mail list [7:56401]

2002-10-28 Thread Larry Letterman
Hi team, Is the forum email list still working? I have not recieved any email from it in a good while. Let me know... Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=56401&t=56401 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: ht

RE: Tag-switching and MPLS interface commands [7:56403]

2002-10-28 Thread David Terry (ETL)
Hello Dennis, The commands perform the same function which is to turn MPLS on the interface but it depends what protocol is used globally. The default is TDP. The commands are interchangeable to ensure backward capability . To change the default (TDP) use the global command B6-C7500-top(config)#m

Intermittant PIX error ... [7:56404]

2002-10-28 Thread Paul
Hi guys ... Intermittantly I get the following error when trying to telnet to a Pix: Router_1#telnet 10.1.1.1 Trying 10.1.1.1 ... % Connection refused by remote host I can ping the Pix fine when this happens, this usually lasts only for several minutes (but worries me none the less) ... the

Re: Intermittant PIX error ... [7:56404]

2002-10-28 Thread AMR
This description is vague at best. ""Paul"" wrote in message news:200210281035.KAA21202@;groupstudy.com... > Hi guys ... > > Intermittantly I get the following error when trying to telnet to a Pix: > > Router_1#telnet 10.1.1.1 > Trying 10.1.1.1 ... > % Connection refused by remote host > > I can

Re: Intermittant PIX error ... [7:56404]

2002-10-28 Thread Paul
Yeah, thanks AMR ... what a great help you are !!! - Original Message - From: "AMR" To: Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 12:02 PM Subject: Re: Intermittant PIX error ... [7:56404] > This description is vague at best. > > ""Paul"" wrote in message > news:200210281035.KAA21202@;groupstudy.

summary-address and OSPF NSSA [7:56407]

2002-10-28 Thread bergenpeak
I'm using an NSSA in some sites and want to prevent type 7 LSAs in these sites from being converted into type 5 LSAs and being injected into area 0. It appears this is possible using the summary-address command. Specifically, I'm considering doing the following in the ABR: summary-address

OSPF: setting tags on external routes [7:56408]

2002-10-28 Thread bergenpeak
I've got a number of different subnets on an OSPF ASBR that I would like to OSPF tag and advertise according to function. Assume these networks are directly connected to the ASBR and that a "redistribute connected subnets" is being used to make these subnets type 5 (type 7s in an NSSA). Besides

Re: Intermittant PIX error ... [7:56404]

2002-10-28 Thread Patrick Donlon
Have you any logging turned on to see what is going wrong when you try to connect? Sounds like the authentication is failing somewhere not a reachability problem. Good luck Pat ""Paul"" wrote in message news:200210281240.MAA32077@;groupstudy.com... > Yeah, thanks AMR ... what a great help you a

Config Cat 5K GBIC interfaces [7:56410]

2002-10-28 Thread Patrick Donlon
Doe anyone have experience connecting a Cat 5K g-bit interface to a Fluke's g-bit interface? Can't seem to get any layer 3 comms, here's the the show interface below. NOTE the interface is NOT connected, when it is though the status is "Connected" and all the relevant LEDs light up and the cable te

Re: Pix & non-Rfc networks. [7:56347]

2002-10-28 Thread Richard Deal
To all, In 6.2 of the FOS you CAN do this :-). You just have a situation of overlapping networks. here is the info on how to accomplish this: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2120/products_configuration _guide_chapter09186a00800eb71e.html#xtocid26 (watch the wrap). Cheers! Richa

Re: summary-address and OSPF NSSA [7:56407]

2002-10-28 Thread Peter van Oene
At 12:56 PM 10/28/2002 +, you wrote: >I'm using an NSSA in some sites and want to prevent type 7 LSAs >in these sites from being converted into type 5 LSAs and being >injected into area 0. > >It appears this is possible using the summary-address command. >Specifically, I'm considering doing the

RE: How to measure the amount of traffic on a router? [7:56385]

2002-10-28 Thread Arnold, Jamie
If your router has CEF enabled, be sure to read about how to get accurate counts when using MRTG/RRD -Original Message- From: Elijah Savage III [mailto:esavage@;digitalrage.org] Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 4:30 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: How to measure the amount of traffic

DSL PPPoE [7:56414]

2002-10-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We have a remote user's pc connecting through a PIX 501, which is connected to a SpeedStream DSL modem. I'm having a problem with connection resets on the user's SBC account. I had the VPDN group authenticating via CHAP; then about a week a ago, he lost total internet connectivity. Tried changin

Re: Pix & non-Rfc networks. [7:56347]

