Re: bandwidth allocation problem [7:51565]

2002-08-18 Thread Deepak Achar
hi its both. regards deepak Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=51584&t=51565 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [E

RE: Passed CID 888/1000 [7:51495]

2002-08-18 Thread Marcel van Dorp
Hi Andrew, Congrats with you passing the exam! I've finished CCDP three years ago, and must recert shortly. I am wondering if there are major changes in topics. It used to be SNA, Appletalk and TokenRing, but I can't find these in the current objectives any more. Well, I have to search CCO to f

BCMSN - 640-604 [7:51586]

2002-08-18 Thread Vish G
Hi All, I have been studying for Switching exam using the Cisco press BCMSN book ( the one that is meant for 640-504 but since Cisco says the book is still valid, I am using it). Yesterday I was browsing trhough the EXAM Guide for Switching exam and found a complete chapter on ATM LANE. My ques

Re: Wireless Field Engineer exam [7:51549]

2002-08-18 Thread gcobby-f2s-com
Hi, I took this exam about 3 months ago now. If I remember rightly there was a timelimit of about 90 mins. I studied by watching the videos on line on Cisco E-learning for partners. If you watch this you should pass no problems. Regards Glen - Original Message - From: "Scott" To: Sen

NEW CCIE Exam [7:51588]

2002-08-18 Thread Muhammad Usman
Hi, Did Any body pass the new CCIE Exam Muhammad Usman Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=51588&t=51588 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduc

2500 End-of-Life (CCIE Lab)? [7:51589]

2002-08-18 Thread Robert D. Cluett
All, with the 2500 series now at an "end-of-life" status, will the CCIE lab soon eliminate this and otherwise turn our current personal lab investments in to trash? Any thoughts on this? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=51589&t=51589 --

Re: 2500 End-of-Life (CCIE Lab)? [7:51589]

2002-08-18 Thread Johnny Routin
I don't think so, not just yet anyway. As long as you can implement the technologies that are tested on the lab on a 2500 router then you'll be good to go. Once the technologies that are tested are no longer supported on the 2500 platform then there is a problem. JR -- Johnny Routin ""Robe

Re: Redistrution over NMBA thoughts [7:51532]

2002-08-18 Thread Johnzaggat
Chuck, Just to let you know I am behind you on this long road as well. My next try will be the 5th try so far. Checked your web page and that picture explains it allthe treachorous road I am on. Good luck with your journey. ""Chuck's Long Road"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL

Re: 2500 End-of-Life (CCIE Lab)? [7:51589]

2002-08-18 Thread Nigel Taylor
Robert, Whenever that happens I'll be more than willing to take that trash off your hands :-) On a more serious note, if cisco did take the 25xx models out of the lab, which will happen in the near future it will be no different from the removal of "token ring" from the lab. Althoug

Re: 2500 End-of-Life (CCIE Lab)? [7:51589]

2002-08-18 Thread Chuck's Long Road
I don't know this for a fact, but based on some things I have read in various places, I believe the CCIE Lab is considered a cost center by Cisco systems, and as such has to be run as a business, and show profit. I.e. for internal accounting purposes, the Labs themselves occupy space, and are cha

RE: BCMSN - 640-604 [7:51586]

2002-08-18 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G
There's a possibility that you may see some ATM, but if you did, it would probably be regarding trunking with Multiprotocol Over ATM. Also, there's a possibility of some ATM regarding Campus Design Implementation. The reason that I say this is because there are chapters/sections on these topics in

Re: Simple (silly) question on PING [7:51580]

2002-08-18 Thread Kevin Cullimore
- Original Message - From: "cebuano" To: Sent: 17 August 2002 11:35 pm Subject: Simple (silly) question on PING [7:51580] > Hi all, > Just two simple but annoying PING questions. > 1. Why is it that on a broadcast medium, you can issue ping > 224.0.0.5 and have all OSPF routers respond

RE: MCNS and CSPFA exams testing software [7:51581]

2002-08-18 Thread adam lee
I think I will do the same and hold off until the exam changes and the software has been revised to reflect the changes. Thanks for the info. -Original Message- From: Mark Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 11:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] S

RE: MCNS and CSPFA exams testing software [7:51581]

2002-08-18 Thread Mark Smith
I have purchased 2 of each MCNS and CSPFA. All are good. I can't say that MCNS #1 is better than MCNS #2 or worse than #3. They just ask different questions but all are relavant to the tests you're taking. The only caveat I would add is that CSS1 tests are going thru a bit of a metamorphasis curre

RE: MCNS and CSPFA exams testing software [7:51581]

2002-08-18 Thread adam lee
Thanks! Which exams should I look at? They seem to have 3 for each exam. -Original Message- From: Mark Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2002 11:07 PM To: adam lee Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MCNS and CSPFA exams testing software [7:51581] Boson Soft

Re: MCNS and CSPFA exams testing software [7:51581]

