All,
I am looking to purchase a 3550, or two if I can afford it, for my home lab.
I am looking on EBAY and see the SMI models with the EMI image. Is there
more to the EMI switch than just software?
Thanks in Advance
Bill Clements
Bill Clements, MCSE, CCNP
Network Engineer
International
I bought a Cisco 7000 router off of ebay. It did not come with a power cable
and I can not find one for the life of me. I ordered and received CAB-7KAC=,
but this cable does not fit. It says on the package thats its a 7500 series
AC power cord. On ciscos website its says to order this cable but,
I bought a 7000 router off of ebay. It did not come with a power cable
and I can not find one for the life of me. I purchased and received
CAB-7KAC=,
but this cable does not fit. It says on the package thats its a 7500 series
AC power cord. On ciscos website its says to order this cable but,
I bought a 7000 router off of ebay. It did not come with a power cable
and I can not find one for the life of me. I purchased and received
the factory power cord,
but this cable does not fit. It says on the package thats its a 7500 series
AC power cord. On ciscos website its says to order this
Silju Pillai wrote:
The book was released as per the old test. So there is no point
in blaming the book. Atleast give some credit to the author for
releasing the book. He might have spend nights writing the
chapters.Its a good book to start with. Also you cannot expect
the whole topic to
I bought a Cisco 7000 router off of ebay. It did not come with a power cable
and I can not find one for the life of me. I ordered and received CAB-7KAC=,
but this cable does not fit. It says on the package thats its a 7500 series
AC power cord. On ciscos website its says to order this cable but,
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I can't see why this is the right answer. Does
anyone have a different answer to question VII -1???
It seems as though too many other networks are able to pass through using
this answer - can't be right.
I grabed the answer from cisco's web via the URL found in the
Hi Priscilla,
GARP is also used as an abbreviation for Gratuitous Address Resolution
Protocol. This may also be used as a Layer 2 attack to mislead the
advertisement of the real IP address by some hackers.
Aziz S. Islam
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the only difference is the full L3 capability, including BGP with the
12.1.11 release.
the switches used in the CCIE Lab are the 3550-24's with EMI image. ( least
expensive that does the job ) Not that the particular model matters, because
all models behave identically. I've now been to a couple
write it out in binary and study it until you understand why it is or is not
correct.
what - you expect someone else to do the work for you? how are you going to
learn?
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I can't see why this
Hi,
Use 'debug ip ospf mon' to see which OSPF RID has generated the SPF
calculation.
Use 'show ip ospf stat' to see when the last SPF caculations happened, and
how long it took for the calculation.
Those are both hidden OSPF commands.
Regards,
Sebastien Venturoso
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We use GFI Mail essentails/Mail security at the gateway. It functions well
however it would not be the solution for one looking for a product with
extensive reporting capabilities.
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Two weeks ago I though it would be fun to take the Cisco Wireless LAN
Support Specialist certification exam, so I went ahead and scheduled it for
this Sunday. Now I'm looking at the test date looming. Does anybody have
any notes or suggestions before I go?
The Tick
Having just passed the written I have begun practicing for the LAB which i
have scheduled for Febuary. I have a practice lab consisting of
2 2621
1 3640
5 mc3810 (fxs,bri,fxo,channelized T1)
1 3550
I was interested if anyone has had success with any of the virtual labs such
as skylabs or
ttt
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CCO is always the best place to study because I believe that most of the
questions are taken from there. The nice thing about a book or practice
tests, if they're done correctly, is that it takes the information on CCO
(depending on the subject or exam) and puts it all in one place! Cuts down
on
Sounds like a standard IEC kettle lead to me. At least here in the UK,
thats what they're for, electric kettles. IIRC these plugs are used for
temperature-resistant leads, and the notch allows you to use a
temperature-resistant lead in any application, but to disallow the
incorrect lead in your
Follup Question:
Barring intentional obfusication, why would anyone actually use that
wildcard mask in an access list instead of a longer more readable
alternative?
Jarett
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write it out in binary and
i have more of a question...what study material did you use?...i am doing
the CWNA instead.
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Two weeks ago I though it would be fun to
Can someone tell me the command to disable password recovery on a router, so
when someone reboots the router the cant password recover and it forces them
to reset the configuration,
As far as I can remember there is a command but I cant seem to find it,
Any help appreciated.
Kind regards.
Paul.
