Re: Default route redistribution using Rip [7:57240]

2002-11-11 Thread Murali Das
Hi all, Pls ignore my earlier mail. You can use the default-information originate command under router rip to do this. You can also use the default-network command, but make sure you have a route to that network in the routing table. Hope this helps. rgds, Murali Murali Das wrote: Hi All, As

Clearing access lists counters [7:57241]

2002-11-11 Thread John Tafasi
Can some one tell me how to clear access-list counters? I tried to use the command clear access-list counters but it did not work. Please see the output of the show command below. R5-2503#show access-lis abc Extended IP access list abc Dynamic test permit ip any any permit ip any any

OSPF non-broadcast mode question [7:57242]

2002-11-11 Thread Stephane Litkowski
Hi all, I build an OSPF config between one cisco box and a zebra openbsd. LAN1 ZEBRA == (GRE Tunnel over Internet) == CISCO -- LAN2 Because I had some problem on the openbsd to encapsulate multicast hello packets in GRE, I used the ospf network type : non broadcast. My config is :

CCIE Lab Rentals in the Wash.DC area -- any?? [7:57244]

2002-11-11 Thread Cisco Nuts
Hello,Does anyone know of any CCIE Labs for rent in the Wash. DC/VA/MD area? I am looking for any rentals, where I could be there physically present - same deal as renting it remotely but just like to be present physically.I would also like to ask any one studying for the CCIE Lab in this area

please help with vlan scenario [7:57245]

2002-11-11 Thread Barry Warrick
I have Site A which acts as a host for incoming fiber connections from Site’s B,C, and D. All 4 sites are on different subnets. At Site A a Catalyst 3550G with 12 available fiber GBIC connections is what the 3 incoming sites B,C, and D connect to on GBIC interfaces 1,2, and 3, respectively.. The

RE: Throughput [7:57158]

2002-11-11 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Cliff Cliff wrote: Dear all, One of our customer want to know the simply way to calculate the throughput in their link. Calculating throughput can be difficult. Your customer should measure actual throughput for a typical case, using a protocol analyzer or one of the many other tools for

OT: Pix515 memories and 16MB Flash available for [7:57239]

2002-11-11 Thread phillip sok
Hi All, Sorry the OT post. I have the following items available for sale: 1 Cisco 2513 with 8MB of RAM and 16MB Flash, 1 Cisco 4500 router with 16MB of RAM and 8MB of Flash. This router has 2 Ethernet interfaces and 4 Serial interfaces, 1 Cisco Pix 16MB Flash (with box and documentation). I

Re: Clearing access lists counters [7:57241]

2002-11-11 Thread Curious
restart the router. -- Curious MCSE, CCNP John Tafasi wrote in message news:20022125.VAA01591;groupstudy.com... Can some one tell me how to clear access-list counters? I tried to use the command clear access-list counters but it did not work. Please see the output of the show command

2600 bootstrap [7:57248]

2002-11-11 Thread Dwayne Saunders
Hi all, I am looking for a new bootstrap image for a 2600 as mine currently is running 11.3 I would like to upgrade this to 12.1 to match my ios My problem is after searching and searching on CCO I am unable to find an image now am I going crazy or is there no image to find. Thanks

RE: WLAN security matters [7:57160]

2002-11-11 Thread Carlos Fragoso Mariscal
Hi Vicky, Thank you for your answer but although I'm interested in almost every possible way to secure that kind of network, I rather prefer standard solutions not based on vendor-hardware. Anyway, could you give me and the rest of the list a link about the product you were referring to? Thanks

RE: WLAN security matters [7:57160]

2002-11-11 Thread Carlos Fragoso Mariscal
Hi Mike, If I correctly understand your answer, EAP-TLS is the standard way to get authenticated (to a Radius) and then deploying encryption through IPSec? I took a look at 802.11i and its near-term subset WPA from Wi-Fi alliance, and it seems that near-term solutions are still based in 3DES and

RE: 2600 bootstrap [7:57248]

2002-11-11 Thread Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1
The bootstrap is loaded in the bootROM (read-only) unless you have a 2691 which is a non-FRU. If you go to the link below, it will guide you on the replacement procedure. I ordered the chips over the phone through the cust svc line (800)553-6387, option 2 then 6. I don't know what the going rate

RE: ISDN/DDR - Bandwidth on Demand [7:57038]

2002-11-11 Thread Jenny McLeod
Hmm.. configs and routing tables might give a clue. My guess is that your serial line is still seen as the preferred route. By the way, be aware that depending on the bandwidth of your serial link, and your configuration, the extra bandwidth of the ISDN may be more hindrance than help. I haven't

RE: WLAN security matters [7:57160]

2002-11-11 Thread Roberts, Larry
Going back to the original e-mail question. I disagree that EAP-TLS is not a solution for sniffing. Technically any wireless data can be sniffed, regardless of encryption. However, it will be garbage until decoded. If you use EAP-TLS and set the rekeying to a very short interval ( say 1 minute )

iBGP and convergence when failure happens [7:57255]

2002-11-11 Thread bergenpeak
Suppose I have several routers making up an iBGP mesh. Lets suppose I have two routers (R1 and R2) which are advertising the same set of networks: N1, N2, ... Nk. OSPF is running underneath BGP (assume area 0). All of the N networks are being advertised with a next-hop set to the respective

RE: WLAN security matters [7:57160]

2002-11-11 Thread Paul Forbes
Some notes/opinions: 1. A stolen laptop should trigger an employee to contact Human Resources, Security and/or IS. Anything less on the part of said employee is cause for termination - period. Alternatively, if the perceived threat is via corporate/military espionage, then the short-term solution