2002-08-18 Thread Mark Smith
Boson Software http://www.boson.com/tests/routermfg.htm Quoting adam lee : > I tried searching the archive but all I received back > was an error. I am > wondering who writes a good practice exam(s) for the > MCNS and CSPFA exams. > > TIA > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message Posted at: http://www

ISDN-SIMULATION [7:51598]

2002-08-18 Thread crow
Hi Group, need some advise what would be the best way to simulate a isdn connecten. (also the cheapest plz) my current lab include: 2x2501, 1x2503(1 BRIS/T),1x4000,1x4000m(8 briS/T) maybe some of you are having some experience and want to help me. Thx in advance Andy Message Posted at: http:/

static routing [7:51599]

2002-08-18 Thread Paul
Hi guys, I have recently inherited a 30+ strong network that only uses static routing!!! Some of the equipment includes 2900s 3500s 3600s 4000s amongst others. I would very much like to move towards dynamic routing!!! What would you guys suggest? I also believe that the next IOS for the 4006s doe

Re: static routing [7:51599]

2002-08-18 Thread Chuck's Long Road
other than the fact that dynamic routing is kewl, why do you think you need it? I doubt that Cisco is going to drop EIGRP any time soon. My understanding is that Cisco is not supporting IS-IS on any of the lower end switches, but that's a different story. ""Paul"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTE

Re: static routing [7:51599]

2002-08-18 Thread Paul
Yeah, thankx ... I want to move to dynamic routing ... I was just wondering what your experiences were ... and if there were any pitfalls I should avoid and if you guy's think that RIPv2 will do the job fine Im not particularly experienced ... hence my caution !!! Cheers ... Paul ...

RE: static routing [7:51599]

2002-08-18 Thread zhencai
Dynamic routing also makes your backup (ISDN, HSRP etc.) manageable. So unless you have only 2 or 3 subnets, I'll say go dynamic. If you ask Cisco which protocol you should use, they'll tell you EIGRP :-) Personally, I like OSPF. But for 30+ routes, I'm sure RIP2 works fine. Zhen Cai www.shakes

Where can I buy Cisco Catalyst for good price [7:51604]

2002-08-18 Thread Greg Owens
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RE: static routing [7:51599]

2002-08-18 Thread Tim O'Brien
Paul, EIGRP is fully supported on the 4006 in both the Layer3 4232 blade and the new SupIII. I would definitely stay away from IGRP and would highly recommend EIGRP. Tim CCIE 9015, CSS1 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul Sent: Sunday,

Re: static routing [7:51599]

2002-08-18 Thread Tim Ross
Paul, Take plenty of time to understand the network design prior to making changes. If most all of networks are stub areas connecting to a central site there is no immediate rush to implement dynamic routing protocols. It also depends on the desktop protocols that are in place. For instance some

Need:c2500-js56i-l.12.0-5.T or c2500-js56i-l.12.0-22, Help [7:51609]

2002-08-18 Thread He Shuchen
Hi all: I'm building my lab enviroment,but my router's IOS doesn't support ISIS, IPSec and IKE etc. so I can't practice many labs. Would you help me and mail me a c2500-js56i-l.12.0-5.T image or c2500-js56i-l.12.0-22? Help please. Thanks very much Message Posted at: http://www.grou

Need:c2500-js56i-l.12.0-5.T or c2500-js56i-l.12.0-22, Help [7:51610]

2002-08-18 Thread He Shuchen
Hi all: I'm building my lab enviroment,but my router's IOS doesn't support ISIS, IPSec and IKE etc. so I can't practice many labs. Would you help me and mail me a c2500-js56i-l.12.0-5.T image or c2500-js56i-l.12.0-22? Help please. Thanks very much My email address is [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: static routing [7:51599]

2002-08-18 Thread Peter van Oene
If you have a reasonably static network address wise, and few parallel paths in the network, maybe static routing is the best choice. I would stick with Chuck on this one and work on figuring out what problem you are trying to solve by introducing complexity into the network. Protocol wise, I

Re: PIX Port-Scanning Q [7:51503]

2002-08-18 Thread Jagan Krishnaraj
Hi Richard I too tried this. No results. But when I applied acl on the outside interface and tried to do port scanning, logs showed denied access for a list of ports. Is this correct procedure to identify port scans on PIX. If this is not the correct procedure let me know how to identify port s

RE: Simple (silly) question on PING [7:51580]

2002-08-18 Thread cebuano
Just want to follow up on my first question. It turned out to be a misbehaving interface, i.e. Layer 1 issue. You do get a reply with a broadcast Ping from each host in the subnet. However, in spite of the one router interface giving me issues, I'm Still trying to TRACE the logic as to how a secon

RE: static routing [7:51599]

2002-08-18 Thread Brian Backer
Blah, Proprietary .. OSPF all the way.. :) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tim O'Brien Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 8:20 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: static routing [7:51599] Paul, EIGRP is fully supported on the 4006 in b

Re: Cisco GBIC ZX [7:51345]

2002-08-18 Thread Kae Hsu
Dear Quyen: We use a couple of ZX GBIC between our two machine room on the Cisco 3508, the distance is about 15-18 km, and it works fine. By the specification of ZX GBIC, the input power range of ZX GBIC is -3dBm to -2

