Re: Routers multicast address 224.0.0.2 ?! [7:59609]

2002-12-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You could disable IGMP snooping or CGMP on the switch to check if it is the cause of the problem. There are notes about CGMP and HSRP on: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk363/technologies_tech_note09186a00800b0871.shtml Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=59

RE: problem with initiating PPTP connection behind a P [7:59654]

2002-12-23 Thread alaerte Vidali
Let me see if I got that right; You want to establish a PPTP tunnel to access an internal server from a PC on the Internet. On the PIX, you have just on valid address on the outside interface, so you use PAT for the internal host access the Internet If I got that right, it is what I have implement

XSS Vulnerability found on Cisco Website [7:59744]

2002-12-23 Thread Paul Borghese
According to http://www.securiteam.com/securitynews/6T00D206AC.html there is a Cross Site Scripting vulnerability on the Cisco website. Make sure you log off of your CCO account (which last time I checked Cisco does not give us that option!) before surfing the web. The only way I have been able to

Re: Very Strange Problem....Any Ideas? [7:59682]

2002-12-23 Thread Craig Columbus
Since you worked in a brokerage situation, you probably understand better than most... It's straight IP, but there is equipment from Bloomberg, Metavante, Reuters, Pershing, etc. Most of the equipment, I have to take the vendor's word that it's not misbehaving since I don't have access. Supposed

RE: problem with initiating PPTP connection behind a P [7:59746]

2002-12-23 Thread eric nguyen
I already get the answer and it doesnt' work. FYI. The PPTP server is on the Internet. The machine that initiated the PPTP connection sit behind a Pix firewall and access the Internet via PAT. alaerte Vidali wrote:Let me see if I got that right; You want to establish a PPTP tunnel to access an

Re: 7200 Router Questions... [7:59645]

2002-12-23 Thread MADMAN
You gotta have one or the other, It's the brains of the box! Dave Edward Sohn wrote: > thanks. > > it seems that the NSE-1 is made for service providers (according to the > link you sent me). is there a way to determine if i need one? or even > an NPE, for that matter? > > thanks, > > ed

strange behavior in ip negotiated [7:59748]

2002-12-23 Thread Deepak N
HI All I have the test setup for E1 connection. I am using NM-2CE1B in 3660 routers. I have connected two routers back to back for this E1 connection. The problem is when i configure the static ip address, i can ping the opposite end. But when i give ip address negotiated, it can not ping to t

ISIS [7:59749]

2002-12-23 Thread Cliff Cliff
Hi all, our company will implement IS-IS very shortly. Does anyone have sample config / any web site it can have clearly teaching me? Thx! Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=59749&t=59749 -- FAQ, list archives, and sub

RE: Is there anyone just passed new CCNA exam ? [7:59636]

2002-12-23 Thread James Gosnold
IPX is still there Passing score is still 849 Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=59750&t=59636 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondi

Re: ISIS [7:59749]

2002-12-23 Thread The Long and Winding Road
""Cliff Cliff"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi all, > > our company will implement IS-IS very shortly. Does anyone have sample > config / any web site it can have clearly teaching me? Thx! idle curousity - your company has made a decision to implement IS-IS an

RE: ISIS [7:59749]

2002-12-23 Thread Daniel Cotts
The Cisco Press web site has a downloadable chapter on ISIS - well over 100 pages. Here's a good start on CCO: Watch the wrap on these. www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk472/tk474/tk381/tech_protocol_home.html A short overview on CCO reachable from the above URL. www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk472/tk474/tech

Re: HSRP and BGP [7:59735]

2002-12-23 Thread YASSER ALY
In your scenario advertising same block over both links to your provider will not help in load sharing. Redundancy is acheived but not sharing because your ISP will receive two advertisments to the same block and BGP only chooses the best route. You can overcome this in many ways, for example you

RE: New to vlans...HELP [7:59655]

2002-12-23 Thread s vermill
Cisco Newbie wrote: > > Thanks for your reply. Can you or someone please give me an > example of what the following would look like configured on the > switch? > 1. The server port be a member of 2 vlans > 2. The same server port configured for tagging > 3. The 2 DSLAM ethernet ports (UPLINK

