Hey John,
One thing that comes to mind is rate-limiting. Do you have L3? Maybe you
could create a new vlan (to make all traffic go through the L3 device) with
a new subnet and drop that port/pc into that vlan. Then setup an
access-list and rate limit commands to throttle that traffic to
I Have an issue I'm curious about.
I've set up HSRP on a 6513. We have more servers with Unixware O.S.
installed. These machines learn all MAC addresses from all
routers not one from active router.
Thank you for your input.
Marian
The IT department of the Romanian Bank for Development
There is gotta be someone near Stockton!!!
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Hi,
As usual, if you have chance to practice hand-ons alot, you may pass with
self-study and vice versa.
Regards,
Leonard Ong, CISSP, CSS-1, CCSE, MCSE,
MCDBA, CCNP, CCDP, NSA, LCP
Network Security Specialist, APAC
NOKIA
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Hi,
As you probably noticed that quite a number of CCIEs are jobless in the US,
and seems like Cisco professionals has been oversupplied to the market.
Since this is the case, I would say the certification is losing its
attractiveness.
As always, a bit advice. Take and pass the cert only when
Hello
I am going to give the ccnp switching exam. Could anyone help me with some
important notes about the exam or some important advice about practice, what
simulator to use ..
Thank you
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Does anyone know if the CCIE practical exam is 'regional specific', i.e.
will I need in-depth knowledge of T-1 T-3 services despite living and
working in the UK?
Many thanks in advance
Tim
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HI Binoy,
Try to get the book Internet Routing Architectures by Basam Halabi if
you want to study BGP in depth.
You can also try the following link.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/bgp-toc.html
regards
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Here's some advice for the SWTCH 640-604 exam.
Read and understand the following link (watch for wrap):
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/si/casi/ca6000/tech/campn_wp.htm
Shawn K.
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Clearly, you cannot do DMZ scenarios, or get a real feel for multiple
security levels. Also hot standby is not allowed. However, that said, it
is completely compatible with the larger units' IOS, allowing you to use the
current version and get hands-on feel for how it differs from the
I need to recert within a month and don't see any test engines or books. I
have passed my R/S CCIE written and now need to recert my CCNP Since my lab
is a ways off and was wondering if the IE books help with this ?
My CCNP material is out dated since I tested with version 1. Do you think
the
It may not work, what with all these new things that have been added.
But I would imagine that if you have some money and get good practice exams,
it should do the job, especially if you have been working with the
technologies.
The best thing of all is that knowledge which you stuggled to
I belong to the CheckPoint list server and a very similar discussion is
happening over there referencing Outlook over a VPN between CheckPoint
firewalls.
Could this problem be related to Tunnel overhead and packet
fragmentation?
I think this might be a problem with Microsoft's implementation of
What materials did you use for the BCRAN? How long studying (plus hours/day).
Thanks!
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A small thing on this. Cross check whenever you are putting that router,
what is the default gateway. What I want to indicate over here is, the
Microsoft Outlook looks around for the SMTP and POP-3 servers through the
default gateway of the machine, so the other applications might work
Having problem with telnet on public IP (WAN address for isdn dialin
user...). In local network telnet on private ip work fine, but this happens
either when there is no access-list applied on any interfaces or line vty 0
4
situation :
Hello Group,
I got some 8mb flash memory to sell, pulled from 2500 routers. Looking for
$50AUD each.
Thanks
Albert
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Sorry, I said it may be difficult because I have never looked at the CCIE
(RS) course content!
Sorry again, it must be possibel!
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Has any one configured a Data T1 on the following card (VWIC 2MFT-T1)? This
is very different from what I've seen in the past...
I've been looking on CCO for data configuration, but haven't found anything.
They say it's possible.
Cheers,
mkj
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Michael Jablonski
Hi group,
I have a Cisco 2524 connecting my in house network to the Comcast (cable
modem network) all works fine.