How to set default route in 3550 [7:51616]

2002-08-18 Thread Johnzaggat
Hi, I am basically trying to do following from cat 5000 but instead do it on 3550: Can any one tell me what would be equavalent commands: set int sc0 3 155.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 set ip route default 155.1.1.2 How would you accomplish the same for vlan 3 in cat 3550 Also if I want to access telnet

Re: Where can I buy Cisco Catalyst for good price [7:51604]

2002-08-18 Thread Irwan Hadi
On Sun, Aug 18, 2002 at 10:48:28PM +, Greg Owens wrote: www.ebay.com subscribe to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://isp-lists.isp-planet.com/isp-equipment/, and make an offer that you want to buy this kind of Catalyst switch there. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form

Re: 2500 End-of-Life (CCIE Lab)? [7:51589]

2002-08-18 Thread Tim Ross
Have you been shopping eBay lately? Our personal lab investments are already trash. Tim - Original Message - From: "Robert D. Cluett" To: Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 8:27 AM Subject: 2500 End-of-Life (CCIE Lab)? [7:51589] > All, with the 2500 series now at an "end-of-life" status,

Re: ISDN-SIMULATION [7:51598]

2002-08-18 Thread Mark Smith
I've not tried this one but this is the cheapest simulator I've seen. http://www.vconsole.net/simulator_isdn.html Any one used this one? There are several others but all others I've seen are more than $1000. Maybe they have other functionality that this one doesn't but I can't imagine much else

Re: How to set default route in 3550 [7:51616]

2002-08-18 Thread Chuck's Long Road
""Johnzaggat"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > I am basically trying to do following from cat 5000 but instead do it on > 3550: Can any one tell me what would be equavalent commands: > > set int sc0 3 155.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 CL: there is no sc0 on the 3550 t

Re: How to set default route in 3550 [7:51616]

2002-08-18 Thread Johnzaggat
Thanks Chuck, I guess I am not the only one spending my weekend in the basement and getting paler by the day. Any ways thanks for the help. I have spent a lot of time with Cat OS so I always get dumbfounded between how things are done in Cat OS and IOS. But ofcourse it shouldn't be much different

VOIP ????? [7:51621]

2002-08-18 Thread John Brandis
Hi All, Over the weekend, i paid $22AUD to get a haircut, which has effected my thought processing skills come monday. Thus, I need help. Its not even a good haircut. My boss, without me, has purchased a Cisco 2950 switch and 10 IP Telephones for a branch office. IP telephones, is something I ha

traceroute IP displays twice [7:51622]

2002-08-18 Thread Robert D. Cluett
All, any idea why this IP 172.26.1.13, shows twice? Kennedy-2502#traceroute 192.168.1.103 Type escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to 192.168.1.103 1 172.26.1.13 20 msec 172.26.1.2 20 msec 172.26.1.13 20 msec 2 172.26.1.6 36 msec 172.26.1.9 40 msec * Message Posted a

MCNS and CSPFA Objectives [7:51623]

2002-08-18 Thread Ashok C. Braganza
Here is the Link for new Cisco Security Specialist (Course Objectives) http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exam s/9E1-121.html http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exam s/641-100.html http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtr

RE: VOIP ????? [7:51621]

2002-08-18 Thread zhencai
You need a CallManager to act as PBX. Then you can start adding more and more devices and I'm sure Cisco loves to see :-) Zhen Cai www.shakespearenetwork.com Cisco IP Telephony Hands-on Training -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of John Bran

Re: VOIP ????? [7:51621]

2002-08-18 Thread Chuck's Long Road
hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!! After today's long wrestling match with distribute-lists, I needed a good laugh!!! :-> long live pointy haired bosses everywhere!!! 1) ip telephones will work just fine with a 2950 switch. But because the switch doesn't supply in

RE: traceroute IP displays twice [7:51622]

2002-08-18 Thread Raj Santiago
it displays the ip twice when it has two paths to a particular destination. In this case 192.168.1.103. type "show ip route 192.168.1.103" and you will see two possible paths. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=51626&t=51622 ---

RE: traceroute IP displays twice [7:51622]

2002-08-18 Thread Raj Santiago
i should have included this part as well to the previous post : >1 172.26.1.13 20 msec 172.26.1.2 20 msec 172.26.1.13 20 msec The above indicates, of the two possible paths the router has [172.26.1.2, 172.26.1.13] it has chosen the path 172.26.1.13. Message Posted at: http://www.gro

This evening's homily [7:51628]

2002-08-18 Thread Chuck's Long Road
Anyone on the list remember the nightly meditations that television stations used to do just before they signed off? After this weekend's long road, I think I'll begin a tradition. Today's meditation: distribute-lists are way more cool than you might think. also way more frustrating, given what

How do to unscribe to this newsgoup. [7:51629]

2002-08-18 Thread Ricardo Washington
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is not my subscription address. So can someone please tell me how to unscribe.. __ Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=5