's authentication Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=50099&t=50090 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nond

Fw: Radius [7:50090]

2002-07-30 Thread He Shuchen
- Original Message - From: "He Shuchen" To: Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 4:40 PM Subject: Fw: Radius [7:50090] > W2k's IAS does support cisco router's authentication Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=50100&t=50090

Re: Ping latency [7:50018]

2002-07-30 Thread DW
The devices are both 2610's. I am telnetting to one of the 2610's and pinging the serial interface / Frame Relay subinterface on the directly connected devices (Not pinging into the network). The leased line is running PPP. What is strange is that it is the same result across both links. The Min/M

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

2002-07-30 Thread Cisco_Maniac
But Dave, can we use a 2nd SUP III? I was under the inpression that Cisco-Cat doesnt allow a 2nd SUP III. It disables the blade if inserted. Cisco_Maniac ""MADMAN"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > That was a common approach back in the heydays of the 5500s!! No >

3550 EMI [7:50103]

2002-07-30 Thread Symon Thurlow
Anyone played with the new 3550 EMI switches? They report layer 3 routing etc. Symon Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=50103&t=50103 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisc

content engine 507 and ubr [7:50104]

2002-07-30 Thread Barbu Alexandru
Hi all! I have a problem with a cache engine 507 and a ubr. I configured them for web-cache - wccp version 2 and it generally works. It's just that the set top boxes behind the ubr don't see the web page on the local server. My network is somehow like this: ethernet

Switch based Routing [7:50105]

2002-07-30 Thread Cisco_Maniac
Hi, Can someone explain to me when should RSM, MSM, RSFC, MSFC, etc be used? Basically does anyone know where the comparison (feature wise) on Cisco site including CCO? I want to know from Switching exam point of view. Regards, Amit Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=

Re: OT: Priscilla [7:50077]

2002-07-30 Thread Alex Lee
I bought a copy a minute ago. Alex Lee ""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > My new book has a troubleshooting focus. It will help people pass the > Support Exam. It's called Troubleshooting Campus Networks. It's shipping > finally! There's

RE: Can't Disable Spanning Tree on 2980G [7:50009]

2002-07-30 Thread George Siaw
Hi Folks, Is anybody willing to trade in a November Lab date this year for next February? Regards, George. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=50107&t=50009 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.g

Metric in static routes? [7:50108]

2002-07-30 Thread Diego Rissone
Is there a way to configure a metric to a static route? One can configure the administrative distance. I have a situation where i want to have 2 routes in the routing table , one learned by eigrp and the other a static one the problem is even if i configure the ad of the static with 90 , only

PA-VXA [7:50109]

2002-07-30 Thread Tim Champion
Does anyone know the maximum cable distance that can be used between a PA-VXA-1TE1 and a PBX (with the PA configured for E1)? Thanks in advance Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=50109&t=50109 -- FAQ, list archives,

RE: Metric in static routes? [7:50108]

2002-07-30 Thread Sanchez Steven
Diego, To configure an Administrative distance on a static route do the following. ip route 10.4.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.1.20.1 100 The AD is set at 100 which is higher that the default of 90 for EIGRP. This is called a floating static route and would be used in case of EIGRP failing. Brgds, Steve

what does this command do? [7:50112]

2002-07-30 Thread GEORGE
IP host RouterB 191.8.150.1 191.8.2.1 Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=50112&t=50112 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure viola

Re: 3550 EMI [7:50103]

2002-07-30 Thread MADMAN
Yes I have one in the lab with a gig trunk, a switchport access vlan and a vlan interface running EIGRP, works well. Dave Symon Thurlow wrote: > > Anyone played with the new 3550 EMI switches? They report layer 3 > routing etc. > > Symon -- David Madland Sr. Network Engineer CCIE# 2016 Qwes

RE: Metric in static routes? [7:50108]

