Thanks...
Yep i figured it out Thanks to www.cisco.com/tac :))
I tested the connectivity to a single ISDN line with 2 bri ports worked
well.. to the ISP as well I was able to browse the net and it works faster
too..
I don't have the second Line in yet.. i shall implment it and update you all
Here is a link for Voice Codec Bandwidth Calculator:
http://tools.cisco.com/Support/VBC/jsp/Codec_Calc1.jsp
(need CCO login)
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Yes, that describes the loopback plug. But, loopback isn't just a crossing
of the wires, but a state the router is in as well. If there is a fault in
the wiring, or csu/dsu is put in loopback mode, the router will see and
change to loopback mode which you can see in show controllers. Why? What
Hi Daniel,
counters are seriously broken in 12.0.21S4. Have not seen any counter
problems with 12.0.21S5 so far. This is on 7200 and 7500 routers here.
One bug open at cisco for this issue:
CSCin15495
Symptoms The output counters that are associated with an interface may
remain zero, even
Hi all,
Whilst studying for CIT, I have come across a practice question that I
don't understand.
If a server has RIP and SAP timers set to 8.5 minutes, which of the
following router timer values will prevent a router from removing a
server from its IPX server table.
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
I
The fact that you can dial into the Internet is more proof that you can run
TCP/IP over the PC's serial port.
Hmm, why do people need proof of this? Maybe I should read the archives.
Tcp/ip can be bound to anything. Build an interface that sends electrical
signals down two thin water streams,
Sebastien,
Thanks a lot for the link! Very cool :-
Nigel
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 3:20 AM
Subject: RE: VoIP data rates [7:56942]
Here is a link for Voice Codec Bandwidth Calculator:
Cable Guy wrote:
When you put a hardware loopback plug on a serial to test it,
why does the
router see it as a loopback? With the show int serial command,
you will see
-serial up, line protocol up (loopback mode)-
It's magic - seriously.
Hi guys,
Part of a router I bought from the US (I am in the UK) included a
WIC1-DSU T1 card, which is useless in the UK.
I am keen to sell/swap it, pls contact me offline if interesetd.
Thx
Symon
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Hi Nathan,
Good to hear about your idea.
I would also be interested to share experiences or maybe do lab practices
together.
Zahid
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Hi
Anyone in London, UK want to form a study group where we can bounce around a
few
Amstelveen, The Netherlands, Wednesday 6 November 2002
Hi All,
I'm studying for CCNP and I want do the CCIE as well ;-) and I
would like to meet, preferably, a really nice, smart and gorgeous
lady (but a nice, smart guy will do as well) to study together. I
have a lot of study material, some
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From: Symon Thurlow [mailto:sthurlow;webvein.com]
Sent: 06 November 2002 10:52
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Subject: RIP and SAP timers [7:56975]
Hi all,
Whilst studying for CIT, I have come across a practice question that I
don't understand.
If a server has RIP and SAP
Am I being thick or something, isn't this what Windows dial-up
networking is for? or *NIX pppd? Alternatively, what about some pre-MS
stack for Windows or DOS ?8^)
rgds
Marc TXK
Cable Guy wrote:
The fact that you can dial into the Internet is more proof that you can
run
TCP/IP over the PC's
I am trying to find out which cisco switch I could use that will be able to
work with our nokia IP 650's. Right now we have the two Nokias connected
with a hub-they each have one physical address going to the hub. The hub
goes to a Cisco 7200. Right now the nokias are using VPR to use a virtual ip
Hi Marc,
You mean something like Trumpet mate?
BTW, how do you program your video? Have you ported QNX to it yes?
Regards,
Dom Stocqueler.
Anyone used Monitoring center? Is it smilar to CSPM?
Does it shows like top 10 ip address, top 10 visited sites and something
like these? (You can view these from CSPM )
Anyhelp will be appreciated.
Best regards,
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TACACS+ is the way to go.
ciscoGo2002 wrote:Hello folks.
I would like to know if it is possible to define users
in CATOS switches, I have been looking for
information, but I didn't found anything. I know that
I can define a password to telnet and a password to
access enable mode. I would
I am afraid you are hitting a bug. outgoing counters stop working for
all interfaces. mrtg affected as well. This was seen in 12.0(21)S4
You may want to open a TAC case with cisco.
Paul
Daniel Kekai wrote:
Hello
I am using 12.0(21)S4 on a Cisco 7206vxr with FE,T1 and DS3/ATM modules. I
am
I still find all that criteria preferable to any BGP questions!
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Hi all,
I would like to share the way I am implementing QoS in a 6509 switch to deal
with video multicast presentation.
It will be great to receive your thoughts and experience, concerning
Multicast application used and QoS solution.
The multicast application is Window Media Server and the
Hi Greg,
Great idea, i'm just out side London up the M1
Regards
Tel
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This is just a bit off topic and I have several questions about the PIX.