I would like to now add a modem attached to the unused aux port of the 2524,
so that I can dial into the router and either get transit out to the
internet or access my inside
Personally, I can't imagine being able to pass the CCIE RS exam and not
being able to breeze through the CCNP stuff. It may be different than
version 1, but I imagine you've probably been keeping fairly up to date with
this stuff since you're attempting your IE cert.
ccnp ccnp2002 wrote in
Hello,
I wonder what happens if you don't pass the CCNP
recertification ? Say if your CCNP is still valid and
you take the recert test early and do not pass, does
that mean you cease to be a CCNP ?
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I know if you have one CCIE and pass a second one it counts as
recertifiying, however does this mean you would have to recertify both in
the future by taking the written for each one, For example, Security and
Rs?
Jim
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The topology service view depends on CDP, not just IP or even SNMP. Please
make
sure that the CDP between the missing devices and other present devices are
enabled.
You can verify by checking the 'show cdp neighbor' to see if they see each
other.
Rico.
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I am looking for R/S Lab study partner(s) in Tallahassee or surrounding area.
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Does anyone know if there is a rule in Cisco commands that helps you remember
when to put a dash in a command and when not too? For example the command
IP
RTP HEADER-COMPRESSION. What signals that you need a dash between header and
compression? I've never figured this out.
Thank you in
I am interested to know what are the applications out there that sets the DF
bit . Does anybdy know and common ones ? The reason for this is because I
want to run LFI on my router for the purpose of VoIP. If I understand how
LFI works, it will chop up large data packets so as to reduce possible
You need to use the channel-group command to create the serial interface,
it doesn't do this automatically. Here is an example from one that I have
done:
controller T1 2/1
framing esf
clock source internal
linecode b8zs
cablelength short 133
channel-group 0 timeslots 1-24 speed 64
In
Anybody got stencils for catalyst 6513s and corresponding cards that they
can send me or know where I could get them?
Thanks,
Mario Puras
SoluNet Technical Support
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For me it usually comes from repetition of the commands and when there
is an uncertainty about when to put the dash the old '?' usually works.
Hope this helps.
M.
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HI,
I used Cisco certification guid, Sybex exam notes and amother book named
Remote access for cisco networks by bill burton. exam was ok but i had
problems in simulation Question. I could not perform the command
copy run start i was keep geeting wrror. then i tried wr command to
cave running
I was wondering if any of the Microsoft experts out there can help me with
this one.
I am having a problem installing CiscoWorks 2000 3.2 CD one on a Win2k
Advanced server. I have installed this same version on other 2k advanced
servers in the past with no problem but at the beginning of the
Ha! I have wndered about this in the past also but I think there is no
consistency whatsoever. The ? and tab key are your friend.
MADMAN
John Huston wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a rule in Cisco commands that helps you
remember
when to put a dash in a command and when not too?
Hello friends,
I have a question for you, maybe you can help me...
Suppose that I have an Ethernet segment with some routers
speaking OSPF, one of them is the DR and other is the BDR. Suppose that I
add a new router to the Ethernet segment. I know that this doesn't start
I have been using VWIC-1MFT's and VWIC-2MFT's to connect in a data mode
to WIC-1DSUs using a cross over T1 cable. When you do this, it is
imperative to add the 'speed 64' portion of the channel-group if that is
the base speed of the DS0. I am finding that in general, if I want
something to work
John Huston wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a rule in Cisco commands that
helps you remember
when to put a dash in a command and when not too? For example
the command IP
RTP HEADER-COMPRESSION. What signals that you need a dash
between header and
compression? I've never figured
Try 'clear ip ospf proc'
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Hello friends,
I have a question for you, maybe you can help me...
Here's a mirror site that has just about every Cisco icon you'd ever want.
I'm using Visio 2002 pro, but if I'm not mistaken the .vss (stencils) work
in all versions. It's a huge file (about 25Mb) so I hope you got a good
connection.
http://www.ipsyn.net/cisco/icons/
Bill Creighton CCNP
Senior
If you want powerpoint and other icons, you get them from Cisco directly at
the following:
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http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/503/2.html
Bill Creighton CCNP
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What is LFI? Sorry for my ignorance. Is it an IP thing or a data-link-layer
thing?? If it's a data-link-layer thing, then it's not a problem.