2002-07-30 Thread Diego Rissone
Sanchez is right what you said but one thing is the administrative distance and the other is the metric . my concern is with the metric itself. as far as i know the metric can´t be modified for a static route regards - Diego Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=501

Re: what does this command do? [7:50112]

2002-07-30 Thread Reza
This command maps these 2 IP addresses to that host name. So, next time when you want to access that router, you just type routerb and you are in. Reza ""GEORGE"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > IP host RouterB 191.8.150.1 191.8.2.1 Message Posted at: http://

Re: Switch based Routing [7:50105]

2002-07-30 Thread MADMAN
The RSM takes up a slot and is used in CAT5000's and 5500's. The RSFC if I recall correctly is a daughter board on certain supII and supIII G's in the 5500 chassis. The MSM also eats up a slot in the 6000, 6500 chassis whereas the MSFC is a daughter board in the sup cards in the 6500 line. There

Re: 3550 EMI [7:50103]

2002-07-30 Thread Chuck
just getting into it. 1500 pages of documentation to read :-O They do IGRP, EIGRP, RIPv1, RIPv2, and OSPF. Don't believe the output of the "router ?" BGP is expected to be released "real soon now", but according to Cisco people I've spoken to, it will not be a "full featured" release. Limita

Re: RE: Looking for BSCN in PDF format [7:50039]

2002-07-30 Thread Binoy K L
I do agree with JB The strain behind building a quality book is a lot. for that you have to give a premium. Don`t think that for reaching the heights, there are short cuts. Pirates are not encouraged to be here. Jeff, cut your movies, expense for other luxuries.. you will buy it.. All the b

Re: Metric in static routes? [7:50108]

2002-07-30 Thread Chuck
Are you talking about the static on the same router? What does that accomplish? If you were to redistribute the static into EIGRP, you can manipulate the metric. It would take some work to tweak the calculations, but it is doable. The static would then be advertised to the rest of the EIGRP domai

Re: RE: Looking for BSCN in PDF format [7:50039]

2002-07-30 Thread Chuck
if it is of any help, books and other study materials may be tax deductible. Check with your tax person to be sure. also, make use of places like Fatbrain and Bookpool. You can find some substantial savings. HTH Chuck ""Binoy K L"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]..

Re: Looking for BSCN in PDF format [7:50039]

2002-07-30 Thread Persio Pucci
Juan, your wife, too? :) Mine is about to kick me out, if I don't pass the written this next Friday... :) Concerning the book stuff, I totally agree with you... this field really rips us off, so we better be aware of that huh? I've already spend almost Us$500,00 on books, not to mention the test

RE: Metric in static routes? [7:50108]

2002-07-30 Thread Michael Williams
Static routes don't have a metric (As Howard would say) What problem are you trying to solve? About the only reason (I can think of) for 2 routes in the routing table is to load balance across them. If you're not going to load balance (i.e. if the static link is just for redundancy), th

6509 Upgrade [7:50122]

2002-07-30 Thread Wilson, Christian
Hi all I am upgrading my 6509 with SupII engines and a MSM card to a new 6509 with MSFC2's. I am trying to do some research on the web. At Cisco's site I find software documentation for the Catalyst software and for the IOS software. When I looked through some of both, it would appear that the

RE: Metric in static routes? [7:50108]

2002-07-30 Thread Dan Penn
Static routes do not have "metrics" as dynamic routes do. You are correct in stating that the route with the lower administrative distance is installed in the routing table. If your static has a lower distance than the learned route the static will be used. If you have 2 routes that have the ex

RE: OT: Technical Writing [7:50077]

2002-07-30 Thread Daniel Cotts
Sure sounds like programming! I used to hate algorithms. My coding skills are long gone but that systematic way to develop a subject remains. > -Original Message- > From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Develop a hierarchical outline. Develop it incrementally. > Mayb

Re: Metric in static routes? [7:50108]