We currently run a Symantec Enterprise Firewall and we are considering
moving
to a Cisco PIX 506E or 515E. The SEF runs DNS and has the ability to listen
to a range of IP addresses on a single interface then proxy the
Hi all,
Phew, 2nd time around passed support no problem. The first time I
underestimated the difficulty of the exam. Since I had
supported/installed/configured lots of Frame Relay and ISDN installs,
and a bit of switching, I thought I could breeze through it. The exam is
more in depth than day to
Anybody have experience with the Radware LinkProof box? If so, please
contact me directly.
I have it directly connected to my Cat5K but the Cat doesn't see it
tia,
Mary
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Dear All,
I am curious to how the current established study groups are working out.
I would like some feedback on best practices and what doesnt as far as
having a succesful study group as we are starting one as we speak. I am sure
there are some great stories out there as well as some bad ones.
Well done Symon. Will be sitting my first CCNP exam in the next couple of
weeks.
I didn't realise Priscilla actually had her own books published on
networking? It's excellent that people like that participate on these forums.
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Hi Simon.
PIX cannot have 2 outside interfaces. The interfaces are defined based
on the security level and particularly outside and inside interfaces cannot
be changed. PIX is not a router and should not be used in place of router.
It can have a single default route and cannot support load
If you'll create another outside interface of security 0, those two
outside interface will never be able to talk to each other. Usually people
create another interface, like outside1, with security 5.
PIX can't load balance, can't do policy routing. PIX routes only based on
the destination, not
Dom,
please don't embarrass me on-list, I was pretending not to know you! I
was actually thinking of Ice, but then I'm really old. I don't have
time for video anyway, not now I've discovered cisco certification.
Marc
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Hi Marc,
You mean something like Trumpet mate?
Hi, all,
Pardon if this has been asked but archive searching did not turn up
anything. Kind of a dumb question, but here goes.
Can a 7507 support VOIP directly? I know that you can configure it to
support voice traffic passing through it (QoS, RSVP, etc.) but can you
configure it for voice as
Thanks Reinhold. Good to know I'm not goig crazy. :) Yes seems to be quite a
few counter related bugs for this code. I will be upgrading later this week.
-daniel
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From: Reinhold Fischer [mailto:Reinhold.Fischer;gmx.net]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 12:51 AM
To:
We Americans don't get the day off for our horse race either... ;)
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From: Jenny McLeod [mailto:nobody;groupstudy.com]
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 4:00 PM
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Ah, but only the Melburnians get the holiday
Charles,
The 7500 does not support analog voice. You would need to use a digital
voice port adapter (PA-VXA-1TE1-24+) with a channel bank.
Joe
At 04:37 PM 11/6/2002 +, cer wrote:
Hi, all,
Pardon if this has been asked but archive searching did not turn up
anything. Kind of a dumb
Charles,
The 7507 does not accept the Network Modules for Voice (NM-1V, NM-2V) in
order to give you someplace to install the FXS, FXO or EM VIC. It also
does not currently support the HDV modules that would allow it to
operate in the Digital Voice world. But, then on the other hand, those
Yes with the correct PA's though I don't know of any FXS/FXO PA,
pretty darned expensive voice ports
Dave
cer wrote:
Hi, all,
Pardon if this has been asked but archive searching did not turn up
anything. Kind of a dumb question, but here goes.
Can a 7507 support VOIP directly? I
What is the difference between
TX WRED threshold and
TX drop threshold
For example, with the default value:
Tx drop thresholds:
Queue # Thresholds - percentage
--- -
180% 100%
280% 100%
Tx WRED thresholds:
Queue # Thresholds -
Thanks, folks! Is it any wonder that I love this group!?!
I guess in that case, my option then is to add a voice capable router to the
mix (such as a 36xx) with the appropriate cards, and then configure QoS
features on teh 7500 to ensure it reserves the necessary bandwidth (voice
router has to
6509 dude,
Sorry, don't remember the person's name who posted the original
question, but I was dealing with the same thing. Installed 12.1.13E last
night, now I'm getting nothing but hits, even with default buffer settings.
Hope this helps.
Chuck Church
CCIE #8776, MCNE, MCSE
Sr.
IIs there any link about Catalyst 6509 Flash Architecture. I am not able to
see my Flash device if I run any of the commands such as SHOW FLASH:, SHOW
DISK0: etc). I like to see how much space has been taken by the IOS in Flash
memory, but doesn't seem to work. I am also having problems copying
Can anyone recommend a book that will do the job ??
Lurix
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Cable Guy,
Is this an academic pursuit or do you really just want to be able to log
into a router via the serial interface? I may be misinterpreting your
entire intent, but...
I was wondering what your plans for layer 2 were? I've configured Cisco
router serial interfaces (WIC style) for
there is no flash, it's bootflash: for the internal, slot0: or disk0:
for the external.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/hw/switches/ps708/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a008007f2cf.html
Dave
Azhar Teza wrote:
IIs there any link about Catalyst 6509 Flash Architecture.