2 Questions [7:57257]

2002-11-11 Thread LOON
1. Where should one start to prepare for the CCIE written exam, what kind of approach? 2. What are the benefits or privileges associated with the CCIE? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=57257t=57257 -- FAQ, list

Re: 2 Questions [7:57257]

2002-11-11 Thread Wow
start here: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/exam_preparation/preparation.html and read/ask questions here and also try alt.certification.cisco LOON wrote in message news:200211120210.CAA20443;groupstudy.com... 1. Where should one start to prepare for the CCIE written exam, what

RE: Throughput [7:57158]

2002-11-11 Thread Cliff Cliff
HI All, Thx for your reply and I really appreciate your explaination. I know that my customer is very difficult to use the whole BW in the high delay time environment. But I need to tell him what's the max throughput. So that's why I need to tell him how they can do in their computer / network

RE: WLAN security matters [7:57160]

2002-11-11 Thread mike greenberg
paul, When I talked about IPSec, I mean to say that AES is not currently supported on on Pix Firewalls on any VPN concentrator. After I established connection via EAP/TLS on the wireless network, I have to make another IPSec connection via Cisco VPN client to make a secure connection to the

Interrupting VLANs [7:57261]

2002-11-11 Thread Azhar Teza
If I have a working network, for example (2) 3550 switches are connected to (2) 6509s. The first 3550 is in VLAN 10 connected to both 6509s, and the second 3550 is in VLAN 11 again connected to both 6509s. I like to add one more 3550 switch (24) ports in VLAN 10 and the other (24) ports in

problem with groupstudy? [7:57262]

2002-11-11 Thread eric dickerson
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Re: iBGP and convergence when failure happens [7:57255]

2002-11-11 Thread The Long and Winding Road
a couple of things - in line below bergenpeak wrote in message news:200211120028.AAA03239;groupstudy.com... Suppose I have several routers making up an iBGP mesh. Lets suppose I have two routers (R1 and R2) which are advertising the same set of networks: N1, N2, ... Nk. OSPF is running

Re: 2 Questions [7:57257]

2002-11-11 Thread The Long and Winding Road
LOON wrote in message news:200211120210.CAA20443;groupstudy.com... 1. Where should one start to prepare for the CCIE written exam, what kind of approach? as always, begin at the beginning www.cisco.com/go/ccie 2. What are the benefits or privileges associated with the CCIE? in today's bad

RE: Throughput [7:57158]

2002-11-11 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
The default window size for modern implementations of TCP on modern operating systems is bigger than 4080 bytes anyway. No change will probably be necessary. The window size varies as clients and servers ACK data, but it should start out at 8192 or greater, depending on the OS. Are you wondering

RE: WLAN security matters [7:57160]

2002-11-11 Thread Roberts, Larry
I wasn't aware that 3.1 was out. I was told way back when that 3.1 would include CRL support by TAC , but considering my recent troubles with TAC, it doesn't surprise me. I agree with the stolen laptop, but your expecting the typical user to actually think. If they do actually ( send them a bonus

Need Info IPtelephony exam [7:57267]

2002-11-11 Thread THANGAVEL VISHNUKUMAR MUDALIAR
Hi, Has anyone taken the IP telephony exam(9e0-402) recently ?I just want to know how whether the IP telephony book by David Lovell is sufficient.Can also let me know with any other links (CCO) and materials you used to pass the exam. Kind Regards/Thangavel

CID exam 640-025 [7:57268]

2002-11-11 Thread David
Hi folks, The CID exam. The Cisco has a lot of SNA content in it, however I can't find any SNA stuff at (excuse wrapping) http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exams/640-025.html I can't find anything about changes on Cisco's website, so...does the CID have

RE: 2 Questions [7:57257]

2002-11-11 Thread cebuano
Assuming you get a raise to buy that $300 leather jacket ;- -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nobody;groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of The Long and Winding Road Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 10:08 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: 2 Questions [7:57257] LOON wrote in

RE: BGP4 and Multiple Providers [7:55918]

2002-11-11 Thread Cliff Cliff
Hi All, We also having the same situation. Actually, if you really want to do the load balance, you need to know what's your customer mostly going, it also can be captured by the cache server whcih place in between your router and ISP. As some cache server will record the traffic pattern for your

Re: Clearing access lists counters [7:57241]

2002-11-11 Thread Tim Metz
although that should have worked, try clear ip access-list counter as well I just tested this on a 3662 and both commands worked (IOS 12.1) Tim John Tafasi wrote in message news:20022125.VAA01591;groupstudy.com... Can some one tell me how to clear access-list counters? I tried to use

Re: CID exam 640-025 [7:57268]

2002-11-11 Thread Tim Metz
No SNA on the blueprint means no SNA on the test. I took it a few months ago and didn't have any either. Tim David wrote in message news:200211120415.EAA12014;groupstudy.com... Hi folks, The CID exam. The Cisco has a lot of SNA content in it, however I can't find any SNA stuff at (excuse

Help wanted [7:57273]

2002-11-11 Thread Johan Bornman
Hi, I have a WAN connection with a 1601 router connected to the core router which is a 2600 series router. I want to allocate bandwidth to a specific IP address/or priorities any traffic for that users IP address. How do I do that? Thanks Johan Message Posted at:

Priorities Traffic [7:57274]

2002-11-11 Thread Johan Bornman
How do I priorities traffic or allocate bandwidth for a specific user over a WAN link. I have a 1601 connected to a 2600 router. Thanks Johan Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=57274t=57274 -- FAQ, list archives, and