2002-07-30 Thread Diego Rissone
yes chuck what you said is the only solution i implemented to this issue it´s tweaky but possible . one must take in account not only the feasible distance ( or metric ) of the distribution but also to set the administrative distance to be 90 for this specific operation so the router installs bo

RE: Metric in static routes? [7:50108]

2002-07-30 Thread Diego Rissone
really i need to have both routes for load balancing the problem is that only one link runs a routing proto and the other not i agree with you folks that the term metric of a static route is strange but i have no other term to describe the situation regards- Diego Message Posted at: http://www

3550 EMI [7:50128]

2002-07-30 Thread Brian Zeitz
This may be a newbie question so please forgive. It is my understanding that when you go between VLANS on a subnet, traffic goes in the port to one VLAN, then it goes though the router, then to the other VLAN. I think this is true. If I were to upgrade the Switch to layer 3, would I be able to do

Re: Technical Writing [7:50077]

2002-07-30 Thread sam sneed
It also always helps to have a competent proofreader read your paper after your done. ""blitzlight"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi all, > > I know some of you in this group are technical writers - you know who you > are ;-). > I respect you guys as one who ca

Re: Prefix lists in BGP-4 [7:50091]

2002-07-30 Thread John Neiberger
The key to remembering how this works is this: le = less than or equal to ge = greater than or equal to A couple of examples will help clarify the issue. Let's say you want to allow anything from 172.16.0.0/16 with a mask of 23 bits or greater: ip prefix-list FOO seq 5 permit 172.16.0.0/16 ge

Re: 3550 EMI [7:50128]

2002-07-30 Thread Thomas
Brian - Yes, it is. It can do routing as far as routing between VLANs. Of course, certain features on regular routers might not be supported such as VPN, etc.. ""Brian Zeitz"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > This may be a newbie question so please forgive. It i

Passed CCIE written 350-001 [7:50093]

2002-07-30 Thread Rayappa Mayakunthala
It's my turn now. I passed my written yesterday with 82%. I would like to thank the following wonderful people for their time and help: Folks @ NLI for the well written study guide Lou Rossi for the TR paper Dennis Laganiere for Boson #3 and all the freebies on his website (and thanks for the RI

Re: Radius [7:50090]

2002-07-30 Thread Vance Krier
Yes, its called IAS (Integrated Authentication Service) I believe. I just setup a PIX for vpn client auth and it works great. Good Luck, Vance ""John Brandis"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > hi All > > Please forgive the question, however, does Win2k Server

RE: 2505 - error erasing flash - write protected? [7:50013]

2002-07-30 Thread Diego Rissone
i run a similar problem a couple of months ago try this install the 8mb flash simm that have the ios image you want to boot in the first flash bank and put the second flash simm in the second bank. delete any file that resides in the second flash simm ( i can´t remember now if once must delet

Bundle 2 BRI Circuits [7:50132]

2002-07-30 Thread Steve Minnick
I am trying to connect two cisco 2600 routers over isdn using 2 circuits (4b channels). when the line comes up, only one circuit activates. If i change the setup and leave only the one that didn't work connected, it works fine. Does anyone have any suggestions or a link to a sample config like t

PPPOE/ADSL on a PIX [7:50133]

2002-07-30 Thread Brian Zeitz
I know 6.2(2) supports PPPoE, but has anyone successfully used it on a PIX 515 or any other model Pix? The documentation says it only is supported on the 506 and 501. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=50133&t=50133

Re: 6509 Upgrade [7:50122]

2002-07-30 Thread MADMAN
You can run your switch in hybrid mode, set commands for layer 2 stuff and IOS on the MSFC or Native mode, one image, one big router. If your doing voice stuff on the switch you'll need to run hybrid or if you are installing OSM cards you will have to run native. The majority of the switch

Re: 3550 EMI [7:50128]

2002-07-30 Thread MADMAN
Yes the switch is the router, "layer 3 switch" Dave Brian Zeitz wrote: > > This may be a newbie question so please forgive. It is my understanding > that when you go between VLANS on a subnet, traffic goes in the port to > one VLAN, then it goes though the router, then to the other VLAN. I >

