1- what media are the floors going to coonect with?
2- what are the core routers/switches going to have installed( gig or
copper)?
3- what apps are going to be on the floors and the admin floor ?
4- what protocols are running on the network?
5- is it all going to be layer 3 or a mix of L3 and
if the employer re-imburses you, whats the issue with your wife?
Tim Medley wrote:
So is that how people without experience do it? Just keep failing the ccie
written exam until you've memorized all the questions or get lucky?
You must be single, or rich, or both. My wife has a fit when I
Let say if i use a 100Mbps switch for 300 user for each floor. Will it be
very slow? How do i really calculate the BW for each user. Doing an
approximation? 100M/300 ?
Cheers,
Jimmy
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If i have to design network for 3 storey on
G'Day,
You could use a product available from SolarWinds called
'SolarWinds Engineers Edition'. It contains a tool called 'WAN Killer' (Its
a great little tool) You will be able to fill you connection up with
different percentages of available bandwidth. Just an idea anyhow. Other
Larry,
I have the same situation. She doesn't like that I have to shell out the
money first even though I get re-imbursed. She thinks my money is HER
money and has nothing to do with the company. I just passed MCSE/SD and
even though it was free, I felt her pain. Should do the CCIE Sec
Which version ? Can we find it on the CCO ?
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I would love to get a copy so I could experiment. I just want to run MPLS
on a home pod so I can do some simple configurations in preparation for
the
CCIE Written. If anybody has a
Yeah I hear you brother. Our company reimburses successful tests and I've
just bombed MPLS twice. Every time I bomb, the wife gets to go on a shopping
spree worth $AUD190 to balance the equation. Certainly the best incentive to
pass I ever had!
Rik
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which platform are you going to use for 300 users...
6500 ?
4006 ?
or multiple stackables ?
Jimmy wrote:
Let say if i use a 100Mbps switch for 300 user for each floor. Will it be
very slow? How do i really calculate the BW for each user. Doing an
approximation? 100M/300 ?
Cheers,
Jimmy
Jimmy
Hi all,
Just a quick question:
I have the following setup: (a)(b)---OSPF network
Router A (extreme L3 switch) is connected to router B, and router B is
running ospf to other cisco boxes. I have setup a static route that points
from A to B so machines can get to pc's in the ospf area. The
OUCH!!
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Yeah I hear you brother. Our company reimburses successful tests and I've
just bombed MPLS twice. Every time I bomb, the wife gets to go on a
Hi.. I want to create cluster management suite for my whole network. But
after I create the first 2900 switch as the command switch, I found that I
can't find any candidates for it to convert to cluster member.
For your information, we have many 2900 switches in our network, but all the
2900
hi all,
anybody know how i can update the dictionary files for Cisco ACS 2.6 running
on windows NT or 2000 server ?
any suggestion is apprecited.
thanks in advance.
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hmm...Let don't talk about product. Just for a general view. Will a normal
100Mbps switch able to support 300 user? Is it realistic in real life
application?
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which platform are you going to use for 300 users...
6500
Euhhh
Weird stuff ... Ain't the wife glad that you are trying to learn stuff to
get a better payed job or that you feel better yourself by learning new
stuff that makes you more confident ??
I sure know my girlfriend won't go on a shoppingspree :) She would only be
sad that i didn't make it.
Depends what your traffic profile is like, and your network environment.
Remember that 300 users is probably getting up there as far as one
broadcast domain is concerned.
What do the users do? Just a little email and office documents, or do
they manipulate large graphics files etc?
Tons of
I am having problems with a ISDN router calling into an ISP,
the CHAP authentication is not sending the correct username.
the debug i get
PPP BRI0:1: CHAP challenge from 3640
00:10:21: PPP BRI0:1: USERNAME 3640: lookup failure.
