Free: Large rack (Seattle area) [7:53892]

2002-09-23 Thread Jon McCoy
I have a full-size four-post server rack, that used to house my routers. It won't fit in the new house, so it's now unhappily sitting outside on the deck. This is a large cabinet-style rack, used to have front/rear doors on it. Free to whoever wants to drive to North Bend and rescue it from the

RE: PIX Question [7:53832]

2002-09-23 Thread McIntosh, Leslie (US - Tulsa)
Tom, Sweet. Let me know if that does not Solve your issue. You peaked my curiosity on this one. Thank You, Leslie McIntosh Sr. Network Engineer Deloitte Touche Outsourcing -Original Message- From: Tom Nielsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sun 9/22/2002 8:52 PM To:

MCNS Exam [7:53894]

2002-09-23 Thread Mohannad Khuffash
Dear All, According to Cisco press MCNS book by Wenstrom, there are some chapters are not included in the exam as Cisco site review like: Cisco Encryption Technology Overview Configuring Cisco Encryption Technology Configuring PIX Firewall IPSec Support So please any one did the exam recently,

RE: Off Topic - Quietest Cisco Switch [7:53800]

2002-09-23 Thread Jeroen Timmer
Just build a 19rack where ya put in your switch .. I did to and you can hardly hear the switch :) I don't even have ventilation in that 19rack and the switch keeps on running. Grtz, JT -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Charlie Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Verzonden: zaterdag 21

ISDN oddities [7:53897]

2002-09-23 Thread Jenny McLeod
I'm having a problem with some ISDN channels. We use ISDN as a failover for other services. The ISDN is on a AS5300 (IOS 12.1) - note that this is ETSI (switch type primary-net5). Lots of dialer interfaces, load thresholds set, ppp multilink used. The AS5300 dials the remote sites. 60 channels

Pix performance woes [7:53898]

2002-09-23 Thread Symon Thurlow
Hi All, I have a question regarding PIX perfromance. and wanted to see what the experienced PIX crowd here has seen before. I am migrating from two seperate Checkpoint 4.1 boxes running on PC's (PIII 733) to one failover 515e bundle. The 515e has a PII 433 cpu in it. The environment is an

URGENT: problem with load balancing accross two internet links [7:53899]

2002-09-23 Thread afshin
I have got two internet links from two ISPs boths of which are directly connected to the lan . I would like to set the default gateway of my clients to the 3660 router I have on my network so that it will load balance the outgoing traffic accross the two seperate internet links. I though maybe

Re: URGENT: problem with load balancing accross two internet [7:53900]

2002-09-23 Thread Russell Heilling
afshin wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... I have got two internet links from two ISPs boths of which are directly connected to the lan . I would like to set the default gateway of my clients to the 3660 router I have on my network so that it will load balance the

Re: URGENT: problem with load balancing accross two internet [7:53901]

2002-09-23 Thread Stephane Litkowski
If you don't want to (or can't) use CEF, just use the command : no ip route-cache on destination interfaces to desactivate FAST SWITCHING. NB : using CEF is more efficient than using PROCESS SWITCHING. Stephane Russell Heilling a icrit dans le message de news: [EMAIL PROTECTED] afshin

Re: URGENT: problem with load balancing accross two internet [7:53902]

2002-09-23 Thread afshin
Thanks steve That sounds quite reasonable. I had forgotten about how fast-swictching and load balancing interact. That helped. Regards Afshin Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=53902t=53902 -- FAQ, list archives, and

RE: MCNS Exam [7:53894]

2002-09-23 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G
The new MCNS exam is supposed to replace the current exam in October 2002 (probably in about a week or so) with new features. When the MCNS beta exam was available, Cisco made this announcement: The MCNS 641-100 BETA exam is the final step in preparation for the October 2002 launch of the

Re: ISIS [7:53839]

2002-09-23 Thread Binoy K L
Hi CCIE Professional Dvlp TCP/IP Vol 1 by Jeff Doyle or cisco documentation Regards Binoy On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 Robert L. DeWees wrote : I took the BSCN class, but I am signed up for the BSCI exam, which I am told has IS-IS. What is a good source to study the subject? Bobby [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: ISDN oddities [7:53897]

2002-09-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Jenny To clear an ISDN B Channel requires two steps 1) To figure out which serial interface it is eg serial 1/0:12 2) Issue the command to clear the required interface: clear int serial 1/0:12 That will reset the ISDN-B Channel If the dialup was via Async, you would enter: clear line tty x

Re: Which Version of ATM to Use [7:53737]

2002-09-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have binded PVCs to Vlans. It worked well for years. Last month, to my surprise, one PVC went down and I lost the Vlans binded, but the Vlans with LANE 'rerouted' to other available PVC. It do not means LANE is better than bind Vlans, because there were other problems related with LANE.