PIX firewall v6.2 with Windows 2000 Certificate Server [7:50136]

2002-07-30 Thread Daniel Czarnecki
>=20 Hello Folks, I am trying to configure PIX firewall v6.2 with Windows 2000 Certificate = Server. I am getting this error when trying enrolll for certificate = through PDM. I would appreciate any ideas. Thank you in advance Regards Daniel=20 =20 [GroupStudy.com removed an attachment o

CCIE Experiences? My Road Ahead... [7:50139]

2002-07-30 Thread Robert D. Cluett
All (CCIE's and CCIE Written) I was wondering if you could help me understand what it is I am in for. I have 3 years of experience at tier 3 IP support with Verizon. OSPF mostly. I have experience with various Cisco and Nortel routers and switches. My question is this, knowing OSPF and circuit

Aironet / Orinoco wireless card interoperability? [7:50138]

2002-07-30 Thread Marshal Schoener
Hi, Has anyone hear tried using a Cisco 340 AP, and an Orinoco Silver or Gold card to connect to it? Cisco to Cisco works great, and Orinoco to Orinoco works great, but when I mix them, it works horrible. I can get a connection, and the Orinoco says it has an excellent signal. But, when surfing

Re: Technical Writing [7:50077]

2002-07-30 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
sam sneed wrote: > > It also always helps to have a competent proofreader read your > paper after > your done. After you're finished. Your is a possessive. Done refers to cooked roasts and the like. Sorry I just couldn't resist! ;-) Priscilla > > ""blitzlight"" wrote in message > [EMAIL

Re: Ping latency [7:50018]

2002-07-30 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Try pinging into the network. I wouldn't trust the results of pinging the router's own serial interface. Routers have more important things to do than respond to pings. I can't say for sure (better read that IOS Architecture book!), but I think the IOS responds to pings at a low priority. Try ping

Hardware requirement for Cisco CallManager [7:50142]

2002-07-30 Thread Thomas
Hi All, Could anyone help me with question regarding the hardware specs required by Cisco Call Manager? Do we have to buy the server from Cisco or we can buy the software and install it on any server? Thanks! Thomas Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=50142&t=5

Re: Technical Writing [7:50077]

2002-07-30 Thread John Neiberger
Priscilla makes a good point, even if she was only teasing. It really pays to be able to communicate clearly and accurately, and there are a number of grammar and writing guides on the internet that are useful. They've helped clear up a few issues that I have in my own writing and I'm sure any a

RE: CCIE Experiences? My Road Ahead... [7:50139]

2002-07-30 Thread Mark W. Odette II
Rob- I think it is feasible without the 10 years experience working for an ISP. In fact, I've been working with Cisco equipment off and on at first, but then more consistently for the past 6 years. I took my time in completing my CCNP (almost 2 years from the point of CCNA), and probably could

Re: CCIE Experiences? My Road Ahead... [7:50139]

2002-07-30 Thread Craig Columbus
Rob, All things are relativeMany people with less experience than you have passed the CCIE. Afterall, it's tough, but it's only a test. It boils down to how much time, effort, and money you're willing to put into study. If you've got 20 hours a week to devote to lab practice, you can a

Re: Technical Writing [7:50077]

2002-07-30 Thread Craig Columbus
Having written technical documentation and whitepapers on a tight deadline, I think I may argue that "done" is appropriate. ;-) Craig At 04:54 PM 7/30/2002 +, you wrote: >sam sneed wrote: > > > > It also always helps to have a competent proofreader read your > > paper after > > your done. >

RE: Passed CCIE written 350-001 [7:50093]

2002-07-30 Thread Juan Blanco
Rayappa, Congratulation, well donenow is time to move on into the big task, the lab. My advise to you, don't despair, get used to allocate at least 4 hours a day(that is the way I am doing and it seems to be working)miniumun, I do a lot of reading in the morning before going to work and then h

