Chuck,
didn't this strike you as corporate welfare?
Tim
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> saw this one come through today. Personally, I agree with the premise.
>
> http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;3953254;5700831;g?http://207.27.3.33/2
Michael,
if it is only for lab/learning purpose you can use the 12.0S
images from ftp-eng.cisco.com. They are not supported by cisco,
but work quite well. Use anonymous login and look under /isp
Note: The cisco2500 image does not have too much MPLS features
built in. No problems with the 2600 im
Kenny,
...Never had working on a PIX that didn't have any Encryption installed,
I wouldn't know if it is absolutely true that you have to have it just
to use the GUI, but if the requirements are such, then you need to go
onto Cisco's website and apply for the free DES license key.
After that, if
Hi All;
I am working on CCNP switching exam and I saw that , there are differences
in commands between Cat 1900 and Cat 2900-3500 switches (IOS based
switches). On which series of IOS switches the exam
questions are?
Pls, advise
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Hi.. Thanks for your information. I think I didn't fullfil the following
two requirements in order to connect to the PIX via GUI.
e. The PIX Firewall clock is set to UTC. To determine if the PIX Firewall
clock is set to UTC, enter the show clock command and check the output.
singpix01(confi
Hi Vamsi,
If you are using a cross over cable for state ful failover, make sure the
interface speeds and duplex are matched on both PIXs. Do not leave them to
autonegotiate. Such conditions usually occur, when the secondary unit is
unable to detect the primary unit and therefore assumes itself to
I have it installed on XP pro and everything works but every I try to open
CiscoView I get an error, I already tried reinstalling it twice. Its weird
because a friend of mine has it running fine on XP pro. I don't think that
helped too much , good luck!
Jason
""Fernandez, Tim"" wrote in message
ne
Tech Tips are provided by the Technical Assistance Center (TAC) at Cisco, in
other words, the tech support engineer types. They address issues that the
TAC engineers have come across when working with many customers.
The Doc CD is provided by the Documentation department at Cisco, in other
words,
Any one know how to get the 3005 to initiate a connection, as opposed to let
it be the central site just accepting the session ?
jb
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saw this one come through today. Personally, I agree with the premise.
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Hi all can any one tell me why from my config that i can get the first 2 b
channels up but the second 2 try to dial and the dissconnect I think I am
missing something very simple.
00:02:26: ISDN BRI0/1: isdn_is_bchannel_available: No Free B-channels
00:02:26: ISDN BR0/0: Outgoing call id = 0x8005
Hello,
Does any one know of any specific shortcuts ( one example) on how to use the
DOC Cd efficiently?
I keep hearing and reading that you should know how to navigate this cd as
it is your friend in the Lab but all I can do is get to the command and
configuration guide and lookup specific feat
Hi,
Anyone using Webtrends with PIX Firewall ?
Regards,
Bruno Fernandes
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Ahhh.. I was wondering if we were talking at cross purposes. It seemed like
a very strange position for you to be taking otherwise!
All is clear now.
JMcL
The Long and Winding Road wrote:
>
> mm...
>
> OK, we'll chalk this one off as a failure to communicate.
>
> t
At 9:12 PM + 10/29/02, Brad Ellis wrote:
>No, I think we can do without that! :)
>
>-brad
And what about yours? You and Chuck, I suppose, could wear subnet or
wildcard masks.
>
>""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message
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>> Yeah, we want to
""Michael Vasilenko"" wrote in message
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> Hello!
>
> One question - is it possible to run MPLS (edge or LSR) on 26xx?
> Any experience? Right IOS?
Sure, it's just flaky. And not surprisingly MPLS is not officially
supported by Cisco on 26xx's, so if y
Oh...and I suppose NOW you're going to tell us that there aren't aliens
living among us and that the President ISN'T really the antichrist ruling
the world with the Trilateral commission...You guys will believe anything,
won't you? heheh :-)
>No, your answers to the survey don't determine how the
sh port
Tim Champion wrote:
>Does anyone know of a show command on a Catalyst 5k which will show the type
>of GBIC installed, SH, LX/LH etc?
>
>Many thanks
>
>Tim
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I had the demo version installed. It's the same as the full just with the
time stamp, right?
