can you please paste a copy of your x25 debug?
Regards,
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Hello,
I have a
I'd appreciate if you can send me a copy of the same.
Regards,
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I'd like a copy of
Well, route-reflectors and route-reflector-clients have an iBGP
relationship with each other, yet the route-reflector-clients need not
be part of the full mesh.
iBGP speakers tell each other about locally injected routes, routes
learned from ebgp neighbors, and routes learned from ibgp
I have used compaq ram in mine, and they work just fine.
Symon
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Sent: 03 August 2002 04:09
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Subject: DRAM for 2500 series [7:50572]
I don't care about a SmartNet contract. Will a standard, fast-page
Hey team,
Just playing around with OSPF and GRE tunnels and having no luck. Can
anyone help?
Router1's s1 interface is in area 12 as is router2's s0. Between R2
and R5 is area 51
(network 151.1.222.0/24). As you can see in order for area 12 to
communicate with the rest
of the ospf network it
Jack Lane wrote:
I found this chip for $6: 16 MB SIMM FAST PAGE with PARITY (4X36) 72 PIN
Yup, that'll work just fine in a 2500.
Regards,
Marco.
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Hi all,
I am reposting this because there were no responses to the first post. I am
trying to conserve IP addresses by using private IPs for dialin users. From
clients I can dial in to network but cant get beyond 3640 NAS, cant even
ping 3640 E0/0 LAN IP address. From 3640, I can ping Lo0
Hi Tunji,
I would remove the route statement
network 192.168.1.0
from your EIGRP process on the 3640. You only enter networks that are
directly connected to your router into the EIGRP process -- unless
redistributing statics.
I think you may also need to add the following to your async
Tunji,
See Inline...
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From: Tunji Suleiman
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Subject: Routing with IP Unnumbered Loopback [7:50581]
Hi all,
I am reposting this because there were no responses to the first post. I
am
trying to conserve IP
it's working. Had a couple of issues.
First off, forgot to put my area 0 authentication on the tunnel. I
also had my tunnel source/destinations mixed up
Does anyone have any good notes they've taken on Tunnels?
below is the config for r2
interface Tunnel1
ip address 192.168.1.1
Actually I just put 32mg from Compaq on my 3600r and it works fine to
Juan
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Subject: RE: DRAM for 2500 series [7:50572]
I
What I am looking for is a Windows program that I can connect to a Cisco
router that will send out RIP routing updates. Would love to send out a a
group of 5 to 10different routes to illustrate routing without using
loopback addresses. If I need to use loopbacks I will but would prefer the
So an IBGP router within a network must be fully meshed with all other IBGP
routers in the network. If the scenarios was such that I had 5 edge routers
running both IBGP and OSPF, and 40 others routers somewhere in the middle of
these running only OSPF, that I would need all 5 IBGP routers to be
Dear all,
Why not the usage time in the user property not increased when I pass
through the PIX which get Authentication Authorization and send accounting
to ACS? Not like the dialup access?
The version of ACS is 3.0 and I have PIX 515.
Thanks for your response.
--
Mohannad N.
The statement in the book means that either all IBGP peers are fully
meshed ( which is a logical mesh not mandatory a physical one ), or use
Route Reflectors to reduce the number of IBGP sessions needed.
For example, if you have 10 routers that want to run IBGP over, those
10 routers doesn't
Actually, I though the LANE section of Caslow's book was pretty good.
Mike W.
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Does anyone know where I get can get some straight forward LANE
information?
Thanks,
P. Neil Borne, CCDA,CCNP,C-voice and CWNA
What is the RIB-failure listed as a Status below? This was taken from
a router that runs one EBGP and two IBGP sessions. Some of the internal
routes come from two IBGP peers. The IBGP peers are pretty near
identical in config, each presenting a single /24, one makes it, the
other fails. By
Wow...making sense now! One more question...
So an IBGP session as stated in the book, is made by use of the neighbor
command. Either, you have your directly connected neighbors defined in each
router or, you have the use of route reflectors? The only way you can
defined a neighbor that is
Robert,
At 03:48 PM 8/3/2002 +, Robert D. Cluett wrote:
Wow...making sense now! One more question...
So an IBGP session as stated in the book, is made by use of the neighbor
command. Either, you have your directly connected neighbors defined in each
router or, you have the use of route
A protocol analyzer would let you generate packets. Capture some RIP and
IGRP updatess so you know what they look like, change and add network
numbers, and then send them out again. A good analyzer will recalculate the
IP checksum for you. (Also, the UDP checksum in the case of RIP).
Of course,
Do you already have Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1 by Doyle? It does a great job
with OSPF.
Priscilla
Robert D. Cluett wrote:
All,
Looking for a book that will cover OSPF in detail outside of
the BSCN book.
I recently purchased Internet Routing Architectures to give
me more
detailed
Any recommendation for CSPFA exam? How do you rate Boson test exams?