VPN not connecting [7:50144]

2002-07-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've gotten both sides of a VPN connected (site to site 501/515, static IPs, pre-shared keys, truly a basic setup). While trying to ping the other network, with debug running, I get the following output; but no connection. VPN Peer: ISAKMP: Added new peer: ip:X.X.X.X Total VPN Peers:1 VPN Pe

Re: Technical Writing [7:50077]

2002-07-30 Thread sam sneed
uh oh, i got the grammar police on my tail... Forgive me, I'm from jersey : ) ""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > sam sneed wrote: > > > > It also always helps to have a competent proofreader read your > > paper after > > your done. > > Aft

Re: Passed CCIE written 350-001 [7:50093]

2002-07-30 Thread Persio Pucci
Congratulations Rayappa my test is scheduled for this friday, so I am burning my brains out right now :) Good luck on this road to the lab :) Persio - Original Message - From: "Rayappa Mayakunthala" To: Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 12:22 PM Subject: Passed CCIE written 350-001 [7:

Re: Hardware requirement for Cisco CallManager [7:50142]

2002-07-30 Thread Marko Milivojevic
CallManager used to come on Compaq DL-380 server. At one moment, you were able to buy only software if you already had the platform. I'm quite sure that it will not work on other platforms, since the installation was *very* specific for the platform... What I'm talking about was

RE: Hardware requirement for Cisco CallManager [7:50142]

2002-07-30 Thread Mark W. Odette II
IIRC, Cisco will only support the OEM Servers they have certified the CM product to run on. Currently, the only vendor certified is Compaq. Other vendors are "in the works" for certification, and include IBM and HP. HP may not be true anymore, based on a statement made from a colleague recently

Re: Metric in static routes? [7:50108]

2002-07-30 Thread MADMAN
Configure two static routes Dave Diego Rissone wrote: > > really i need to have both routes for load balancing > the problem is that only one link runs a routing proto and the other not > > i agree with you folks that the term metric of a static route is strange but > i have no other term to

aironet wireless lan [7:50153]

2002-07-30 Thread neil K.
Hi All, Recently Installed Aironet 1200 series based wireless LAN,with cisco LEAP authentication.Now the network works for a couple of days and then doesn't until I reboot the Access Points or the Cisco 3524-PWR-XL series switch from which the access points are powered. Has anybody faced problem

Re: Bundle 2 BRI Circuits [7:50132]

2002-07-30 Thread MADMAN
You mean something like this: interface BRI3/0 description ISDN CKT#__ ISDN backup to Bristol bandwidth 128 no ip address ip load-sharing per-packet encapsulation ppp dialer pool-member 1 isdn switch-type basic-ni isdn spid1 x xxx isdn spid2 x xxx no fair

RE: Hardware requirement for Cisco CallManager [7:50142]

2002-07-30 Thread Mark W. Odette II
As an addendum to my last post: Statement should say- I WOULD contact Cisco Sales directly for a definitive answer. :) Funny... that W is sooo far up there on the keyboard, but yet I some how hit the C key instead. Hmmm. -Original Message- From: Mark W. Odette II Sent: Tuesday, July 30

Re: Technical Writing [7:50077]

2002-07-30 Thread MADMAN
Me thinks Sam done did fine ;) done v. Past participle of do1. adj. 1.Having been carried out or accomplished; finished: a done deed. 2.Cooked adequately. 3.Socially acceptable: Spitting on the street is just not done in polite society. 4.Informal. Totally worn out; exhausted. John N

Re: Technical Writing [7:50077]

2002-07-30 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>sam sneed wrote: >> >> It also always helps to have a competent proofreader read your >> paper after >> your done. > >After you're finished. > >Your is a possessive. Done refers to cooked roasts and the like. > >Sorry I just couldn't resist! ;-) > >Priscilla Well, Priscilla, perhaps we should