""Fernandez, Tim"" wrote in message
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> Hey all, has anyone been able to install Cisco Works 2000 on an WindowsXP
> Pro Box?
> Thanks,
>
> Timothy B. Fernande
Hi,
I'm trying to setup two VPN tunnels to the same destination peer from 2
outside interfaces on the PIX. Both the outside interfaces have IP addreses
from 2 ISPs. These interfaces terminate on a switch which forwards the
packets to a router with 2 ip addresses on the eth port from the 2 ISPs. I'm
No, I think we can do without that! :)
-brad
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message
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> Yeah, we want to see your picture, Chuck! ;-)
>
> Priscilla
>
> The Long and Winding Road wrote:
> >
> > there are a few pictures of various people posted at
>
""Kaminski, Shawn G"" wrote in message
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> Priscilla,
>
> This doesn't explain why it says at the beginning of the survey (not sure
if
> this is true for all exams), "Your answers to this survey will help in the
> grading of this exam" (not sure if these
Hello!
One question - is it possible to run MPLS (edge or LSR) on 26xx?
Any experience? Right IOS?
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Greeting all,
I was setting up a 2620 with 16 ports modem bank (16AM) to use in my
lab. I didn't realize till I went to hook the console cable to the
modem port that it's RJ11. Do you guys have any ideas if I can make a
cable to take advantage of the situation?
Thanks...Nabil
"I h
Hey all, has anyone been able to install Cisco Works 2000 on an WindowsXP
Pro Box?
Thanks,
Timothy B. Fernandez
Network Technician
Sales, Trading and Wealth Management
Thomson Financial
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Are they stating it from their perspective? "grading of the exam" vs.
grading the exam taker. That's the way I always took it...
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From: Kaminski, Shawn G [mailto:shawn.kaminski@;eds.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 1:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Questions
I'm just checking with my agent to see if posting my likeness violates the
terms of my contract ;-)
At 06:46 PM 10/29/2002 +, John Neiberger wrote:
>This reminds me. Chuck and Leigh Anne, when are you going to submit
>your pictures to the website so I can see who's at the other end of
>these
I would like to say that Heinz Ulm has by far the best word
of mouth training in Europe. He teaches a 3 week class in
Germany. Take a look at URL - www.heinzulm.com
The only factor in taking this course is the price. His
website is also featured on www.iponeverything.net as he is
also a CCIE. Hope
Priscilla,
This doesn't explain why it says at the beginning of the survey (not sure if
this is true for all exams), "Your answers to this survey will help in the
grading of this exam" (not sure if these are the exact words). I've seen
this on some of my exams (not betas) when I've taken the time
Yeah, we want to see your picture, Chuck! ;-)
Priscilla
The Long and Winding Road wrote:
>
> there are a few pictures of various people posted at
> www.certificationzone.com, including two of the folks we all
> know, respect,
> and love. Check out the rogues gallery in the "meet the zone
> exper
there are a few pictures of various people posted at
www.certificationzone.com, including two of the folks we all know, respect,
and love. Check out the rogues gallery in the "meet the zone experts"
section.
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""John Neiberger"" wrote in message
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This reminds me. Chuck and Leigh Anne, when are you going to submit
your pictures to the website so I can see who's at the other end of
these emails?? :-) Same goes for Peter! (and anyone else I'm
forgetting who visits here regularly.)
John
>>> "The Long and Winding Road"
10/29/02 10:45:30 A
Oops...yes, on a Cat5k...heh heh I missed that. Show int works on
my cat6k! :-)
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/29/02 11:16:42 AM >>>
don't you mean sh port??
Dave
John Neiberger wrote:
>
> Show interface. A few lines down it will say "media type is SX" or
> whatever.
>
> HTH,
> John
>
> >
Go buy a cheap 2511 from ebay or from someones ccie lab..
that will give you 16 ports
Larry Letterman
Frank Dagenhardt wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I was wondering if anyone had any advice on a good 8 port terminal server. I
>would prefer to get cisco but the cost is a little much. Does anyone have
>e
Yup, there are some 1/2" screws you can get at home depot that hold that
faceplate on nicely! Been there, done that! :)
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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""Albert Lu"" wrote in message
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> Hi Group,
>
> As most o
I use a digi. It works good. Got it off ebay for about #100 or so, 16 ports.
