From RFC 1305.
0 - unspecified
1 - symmetric active
2 - symmetric passive
3 - client
4 - server
5 - broadcast
6 - reserved for NTP control message
7 - reserved for private use
Symmetric Active (1): A host operating in this mode
sends periodic
messages regardless of the reachability state or
Dear All,
I am running AS 5400 with 16 PRI (analog modems only) and I am facing modem
disconnection after 15 to 30 minutes and the reason is lost carrier
Any info about the reason of this lost carrier (cabling or modem or chassis
or
configuration etc..)
Thanks and best regards
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I have first hand knowledge, we have implemented a core/dist/access
network at cisco with L3 at the core and L2 at the acess end. I have also
implemented a L3 data center using L3 dist routers and L2 access to the
servers.
This design, from switch to switch across the L3 dist area, is 1ms or
I have taken courses at www.knowledgenet.com
I would say they are good, especially their costs are not bad - and the
material is very close to what you will find on the exam.
More important (to me) is that it is interactive - the best part of it
actually. I now find it easier to study on my PC
Hi,
How do i configure the spanning tree mode (cst, pvst, pvst+) on my 6509,
4006, 3524 and 3548 switches.
I had faced problems while establishing a trunk link inbetween a 4006 and a
3524 switch. Has anyone faced any problems in such a scenario.
Thanks.
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Mark,
Thanks for ordering my book. Actually, I was in discussion with McGraw-Hill,
Syngress and CiscoPress and all three wanted me to publish a book on the
PIX. CiscoPress wanted me to do a certification book and I wanted to do a
stand-alone book. I was leary about going with Syngress since
Shahid,
Unlike the CiscoPress book which omits this very important configuration
component, I've spent some time in by book about dealing with multiple
interfaces as it relates to address translation AND filtering, like ACLs and
conduits. Probably one of the most difficult configuration tasks on
Here's a review article that I wrote when I took the exam.
http://tcpmag.com/column.asp?id=EXAMcid=202
Good luck!
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Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 8:13 AM
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Hi there,
I
Peter van Oene wrote:
Non intra-area ASBRs are found via type 4 LSAs (ASBR Summary)
which
follow the same rules as type 3 summaries and thus prevent non
zero
areas from providing transit toward ASBRs (that is where the
non zero
area contains neither the source nor ASBR)
You're right. I
I want to first start out by saying you all know I am not here to bash
anyone. But Larry you are right when you say something is wrong with his
network and what was wrong with it was the name ALCATEL :). I have
experience with the omni core switches and I can say I did not like what
I saw in the
Thanks for your answers Larry and Elijah. I also think that there was
something wrong with the OmniCore (I didn't work directly with it). I have
been also told by a Nortel guy that with their Passport 8600 I wouldn't have
any problem (slowness) at all for routing between VLANs, and I belive him,
Does anybody here have/(go for) the Cisco Internet Solutions Specialist
certification?
I'm afraid I've chosen the most obscure certification CISCO has to offer...
feeling sort of lonely and ridiculous...
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Thanks for the info - I was looking at using the ErlangC model due to the
nature of computer networks. Currently, my modelling is based on assuming an
application takes 2 seconds to complete a task if it had 32kbps of bandwidth
reserved for it, I can use the Erlang model to calculate whether 95%
can you please explain this:
random-detect precedence 5 200 1000 100 where the should bee every 100
packet.
where the should be every 100 packet the what?
in your example, 200 is the min, 1000 is the max and 100 is the
exceed-threshold meaning that 1 packet out of 100 will be dropped if the
Yeah I agree, because even cisco's website is not good about it. This will
give your book an edge plus a great resource on the job and CCIE Security Lab.
Thanks,
Shahid
Richard Deal wrote:Shahid,
Unlike the CiscoPress book which omits this very important configuration
component, I've spent
Hi,
I have a C4006 in the Local LAN already, all the while it is working fine. I
need more ports for user device, so add one more c5009 switch.
I've connected a C5009 and a C4006 switches with a cross cable on port 3/1.
Set ip address 53.245.35.6/24 for C4006's Sc0 interface. Set ip address
Anyone interested on trading study questions .. I have a new pdf file for
routing... looking for a pdf for switching
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are both sc0 interfaces in the same vlan...
is the trunk carrying all the vlans ?
Kevin GU wrote:
Hi,
I have a C4006 in the Local LAN already, all the while it is working fine. I
need more ports for user device, so add one more c5009 switch.
I've connected a C5009 and a C4006 switches with a
Hi Group,
Today I passed the Cisco IP Telephony Exam.I used the cisco Press book by
David Lovell and I had a bad experience with this book.The cover page of the
book is misleading as it says prepare for IP telephony Certification with
this
book.
To my experience this book is not sufficient for
try to check layr 1 and 2 of the physical port 3/1, and the vlans that they
are in, check the show int 3/1 command, and please post it.
guy
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