2002-10-28 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Gaz wrote: > > In article , > [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > > Hello, > > > > I was just reading this document,from the following link > > http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/110/8.html I have attached > the Pdf file > > of the same for your convinence :-). > > > > > > now coming to my doubt. > >

Re: Pix & non-Rfc networks. [7:56347]

2002-10-28 Thread Gaz
H The new DNS idea to negate the need for alias is neat. Not as neat as not buggering up the IP addressing in the first place :-) I hadn't considered using overlapping NAT because of the DNS problems, but I suppose alias would have done it and now it's even easier, but I will still avoi

Re: Pix & non-Rfc networks. [7:56347]

2002-10-28 Thread Gaz
In article , [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > > > > Can I chip in with a question for everyone now? > > > > If you apply more specific routes to all devices for an address > > which > > should appear on your local subnet, will it then try the routed > > path to > > the device. > > > > eg Machine add

Re: Pix & non-Rfc networks. [7:56347]

2002-10-28 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Gaz wrote: > > I would have thought Windows 98 would accept something like: > > route add 100.100.100.240 mask 255.255.255.240 [default gateway] It depends on the host's own address. And I've forgotten what we said that was by now. ;-) > > I don't think there's any restriction to host routes.

PIX Route Diversity? [7:56419]

2002-10-28 Thread Leo Song
Hi, there. In such scenario, say, we and our customer have connection through our ISP clouds and such connection is terminated at our and our customers' DMZ interfaces, to establish the INSIDE - INSIDE connectivity. In the meanwhile, we also create OUTSIDE - OUTSIDE VPN tunnel over Internet and t

Re: Pix & non-Rfc networks. [7:56347]

2002-10-28 Thread Gaz
In article , [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > Gaz wrote: > > > > I would have thought Windows 98 would accept something like: > > > > route add 100.100.100.240 mask 255.255.255.240 [default gateway] > > It depends on the host's own address. And I've forgotten what we said that > was by now. ;-) > >

Re: Pix & non-Rfc networks. [7:56347]

2002-10-28 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Gaz wrote: > > > > I can't do the following though. Windows 98 gives an error > message and won't > > add the route: > > > > route add 100.100.100.2 mask 255.255.255.240 gateway > > > > I can do this though: > > > > route add 100.100.100.2 mask 255.255.255.254 gateway > > Not sure what you wer

Re: Cisco ExecNet [7:56421]

2002-10-28 Thread Jon Campbell
I'd have to agree. There are too many large organizations using IP telephony. I come from the healthcare world. We are implimenting over 3000 ip phones. Baylor is implementing over 13000 and we are not alone. The PBX is becoming a dinosaur. To succeed you must plan, plan, plan. I would sugge

Cisco QOS course for the 3550?? [7:56423]

2002-10-28 Thread Cisco Nuts
Hello, Does anyone know if any specific courses/books for the Cat 3550 switch in preparation for the CCIE Lab? How about the Cisco course for QOS for the CCIP? Does this help for the CCIE Lab prep. Is this book enough in terms of the Lab? Any advise is appreciated. Thank you. Sincerely.

Re: OSPF: setting tags on external routes [7:56408]

2002-10-28 Thread Erick B.
Hi, Route-maps and ACLs are the only way to set the tag for all routes, except when redistributing BGP into OSPF which isn't recommended. With that, the default tag would be comprised of the BGP AS_PATH but it can be over-riden with a route-map. Your idea is good though, maybe ask your Cisco SE

Re: summary-address and OSPF NSSA [7:56407]

2002-10-28 Thread Erick B.
You are correct. The only side-effects would be that if another area needs to get to that network that isn't advertised by the NSSA ABR they won't be able unless static route is used, etc. More detail... by default on NSSA External (type 7) routes the P-bit is set which permits the Type7 to Type5

OT: PIX 515 MIB for OID [7:56427]

2002-10-28 Thread Sean C
Hello to allSorry for the OT but does anyone know what is the OID string to get the CPU Utilization MIB data out of a PIX 515. It's different than a router and I can't find anything on CCO. Thanks, Sean Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=56427&t=56427 ---

Quietest Cisco Switch (manageable) [7:56424]

2002-10-28 Thread Symon Thurlow
Hi all, I think we covered this a little while ago, but don't recall the outcome. I have been using a cheap netgear 8 port 10/100 switch at home for ages (no fan=quiet) and it goes ok. Recently, I have swapped out the netgear for the CAT5K from my lab. I am using it for CIT study and also because

Re: Config Cat 5K GBIC interfaces [7:56410]