Re: CCIE Vs. BS or MS dergree [7:59481]

2002-12-23 Thread Pcasey
Interesting question, but I think the question of "which is tougher" and "which is more valuable" get confused. As someone who has an MBA from a top school, I know that it took several thousand of hours of work and an estimated 12,000 - 15,000 pages of reading. I am in process on my CCIE, but so f

RE: 7200 Router Questions... [7:59645]

2002-12-23 Thread Edward Sohn
dave, that's the thing...i actually heard (from a cisco SE) that i am not required to have one. they just offload the processing. can someone verify for me, please? thanks, eddie -Original Message- From: MADMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 7:07 AM To: Ed

Re: 7200 Router Questions... [7:59645]

2002-12-23 Thread MADMAN
That is capital BS!!! Offload the processing from what!?!?! Trust me you need one. With the new NPE-1G you no longer need and I/O card if that's what the person is thinking of... Now who do you believe :) Dave Edward Sohn wrote: > dave, > > that's the thing...i actually heard (f

Re: HSRP and BGP [7:59735]

2002-12-23 Thread chris kane
While several of us have mentioned splitting up the netblocks that you advertise to your ISP would help spread the usage across the T1's there is something to keep in mind. If there is only 1 or so hosts that are most often the destination for traffic inbound to your site, you are still going to ge

RE: 7200 Router Questions... [7:59645]

2002-12-23 Thread Edward Sohn
so maybe that's what he was referring to...can i just use a I/O card for a basis, if i needed to (not that i would, but just wondering if i could)... -Original Message- From: MADMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 9:31 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECT

RE: ISIS [7:59749]

2002-12-23 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Cisco Press is providing some free chapters on IS-IS. This is a terrific Christmas present from one of the best publishers out there. I'm partially just adding filler here, because URLs at the top of GroupStudy lists go into a black hole, although I truly do admire Cisco Press. ;-) And, finally, h

5300 IVR with loopback [7:59762]

2002-12-23 Thread Min Wang
Hi, folks: I new to 5300, and have question regarding the IVR for 5300. someone suggest me such configuration: t1 (phone company, incoming call) multpiple 5300 ( without IVR, say 5300a )loopback5300 ( with IVR, say 6300b) when a phone call come into 5300a, the 5300a has not ivr so lo

RE: Very Strange Problem....Any Ideas? [7:59682]

2002-12-23 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
You should probably look into the behavior of those UNIX servers that insist on using a /24 mask. Is it possible that they also advertise such a mask with ICMP? See RFC 1256 for more info about ICMP router solicitations and advertisements. I think I have seen Windows and Macintosh machines broadca

Re: 7200 Router Questions... [7:59645]

2002-12-23 Thread MADMAN
No. With the NPE-1G being the exception you need an I/O card which is on the same side of the router as the PA's, and a NPE or NSE card which is on the otherside. The I/O cards contains you NVRAM, flash, console connection and various LAN interfaces. The NPE or NSE contains the CPU and DRAM.

wireless firmware 10.10T - wassup? [7:59765]

2002-12-23 Thread JJ Angleton
Is there something special about versions of firmware later then 10.10T for Cisco Wireless Access Points? They emphasis it, but I can't seem to figure out why... Any thoughts? - Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now Message Posted

Question regarding performance and Route-Maps [7:59766]

2002-12-23 Thread Daren Presbitero
Fellow Ciscoers, Anyone have any idea on the performance hit for a cisco 3660 using route-maps instead of routing using static routes? I have 200+ routes that I would like to compile into one route-map with 3 match statements instead. Is there an equation that would tell me how much slowe

RE: 7200 Router Questions... [7:59645]

2002-12-23 Thread Edward Sohn
dave, you seem one of the more knowledgeable people on this list regarding the 7200 series...lemme ask you a question... do you know how i can quantifiably justify going with one NPE/NSE over another? like specific performance requirements for each? thanks, ed -Original Message- From:

Looking for cheap gear... [7:59768]

