can cable spliter create more switch port? [7:55667]

2002-10-16 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Hi.. I have a friend staying in the hostel room which has a wall port (RJ45) link to the internet. As there are two persons (two PC) staying in that room. So they bought a cable splitter. (one side with one female RJ45 jack and another side with two female RJ45 jack). So that two PCs can

Re: can cable spliter create more switch port? [7:55667]

2002-10-16 Thread The Long and Winding Road
better off buying a cheap hub. someone better versed in the electronics than I will explain this. Essentially, the splitter does not provide the right circuitry back to the switch. -- www.chuckslongroad.info like my web site? take the survey! Sim, CT (Chee Tong) wrote in message [EMAIL

RE: FXO FXS terminology - comments? [7:54331]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Feb 17, 12:55pm, John Neiberger wrote: } } Isn't this the reverse of what Chuck posted? This is how I thought it Yeah, it was. } was at one time but later I thought I had it backwards. Now I think I'm } just really confused! Let me see if I have this right: The ports are named

RE: FXO FXS terminology - comments? [7:54331]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Feb 17, 1:06pm, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: } John Neiberger wrote: } } A phone, as an end-user device, is a station and hence an FXS } device. } This connects to an FXO port on the router? } } No, that's backwards. A phone connects to an FXS port on a router. I Correct. }

RE: CCNP! [7:55658]

2002-10-16 Thread ccnp ccnp2002
Jimmy, It would be really nice to do all your preparation at that site without spending your money. This is the IDEAL thing! I have no idea what courses are provided, but if they are the CCNP Cisco authorized courses, IT IS A VERY GOOD DEAL BECAUSE YOU WILL GET THE CCNP PLUS GOOD KNOWLEDGE!

Re: OT: FXO FXS terminology - comments? [7:54331]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Feb 17, 1:09pm, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: } Bruce Enders wrote: } } The simplest way I know of to explain these is to take the last } letter } (O or S) and associate that to where it will connect TO. So, an } FXO } connects to an Office (PBX or CO) and an FXS connects to a }

Re: OT: FXO FXS terminology - comments? [7:54331]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Feb 17, 1:19pm, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: } John Neiberger wrote: } } So, the FXS or FXO port on the router is labeled from the } perspective of } the device that connects to it? Yes, it is. } NO. It's labelled as what it IS. NO! It is labelled as the opposite (i.e.

RE: OT: FXO FXS terminology - comments? [7:54331]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Feb 17, 11:35am, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: } } I learned voice from Randy Fischer, a brilliant engineer and helpful teacher } who works for Advanced Network Information, a Cisco training partner. Well, } at least he used to work there. I haven't talked to him in ages. } } His way to help

Re: OT: FXO FXS terminology - comments? [7:54331]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Feb 17, 11:30am, Chuck's Long Road wrote: } } The Cisco Call Manager Fundamentals book makes the rather brief assertion } that FXS ports provide connection to loop-start or ground-start telephone } lines, ... ( PBX ) ports, and other analogue telephone devices. FXO ports } provide connection

Re: assertion failed [7:54329]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Feb 17, 10:35am, Naafi Matovu wrote: } } I've just configured a cisco 2600 with a G703 card in it. The configuration } went ok but i keep on getting an error message 00:44:48: ASSERTION FAILED: } file ../src-m860-c2600/c2600_pquicc_timers.c, line 1133 on the console } screen. Any ideas what

RE: FXO FXS terminology - comments? [7:54331]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Feb 17, 12:53pm, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: } Haakon Claassen (hclaasse) wrote: } } FXS is a station (end device) } } FXS connects an end device, such as a telephone. It isn't an end device } itself. An FXS port is a port which connects to a Station device. } FXO is a trunk line

RE: boot software. [7:54088]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Feb 15, 1:52pm, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: } Casey, Paul (6822) wrote: } } 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

Re: OT: FXO FXS terminology - comments? [7:54331]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Feb 17, 10:46am, Chuck's Long Road wrote: } } In other words, an analog telephone set is an FXO device, and therefore No, an analogue telephone is an FXS device (an Office is what the telco has). The ports are named for the type of device that plugs into them. } Similarly, a PBX, or a

what program can decrypte secret password? [7:55680]

2002-10-16 Thread Kenny Smith
Hi.. My network tool (solarwind) can only decrypte the 7 series cisco password but it can't decrypte the secret password? Do you know any program can decrypte it? Besides, do u know we can only issue telnet command on PIX configuration mode not exec mode?