Re: Certificatiom [7:53666]

2002-09-23 Thread Robert Edmonds
I sent a message to Cisco asking if it was possible to verify certification status, and this is the response I received: Dear Robert: Thank you for contacting Cisco Training and Career Certifications team. We can verify certification for candidates given the proper information. Please provide

RE: CVOICE book: VoATM and VoFR [7:53909]

2002-09-23 Thread Tom Scott
Priscilla wrote: I have gotten quite a few of these simple voice/data networks up and running. It's very easy. There is no Call Manager! And, as you mentioned, the major benefit is that you bypass long-distance charges because you simply use the existing data network. You may need to

Re: token ring rj45 to db9 cabling [7:53860]

2002-09-23 Thread Ken Diliberto
Here's the fun part with these connectors: For this fun to work, you need the following: [SWITCH]--[Balun1]--[Token-ring wire]--[Balun2]--[Device/PC] Everything runs normal until yon knock (or should it be spelled NOC ;-) ) Balun2 off the wall. At this point, the IDC (or UDC if you're from

Re: SIP vs H323 [7:53852]

2002-09-23 Thread Gunjan Mathur
I tested one SIP equipement of vonage, and that was far far better then any device using H323...that's the reason I want to know the diff in between these two. What I understand is SIP model works on www/internet and h323 model is telephony, I believe this is the main reason for the quality

RE: Please confirm (conf#859539c0fa9032c5048e29374262c651) [7:53913]

2002-09-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, You have tried to post to GroupStudy.com's Professional mailing list. Because the server does not recognize you as a confirmed poster, you will be required to authenticate that you are using a valid e-mail address and are not a spammer. By confirming this e-mail you

Re: Large rack (Seattle area) [7:53892]

2002-09-23 Thread Brad Ellis
Oh...that kind of rack. My girlfriend got all excited when she saw your post (she was thinking of upgrading...) thanks, -Brad Ellis CCIE#5796 (RS / Security) Network Learning Inc [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.optsys.net (Cisco hardware) Jon McCoy wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL

RE: Re: Certification [7:53666]

2002-09-23 Thread Mark W. Odette II
I think this is the best suggestion of all... :) -Mark -Original Message- From: Chuck's Long Road [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 12:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Re: Certification [7:53666] Mark W. Odette II wrote in message [EMAIL

Setting priority for Voice traffic [7:53914]

2002-09-23 Thread suaveguru
Dear all, I know that using ip precedence , ip RTP priority and RSVP can set QOS for voice packets but can anyone provide me with details on the configuration ? suaveguru __ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC Yahoo!

Re: SIP vs H323 [7:53852]

2002-09-23 Thread Steven A. Ridder
The signalling protocol used to set-up/tear-down a converstation wouldn't affect the quality of the voice. Maybe the equipment you used was superior, or was on a low latency network. Gunjan Mathur wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... I tested one SIP equipement of

Re: MCNS Exam [7:53894]

2002-09-23 Thread Ben W
I took the current MCNS exam a few weeks ago. I did not see any CET at all but I do remember PIX IPSec support. Mohannad Khuffash wrote: Thanks Shawn for your information. But if I do the current version exam 640-442 - not the new one- this week should I read the below subjects ?

Please Please help!!! [7:53917]

2002-09-23 Thread H
Hello, I currently have a Cisco 2620. I am just wondering what would be the most economic / most cost effective way to get 4 Serial Ports in total onto the 2620 (so I can do 4 ports frame etc). I know I can get 2 x WIC-2T, but is there any other cheaper way? And would I need any special cables

Re: Pix performance woes [7:53898]

2002-09-23 Thread mike greenberg
First of all, the Pix515E is running on an Intel Celeron 433Mhz, not PII. I have customers that have no problem migrating from CheckPoint NG (FP2) over to Pix515 firewall (running version 6.2(2)). At the same time, I've seen customers having problems with the Pix firewalls that I have to migrate

1720 flash memory issue [7:53919]

2002-09-23 Thread dj
Just installed a 16MByte Viking Flash memory card (Viking p/n CS16MC5V) in a Cisco 1720 router with the following Boot ROM: ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.0(3)T, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) The Flash appears to work (I can flash IOS images on them), but the router only sees the flash as 4 MBytes

bgp no-sync [7:53920]

2002-09-23 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Is it me, or is no-sync the default in BGP in 12.2.11T? -- RFC 1149 Compliant Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=53920t=53920 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html

RE: 1720 flash memory issue [7:53919]

2002-09-23 Thread Daniel Cotts
IIRC The Viking will not work but an Intel will. They use different chips. -Original Message- From: dj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 10:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: 1720 flash memory issue [7:53919] Just installed a 16MByte Viking Flash

Re: token ring rj45 to db9 cabling [7:53860]