2002-10-28 Thread Router Man
Try setting to switch to autonegotiate ""Patrick Donlon"" wrote in message news:200210281321.NAA04008@;groupstudy.com... > Doe anyone have experience connecting a Cat 5K g-bit interface to a Fluke's > g-bit interface? Can't seem to get any layer 3 comms, here's the the show > interface below. NOT

Re: CCIE Written - the final push is finished [7:56428]

2002-10-28 Thread Jim Tickle
I passed (though by the slightest margin). This was a real bear, and while MPLS, IS-IS and Multicasting played a major part (like everybody says), the test I had also covered quite a bit of EIGRP, OSPF and other topics from the CCNP track. I was most surprised to find IGRP, RIP, Token Ring and FD

Re: OSPF point-to-multipoint 32 mask [7:56136]

2002-10-28 Thread The Long and Winding Road
""Jenny McLeod"" wrote in message news:200210280429.EAA24675@;groupstudy.com... > The Long and Winding Road wrote: > [snipped] > > > area 0 range 172.16.1.0 255.255.255.0 area not working on ABR > > either > > > > > > > CL: well, area 0 range is an illegal command. you may be able > > to enter it

Duplicating Address on HSRP [7:56431]

2002-10-28 Thread Han Chuan Alex Ang
hi, I have been having this problems recently, Wonder if anyone could help me out on this one I am running a Collapsed Core Model with two Catalyst 6000 running on HSRP for redundancy , all link connect to the Access switches are Catalyst 3500 series with redundancy link and PVST Plus imple

Re: Cisco QOS course for the 3550?? [7:56423]

2002-10-28 Thread Clayton Price
Please let us know if you find anything. I have two of them I'm about to have to do some crazy QoS stuff with. Clayton ""Cisco Nuts"" wrote in message news:200210282249.WAA22546@;groupstudy.com... > Hello, > > Does anyone know if any specific courses/books for the Cat 3550 switch in > preparati

Re: OSPF point-to-multipoint 32 mask [7:56136]

2002-10-28 Thread Jenny McLeod
The Long and Winding Road wrote: > > ""Jenny McLeod"" wrote in message > news:200210280429.EAA24675@;groupstudy.com... > > The Long and Winding Road wrote: > > [snipped] > > > > area 0 range 172.16.1.0 255.255.255.0 area not working on > ABR > > > either > > > > > > > > > > CL: well, area 0 rang

Re: OSPF point-to-multipoint 32 mask [7:56136]

2002-10-28 Thread The Long and Winding Road
mm... OK, we'll chalk this one off as a failure to communicate. the original post called for "similar to ccbootcamp lab 5 , but how to summary those serial to other protocol ? area 0 range 172.16.1.0 255.255.255.0 area not working on ABR either " which I took to mean

how to telnet to other FROM PIX? [7:56435]

2002-10-28 Thread Kenny Smith
Hi.. May I know how to telnet to other hosts FROM the PIX firewall, when I type the following, it gives me no available command singpix01# telnet 10.100.100.49 Type help or '?' for a list of available commands. Besides, can I manage the PIX with the web interface by point my web browser to the

Ports and RFC's link [7:56437]

2002-10-28 Thread Kyle Anderson
Hi all, The below link the the BEST link for ports and RFC's. You can look up RFC's by port numbers. VERY USEFULL! Sincerely, Kyle http://packetderm.cotse.com/cgi-bin/port.cgi Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=56437&t=56437 ---

Ports and RFC's link [7:56436]

2002-10-28 Thread Kyle Anderson
Hi all, The below link the the BEST link for ports and RFC's. You can look up RFC's by port numbers. VERY USEFULL! Sincerely, Kyle http://packetderm.cotse.com/cgi-bin/port.cgi Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=56436&t=56436 ---

Re: Duplicating Address on HSRP [7:56431]

2002-10-28 Thread Casey Fahey
Hard to say without looking at your configs, but I would guess that you might have some inconsistant HSRP configs on VLAN 25. I suggest that you 'sh vlan 25' on your switches to make sure that you are aware of all VLAN 25 ports and then post the interface configs (especially HSRP configs) for all

Re: how to telnet to other FROM PIX? [7:56435]

2002-10-28 Thread Casey Fahey
Hi Kenny, AFAIK, you cannot telnet from the PIX. If you enter 'telnet' in config mode, it will limit/allow hosts that can telnet to the PIX. If you find a way to telnet from the PIX, please let me know! Casey ""Kenny Smith"" wrote in message news:200210290656.GAA22501@;groupstudy.com... > Hi.