Re: OT: FXO FXS terminology - comments? [7:54331]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Feb 17, 2:01pm, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: } Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: } John Neiberger wrote: } } So, the FXS or FXO port on the router is labeled from the } perspective of the device that connects to it? } } NO. It's labelled as what it IS. } } In other words, a

Re: OT: FXO FXS terminology - comments? [7:54331]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Feb 17, 4:46pm, Chuck's Long Road wrote: } } so far as I know, this will not work. Cisco's IP phones are ethernet } devices, and must connect to a switch port. Well, you could use a hub if Yes. } IP phones are more akin to PC's, servers, etc, and you can't plug a PC into } either an

RE: what program can decrypte secret password? [7:55680]

2002-10-16 Thread John Botha (Mnet)
Hi The enable password is encrypted only if service password encryption is used. Same with the vty password. The enable secret password is encrypted with a hash algorithm even if the service password encryption is not being used. As far as I can recall, the algorithm is run locally, and as such

Re: VoIP Clarification. [7:55682]

2002-10-16 Thread Vance Krier
Hey Stu, In simple terms, yes you are correct. However, as I'm sure you know, you need to take this type of setup with a grain of salt. If you have a decent bandwidth, low latency, consistent connection between the phone and CM, it works fine. There's absolutely no guarantees for QoS on the

preparing for the routing and switching CCIE [7:55686]

2002-10-16 Thread Yaron E
Hi all, I would like to start preparing my self for the routing and switching CCIE lab exam and I would appreciate it, if someone could help me with a list of configuration topics, that are relevant and most important for the lab. I do not ask the exact questions or physical topology, but what

TCP/IP [7:55687]

2002-10-16 Thread Ghassan Majeed
From my little experience on the structure of TCP/IP , I draw the following chart: HTTPSMTPFTPTelnet| TFTPDNSDHCPSNMP | TCP|UDP IP

VoIP Clarification. [7:55682]

2002-10-16 Thread Stuart Pittwood
Good Morning all, I am just starting to look into VoIP as I have been asked by my manager to do some research and find out if there are any benifits from VoIP for our firm. Am I right in saying that if we had a solution based on Cat 6000 (or similar) switches, with a cisco VPN solution for the

Re: can cable spliter create more switch port? [7:55667]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Mar 8, 12:51am, Sim, CT (Chee Tong) wrote: } } Hi.. I have a friend staying in the hostel room which has a wall port } (RJ45) link to the internet. As there are two persons (two PC) staying in } that room. So they bought a cable splitter. (one side with one female RJ45 } jack and another

Re: TCP/IP [7:55687]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Mar 8, 3:14am, Ghassan Majeed wrote: } } From my little experience on the structure of TCP/IP , I draw the following } chart: } } HTTPSMTPFTPTelnet| TFTPDNSDHCPSNMP } | } TCP|UDP }

maximun file size???? [7:55691]

2002-10-16 Thread Antero Vasconcelos
does anyone knows the maximun file size of the configuration in a PIX Firewall, in bits? thks in advance urgent Cumprimentos Antero Vasconcelos Compta Network Solutions e-mail[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel. (+351) 22 969 9940 Fax (+351) 22 969 9935 www

Re: VoIP Clarification. [7:55682]

2002-10-16 Thread B.J. Wilson
Hi Vance - I too am studying All Things VoIP, and I'm curious how this would work. Say you have User A trying to call User B. User B is currently in the office. So User A dials '' which is User B's phone number (or route pattern if you want to be specific). CallManager picks up the

Re: what program can decrypte secret password? [7:55680]

