Hello all,
Long time lurker, first time poster.
I have a router that is multi-homed between 16631 and 701.
I have a new client who is buying transit from us.
They are multi-homed to us and 1239.
A business decision was made to policy route their traffic out 16631.
As a result I will only publi
Today, We are put 3660 router to their end, having Fastethernet card, and
connected to their switch.
They change their switch port as following:
interface FastEthernet0/14
load-interval 30
duplex full
so far, after observe serveral hours, there is no collision as well as not
error message in o
What is your current configuration? Could you paste here? So that we could
take a look.
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I know that this is the default value in cisco 2950.
The following is my Q:
>Actually from my knowledge, the arp table should contains only local >arp
table. But I find that there are some external address on my arp >table.
WHY? Really not understanding? Is my config for VLAN is >wrong?
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Thanks for your help. I found the problem. I'd put the Sc0 into different
vlan. ;o). Sorry for trouble you. After join the same vlan, it works.
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For rate-limit, is there a default "exceed-action" ? I have been looking in
the documents and all of the configs I seem to find all have the
"exceed-action drop", what I am wondering is what happens if I leave the
exceed-action command off of the statement? Do the packets that don't
conform still
Hi guys:
I and my freind just got tones of Cisco equipment, so now we not
sure to sale them or
start an online lab business.
so I just want to do a quick survey here .
1.how many of you guys here would be interested paying for lab time ?
2.how much would u willing to pay f
If you have FXS ports on the PBX, then the answer is yes; but as far as
I know, you will either have FXO or E&M ports on the PBX, which means
you need FXS ports on the Routers for the FXO "Cross-Connect", or E&M
ports to cross-connect to the E&M ports on the PBX... don't quote me on
the E&M ports t
yes...
cat switch os, 6509, 4000, 5000
# set spantree enable all
cat switch 2924, 3524, etc
spanning tree is on by default for all ports
(config)# no spanningtree
The above command should turn it off
Larry
puro prasad wrote:
>anyone, any info!!!
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anyone, any info!!!
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Does anyone know the current number of ATM, Ethernet, Serial, Token, FXS,
FXO, etc, that are in the current R&S Lab?
Even though the Token Ring switching was removed from the lab, are there
still Token Ring interfaces in the Lab?
Are there really FXS and FXO interfaces in the lab?
Just trying to ge
Don't you mean a 4500 w/ a 4 Port Serial works great? The 4000 doesn't
support the NP-4T only the NP-2T.
Jarett
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> a 4000 with a 4 port serial card works great...
>
> Symon Thurlow wrote:
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> >What about a 4000/45
> I am configuring QOS for Video-Conference on my CAT 4003.
> I would like to know what IP precedence numbers I can use to classify the
> video traffic.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/products_configuratio
n_guide_book09186a00800c5e31.html
CCO is your friend.
BJ
Messa
I am configuring QOS for Video-Conference on my CAT 4003.
I would like to know what IP precedence numbers I can use to classify the
video traffic.
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It is very difficult, although the passing score is low ( less than 60 %)
but you got to work really hard to pass it.
neil
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> Hi,
> Just want to know whether anyone has attempted CCIE
> theory and lab recently.Whether there are
Hi All,
Can we use FXO ports in routers to connect two locations with PBX's. I have
PBX at locaton "A", and a PBX and location "B". I want to run VoIP between
the two locations over Frame Relay link. Can I use FXO cards in the Router
on Location "A" and FXO on the router at location "B" and have V
Is there a command that shows which router initiated a SPF recalculation?
I am looking for a command like 'show spantree statistics', that shows
which device originated a BPDU Topology Change
Thanks
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I dont see what your issue is. you have ports in vlan 1 and ports in
vlan 2...
If you are questioning the vlan 100X entries, thats the default vlans in
cisco
switches that are reserved for other things like fddi/TRthey are
always in the
vlan arp table.
Cliff Cliff wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>For
The written is very hard. Take a look at the www.groupstudy.com archives
and you'll find a lot of information about the proper books and prep
materials to start studying from.
saj wrote: Hi,
Just want to know whether anyone has attempted CCIE
theory and lab recently.Whether there are any
changes
Dear all,
For my company, there are two equipment rooms, one is in upstair ad one is
in downstair. So we are using fiber connecting these two floor equipments by
using Cisco 2950 (which having 2 Fiber port) in both upstair and downstair.