2002-09-23 Thread Chuck's Long Road
Ken Diliberto wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Here's the fun part with these connectors: For this fun to work, you need the following: [SWITCH]--[Balun1]--[Token-ring wire]--[Balun2]--[Device/PC] Everything runs normal until yon knock (or should it be spelled

Re: Please Please help!!! [7:53917]

2002-09-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No... you will need 2 cards WIC-2T 4 CAB-SS-X21MT As an example I wrote CAB-SS-X21MT, for an X21 interface, but if you need V.35 or something, check in the CISCO4s web site. But you need to be sure the cable is SS. Regards, Ing. Joseba M. Izaga K|hn Gerente de Operaciones

RE: SSH [7:53869]

2002-09-23 Thread Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1
SSL (developed by Netscape) and SSH are different encryptions with different applications and IP ports. Good sites for reference are: SSL = http://wp.netscape.com/security/techbriefs/ssl.html SSH = http://www.openssh.com/manual.html Bill Creighton CCNP Senior System Engineer Motorola iDEN

RE: SSH [7:53869]

2002-09-23 Thread John Neiberger
It should be noted that OpenSSH uses SSL (openssl) to handle the encryption during a session. John Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1 9/23/02 11:28:53 AM SSL (developed by Netscape) and SSH are different encryptions with different applications and IP ports. Good sites for reference are: SSL =

RE: SSH [7:53869]

2002-09-23 Thread Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1
Absolutely, installing SSH on a Unix box requires SSL for encryption purposes, however from a networking perspective, they utilize different ports and operate independently from each other (in the IP stack) Bill Creighton CCNP Senior System Engineer Motorola iDEN CNRC Packet Data

Re: URGENT: problem with load balancing accross tw [7:53901]

2002-09-23 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Stephane Litkowski wrote: If you don't want to (or can't) use CEF, just use the command : no ip route-cache on destination interfaces to desactivate FAST SWITCHING. Destination interfaces or ingress interfaces? I would think you would disable it on the incoming interfaces to disable the

Re: Please Please help!!! [7:53917]

2002-09-23 Thread Thomas Larus
You can use an NM-4A/S, but these ports can go no faster that 128kbps. This will also use up your NM slot, which you may want to leave open for something else (like a Voice module). Shop around for these NM-4A/S modules, as the prices vary drastically from vendor to vendor, and day to day on

Re: Please Please help!!! [7:53917]

2002-09-23 Thread Don
Well, an NM-4A/S is probably cheaper if your NM slot is open. However, it only does 128k per connection instead of the 2-8 mbits of a WIC-2T. WIC-2T's seem to go for about $200-$250 each on ebay. A NM-4A/S seems to go for about $200-$250 on ebay. It may also depend on whether you want to leave

CCIE Security Lab Workbook [7:53927]

2002-09-23 Thread mindiani mindiani
Can anybody let me know what book is the best practice for CCIE Security Lab ? -IPExpert CCIE security lab preparation Workbook -Workbook for the Cisco. CCIE Security Lab Exam from HelloComputers -CCIE Security Practice Lab from CCbootcamp

VPDN - ISDN problems [7:53931]

2002-09-23 Thread Sujal G. Ajmera
Hi, Enclosed ISDN CALL HISTORY of showing customers' connect time. It it disconnects within few seconds. I am 100% sure that there is no ISDN problem at either end. Sometimes the connect time ranges from 5 minutes to 30 minutes. This problem happens daily. Also enclosed the error log for

Re: Please Please help!!! [7:53917]

2002-09-23 Thread John Neiberger
If you use WIC-2Ts then you'll need to use Smart Serial cables which have itty bitty ends on them. You could try getting an NM-4A/S which has four low-speed serial ports with the type of connectors you're used to seeing. John H 9/23/02 9:29:16 AM Hello, I currently have a Cisco 2620. I am

Re: SIP vs H323 [7:53852]

2002-09-23 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
In what ways was the SIP equipment better? The fact that it comes from a www/internet IETF world, versus H.323 which comes from the ITU, wouldn't necessarily mean that it's better. In fact, to make a very broad generalization, the IETF has historically been involved with data networking which

OT - ISDN viability - WAS: Re: VPDN - ISDN problems [7:53931]

2002-09-23 Thread Chuck's Long Road
I see more complaints / problems / issues with ISDN and DDR in specific and in general, in real world and in test situations. Idle curiousity. Is ISDN really viable in terms of reliability for DDR applications? In any number of mission critical applications, I have seen major vendors, major

Re: SIP vs H323 [7:53852]

2002-09-23 Thread Chuck's Long Road
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... In what ways was the SIP equipment better? The fact that it comes from a www/internet IETF world, versus H.323 which comes from the ITU, wouldn't necessarily mean that it's better. In fact, to make a very