The DF bit only affects IP fragmentation.
As far as what applications set the DF bit, it's more common than you might
think. DNS often does. Quite a few
At 4:06 PM + 10/3/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello friends,
I have a question for you, maybe you can help me...
Suppose that I have an Ethernet segment with some routers
speaking OSPF, one of them is the DR and other is the BDR. Suppose that I
add a new router to
They may learn the MAC addresses for all routers on their network segment,
but which one do they use when sending non-local traffic? Don't they use
the MAC address that maps to the IP address of the configured default gateway?
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The easiest way I have found to do this is to:
ip ospf pri 0 on the DR's interface , this will force a new DR, then
no ip ospf pri 0
I would first get the router you wish to be the DR to be the BDR,
using the above process on the BDR
Jim Fickett
Jim Brown wrote:
I belong to the CheckPoint list server and a very similar
discussion is
happening over there referencing Outlook over a VPN between
CheckPoint
firewalls.
Could this problem be related to Tunnel overhead and packet
fragmentation?
I think this might be a problem with
You don't mention Exchange server but I assume this is what you are
attaching to using Outlook. Is there any NATting involved with Exchange? If
so you might have an Exchange port problem.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q155831
Setting TCP/IP Ports for Exchange and
In this PIX Scenerio, What will be the best option. Note: PIX is being
used between the two Private networks. I am just treating the outside
interface as one of the users' subnets. I have 10 users on outside interface
(Network 192.168.40.0) want to have an acess to the some resources in the
Is this for the written and practical or just the practical?
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While ordinarily I would defer to your extensive experience and superior
powers of observation, Cil, I'm going to present a real world situation, and
let's see how what you say below stands up under scrutiny. I am not saying
your approach and your advice is suspect. It is excellent, and to be
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Has anyone out there ever configured a 7200 with a bridged OC3
interface that is then routed via a BVI?? The config is not the issue
but can the router handle it as this link will be heavily used. Since
the bridged to routed conversion is done in software I don't have a warm
fuzzy about this
That's interesting. I have a call center user who uses an ACD client over
VPN and they are having similar problems to what you are describing. I'll
try having them change the MTU size in the VPN client to see what happens.
Out of curiosity, what was your previous MTU size, and what did you end up
Actually the method for detecting that it is an MTU problem is a very simple
five step process:
1. Take the first letter of the program manufacturer Microsoft so you
get m
2. Take the first three letters of program name Outlook becomes - out
3. Take the result from step 2 and
Interesting. Wish I could provide a direct answer.
Aside from NOT using BVI's :) I usually like to just make the assumption
bvi's are going to be process switched to be safe which works for the small
environments I've used them in. And they usually are process switched for
interesting packets
What does this mean. I was looking at table 21-112. The difference between
supervisor engine I and supervisor engine II is that the I has 24 Gbps
switching engine and the
II has three 24 Gbps. Yet the pps remains the same(18Mpps). Is there a
direct correlation between the switching fabric and the
Let's see the Cisco VPN client gives you four choices - default (
doesn't state size - I assume 1500 ), 572, 1400, and custom.
I see I actually lied earlier. I changed the MTU down to 1200, not 600.
I must have been thinking full duplex ;-
Chuck
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The hyperlink below describes my problem exactly. I have an older catalyst
1900 with a DB9 console port rather than the newer RJ45 connector. My
rollover cable/DB9 connector won't work. I do get output when I go into the
diagnostic console but not when the switch boots. Up until the point
Thanks mate,
I will put that config on my managers port this afternoon and have a go at
it.
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Dear GroupStudy,
Here is my interesting dilemma. I hope someone can lend some insight...
1 - I only have dial-up (no cable modem - i.e. no constant connection to
Internet).