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Follup Question:
Barring intentional obfusication, why would anyone actually use that
wildcard mask in an access list instead of a longer more readable
alternative?
CL: since the publication of RFC 1812, the so
I've played with the equipment for the last year or two, and I've reviewed
all the topics on the Cisco website. I'm feeling pretty good about the
general technology, but they trip you up with details.
Tunde Kalejaiye wrote:i have more of a question...what study material did
you use?...i am
Casey, Paul (6822) wrote:
Can someone tell me the command to disable password recovery on a router,
so
when someone reboots the router the cant password recover and it forces
them
to reset the configuration,
As far as I can remember there is a command but I cant seem to find it,
'no service
I don't think there's any answer to this, but I thought I would check. How
can I find the physical location of a system if I know the following:
NetBIOS name, IP address, MAC Address, and the Domain it is attached too.
I have a system that is trying to become the Master Browser and I've
Kris Waters wrote:
Everyone,
We have been bridging LAT at my remote offices for some time,
and have just
gotten rid of all the LAT devices.
Congratulations! :-)
I would like to now
configure the routers
to make sure only TCP/IP is routed.
It looks like only TCP/IP is being routed
Jim, I used:
1) the official CWNA study guide available for $30US from.
http://www.cwne.com
It is an excellent resource and worth at least 3 times the price.
Regarding radio frequency mathematics, refer to the chart on page 33 (Figure
2.13).
You won't get a clearer explanation with examples in
Since the client does support NetBIOS, you could try using net send at
the command line of another client to send a message to the user by
computer name and ask them to call the support desk.
Of course if it's a Windows 9x client they would have to be running
Winpopup to receive your message.
Jim, Regarding the Cisco WLAN exams:
Just get familiar with the Cisco Wireless equipment. It's a breeze after
the CWNA preparation.
/Veronica
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To: Jim Tickle ;
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 1:55 PM
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When I have this situation I usually found the interface of the switch with
the command
show cam H.H.H.
When it ends up in a hub, that is a problem. The only solution is a
ping/disconnect cable combination.
Priscilla Oppenheimer @groupstudy.com em
06/12/2002 15:22:50
Favor responder a
You could use a program called retina security scanner (download a trial
version from http://www.eeye.com/html/Products/Retina/Download.html) or GFI
LanGuard at http://www.gfi.com/downloads/downloads.asp?pid=8vid=1lid=1.
These will allow you to get more information such as users, service packs,
Thanks a lot. I had no more hopes for a answer.
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13:39:13
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Hi,
Use 'debug ip
Barring intentional obfusication, why would anyone actually use that
wildcard mask in an access list instead of a longer more readable
alternative?
CL: since the publication of RFC 1812, the so called whacky wildcard
masks
are not supported. In other words, for a router to be
If it is a switched network, flood the IP in question after hours and
look at the switches for the port with all the traffic. If there are no
switches, then you will have to narrow it down to an individual hub and
then look at that group of workstaions. I'm sure there is a more
technical answer
Using Cisco gear I go to a router's arp table which also tells me the
interface from which it learned the mac address.
Then I go to the attached switch(es) and search for the mac and its
associated interface.
Cat5k sh cam xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx
Cat2924# sh mac-address-table address ..
If I
Probably won't help you in this situation, but in CiscoWorks 2000, there
is a feature in Campus Manager called User Tracking that associates a
UserName with a MAC Address and with a Device/Port combination. Has
saved my bacon in several cases similar to yours.
Assuming it's Cisco gear, you could
Steve you BAD boy - where have you been? I still read your CCIE Lab prep
advice, and it is posted on my web site as well ( www.chuckslongroad.info )
for all the good it does me ;-
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Barring intentional
Very helpful. Thanks. I should have thought of that. :-)
Of course, all the switches would have the MAC address in their cam
(bridging) table if they had sent to it, but if all of them but one have the
MAC address associated with a trunk, and one has it associated with an
end-user access port,
How about setting another machine to that IP address and wait to see who
gets
the conflict message?