Re: CCIE Experiences? My Road Ahead... [7:50139]

2002-07-30 Thread Henry D.
Robert, In 1999 when I started looking into CCNA cert I didn't know much about switching, routing or Cisco equipment all together. I decided to go thru CCNP/CCDP tracks, as my experience was very limited. By late 2001 and after few tries at the lab I got my number. It doesn't require all those ye

Re: CCIE Experiences? My Road Ahead... [7:50139]

2002-07-30 Thread Robert D. Cluett
All, thank you for your input. I have the confidence that I can do it, yet when looking at the list of technologies I am required to know, it seems a little overwhelming. I do feel that with the hands on, and understanding of OSPF that I already have, that it has made the study material absorb m

RE: Aironet / Orinoco wireless card interoperability? [7:50138]

2002-07-30 Thread Jeffrey Reed
I use the Cisco and Enterasys (Same as Orinoco) adapters with a Cisco 350 access point without a difference in speed. There may be some Aironet extensions that are helping the Cisco work better, but not sure about that. If your Cisco PC adapter is a 350 series, it has higher wattage output than th

RE: Hardware requirement for Cisco CallManager [7:50142]

2002-07-30 Thread Chris Charlebois
CallManager 3.1 and higher is certified on Compaq DL320, DL380, and IBM series 340, for sure. I assume that DL360, also, although I have no first-hand knowledge of that, and I beleive some HP server (I think even a Dell). These are just the servers that are supported using the Sperion Installati

Technical Writing Books [7:50165]

2002-07-30 Thread Brian Zeitz
I am working on my Masters degree in IT, one of the core courses is on technical writing. I got tired of the goose chase and the money to keep up with the certifications, and I know that a degree will be with me forever. Once I prove I can get my M.S., it will not expire. Disclaimer: I do hold a C

RE: TCP sequence numbers question [7:49535]

2002-07-30 Thread Mark W. Odette II
I have the same problem, of which I'm still searching for an answer. :( The "Client" is SBClient (a fancy GUI program for Telnet), and the Server is Unidata DB server running on NT 4.0 with SP6a and the Unidata server has its own Telnet Service that appears to be running on the standard port. Cl

RE: IS-IS on CCNP routing exam ??? [7:49621]

2002-07-30 Thread Mark W. Odette II
Hinwoto- Welcome to the list! Obviously your question indicates you are new, as this question has been posed many times over the last 9 months. If you are not new, than might I suggest the Archives as research - provided they are available. :) To answer your question though: The BSCI exam is

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

2002-07-30 Thread Mark W. Odette II
... works fine on my 501 at the casa, but I've not put it into production for a client. Like you said, "right box for the job". Mark -Original Message- From: Gaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 5:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Here we go again ( Pix

why this message (with pix 6.1) [7:50169]

2002-07-30 Thread John Green
after giving the command for disabling nat with nat 0 command why and what does this warning mean ? "access-list protocol or port will not be used" __ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com Message Po

RE: VPN not connecting [7:50144]

2002-07-30 Thread Silju Pillai
Hi, Pls check the interesting traffic configured (access list) configured at both ends. Your transform set parameters too. It should be same. As you are receiving IKMP_no_error your isakmp policies are working fine. regards Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=

RE: Hardware requirement for Cisco CallManager [7:50142]

2002-07-30 Thread Chris Charlebois
Blast it, I keep forgetting the "n't". That is "wouldN'T install any other apps on the CallManager server, either". I hope that was self-evident. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=50171&t=50142 -- FAQ, list archives

RE: Hardware requirement for Cisco CallManager [7:50142]

2002-07-30 Thread Brian Zeitz
Yea, I think there is 2 different versions, Compaq and HP. I think you need to pick the version up front. I have Compaq DL380s and DL360s, these are the fastest servers I have ever seen. Esp for the size, 1U, and its great that it comes with insight manager for free. I don't like IBM, I think ther