2 - I travel for work, so I'm not home very often.
3 - I have a lab that
You went through the troubleshooting process. You defined the problem and
then gathered data. I never said go through the OSI layers as you may be
implying. I said to use Cisco's troubleshooting method as taught in CIT and
probably still at the bottom of this message. There's no mention of OSI in
Hi All,
I am trying to set up NAT on a cisco 2600 router. Everything seems to be
working except that I can not access resources on the inside using there
public IP address from the inside. From the internet the router translates
the public addresses to private addresses, but from the inside I
How is the simulation question? Easy? How many simulation question
altogether?
Amir Tahir wrote in message
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HI,
I used Cisco certification guid, Sybex exam notes and amother book named
Remote access for cisco networks by bill burton. exam was ok
What type of router and IOS? There are/were
limitations depending on those, but data is possible.
You would set up a channel-group on the controller t1
interface and define the used timeslots. This creates
a logical/virtual serial interface which you can
configure like any other serial interface
What type of router and IOS? There are/were
limitations depending on those, but data is possible.
You would set up a channel-group on the controller t1
interface and define the used timeslots. This creates
a logical/virtual serial interface which you can
configure like any other serial interface
No, you dont have to re-cert both.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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Jim Haynes wrote in message
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I know if you have one CCIE and pass a second one it counts as
is 603 already abolished ?? am planning to take 603 next week, i thought
it'll be change on OCT 25?
thanks!
Kaminski, Shawn G wrote in message
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You need to know IS-IS, BGP, EIGRP, and OSPF equally well for the exam
because each exam will be
Hosts files, or local dns server pointing to private ip address,
or
use a pix firewall with the following command alias (inside)
255.255.255.255 which will doctor the dns reply for you.
check out the following link...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/alias.html
Brett
Congrats, I passed DQoS today!
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How is the simulation question? Easy? How many simulation question
Howard,
I would like to hear your brief arguement on X.25 Fast Select as a
connectionless protocol. In (a paltry) defense of it being a
connection-oriented, doesn't the fast select option allow for data transfer
in the control packets? Just curious as to your input here and sort of
playing
IRB is in CEF path, what pkts size you are expecting for your line rate ;-)
However you can get much better perf.with 1483 since it is PXF accelerated,
but for that you need NSE1...
thanks,
rahul.
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Has anyone out there ever
10/3/20029:45pm Thursday
When I loook @ the link you referenced I can honestly see why I love Cisco
truly regret working on Bay/Nortel routers switches for 2 1/2 years before
ever touching Cisco letting my ego headed boss bully me into getting the
Nortel Networks Certified Support
Guys, if one take a ccnp exam today, is there a time limit to take the other
3 exams or else the exam gets invalid?
Can someone help me?
tks a lot,
leo
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time limit
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The following link may help you on your request.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/503/icons1.zip
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/503/icons2.zip
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/503/icons3.zip
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/503/icons4.zip
Amnuay Mekchompu
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Hi,
ip nat inside source static private public ip
./Msava
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Hi All,
I am trying to set up NAT on a
hi,
well as far as simulation Q is concerned .In exam i had only one Q
that was a frame relay question. In routing i had one Question as well
that was OSPF question.
I used simulation software at home but in exam it noo
it was a bad choice to put that type of format. it doesn't
Cool. cong to you.
amir
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Just use static (inside, outside) 172.16.20.0 172.16.20.0 netmask
255.255.255.0
and then create conduits for the type of traffic you want to allow from the
outside to the inside.
-- Lidiya White
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it's on the router... Check 'nat on the stick' config examples. Traffic HAS
to go through a 'ip nat inside' and 'ip nat outside' interfaces to be
Natted. If it goes only through ip nat inside interface, Nat will not
happen...
-- Lidiya White
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No, we were discussing the BSCI 640-901 exam. You're OK taking the 640-603
until 10/25 providing you registered for it by 9/13.
Shawn K.
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