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Boson has a RIP Route Generator utility available for free download
http://www.boson.com/promo/utilities.htm#utilities
HTH
Stefan
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His issue would not be caused by ISP.
Phase 1 and phase 2 are both using udp500, so if he passes phase 1 then
udp 500 is open.
sysopt connect permit-ipsec will also not cause phase 2 to fail. If
you are missing sysopt connect permit-ipsec then you'll see that the
tunnel is up, but you are unable
Thanks Ciaron and Nigel, I removed the route statements
network 192.168.200.0 and
network 192.168.1.0
from the 2611 and 3640 respectively, without any effect on the route tables.
Apparently, the eigrp process informs the routers of the connected networks
on the far sides of each other, making
well, the search can get a bit tricky, but
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cavs/122t
cavs.htm
does this sound like your situation? or rather - your IOS version?
(begin quote from CCO)
Resolved Caveats-Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T2
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T2
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer
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Sent: 03 August 2002 1:47 pm
Subject: RE: RIP/IGRP Routing Simulator? [7:50586]
A protocol analyzer would let you generate packets. Capture some RIP and
IGRP updatess so you know what they look like, change and add network
Tunji,
The network commands that you removed were simply useless, it is normal that
they did not have any impact on your routing table. Question: Is that
normal that the ip address range of the async group is the same as your
loopback. Both are in the 192.168.200.0/24 range. Why don't you just
I guess that one must look at IBGP and EBGP as two different protocols
then...I think that is where a lot of my confusion has come in! Thanks to
everyone for the help.
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Robert,
At 03:48 PM 8/3/2002 +, Robert D.
Nope, don't have the TCP/IP Volume 1 yet. I assumed that it would be no
more detailed than the BSCN book. If it is comprehensive, do you also feel
it is a better fit than the other two OSPF books by Cisco?
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Do
Hello,
if there is one thing that i do at the very very end, that's the
configuration of password on ospf, bgp, ntp and ... name it. I try it first
without password and if it works i then apply the password. The problem
should be split in small blocks, configuration of the tunnel being one,
I'd like to setup a group of routers to be in an OSPF sub-area.
The sub-area will connect to the backbone via one or two
ABRs. All other routers in the sub-area will be ASBRs.
The ABRs will not be ASBRs.
From a design perspective, I want to put these routers into
a sub-area so that I can limit
Tunji,
I think the reasoning behind Ciaron's suggestion was to limit the
propagation
of the various host routes generated by the addition of every user that made
a
dailin connection. This would have quite impact depending on the size of
your network.
Based on the configs you posted, I
8/3/2002 5:45pmSaturday
Anyone have one they might want to trade or sell ?
Richard
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer
To:
Sent: 03 August 2002 1:47 pm
Subject: RE: RIP/IGRP Routing Simulator? [7:50586]
A protocol analyzer would let you generate packets. Capture
some RIP and
IGRP updatess so you know what they look
Robert D. Cluett wrote:
Nope, don't have the TCP/IP Volume 1 yet. I assumed that it
would be no
more detailed than the BSCN book. If it is comprehensive, do
you also feel
it is a better fit than the other two OSPF books by Cisco?
You mean published by Cisco Press? The best books are not
Hello,
I need to buy some stuff (routers, switches, cables) to create my personal
lab for CCNP. Do you guys have any recommendation?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
Raquel
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Sorry for the equipment posting but I need to sell the following as I'm out
of work right now, if anyone needs them, let me know:
1)1-AS5200 w/dual T1/PRI card, 16/8MB,ver 11.1(7)AA, no modems
2)3-16MB Flash PCMCIA Card For Cisco 1600/3600/6000/7200/7500 Series Routers
3)1-Lucent Ascend
The one I have at home is :
a 1900 or better switch for IOS based switch practice..
(I know the 1900 isn't really ios)
2621 with voice cards and a dual port t1 card..
( this is for the voip and serial/csu labs)
several 2511 routers with the dte/dce back to back cables..
( this takes care of
comments inline:
At 09:28 PM 8/3/2002 +, bergenpeak wrote:
I'd like to setup a group of routers to be in an OSPF sub-area.
The sub-area will connect to the backbone via one or two
ABRs. All other routers in the sub-area will be ASBRs.
The ABRs will not be ASBRs.
From a design perspective,
for anyone who will be visiting the CCIE lab from about September on, access
to a 3550 or two will become essential.
for the transition period of Sept 1 through Nov 4 you may or may not see the
3550 in the CCIE Lab. Cisco states they will be replacing the existing token
ring and Cat 5 switches
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer
To:
Sent: 03 August 2002 7:48 pm
Subject: Re: RIP/IGRP Routing Simulator? [7:50586]
is a bit larger. Both the simulator the analyzer approach
aren't much help
with at least one part of the certification preparation process:
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