2002-10-16 Thread Hamid Ali Asgari
If you mean the enable secret, no there isn't any program and you can't decrypt it. Hamid Hi.. My network tool (solarwind) can only decrypte the 7 series cisco password but it can't decrypte the secret password? Do you know any program can decrypte it? Besides, do u know we can only

Re: can I use a /31 subnet to the link between 2 routers eth [7:55695]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
.net Re: can I use a /31 subnet to the link between 2 routers eth [7:55457] (Mar 4, 9:46am) X-Mailer: Mail User's Shell (7.2.5 10/14/92) To: bergenpeak , [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: can I use a /31 subnet to the link between 2 routers eth [7:55457] Cc: On Mar 4, 9:46am, bergenpeak

RE: DQoS exam - review [7:55603]

2002-10-16 Thread Kim Graham
Is this the QoS/Mcast exam you are speaking of? I am looking at writing it sometime mid December as preparation for the CCIE and as part of the CCIP track. Kim / Zukee Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=55696t=55603

RE: With PIX unable to reach DMZ from LAN [7:55608]

2002-10-16 Thread Jay Dunn
You can have multiple NAT statements. NAT 0 will stop nat for whatever is defined in the access list. We have a 515 with a DMZ interface. Our inside network is 10.50.0.0/16 and our dmz network is 172.16.1.0/24. Here is an example from our PIX. access-list 101 permit ip 10.50.0.0 255.255.0.0

Re: what program can decrypte secret password? [7:55680]

2002-10-16 Thread Craig Columbus
This comes up periodically, and it's not true that the enable secret can't be broken. The enable secret can be cracked with the use of any one of the MD5 crack tools out there. Simple passwords go quickly, but complex passwords can take a VERY long time, even with a powerful machine. Anyway,

Re: can I use a /31 subnet to the link between 2 routers eth [7:55699]

2002-10-16 Thread bergenpeak
Below is a link from CCO with some details. Unfortunately, the example is not FE/GE. However, I've been using /31s on FE and GE p2p links between GSRs, 7609s, and 72xxs in the lab. IOS has been a mix of 12.0 and 12.1. As I mentioned in an earlier post, cisco did remove support for /31s on FE

OT: 50 ms and SONET [7:55700]

2002-10-16 Thread bergenpeak
Sorry for the OT post. Figured I'd float this here and see if any one might be able to help. Does anyone really know where the 50 ms SONET detect/fail-over time comes from? I've heard many answers, but none seem to be verifiable. I'm looking for pointers to docs which explain where or what

Strange Routing ... [7:55701]

2002-10-16 Thread Paul
Hi, R1 can ping/traceroute through R2 so on and so forth untill it reaches its destination at PC1. The same ping/traceroute fails when executed from R2 Why does this happen ??? The ping result can be see below from R2. WHA4006-1#ping 10.9.9.3 Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5,

Re: OT: 50 ms and SONET [7:55700]

2002-10-16 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 12:36 PM + 10/16/02, bergenpeak wrote: Sorry for the OT post. Figured I'd float this here and see if any one might be able to help. Does anyone really know where the 50 ms SONET detect/fail-over time comes from? I've heard many answers, but none seem to be verifiable. I'm looking for

2500 Series vs 2600 Series [7:55703]

2002-10-16 Thread Aaron Ajello
I'm thinking about putting together a home lab and am trying to figure out the right routers to get. Is the main difference between a 2500 series and 2600 series that the 2600 is modular and a 2500 is fixed? I know 2500's are end of life cycle and are probably slower and all that, but that

Re: OT: 50 ms and SONET [7:55700]

2002-10-16 Thread Paul Burke
You may want to get a hold of the Bellcore GR 253 SONET generic standards doc or other SONET Bellcore GR docs relating to switching times and the equivalent SDH ITU-T standards (which I am not sure what it is). On the SDH side you may want to start with ITU-T G.783. Hope this helps pb

Re: 2500 Series vs 2600 Series [7:55703]

2002-10-16 Thread Craig Columbus
I think it depends on your budget. You can get several 2500 series routers for the cost of a single 2600 with modules. With smart shopping, you should be able to pick up most 2500 models for under $275. I've bought 2501s, with 16/16, for under $200. The cheapest you're likely to get a