Qwest DSL [7:50176]

2002-07-30 Thread Erich Kuehn
Does any know if you can use the WIC-1ADSL module to connect to Qwest's DSL network (business class service)? Ive asked them and they are clueless. Erich Kuehn Sr. IP Engineer Backbone Communications [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.bbcominc.com Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.ph

IPSec or CBAC etc.?? [7:50177]

2002-07-30 Thread Cisco Nuts
Hello, Does anyone know if IPSec or CBAC or TCP intercept topics are REQUIRED for the R&S Lab? Are candidates required to know how to configure IPSec etc. in the Lab? I see Reflexive, Time-based and Dynamic ACL which I think is OK but these other technologies?? :-( Please advise. Thank you.

Re: Passed CCIE written 350-001 [7:50093]

2002-07-30 Thread Lindolfo Alves
Hi Persio, I am waiting the details in the next day after the examination. good luck! Lindolfo Alves. ""Persio Pucci"" escreveu na mensagem [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Congratulations Rayappa > > my test is scheduled for this friday, so I am burning my brains ou

What's the deal?? [7:50178]

2002-07-30 Thread Mark W. Odette II
What's the deal with messages submitted a several days ago finally being posted now, while others have been posted on time?? I just saw 3 messages (replies to others' posts) I submitted last Wed. and Thurs. get sent to me from GroupStudy. Somebody just do an online restore to the GroupStudy Serv

FW: VPN not connecting [7:50164]

2002-07-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I've gotten both sides of a VPN connected (site to site 501/515, static > IPs, pre-shared keys, truly a basic setup). While trying to ping the > other network, with debug running, I get the following output; but no > connection. > > VPN Peer: ISAKMP: Added new peer: ip:X.X.X.X Total VPN Pe

Cisco Works 2000 LMS [7:50161]

2002-07-30 Thread Jeffrey Reed
Anyone running the Ciscoworks2000 LMS package? It looks all-inclusive, but I'm curious if you purchased any other products along with it. We will have about 40 6509's to manage in the next few months and are looking for something to help use present the network in a GUI fashion. The old Cabletron

Re: 3550 EMI [7:50103]

2002-07-30 Thread Cisco Nuts
Where can I buy this switch for $500.00 as someone posted this a few days ago?? Thank you. >From: "Chuck" >Reply-To: "Chuck" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: 3550 EMI [7:50103] >Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 14:28:31 GMT > >just getting into it. 1500 pages of documentation to read :-O > >

RE: Qwest DSL [7:50176]

2002-07-30 Thread Brian Zeitz
That's why their stock is selling for less then a candy bar. Is there something special about Quest? Just use the DSL modem, and I believe any ethernet interface will work. -Original Message- From: Erich Kuehn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 4:01 PM To: [EMAIL PRO

Re: 3550 EMI [7:50103]

2002-07-30 Thread Dennis Laganiere
Put me down for two... --- Dennis - Original Message - From: "Cisco Nuts" To: Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 1:12 PM Subject: Re: 3550 EMI [7:50103] > Where can I buy this switch for $500.00 as someone posted this a few days > ago?? > > Thank you. > > > > > >From: "Chuck" > >Reply-To:

RE: Qwest DSL [7:50176]

2002-07-30 Thread Erich Kuehn
There is nothing real special about qwest, this price seems right, and only 19 business days for an install, Do you have any other recommendations? I need to put this into a colo rack and cant spare anymore space for a DSL modem. E -Original Message- From: Brian Zeitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROT

CSS 1 Training [7:50184]

2002-07-30 Thread Curious
Guys I am interesting in taking CSS 1 training, Please let me know if you recommend any insitute in New York City Area. Thanks, Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=50184&t=50184 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscriptio

RE: VPN not connecting [7:50144]