00:10:21: PPP BRI0:1: Unable to authenticate for peer.
it always
as a rule of thumb 10mbps ethernet to the user end station is fine for
typical user applications in businesses where the network plant is
switched - exchange, file sharing, etc. servers on 100mbps. i'm told that
more data intensive applications may require 100mbps ethernet to the
desktop, but i
Hi Arni,
The one thing to note about CHAP is that the Authentication process is
bi-directional. That is to say that, in a normal CHAP Setup your Router will
send a USERNAME/PASSWORD combination to the Remote End and the Remote End
will send a USERNAME/PASSWORD combination to your Router.
This is
I had a similar issue on a NM-4A/S module. A case logged with TAC and they
said the module was faulty. I got it replaced
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I
I am thinking about adding a firewall in my lab, I don't want a Pix 5xx
series due to port limitations. I need to know if I can
run Pix IOS (2MB flash support) on a Local Director?
Thanks!
Joe
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Allen,
I agree with you completed, I will say that 99.99% of the time 10mbps for
end stations is fine, if you have some users that may need more than 10mbps
then
you need to really study and fully understand the type of traffic is being
generated
my these users and then you may have to take a
Interesting comments regarding spouses!!
I used to think that these things only happen in My Part of the World I
had no idea at all that this is universal!!
Good Lesson!
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Always allow room for growth, I would implement Core gigabit switch that
interefaces with at least 3 other switches.
Cheers,
Joe
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If i have to design network for 3 storey on a building. There are around
200-300 workstations
Anthony,
If I understand you correctly, it shouldn't be a problem. All you're doing
is mixing dynamic with static routing. It's done every day, all over the
world. By the way, how do you like your Extreme equipment. Where I used to
work did a migration to Extreme (or rather has been doing a
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I disagree - how does router B know to route traffic back to router A?
Router
B will need some static route back to Router A, or some other IGP needs to
run
between A and B. As it is now, traffic *can* get from router A to the OSPF
cloud, but not back.
BJ
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002 13:36:02 GMT
It should work, send a sh interface off of the 6509.
Dave
Abbas Ali wrote:
I have a 6509 connected to another 6509 and also connectedto (2) 4006
switches. I have 3 Vlans and one 1 vlan specificallyfor the Management.
The managment subnet is 10.0.1.0. One ofthe 6509s is acting as a root
Wayne Jang wrote:
have a customer that wants to implement BGP at his office. They want to
have complete redundancy, not load balancing. They have some users coming
in from the outside for VPN and email servers.
They will be using T-1s to two separate ISPs and will use a separate router
It's a 12.0 experimental version, so it was never meant to be used in a
production network. That's why it isn't on CCO, but on one of their
engineering servers instead. If anything goes wrong, TAC wont support
the image. It was compiled by one of the engineers at Cisco to test
MPLS using lower
heheh...you now know the difference between dating and marriage! Where I
work, we have a trade agreement with a testing facility, so I get cisco
boots and tests for free. Not only do I not have to pay first then get
reimbursed. But even though I'm missing work, I still get my 40 hours
paycheck
The BGP part will be easy to do. HSRP will be easy to do however if you are
going to have 2 router (each running EBGP to the ISP) that connect to a
firewall (whether it is a PIX or not) understand that most firewalls do not
pass Multicast traffic. So HSRP will break because hellos will not be
Dating and married ? :)
I have been dating for 11 years now, yes .. with the same girl :)
Would seem like a marriage dont you think ?
BUt i guess it's the same everywhere, that you have to sign a paper that you
don't leave after getting a certificate. They mostly wanna kaap you a year
or more,
I have already tried using ppp authentication chap callin, and that does not
change anything
yes the IP unnumberd is just there for testing, as this router I am using
can not do IP address negoitedted, and NAT
but the production router will be able to.
Could that be the issue, from the debug,
Do you have the following on the router giving the error:
username 3640 password
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I have already tried using ppp authentication chap callin, and that does
not
change anything
yes the IP unnumberd is just
She's obsessed with money. My wife is also psychic. I was out to lunch a
few weeks back at a sandwich shop with a bunch of guys from the office.
I had just sat down to eat and my wife calls on the cell phone and
started yelling at me for spending money at lunch. I hadn't even begun
to eat my
Hi Tim,
Actually I'm single =) . My employer, paid the first attemp, but after
that I have to pay for every failed exam. He will reimburses the last one,
when I pass.