RE: 2500 Series vs 2600 Series [7:55703]

2002-10-16 Thread Mike Martins
You will need at least one 2620/21 with a Fastethernet port for ISL/.1Q trunking. The 2500's can do anything a 2600 can besides voice and ATM, but you can also use a MC3810 for voice which looks like a 2500 (With 16F/64D you can get a MC3810 image that does VOIP instead of only L2 ie VOFR) A 2520

odbc error caused by network?! [7:55706]

2002-10-16 Thread Jerry Deer
I have a few remote locations that occasionally experience odbc errors while running a certain Sql application. Of course fingers are automatically pointed at the network however after I test it seems very response( this is a vpn/dsl network). Any ideas on how to locate problem here or if it is

Re: OT: 50 ms and SONET [7:55700]

2002-10-16 Thread Paul Burke
You may want to get a hold of the Bellcore GR 253 SONET generic standards doc or other SONET Bellcore GR docs relating to switching times and the equivalent SDH ITU-T standards (which I am not sure what it is). On the SDH side you may want to start with ITU-T G.783. Hope this helps pb ---

RE: Strange Routing ... [7:55701]

2002-10-16 Thread Mike Martins
looks like a source problem, try pinging with extended commands. Use a IP address that is participating in the routing protocol. ie, if you ping an IP address in a foreign AS the router will most likely use the IP address of the IGP, if that IP add is not participating in BGP it will not be

Re: 3550: CCIE Lab [7:55643]

2002-10-16 Thread Mike Martins
Thanks for a candid reply. I will admit that it is easy to 'create' ambiguity when it is not there. I have heard from someone that says that a 3550 is already in the lab, thus my question is half answered. I am sure this is not an infringement on the NDA. 3550's are selling fast on ebay, I know

PIX, VPN and TACACS [7:55689]

2002-10-16 Thread Tomasz Minkowski
I Have a remote access VPN an my PIX, and XAuth through tacacs. Now I want to create access-list, depending on a user to forbid some vpn clients reach some host in the internal network, but I can't make tacacs and PIX work together. Can somebody help? Message Posted at:

video priority [7:55710]

2002-10-16 Thread Jake
I have to prioritize my video traffic over a point to point link. Is it necessary to implement LLQ just for video and data on the same link? Can I use WFQ or something just as basic. I know that WFQ is the default queueing mechanism for Serial interfaces, but are there perimeters that i can

Re: 2500 Series vs 2600 Series [7:55703]

2002-10-16 Thread quot;Peter Walker : CISSP, CSS1, CIP
Just thought I would add a little bit more. You may want to consider looking at 4500 (or 4000,4700) series routers. They are modular and have pretty much equivalent processing power to 2600/3600 series routers (but not the architecture). They have a fairly good range of modules available to

RE: Strange Routing ... [7:55701]

2002-10-16 Thread Mike Martins
I did not read your first post correctly, apologies. You say you are using static routes? Any default gateways/routes? Give us the router configs Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=55712t=55701 -- FAQ, list archives,

Re: VoIP Clarification. [7:55682]

2002-10-16 Thread Vance Krier
Hey BJ, Its all about IP. Basically the softphone has a config button where you can specify your 'source' ip in a drop down of bound addresses. I usually just make sure the IP associated with the RAS connection is selected (purely for the audio stream), then the IP phone will register with CM

Re: can cable spliter create more switch port? [7:55667]

2002-10-16 Thread Mike Martins
A UTP cable has eight wires (one day with we will use them all). An ethernet connection uses 4 wires (pins 1,2,3,6) at the moment CDDI (1,2,7,8 I think). All a cable splitter does is it saves you running two seperate cables to a destination, it uses the spare 4 wires and makes an extra cable

Terminal Server issue [7:55715]

2002-10-16 Thread Antoine Nicholson
Gang I have a 2511 terminal server running IOS 12.1 (5). The problem I'm having is everytime I go from one router to another I have to clear the line of the previous router before being able to access it again. Is there some command that I'm missing that will allow me to just access any router

RE: switchport trunk problem [7:55664]

2002-10-16 Thread Mike Martins
The 'actual' encap (trunk) is Gig, not .1q or ISL if I am correct Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=55716t=55664 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report

DWDM network design [7:55717]

2002-10-16 Thread Mike Bernico
Does anyone in here have any experience with large scale DWDM design? If so would you be willing to chat with me about using metro DWDM equipment vs long haul equipment in a regional (8 runs that can be arranged into one or two rings, each run at 100Km) DWDM network with OC-192?