Mark
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Probably
Hello, Since Token Ring won't be tested on the Lab exam anymore, does
this imply that topics like SRB, CRB, SRTB, SRTLB won't be tested?And
with regards to DLSW, just for the Ethernet?So what exactly should one be
studying from this section then?Can someone confirm this for me so I am
not
Along with MAC tracing, using CDP to id next-hop switches, etc. you can also
try to us something like psloggedon (or psshutdown if you have something of
a mean-streak) from sysinternals.com. OR - if your domain is logging
successful logins, maybe you could look through them to see who is logging
Hello,Since the 3550's are going to kill us in the new Lab, has anyone
come out with a config. guide book or a cd-simulator, similiarly to the
Cat5 from Cisco? Also, on CCO, I see this one link for the 3550:
I think that every test is only worth what you put into it yourself. I
passed the old written and although it had its flaws, I learned a lot as I
was reading through many, many, many books. I am also learning much more as
I study and practice for my lab. I may pass it, I may not, but I'm sure
I have four PDFs that I found on CCO:
3550 Multilayer Switch Command Reference 12.1.11EA1
Hardware Installation Guide
Software Configuration Guide 12.1.11EA1
System Message Guide 12.1.11EA1
I
I've created a webpage so that you can get a better idea of my
requirements.
http://www.geocities.com/checkoutmydiagram
I am having trouble configuring it so that IP traffic gets separated
from IPX/EIGRP traffic. It seems that things must either go through the
GRE tunnel or through the IPSEC
I see that panic is setting in. calm down. take some time to get organized.
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Hello, Since Token Ring won't be tested on the Lab exam anymore, does
this imply that topics like SRB, CRB, SRTB, SRTLB won't be tested?And
with
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Hello,Since the 3550's are going to kill us in the new Lab,
CL: I think you are letting your fear of the unknown get the better of you.
take a couple of deep breaths, and think about the kinds of things they are
likely to
I was thinking that the config guide would be enough for the LabDo we
also have to know about these other guides??
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Fri, 6 Dec 2002 20:56:58 GMT I have four PDFs
I went to schedule on CCO and i dont see a seat available between 1-29 and
5-29 in RTP and 1-15 and 5-28 in SJ. Will more open up? this seems strange
that there are many seats available in the next 3 or 4 weeks but then none
for 4 months.
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Budgets? Holidays?
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I went to schedule on CCO and i dont see a seat available between 1-29 and
5-29 in RTP and 1-15 and 5-28 in
BTW, LanGuard did the trick. The admin had LanGaurd installed on his laptop,
so he ran it against the IP and picked a Printer Share that indicated the
site.
Thanks for everyone's help.
Priscilla
Evans, TJ (BearingPoint) wrote:
Along with MAC tracing, using CDP to id next-hop switches, etc.
Yes, i realize this is the holiday season. I guess my question is should i
expect seats to open up that dont show up now or would that be an
unreasonable expectation?
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As you can see from my original post, the binary equivelents are represented
in decimal format one octet at a time. The question is - has anyone
approached this question froma a different angle to get a more realistic
answer.
The first octet should allow 131 and 135
Just a note... Those being copyrighted materials, should not be asked
for in a public forum that many Cisco employees and many Cisco trainers
happen to be active members in!
I believe there are even legal restrictions for people attending a
course and reselling their student kits, although I'm
Ed,
I sent you an email
-Ted
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The Long and Winding Road:
As you can see from my original post, the binary equivelents are
represented
in decimal format one octet at a time. The question is - has anyone
approached this question froma a different
it is like this most months. the policy says you can drop your date up to
30 days prior to your test without penalty. many people may get closer to
their scheduled date and decide they need more time to prepare and drop the
date.
you can usually find something either very soon or four to five
thank you. I am glad to hear that.
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The above link is great way to get to a lot of sample configs. If you are
inclined to help keep it at Cisco please
use the feedback button on the site and write to Cisco asking them not to
take
this off of their website. A real
grassroots campaign will help keep this page and many others that we
check out the technical docs section on
http://www.netmasterclass.net/site/lib.php
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come out with a config. guide book or a cd-simulator, similiarly
Hello Guys,
I would appreciate if somebody can send me examples on how to configure POS
interfaces on GSR series. I am looking for OC-3, OC-12c , OC-48 config
examples and guide. I am also looking for troubleshooting guide.
Your help will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Arsalan
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Hi all,
is there any command to supress broadcast on catalyst 3500xl switch?
regs.,
Prasad.
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I would suspect a Linux box somewhere on your net that has a new Samba
install on it. The default configuration is set for the box to attempt to
be the Master Browser. A tool like NMAP will help you identify the type of
device you're dealing with, this could help in a process of elimination,
Actually he *did* answer it. Write it out in binary, it should be crystal
clear.
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As you can see from my original post,
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