Symon
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From: Robert Edmonds [mailto:rwedmonds@;montgomerycountytn.org]
Sent: 29 October 2002 15:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Terminal Server [7:56454]
I've used Zyplex (or is it Xypl
Manoj Ghorpade wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have a copy of sniffer pro 4.5 and want to use it to monitor
> the WAN
> links.
> I don't have any WAN hardware for sniffer.
> Can anyone guide me on how to make the best use of it for
> monitoring
> WAN traffic ?
>
I'm assuming you have decided not to go the m
Aaron Ajello wrote:
>
> I'm working on my CCNP, just have CIT to go and when I have
> taken the first three, I just kindof flew through the questions
> before the test where Cisco asks about your experience level,
> whether or not you can configure things on your own or need
> help with a coworker
show port should contain this information under the Type heading.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps679/products_configuration
_guide_chapter09186a008007eedb.html
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ma
Some folks believe that writing is a solitary profession. The writer sits in
his/her little office, banging out the thoughts, coming up with the
manuscript, and sending it off to the publisher, who does everything else,
including sending royalty checks in huge amounts.
I recently discovered that w
Show interface. A few lines down it will say "media type is SX" or
whatever.
HTH,
John
>>> "Tim Champion" 10/29/02 10:28:05 AM >>>
Does anyone know of a show command on a Catalyst 5k which will show the
type
of GBIC installed, SH, LX/LH etc?
Many thanks
Tim
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The way I interpret this is that the answers you provide will be evaluated
against your score and performance for future development of tests,
including future scoring mechanisms on exams that are authored. I don't
think it is real-time modification of question pools or scoring criteria.
I believ
Does anyone know of a show command on a Catalyst 5k which will show the type
of GBIC installed, SH, LX/LH etc?
Many thanks
Tim
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Could anybody recommend good CCIE Lab preparation training in Europe?
There was a good one held by Proin, but it seems to be no longer available.
Thanks,
robert
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Although this topic has been discussed in the past, there seems to be
disagreement on the correct answer. Personally, I have read the wording
before some of the surveys and it actually says that your answers will be
used to help determine scoring on the exam. I don't believe it determines
what ques
I always put B.S. answers anyway - just random clicks. :-) I also note how
annoying it is to have to answer the questions *BEFORE* the test - get to it,
I say!
BJ
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 15:59:31 GMT Robert Edmonds
wrote:
> I've heard this same thing too. However, I
> really don't put much weig
Thanks for all your input guy's
I think I confused the issue somewhat !! What I meant was that 'the 7200 is
terminating frame relay circuits and not
acting as a switch' !! (Thanks MADMAN), and that if the Frame fails the ISDN
would immediately kick in to provide connectivity
Anways ...
I've heard this same thing too. However, I really don't put much weight in
it. Here's why. Let's say you answer all the questions in a way that makes
you seem like a beginner. It would make sense that you would probably get
easier questions. Why would Cisco want a CCNA, CCNP or CCIE out there
I've used Zyplex (or is it Xyplex?) in the past and had good luck with them.
Their configuration was very straightforward also.
""Frank Dagenhardt"" wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> I was wondering if anyone had any advice on a good 8 port terminal serv
I took the lab on 9/24/2002 and did not pass. I didn't agree on my scores
and put in for a re-grade on Sat.I know I did much better. Does anyone know
what the process is and if they will be contacting me for credit card info
ect?It also took them until Sat afternoon to get my grade so I think
somet
Hmm...I just noticed something about what Paul is asking. He said he
has a _frame relay switch_ that he wants to use ISDN as a backup. Paul,
are you asking how to tunnel frame relay over ISDN? I believe this can
be done but I don't recall the configuration. I remember at one time I
had a config
Since a reload "solved" the problem it's hard to troubleshoot now and
this is probably not the problem but last week I got a call from a
customer whose core was down and they were seeing the same message on
their 6500. What I did was connected to the MSFC that was configured
with the duplicate add
H/W revision 0 seems kinda odd. What IOS are you running on the
7100?? the minimum is:
12.0(4)XE, 12.0(7)T, 12.1(1)E, 12.1(1)T, 12.2(1), 12.2(2)T
Dave
Domingo Ferrero wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We have a router cisco 7140 and one port adapter PA-8T-V.35. In console
send
> one message PA in slot 4
Sounds like you are looking for DDR (Dial-on-Demand routing):
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk13/tk133/tech_protocol_family_home.html
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Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone had any advice on a good 8 port terminal server. I
would prefer to get cisco but the cost is a little much. Does anyone have
experience with a different brand that does the job at close to the same
quality?