RE: DQoS exam - review [7:55603]

2002-10-16 Thread Gragido, William
No,I am speaking of Deploying Quality of Service 9E0601 Cisco QoS. Its a mandatory exam for the CIPTS specialization. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kim Graham Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 6:10 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE:

RE: video priority [7:55710]

2002-10-16 Thread Michael Williams
You should be able to just use LLQ with your DSCP classification to give the video priority. Is this video for videoconferencing or a streaming video? If it's for streaming, then there's really not as much of a latency requirement. If it's for videoconferencing, then you should use LLQ to give

Re: VoIP Clarification. [7:55682]

2002-10-16 Thread Bruce Enders
B. J. The only trick here is to remember that the User phone number is mapped to the MAC address and IP address of the ethernet interface associated with the hard phone, or the laptop in the case of Softphone. (Both are PCs running specific applications software). Whenever either is

RE: Terminal Server issue [7:55715]

2002-10-16 Thread Mike Martins
line 1 16 no exec transport input all This is sufficient, I have had similar problems at one stage but not to that extent Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=55721t=55715 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Re: TCP/IP [7:55687]

2002-10-16 Thread sam sneed
Looks good, I'd through in datalink layer between IP and NIC for a little more clarification Since IP can use so many different datalink protocols. Also for a little more understanindg you should also figure out where ICMP protocol goes since its so important in troubleshooting IP networks.

Re: what program can decrypte secret password? [7:55680]

2002-10-16 Thread sam sneed
Cisco uses MD5 to encrypt the password so like every other encrypted password(UNIX, NT, etc) it is crackable. The trick is getting the encrypted string from your sh run config.Plug that into a cracker and it will eventual crack the password by doing the encryption algorithm with a dictionary

CCIE witten final push [7:55724]

2002-10-16 Thread Jim Tickle
I'm still on track to take the ccie written at the end of the month. I've read Bruno's book for the new exam, as well as the Exam Cram, Sybex and NLI study guides for the old test. I've read Caslow, both Doyle books, several MPLS books, and Im still looking for a good book on QoS. Ive also

RE: CCIE witten final push [7:55724]

2002-10-16 Thread s vermill
I'm about half way through the Cisco Press book on QoS. So far, I wouldn't recommend it. The author is apparently a long-time Cisco TAC employee. He writes the book as if we all had access to the same level of detail that he does where internal router architecture is concerned. He also

CCNP/BSCI news from CiscoPress [7:55726]

2002-10-16 Thread Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1
= Changes to CCNP(R) Routing Exam, Free Chapters coming from Cisco Press! Cisco Systems has replaced the CCNP/CCDP(R) routing course Building Scalable Cisco Networks (BSCN) with Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI). This course, already in existence as part of the CCIP(TM) certification,

RE: Terminal Server issue [7:55715]

2002-10-16 Thread Antoine Nicholson
Thanks Mike, Here is my config on the 2511: ip host r8 2008 1.1.1.1 ip host r2 2002 1.1.1.1 ip host r1 2001 1.1.1.1 ip host r3 2003 1.1.1.1 ip host r4 2004 1.1.1.1 ip host r5 2005 1.1.1.1 --More-- ip host r6 2006 1.1.1.1 ip host r7 2007 1.1.1.1 ip host fr 2008 1.1.1.1 ip host r9 2009 1.1.1.1

Re: Terminal Server issue [7:55715]

2002-10-16 Thread Andrew Cook
Is this a case where you escape from one router back to the terminal server? If so, the line is still active - if you do a 'show session' you will see which hosts are active. If you escape back to the terminal server and want to return to an active session, just type the number of the session

Pix can't ping permimeter router ?? [7:55729]