My girlfriend has started to complain about the expenses, so I think I
sould consider it a bigger issue than
Hello all,
Can any offer any feed back on IDSPM (9E0-572)??
TIA,
FW
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The product makes a big difference. Are you planning to have one switch
with 300 ports or 30 switches with 12 ports? Are you planning to use
VLANs? If so will there be more than 64?
The traffic pattern makes a huge difference as does the network design.
If you're using 30 switches
Do you have this image ?
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It's a 12.0 experimental version, so it was never meant to be used in a
production network. That's why it isn't on CCO, but on one of their
engineering servers instead. If anything goes wrong, TAC wont support
Just signed up to this list so forgive me if this has been said already.
On your Cisco I dont see where you have created a username and password. It
should look like this:
Example:
username test password cisco
The username is typically the hostname of the router you want to connect to.
So
Yeah, its pretty hard. Passing is 800 which is higher than normal. Biggest
trick is know CSPM inside and out. Download it and make sure you know where
in the application to do things and how to navigate around in CSPM. They
will ask you really obscure questions, like they will ask you how to
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100Mbps switch able to support 300 user? Is it realistic in real life
application?
CL: good idea. so let's start with the fundamentals as I
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Hell with it that REALLY sucked...lol
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If you are serious about designing this netwoek and designing ir correctly
for scalability and functionality, pick up a good network design book.
My reccomendation is Top Down Network Design, by Priscilla Openheimer. U
Trying to finish the discussion I would say:
I believe that the core of discussion should be: some people are much more
intersted to get the certification instead to learn to get experience and
increase the skills.
They went to a bootcamp pay $7000 to get CCNP in 11 days or 11000 for CCIE
in 15
Are you sure you meant psychic and not something spelled similarly? :)
just kidding
Tim
Medley
cc:
Chuck's Long Road wrote:
CL:my employer has lots of idle sales engineers who would just love to talk
to you, not to mention sell you something :-
So does Mine :)
:Larry Letterman
Cisco...
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Yeah, but it's a royal pain trying to remove the image when your done
with MPLS testing. You have to manually erase the image instead of
doing a copy tftp flash.
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If you are using Dynamic NAT/PAT, connection from the outside can't be
initiated.
If you need the outside world to contact your server/host behind this pix,
make sure that you have static Nat configured an access-list or conduit that
will allow port for that application.
Static Nat is used for
God, the crap us guys have to go through to get laid! :-)
Sorry if this is offending to anyone. I just couldn't help it!
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on the 2MB flash, you can only run PIX OS up to 5.1(5) Anything higher
than
that requires 16MB Flash. Furthermore, I don't think you can run Pix OS on
an
actually Local Director itself... However, you can purchase an 440BX-SE2
($30.00)
and transfer all the hardware from the local director
Shawn has a great deal then..I thought they took our money and we got
nothing back except complaints about
what we spend on cars, golf and cert test!!!
Kaminski, Shawn G wrote:
God, the crap us guys have to go through to get laid! :-)
Sorry if this is offending to anyone. I just couldn't help
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Shawn has a great deal then..I thought they took our money and we got
nothing back except complaints about
what we spend on cars, golf and cert test!!!
CL: your wife leaves you enough to spend on cars, golf, and
Hello,
Is there a way to update your System rom: bootstrap version off another
router.
I think that mine is correct.
I have tftped the flash: from another router and that was fine,
Is it possibleto tftp the System rom bootstrap software.
Any help appreciated.
Kind regards.
Paul.
Paul
evans Anthony wrote:
Hi all,
Just a quick question:
I have the following setup: (a)(b)---OSPF network
Router A (extreme L3 switch) is connected to router B, and
router B is running ospf to other cisco boxes. I have setup a
static route that points from A to B so machines can get
U have to connect a switch even if the connection doesnt break between the
routers. Bcoz, for HSRP to work, both the routers ethernet interfaces and
their VIP sholud be in the same subnet. If u directly connect them in a
firewall, its not possible as each interface in a firewall will be of a
Thank-you very much for the recommendations for Top-Down Network Design. I
probably don't express my gratitude often enough to the many people who
bought the book.