2002-12-23 Thread jeff sicuranza
I am looking for gear. I know you guys have many links etc. to sites mentioned here in the past. I was wondering if any of you folks can reply with such links. I am looking for sites with surplus Cisco gear, clearing houses or auctions sites with equipment from failed companies really cheap. I am l

Re: Looking for cheap gear... [7:59768]

2002-12-23 Thread Brian
the isp-equipment list is great, http://isp-lists.isp-planet.com/isp-equipment/ Bri On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, jeff sicuranza wrote: > I am looking for gear. I know you guys have many links etc. to sites > mentioned here in the past. I was wondering if any of you folks can reply > with such l

Re: Looking for cheap gear... [7:59768]

2002-12-23 Thread The Long and Winding Road
""jeff sicuranza"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I am looking for gear. I know you guys have many links etc. to sites > mentioned here in the past. I was wondering if any of you folks can reply > with such links. I am looking for sites with surplus Cisco gear, cle

RE: Looking for cheap gear... [7:59768]

2002-12-23 Thread jsicuran
Thanks Brian, I will look into.. Happy Holidays... /JS -Original Message- From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 4:02 PM To: jeff sicuranza Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Looking for cheap gear... [7:59768] the isp-equipment list is great, http://isp-

Re: Question regarding performance and Route-Maps [7:59766]

2002-12-23 Thread MADMAN
I don't think you'll find such a table but policy routing is fast switched and unless your talking OC3 speeds you probably have nothing to worry about. Dave Daren Presbitero wrote: > Fellow Ciscoers, > > Anyone have any idea on the performance hit for a cisco 3660 using > route-maps i

Re: 7200 Router Questions... [7:59645]

2002-12-23 Thread MADMAN
If your buying a VXR which you most likely are since I think the non-VXR platform is EOL, you will want a NPE300 at a minimum to get the VXR 900M backplane as opposed to 600M. The bottom line is what need are you trying to fulfill?? A 7200 may well be more than you need, how bout the 3745?...

Len Lee/CHI/NTRS is out of the office. [7:59774]

2002-12-23 Thread Len Lee
I will be out of the office starting December 23, 2002 and will not return until December 31, 2002. I will respond to your message when I return. If this is an emergency, Please contact Bill Jarrett at extention. 312-557-0390 Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=59

Re: Very Strange Problem....Any Ideas? [7:59682]

2002-12-23 Thread Sam Sneed
Another thing you may want to do is have MRTG poll the switch and/or routers. This way you may be able to notice if one of the one of the servers or netowrk devices is sending out unexpected large amounts of data. ""Craig Columbus"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... >

ADSL problem [7:59776]

2002-12-23 Thread Metla Venu Gopal
I have got three sites. Scenario Explanation : SIte A has a 1721 router with a ADSL connection. It has a ATM module and a ethernet 10/100 port. Ethernet port is connected to the LAN. SIte B and SIte c has 801 routers with a ISDN module and LAN module. Onthe ISDN DSL is configured. VPN connect

RE: HSRP and BGP [7:59735]

2002-12-23 Thread Ivan Yip
Dear All, Thanks all useful information. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!! rgds, ivan Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=59777&t=59735 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/c

RE: 7200 Router Questions... [7:59645]

2002-12-23 Thread Brian
I like looking at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7206/port_adp/config/3471in.htm#xtocid14 for bw used and point assignment for various port adapters. Another important thing to note is different selections give different pps limits, for example, for the npe models, the model

Re: CCIE Vs. BS or MS dergree [7:59481]

2002-12-23 Thread nrf
""Pcasey"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Interesting question, but I think the question of "which is tougher" and > "which is more valuable" get confused. > > As someone who has an MBA from a top school, I know that it took several > thousand of hours of work and

RE: 7200 Router Questions... [7:59645]

2002-12-23 Thread William Pearch
In order to hit performance marks that are excellent with IPSec you will need not only a spiffy NPE but the PA-VAM or PA-ISA. Be aware that the PA-VAM may not work with the latest and greatest IPSec image. I picked up a 7206VXR VPN bundle from Cisco last month and the only IOS supported was 12.1(