2002-10-16 Thread Paul
Hi Guys A firewall failed today, so as a hopefully short-term interim measure I have fed a second public wire to a 515 PIX. This Pix now has 2 public interfaces A B. Interface A is connected to ISP A, and Interface B is connected to ISP B. The default gateway is set to Perimeter Router

recert [7:55730]

2002-10-16 Thread Madl, Michael (CAP, AFS)
Has anyone recertified their CCIE yet ? I am looking into taking the IP Exam but have no idea what to expect as far as difficulty. Beyond the blueprint does anyone have any input ? Hows does it compare to the qualification exam ? thanks! Mike Message Posted at:

Re: 50 ms and SONET [7:55700]

2002-10-16 Thread dre
bergenpeak wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Does anyone really know where the 50 ms SONET detect/fail-over time comes from? I've heard many answers, but none seem to be verifiable. I'm looking for pointers to docs which explain where or what drove the 50 ms

Re: CCNP Candidates - Free Study Sources for new BSCI exam [7:55732]

2002-10-16 Thread Tom Lisa
I refuse to respond any further on the grounds it may encourage you further, as if you need any! :) Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI Community College of Southern Nevada Cisco ATC/Regional Networking Academy Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: At 11:20 PM + 10/15/02, Tom Lisa wrote good stuff about IS-IS. I

Re: recert [7:55730]

2002-10-16 Thread MADMAN
I have recertified twice. I read the two Doyle books some and a few URLs on Cisco. The last time I took the test I felt real compfortable that I did pretty well, not a lot of questions that thru me for a loop. Hit finish and I barely passed! Others that I have talked to said similiar things.

Re: FXO FXS terminology - comments? [7:54331]

2002-10-16 Thread J.D. Chaiken
An FXS port connects to a phone at a WorkStation, whereas the FXO connects to the Phone Companies (or your PBX) Central Office. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth) wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... On Feb 17, 12:53pm, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: } Haakon Claassen

Re: CCNP Candidates - Free Study Sources for new BSCI exam [7:55735]

2002-10-16 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 6:57 PM + 10/16/02, Tom Lisa wrote: I refuse to respond any further on the grounds it may encourage you further, as if you need any! :) I see you have recognized I am incorrigible, and you refuse to incorrige me. Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI Community College of Southern Nevada Cisco

Re: CCNP Candidates - Free Study Sources for new BSCI exam [7:55736]

2002-10-16 Thread The Long and Winding Road
based on this and the off line moderators' thread, I have to ask, Howard - who put the nickel in you? Cuz whoever it is, no more nickels for them. :- -- TANSTAAFL there ain't no such thing as a free lunch the price for this list is reading Howard's jokes Howard C. Berkowitz wrote in message

Re: OT: Future technologies [7:55642]

2002-10-16 Thread Karl West
Check out: MIT's Magazine of Innovation http://www.technologyreview.com/ Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate) wrote: What are the best resources for finding information on future trends in networking? Specifically, I'm trying to look into whether wireless public ISPs will be a concern for future

RE: 3550: CCIE Lab [7:55643]

2002-10-16 Thread Cisco Nuts
Sorry Greg, On a sidenote, they have already been introduced in RTP, unfortunately :-( So those taking the exam on or before Nov. 4th, might as well get very comfortable with 2 of these babies From: gregory parks Reply-To: gregory parks To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: 3550: CCIE

AS5300 and MICA CC2... [7:55739]

2002-10-16 Thread Anibal Pita
Hi guys I have a customer with an AS5300 working with 60 Voice channels. Customer want to upgrade the AS5300 to 120 voice channel. the AS5300 must has the MICA CC2 module to upgrade 120 voice channels. How I can to check it with commands or any way ? somebody can help me !! Regards Hannibal

Re: can cable spliter create more switch port? [7:55667]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Mar 8, 9:26am, Mike Martins wrote: } } A UTP cable has eight wires (one day with we will use them all). An ethernet We already have. It's called 100BaseT4 or 1000BaseTX. } All a cable splitter does is it saves you running two seperate cables to a } destination, it uses the spare 4