If anyone knows of someone who is very skilled in Macintosh OS 9/ X and
Applications please forward the resume to me. We are looking to fill this
position ASAP. I am not a recruiter this is a real position. No 3rd parties
please.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Ciscopress.com
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Good luck
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Sent: Miircoles, 06 de Noviembre de 2002 04:31 p.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Written Exam study [7:57011]
Congratulations, Symon.
Top Down Network Design is a good read, period. It's not specifically
oriented towards the CCDx exams, but it's very useful for that anyway.
JMcL
Symon Thurlow wrote:
Hi all,
Phew, 2nd time around passed support no problem. The first time
I
underestimated the
Hi Group
I am going to sit the new switching exam in a couple of weeks, i am looking
for an online rack to rent aimed at the switching exam to practice a bit more
on. I have had a look at a few web sites but was wondering if any one on the
list can point me in the direction of a good rack to
Hello Group
Can any one help me get my switch working. Its a 1924 with 2 100tx but it
uses a null modem cable for the console port. I have never had it working
since I have had it, it has a orange status light on the front but all the
port lights are blank. When trying to log on to it comes up
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Folks
I have a question that hopefully can lead to me receiving some good
advice.
Back in June (Just before I was laid off) I took and passed the CCIE
security written exam. Since then I have been unsuccessfully
What is the better way of designing the LAN Network with 6509s and 3500
switches. VTP Pruning or manually clear the unnecessary VLANs from the
Trunk Links.
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ccie with the cc missing if you really need to figure out where else
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PS. Does anyone know why this list totally
Symon Thurlow wrote:
Hi all,
Whilst studying for CIT, I have come across a practice question
that I
don't understand.
If a server has RIP and SAP timers set to 8.5 minutes,
8.5 minutes would be awfully weird! ;-)
which of
the
following router timer values
Router timer values? I
The real question is should I go ahead and go for multiple CCIE certs at
once or is this just a really foolish idea.
I really, really, *really* don't want this to sound as caustic as it's going
to sound, but I gotta say it anyway: dude, passing the CCIE Written is
*nothing*. You don't have *a*
Symon Thurlow wrote:
Hi all,
Phew, 2nd time around passed support no problem.
Congratulations!
The first time
I
underestimated the difficulty of the exam. Since I had
supported/installed/configured lots of Frame Relay and ISDN
installs,
and a bit of switching, I thought I could
Hi All,
Am looking to setup out of band connection via console (not aux for some
reason). The modem answers call fine but just has no access to the
console(cabling is fine too). Please advise what is wrong with the config:
line con 0
login
passwd
transport preferred lat pad v120
Cable Guy wrote:
The fact that you can dial into the Internet is more proof
that you can run
TCP/IP over the PC's serial port.
Hmm, why do people need proof of this?
Because you seemed to want to build hardware to do it!? Neither additional
hardware nor software should be necessary to do
Get rid of the flowcontrol hardware and databits 7, make sure your speed is
set to 9600. If it still doesn't work then make sure your modem is
initializing with the right settings. The cisco website should have the
right settings, you just may have to modify the comands for the
initialization
Because you seemed to want to build hardware to do it!? Neither additional
hardware nor software should be necessary to do what you said in the first
line of your message: I would like to create IP connectivity from PC
serial
port to router serial port directly.
Yes, but using Hyperterminal as
In loopback, the serial port sees its own keepalives come back. They are
sequenced so it can tell. The MySeq number would be going up, but the
MineSeen number wouldn't since nobody else is seeing them. I think that's
the gist of it. There's a lot of info about this on Cisco's site. There's
one
Cable Guy wrote:
Yes, but using Hyperterminal as you described earlier would be
limited to
hyperterminal functionality (telnet), wouldn't it? If possible,
I would like
to use serial port on PC (read, ppp encapsulation) as complete
network
adapter solution without going through modems.
Ah, you want remote access. You want to let the PC join the network even
though it's connected via its serial port. That's very doable. It used to
be
pretty common for PCs to connect that way in the olden days.
Check out the Cisco docuemntation on terminal services or access servers.
Or
maybe
Symon Thurlow wrote:
That's it for CCNP yay!
Congratulations
I am going to begin CCDA and CCDP now, I
remember reading somehwere that Priscilla's book- Top Down Network
Design was a good read for the CCDP exam, is this correct?
Yep, an excellent book!
as an fyi I took and passed the
PAT,
gimme a buzz on msn.
Dale
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From: Patrick Krebs
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Subject: Protocol generated routes to Null0... [7:56868]
Hello friends,
I am new to the groupstudy family (1st post!), so please bear with me as I
go through my
I actually did not get that impression from the original post. I think he
was just trying to decide if he should study for multiple labs. He did not
use CCIE written or anything like that in his sig.
stuart
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