2002-07-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The ACLs are mirrors of each other and the transform sets match Very frustrating -Original Message- From: Silju Pillai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 2:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: VPN not connecting [7:50144] Hi, Pls check the interes

RE: Qwest DSL [7:50176]

2002-07-30 Thread John Neiberger
I've been planning to do a test with this but I haven't gotten around to it, primarily because I don't trust the code-level needed to use that WIC. I have a couple here but I haven't tried to implement them. It should be relatively painless, but that's dependent on your configuration. One major

RE: Qwest DSL [7:50176]

2002-07-30 Thread Erich Kuehn
John Thanks for your insight, that being said, I'm still trying to find out if my WIC-1ADSL is compatiable with the Qwest DSL network, If it isnt does anyone know which networks are compatible? Thanks E -Original Message- From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday,

RE: 3550 EMI [7:50103]

2002-07-30 Thread Brian Zeitz
I think you forgot a zero. Everything thinks you typed 500$ -Original Message- From: Cisco Nuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 4:13 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: 3550 EMI [7:50103] Where can I buy this switch for $500.00 as someone posted this a few days

RE: Qwest DSL [7:50176]

2002-07-30 Thread Brian Zeitz
Yea, they might be dynamic IP, then you would be stuck with running client side DHCP. The reason it is so cheap, as a court order, worldcom and Quest are allowed to keep there internet customers. All ADSL's need a modem as far as I know. -Original Message- From: Erich Kuehn [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: Qwest DSL [7:50176]

2002-07-30 Thread MADMAN
Sorry that you talked to the wrong people but yes you can. Dave Erich Kuehn wrote: > > Does any know if you can use the WIC-1ADSL module to connect to Qwest's DSL > network (business class service)? Ive asked them and they are clueless. > > Erich Kuehn > Sr. IP Engineer > Backbone Communic

RE: 3550 EMI [7:50103]

2002-07-30 Thread Dan Penn
Yeah, the only way you are getting a 3550 for 500 bucks is if it's hotter than the place Satan hangs out, or it's been ran over by a truck. Dan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Cisco Nuts Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 2:13 PM To: [EMAIL PR

Re: Technical Writing [7:50077]

2002-07-30 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: > > Sometimes I will copy a relevant article, putting it into > colored That's kind of the dirty little secret of tech writers, i.e. that we sometimes start with someone else's work. ;-) Putting it in colored text is an excellent idea, though, because it reminds you to

RE: 3550 EMI [7:50103]

2002-07-30 Thread Ryan Lecomte
The 3550 EMI sold for $500 from Ingram Micro and Tech Data, unfortunately both companies are out of stock and the promotion is over. Ryan -Original Message- From: Brian Zeitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 2:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: 3550 EMI [7:50

RE: 3550 EMI [7:50103]

2002-07-30 Thread Juan Blanco
I will buy two right nowLOL. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dennis Laganiere Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 4:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: 3550 EMI [7:50103] Put me down for two... --- Dennis - Original Message -

RE: VPN not connecting [7:50144]

2002-07-30 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
I'm just learning this stuff, so I apoligize if I'm getting in the way, but see my comments below. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I've gotten both sides of a VPN connected (site to site > 501/515, static IPs, > pre-shared keys, truly a basic setup). While trying to ping > the other > network, wit

RE: Qwest DSL [7:50176]

2002-07-30 Thread Leiva, Angel E
It depends on what DSLAM brand Qwest will be using for your DSL line. According to CCO's WIC-1ADSL information: "Interoperates with the Cisco 6000 Series Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) with Globespan chipset and Alcatel DSLAM with Alcatel chipset Sustains up to 23 virtual cir

MP vs. MMP [7:50198]

2002-07-30 Thread Mann, Chris
I am studying for the CID test and am a little fuzzy about what the main differences between MP(Multilink PPP)and MMP(Multilink Multichassis PPP). Don't they both combine ISDN B channels across multiple access servers or routers?? Anyone out there have a better concept than I about the differences

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