RE: CCIE witten final push [7:55724]

2002-10-16 Thread Connie Nie
What would be a good book to read for MPLS? I am studying for my written too. I heard there are quite a few changes made since August--it is said to be harder than before. I guess I will find out the hard way -:) Thanks. Connie -Original Message- From: Jim Tickle [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: DWDM network design [7:55717]

2002-10-16 Thread dre
Mike Bernico wrote in message: Does anyone in here have any experience with large scale DWDM design? If so would you be willing to chat with me about using metro DWDM equipment vs long haul equipment in a regional (8 runs that can be arranged into one or two rings, each run at 100Km) DWDM

Native VLAN 1 [7:55743]

2002-10-16 Thread Azhar Teza
When Ports are configured as trunk in Catalyst switches, they still belong to VLAN 1 in native column eventhough the ports can span all VLANs. What's the drawback of changing the port from Native VLAN 1 to some other VLANs? Regards, Teza ___ Join

RE: Native VLAN 1 [7:55743]

2002-10-16 Thread Larry Letterman
vlan mismatches and major spanning tree recalcs.. Larry Letterman Network Engineer Cisco Systems Inc. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Azhar Teza Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 3:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Native

RE: Strange Routing ... [7:55701]

2002-10-16 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Maybe PC1 doesn't have a route back to R2, so the reply doesn't make it back. As the other poster suggested, mabye R2 is using a source address in its ping that isn't in any of your static routes. Or maybe there's an access list that denies the ping or ping reply. The possibilities are

RE: Native VLAN 1 [7:55743]

2002-10-16 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Larry Letterman wrote: vlan mismatches and major spanning tree recalcs.. Why? Thanks for any more detail you can give. Priscilla Larry Letterman Network Engineer Cisco Systems Inc. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of

Redistribution Practice - a couple of thoughts [7:55748]

2002-10-16 Thread The Long and Winding Road
in no particular order of importance, and for no particular reason. 1) redistributing classful protocols into classless protocols and visa versa a) getting smaller subnets to match a longer boundary ( subnets with longer prefixes ) b) dealing with larger subnets

Re: CCNP Candidates - Free Study Sources for new BSCI exam [7:55747]

2002-10-16 Thread Tom Lisa
Your Honor, I rest my case! Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: At 6:57 PM + 10/16/02, Tom Lisa wrote: I refuse to respond any further on the grounds it may encourage you further, as if you need any! :) I see you have recognized I am incorrigible, and you refuse to incorrige me. Prof. Tom

OT - comparing tcpdump files to identify packet loss [7:55749]

2002-10-16 Thread Larkin, Richard
OT but - Anyone know a useful tool to compare two tcpdump files and show the difference. I have tried using the diff command on the text output of the files (print the packet header minus the timestamp) and this generally works but is not the nicest due to only comparing the header information.

Re: VoIP Clarification. [7:55682]

2002-10-16 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Great answer. Finally an explanation that makes sense for the marketing babble about IP Telephony making Moves, Adds, and Changes easier. ;-) One quesiton though, does CallManager really care about MAC addresses? Unless the receiving phone is on the same network segment as the calling phone, the

Re: OT - comparing tcpdump files to identify packet loss [7:55751]

2002-10-16 Thread dre
Larkin, Richard wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... I have tried using the diff command on the text output of the files (print the packet header minus the timestamp) and this generally works but is not the nicest due to only comparing the header information. maybe

RE: can cable spliter create more switch port? [7:55667]

2002-10-16 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Sim, CT (Chee Tong) wrote: Hi.. I have a friend staying in the hostel room which has a wall port (RJ45) link to the internet. As there are two persons (two PC) staying in that room. So they bought a cable splitter. (one side with one female RJ45 jack and another side with two female

Re: VoIP Clarification. [7:55682]

2002-10-16 Thread Steven A. Ridder
The CM uses the MAC as a unique identifier in it's SQL database. It's actually a distorted version of the MAC, such as a phone's identifier - SEP003094C26105 -- RFC 1149 Compliant. Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Great answer. Finally an

Re: VoIP Clarification. [7:55682]