Thank you in advance,
Frank
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I'm working on my CCNP, just have CIT to go and when I have taken the first
three, I just kindof flew through the questions before the test where Cisco
asks about your experience level, whether or not you can configure things on
your own or need help with a coworker, etc.
Is it true that your answ
Hi there everybody
Well would anyone tell which wan monitor should I use. The link between 2
network is some times too slow ...so I wanted to analyze packets...any one
can help.
Thanks in advance
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Hi Group,
As most of you might know, the 2600 faceplate is quite a poorly designed
piece of c***. I have a 2620 router that has a broken faceplate, and was
wondering if there was anyway of getting it replaced, or even fixed (special
screws maybe?).
Thanks in advance.
Albert
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Is it possible to take tag values carried in OSPF external route
advertisements and automatically map them into the community
attribute of the respective BGP advertisement?
Consider a router running both OSPF and BGP. In the BGP config,
there's a redistribute from OSPF into BGP. Assume that only
Hi All
I need to know how you configure say, a 7200 Frame Relay Switch to use ISDN
as backup !!!
I don't know if you use some sort of HSRP variant, or Dialer Watch ???
I have absolutley no idea ... If anyone could tell me the name of the concept
or the command line entry then I can read up
actually what I do with Sniffer Pro to monitor the WAN (even though I wont
see layer 2 stuff which the wan sniffer will see) is I port mirror the
Ethernet port where the router plugs into the lan/wan switch to an open port
and plug my sniffer in there. hope this helps.
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Hi,
We have a router cisco 7140 and one port adapter PA-8T-V.35. In console send
one message PA in slot 4 (Mx serial(V.35)) requires base h/w revision 0
Please somebody can me one email to solve this problem.
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Thanks for the Mails,
Well I understand y we would not be able to reach.. thanks for all that.
This should be irrespective of the Firewall or dial-up proxies we use.
Thanks,
Murali
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:nobody@;groupstudy.com]
Sent: Monday, Octob
Hi folks,
I have the following scenario that I would like to seek for advice/help.
1) I have a channelized T1 coming in to the office which
split into
12 channels for internet and 12 channels for voice
2) From the CSU/DSU, I have a DTE/V.35 cable connecti
Hola a todos,
Tenemos un problema con un port Adapter en un cisco 7100 de una tarjeta de 8
e1, por consola nos da el siguiente mensaje:
PA in slot 4 (Mx serial(V.35)) requires base h/w revision 0
Alguien sabe que es lo que pasa, porque no nos levanta el port adapter.
Gracias de antemano a todos
You do need a WAN hardware in the Sniffer.
LM2000 is one of them, to monitor HDLC/PPP/Frame-Relay.
Regards,
Alaerte
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Hi,
I have a copy of sniffer pro 4.5 and want to use it to monitor the WAN
links.
I don't have any WAN hardware for sniffer.
Can anyone guide me on how to make the best use of it for monitoring
WAN traffic ?
Regards
Manoj Ghorpade.
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Hi,
I am implementing a MPLS-VPN. I am able to ping and trace from site to
site. But I am not
able to access internet or log into the domain of central site. But if I
remove
MPLS everything works fine. I am using 7609 at the core and 7401 at edge.
thanks for any help,
Silju
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The PIX does not support telnet in the same way that a router or switch
does, you can telnet to the PIX but you cannot telnet from it to other
hosts.
To manage the PIX using a web browser you use HTTPS not HTTP, so the 'url'
would be https://PIX_IP_Address. This will allow you to browse to it
assu
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