Hello !
I have a question regarding what qos i should use to solve this:
I want to drop 1 packet out of 100 packets, wred feels like it but maybee
there is some other solution ?
Regards
/per
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Hi,
I am testing the DHCP feature.
If i configure the manual DHCP pool with the hardware-address,
it's not working.
I must configure the client-identification.
It's not a problem for station (prefix = 01).
But client-identification's router is an ID as
Wred is a congestion avoidance mechanism.
It drop packed before queue :
the mechanism is :
when a packet arrive, the router calculate the avg precedence's queue :
- if avg is less than min the packet is queueed
- if avg is greater than minimum but less than maximum, the packet
is
Elijah Savage III wrote:
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it LOL. Hey thanks for the reply but I only surf on 1 computer but got 8
on the network here where any child or visitor can sit down and get on
the net, I know a little overkill, but it is nice I
Hi all,
I found that I can ping directly from spoke router to spoke router without
configuations such as policy routing or frame-relay map command. Why?
I used two cisco2501 connected as frame-relay switch.
My IOS version is enterprise 121-16.
Any replay appreciated.
Thanks.
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Hello !
Thank you Olivier
i think i found the solution
#random-detect precedence 5 200 1000 100 where the should bee every 100
packet.
One more qustion regarding is it possibly to do voice priority per flow with
ip rtp ??
Thanks in advance
olivier Boistel wrote:
Wred is a congestion
What do you mean i can ping myself, the new default gateway and
everything else on the lan just fine. the problem is, no other systems can
see OR ping my system ? is the system ur saying here is the outside network
or within your LAN? Do you use frame-relay in your WAN? If its on the LAN
that you
Jeff, maybe u could configure area 1 as a totally stubby area, that way it
would generate a default route pointing to rtrb.
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Hi,
Is there any good book and new on PIX firewall
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Official course book
Cisco Press ISBN 1-58705-035-8
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Hi,
Is there any good book and new on PIX firewall
I am seeing strange eigrp routing behaviour and am not sure why.
I have 2 routers. One has a frame relay connection , with about 10 or so
sites connected to it.
The other router has PRI ISDN, and is the backup for the 10 remote sites.
The Frame relay router learns it's routes via EIGRP from
hi,
Your routers have inverse-arp activated.
They auto-discover aall other router.
If you want desactived this feature put th no frame-relay inverse-arp on the
frame-relay interface
bye
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Hi all,
Where are mine going wrong? Has anyone implemented a Peer-to-Peer network
involving just two computers with ONLY TCP/IP Protocol?
I have been trying to do it but keeping failing. NetBEUI is working fine, I
can transfer files in between both computers. But TCP/IP protocolis not
working
Dear Cisco Fans and Professionals,
I need some friendly advice. There are different opinions about
Cat6500(High availibility with Single Router Mode) and (High availibility
with Dual MSFC Redundancy)
Imagine you had 3 Cat65007s with Dual MSFC1 and Dual Supervisor1A.
That is 6 MSFC's and 6
Check your subnet masks for each computer.
Either specify Computer B as the default gateway for Computer A and
vice-versa, or don't specify a default gateway at all.
After that, you have to configure the lmhosts/hosts files if you want to
resolve machine names between each other (quickly).
I havent take the new CSI exam, but for CSS1 i suggest you do the following
: MCNS - PIX - VPN - IDS, and if you already pass all of them, i dont think
you would have problems with CSI.
Ardi
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Ardi,
I am very appriciated your input. After scanning CiscoPress books, I got the
same thinking as your suggestion. And, you made me be more confident now
that I am in the right track.
Have good Thanksgiving,
Tu Do.
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Cisco 827H ADSL router comes with statefull firewall build-in. So can this
router totally replace the role of a pix firewall? Because I have a customer
who refuse to buy pix firewall because he think that his Cisco 827H router
performs firewall function too. How to convince him to purchase pix
You might also want to check out Ntop:
http://www.ntop.org/ntop.html
It's not for monitoring Cisco routers, but it will give you everything you
want to know about the traffic on your network.
HTH,
Kent
At 04:02 PM 11/27/2002 +, Curious wrote:
Is there a tool which gives me very good
I use MRTG for my routers. Is there a similar tool that monitors cells
and bandwidth on an ATM Network?
Steve
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Arni, can you contact me off line. I have a non Cisco, non technical
question for you.
thanks.
Chuck
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The Cisco PIX Firewalls by Richard A. Deal
I
Can we still write CSS1 or has it been replaced with the CCSP?
Thanks
John
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I havent take the new CSI exam, but for CSS1
What are the IP/Masks that you are using? Is it just hostnames you can't
ping by or the IP's themselves just to be clear.
Otherwise the only thing I can think of is that some USB network cards
don't like to be peer to peer and only work when connected to a
switch/hub.
John
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Halo Link Teo,
Stateful Packet Filtering as CIsco PIX Firewall has is filtering method that
considers the state of the TCP sessions. Also known as Context-Based
Access Control (CBAC). The benefit is offer strong security by throughly
inspecting data packets and maintaining critical addresses
Start with the IOS configuration guides as well as the command references.
Knowing most of the commands and syntax will save time come lab day.
Jason
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Many CCIEs have stated that they read the documentation CD. What
Hello,Is there a way to test/practise MCast configs. on the Internet? I
have a cable-modem connected to a 2514 router and would like to configure
MCast on it as well as my Lab routers behind that for PIM-SM. I have a
laptop connected as a client to one of the routers. How can I verify that
MCast
Need to erase a read only flash on a 2501 so I can tftp a new IOS image
and getting an error Ive never seen, nor can I find refernece to on CCO as
of yet.
I set config-register to 2101 and reload. get a
router(boot)en
password:
password check with an invalid encryption type
router(boot)
Have
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Keith Woodworth wrote:
|-router(boot)en
|-password:
|-password check with an invalid encryption type
|-router(boot)
I figured this out...I did not know it at the time but at this prompt the
2501 using 11.2 does not want the enable secret it wanted the enable
password, which
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