2002-10-16 Thread Steven A. Ridder
(Didn't come through in last one.) SEP003094C26105 The SEP stands for Selius Ethernet Phone, and the numbers are the MAC address. A gateway has a different 3 letter code, can't rememner it though, and it all depends on the protocol it uses, such as mgcp or h.323, as the latter doesn't have

Re: Redistribution Practice - a couple of thoughts [7:55748]

2002-10-16 Thread The Long and Winding Road
an addition to the mix The Long and Winding Road wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... in no particular order of importance, and for no particular reason. 1) redistributing classful protocols into classless protocols and visa versa a) getting smaller subnets

RE: can cable spliter create more switch port? [7:55667]

2002-10-16 Thread s vermill
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: Sim, CT (Chee Tong) wrote: Hi.. I have a friend staying in the hostel room which has a wall port (RJ45) link to the internet. As there are two persons (two PC) staying in that room. So they bought a cable splitter. (one side with one female RJ45

RE: can cable spliter create more switch port? [7:55667]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Mar 8, 6:25pm, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: } Sim, CT (Chee Tong) wrote: } } Hi.. I have a friend staying in the hostel room which has a wall port } (RJ45) link to the internet. As there are two persons (two PC) staying in } that room. So they bought a cable splitter. (one side with

RE: can cable spliter create more switch port? [7:55667]

2002-10-16 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth) wrote: On Mar 8, 6:25pm, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: } Sim, CT (Chee Tong) wrote: } } Hi.. I have a friend staying in the hostel room which has a wall port } (RJ45) link to the internet. As there are two persons (two PC) staying in } that room.

RE: can cable spliter create more switch port? [7:55667]

2002-10-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Mar 8, 7:00pm, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: } [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth) wrote: } On Mar 8, 6:25pm, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: } } Sim, CT (Chee Tong) wrote: } } } } Hi.. I have a friend staying in the hostel room which has } a wall port } } (RJ45) link to the internet. As

multi site and bridging [7:55760]

2002-10-16 Thread John Brandis
Hi All, Got this problem. Have a site at the moment, site a running the 172.17.x.x networks. Management has just informed me that we have just acquired an empty building down the road, site b. The idea is that we move all servers and core infrastructure to site b over a series of weekends.

Re: multi site and bridging [7:55760]

2002-10-16 Thread The Long and Winding Road
John Brandis wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi All, Got this problem. Have a site at the moment, site a running the 172.17.x.x networks. Management has just informed me that we have just acquired an empty building down the road, site b. The idea is that we

RE: odbc error caused by network?! [7:55706]

2002-10-16 Thread Art Davis
Do you know which SQLState value the error is? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=55762t=55706 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and

RE: what program can decrypte secret password? [7:55680]

2002-10-16 Thread McConnell Rob
Kenny The cisco passwords encrypted using Service Password Encryption (type 7) use an encrytion scheme known as Vigenier. Its been around since the 1600 (the date not the router), basically its a replacement algorithm and is easily cracked. The cisco secret is an MD5 digest of your password

RE: can cable spliter create more switch port? [7:55667]

2002-10-16 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Back to the Ethernet question. Does the splitter simply take the four wires that 10BaseT uses and make 2 wires out of each, sending one of each to each port? What an awful thing to do to an Ethernet! You bad boys. ;-) As Scott mentioned, some books make it sound like the sender loops back what

RE: 3550: CCIE Lab [7:55643]

2002-10-16 Thread Shahid Muhammad Shafi
the babies are in San jose as well ;-) Cisco Nuts wrote:Sorry Greg, On a sidenote, they have already been introduced in RTP, unfortunately :-( So those taking the exam on or before Nov. 4th, might as well get very comfortable with 2 of these babies From: gregory parks Reply-To:

Re: 3550: CCIE Lab [7:55643]

2002-10-16 Thread The Long and Winding Road
Shahid Muhammad Shafi wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... the babies are in San jose as well ;-) CL: did you hear sobbing and the sounds of heads banging against the desktops while you were there? ;- Cisco Nuts wrote:Sorry Greg, On a sidenote, they have

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