In cisco 2950, there are 24 ports, for some reason, I need
At 4:09 PM + 12/2/02, p b wrote:
>Thanks. I had expected that "router bgp ABC" and "router bgp XYZ"
>did in fact start two processes. I hadn't tried applying a
>second "router bgp XYZ" to a config to confirm this worked. But
>as you point out, this isn't allowed (supported) and the router
>r
BJ,
That's a great idea actually. I've never tested it and I don't have a
PC to try it on right now, but I think it's very likely to compile on
Cygwin. Like I said, I can't try it, but if you do please let me know.
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 08:50, B.J. Wilson wrote:
> Mike -
>
> By any chance ha
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 cross cable
> on port 3/1. Set ip address 53.245.35.6/24 for C4006's Sc0
>
Thanks. I had expected that "router bgp ABC" and "router bgp XYZ"
did in fact start two processes. I hadn't tried applying a
second "router bgp XYZ" to a config to confirm this worked. But
as you point out, this isn't allowed (supported) and the router
reports the error:
router(config)#router
Hi,
Just want to know whether anyone has attempted CCIE
theory and lab recently.Whether there are any
changes.How hard is the CCIE written?
Thanks.
Saj
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Why dont you go for access-lists permiting only server addresses to access?
regards
Silju
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Hi,
There is a Mobile service provider company. The company has few application
engineer who make billing ,, They use company's server to generate the
certain
reports. Now these engineer are given a username and password and are
authenticated using the RAS. This RAS is also used to authenticate us
At 1:44 PM + 12/2/02, Peter van Oene wrote:
>
>A general concept in routing is to always prefer information from the
>most accurate source. In Link State routing, a given router always has
>the most accurate information about the area itself, and thus will
>always prefer information derived fr
Mike -
By any chance have you tested running your program on a Windows PC using
Cygwin? I'm not a Linux person (yet...), and I figured this might be a
passable way for PC-based users to use MINT.
BJ
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I've used MRTG on our BPXs. What type of ATM switch do you want to
monitor?
On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 20:38, Steve Watson wrote:
> 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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If you'd just like to send some test multicast traffic and see if your
receiving it elsewhere, you can try my multicast testing program at
http://mc-mint.sourceforge.net It's free under the GPL. I very much
doubt it will run under windows though, you probably would want to use
Linux with it. In
At 12:34 PM + 12/2/02, bergenpeak wrote:
>Anyone know why one can run only a single RIP process on a cisco
>router?
>
>Thanks
>
I can't give you a precise reason, but some general comments.
RIP was never intended for large systems where you might be able to
make use of multiple processes. Y
On Sun, 2002-12-01 at 12:18, p b wrote:
> 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
I have the same problem when I use MS Outlook and filters. I had multiple
filters
configured to move email from certain senders into folders. The Outlook was
copying the
email even though I configured it to only move the item. If you are using
filters in
your email program try disabling them to s
Anyone know why one can run only a single RIP process on a cisco
router?
Thanks
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Dear group,
I'm not in able to register my H323 terminal.
>From the debug h225asn1 I receive rrj message: undefined reason.
Anybody can help me in troubleshooting it?
The problem seems related to gatekeeper zone.
Teresa
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Hi Cliff,
Fastethernet wont cure the problem, you can still run that half duplex.
What causes the collisions is running in half duplex mode. Try upping it
to full duplex. What full duplex does is it disables the internal
loopback device i.e. collision checking ussually if you are plugged into
a sw
Dear all,
Pls kindly help the following:
Really I am not understand although it is simple.
We colocate the router (2511) to our provider data center. Which having two
ethernet interface. One connecting to date center internet and one is
connecting to our own LAN (which is private ip address). So
Congratulation Thangavel,
and thank u for sharing with us.
Best Regards,
HATO
>From: "THANGAVEL VISHNUKUMAR MUDALIAR"
>Reply-To: "THANGAVEL VISHNUKUMAR MUDALIAR"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Passed Cisco IP Telephony [7:58386]
>Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2002 06:30:46 GMT
>
>Hi Group,
>
>Today I pas
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