I suspect that we may be helping a Cisco Networking Academy student with
homework. ;-) This sounds a lot like the exercises they do.
Casey, Paul (6822) wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to update your System rom: bootstrap version off
another
router.
I think that mine is correct.
I have tftped the flash: from another router and that was fine,
Is it possibleto tftp the System rom bootstrap software.
Doesn't ROM
Hi,
Please sent me the info. like,
CCIE RS Written-
1.max. no of questions
2.Passing percentage
3.max.mark
4.Time
4.Question types.
5.difficulty level
6.Recommended materials
7.Other advices relating to Written exam.
Thanks and rgds
JBnair
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Cisco on how often a 7200 router or any router should be reloaded if ever
for a maintanance purposes ?
Thx
Randy
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I haven't come across anything personally either way, but it seems that this
would be unnecessary for a router, since there are no hard drives, etc. I
know it can be an issue with servers that stay on all the time, but I think
routers, switches, etc. with no moving parts (except of course, the
Won't he also need to redistribute the static route on router b into
OSPF, so that the rest of the OSPF area learns the route?
Symon
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Priscilla,
After rereading the question, I see my mistake. I guess I just read right
over the part where he said there was no route from B to A.
Those pesky details will get you every time.
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I don't think the boot's about learning the science, though. I understand
the science, but I wanted to know what specific things that I would need to
work on for the test. I think boots have their place. I found, however, that
if I didn't understand the science, I wouldn't have passed the tests
I had the same problem with a 4500. I used the same adapters you have and an
RJ45 straight cable. The same cable you use to wire a computer to a switch.
Worked like a charm . FOund this out through process of elimiantion.
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Fill
Fill
Fill
Fill
(word wrap caution)
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html#31
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Symon Thurlow wrote:
Won't he also need to redistribute the static route on router b
into
OSPF, so that the rest of the OSPF area learns the route?
Good point! He has to do something of that sort. Redistributing the static
route should work. Other methods would work too, if we knew more
I don't know of any reason to reload a router for maintenance purposes,
generally if the router is operating correctly it can be left alone. The
only reason for a periodic reload that I could think of would be if you have
a large amount of subinterfaces which get deleted and created, because the
Periodic server reboots are generally to deal with memory leaks rather
than moving parts. Flawed router software could perhaps exhibit the same
fault, although I have never heard of it personally.
Symon
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It's not just the wives and girlfriends. It's the boys too. My husband won't
let me buy new lab equipment, but you wouldn't believe what he spends on his
toys, (MP3 player, digital camera, digital video camera, PDA, cell phone,
telescope.) You name it, he's got it. ;-)
Priscilla
Julio Godinez
Hi all,
I have a 2912 that I have put enterprise IOS on. It complains about
ports 9-12 being unknown.
Anyone seen this before?
Cheers,
Symon
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What is this experimental version so we can try it on our 2500 routers?
Thank you.
From: Jim Tickle
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I would love to get a copy so I could experiment. I just want to run
Hi,
What does this command actually do:
#access-list 101 permit tcp any eq bgp any gt 1023?
Thank you.
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I would appreciate it if someone would recommend the best self study or
otherwise material
for the subject.
Thank you in advance for your help.
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Hi,
What does this command actually do:
#access-list 101 permit tcp any eq bgp any gt 1023?
It adds a line to access-list 101, that permits any TCP connections sourced
on the BGP port (179) to destination ports above
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Periodic server reboots are generally to deal with memory leaks rather
than moving parts. Flawed router software could perhaps exhibit the same
fault, although I have never heard of it personally.
CL: once in a while
I cannot get a response from the console port on my ebay as-is 4000M
router. Per earlier thread and archives, I think I have the right cable--a
straight through DB9-DB25 modem data cable. Some referred to rollover with
db25 adapter, but I tried all the adapters in my spare part box to no avail.
Try wiping out out the old config and start with a new. Also I work with a
lot of 2912s and 2924s and for some reason we've replaced several 2912s
after years of service due to bad ports.
Let me know if it works : )
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Symon Thurlow wrote:
Won't he also need to redistribute the static route on router
b
into
OSPF, so that the rest of the OSPF area learns the route?
Good point! He has to do something of that sort. Redistributing
the static route should work. Other
The 26xx, 36xx and some other series have ROMMON upgrades via software
download from CCO site, otherwise
you will have to do it via hardware upgrade.
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Hello,
Is there a way to update your System rom: bootstrap
There is no such doc but there are times where a reload fixes a
problem much the same way reloading your Windows PC does though less
frequently;)
I have several times seen a problem that just made no sense and there
was no obvious reason for it not to work, reload router and wallah it
works.
Hello all,
Have inherited 4 routers with no documentation as to vendors, maintenance
agreements etc. I have established a maintenance agreement is in place for
at least one router and now need to establish for the other boxes. I only
have physical access to one of the routers, the other three
This explains it pretty well:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/ospfdb6.html
It's a bit long-winded, but it beats looking at Moi's diagrams!
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This explains it pretty well:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/ospfdb6.html
It's a bit long-winded, but it beats looking at Moi's diagrams!
Make that Moy's
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I couldn't have said it better myself (especially the non-inclusive part -
that's my word for the day for the rest of this week - non-inclusive)
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my exp is quite same, but even pity...
First time, I got 85, then for the secondary, I felt quite better, but only
got 103, 2 points missed. I tried third time four days later, and passed it
with 112. so wierd questions, even now, i'm not sure which one is correct or
wrong. ;-)
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tried the aux port?
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s vermill wrote:
This explains it pretty well:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/ospfdb6.html
Great doc! Thanks.
It's a bit long-winded, but it beats looking at Moi's diagrams!
moi's also. (mine too ;-)
Priscilla
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Sort of. You get someone to find and read the serial number to you. You then
put it somewhere in the config where it can be retrieved. A banner can be
used but could be a security issue. One neat trick is to create a named
access list. Then put the SN in a remark line.
ip access-list standard
Tried that!
I _think_ the problem only showed up when I put the Enterprise IOS on my
2912-XL-A switch, although I might be wrong.
Infact, I'll blow the old IOS on and see if the problem goes away
Cheers,
Symon
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Better yet, use:
snmp-server chassis-id SERIAL#
Andrew
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Sort of. You get someone to find and read the serial number to you. You
then
put it somewhere in the config where it can be retrieved. A banner can be
used but
Daniel Cotts wrote:
used but could be a security issue. One neat trick is to create a named
access list. Then put the SN in a remark line.
ip access-list standard Serial_Number
remark This router's S/N JAB
'snmp-server chassis-id ' will work as well. In that case, you
can even
McHugh Randy wrote:
Can anyone tell me if they have come accross documentation or guidance from
Cisco on how often a 7200 router or any router should be reloaded if ever
for a maintanance purposes ?
hi,
my experience led me to rebooting the c7200 after every hardware change.
even though they
I'm putting in some rack time to review certain QoS features. Configuration
is not really a problem. MQC makes this really easy :-
However, I am attempting to observe results, and I am finding that I am
unable to make bad things happen, such as packet drops.
I am pinging from three different
In reference to Symon's comment about server reboots, there is a moving part
that would cause you to want to reboot your server -- the hard drive.
Although it is not an extremely common occurance (especially since hard
drives are supposed to be sealed), they can gather, for lack of a better
term,
This might help.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/chassis.shtml
-Moises
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From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wed 9/25/2002 2:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Subject: RE: Remote Serial #
Nope it is still there.
There is a later revision IOS for free on CCO, I'm about to try that
now.
Nope, it didn't work either, I guess my switch is slightly buggered. 8
ports are enough for labs etc anyway, and it's too damn loud to run as
an everyday switch in my front room :)
Symon
Pull the DB25 of fof the router and tell me what color pins are in 2,3
and 7. If not yel, blk, red then it doesn't much matter what line cord
your using. You can use either a roll over or straight thru what
determines which will work is the pinout on the end connectors.
Dave
Black Jack
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