Yes you can have more than one ABR for one particular area :) If you
want too.
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From: Helena [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 1:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
Are you allowed to have mor
Elijah,
Just in case you haven't read this, here's what I found...
Dec 19, 2002, 6:03am PST
Not sure if you still have a problem, but...
Have you tried to changing the Outlook Client so that it does NOT use
the Logon Network Security? (To check this, Right click the Outlook Icon
and go to proper
key question to ask is whats needed, ppoe, rfc1483 or what? I am very happy
with my 827 on britsys.com's dsl network.
Brian
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From: "Adam Frederick"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 5:41 PM
Subject: will a cisco router work w/ bellsouth dsl? [7:60668]
> ha
Tat Wee, Kan wrote:
>
>
> I'm also interested to know if it's possible to configure span
> on a router.
SPAN stands for Switch Port Analyzer. It's not intended for routers. I'm
loath to say you simply can't do it in case Cisco lets you, but I couldn't
find anything in their router config guides
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> has anyone had luck using any cisco series (8xx) routers to work with
> BellSouth's DSL service? It's not listed as a certified router/modem so I
> just wasn't sure. Any help would be appreciated.
you need to get
I'm looking more for a way to play with how the nat pool I have behaves with
IP address use. The NAT config and translations are all working, however I
can't find a situation online that shows me how I can force translations to
not overload quite so much, or how I can make more IP addresses be use
All,
I need some serious help for a serious problem. We have implemented a
vpn solution with 2 3030 concentrators. All work fine except for the
dialin users, everything is terribly slow I used dialin tonight and had
a 50.6 connection and it was creeping along like it was 9600 baud. I was
getting d
At 11:21 PM + 1/8/03, Helena wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Are you allowed to have more than one ABR for a particular area? For
>example, 2 routers that are both ABR for Area 2?
Yes. In fact, you could have (trust me that there's a link between
the parts of area 3 serviced by R1 and R4 --it would be too p
has anyone had luck using any cisco series (8xx) routers to work with
BellSouth's DSL service? It's not listed as a certified router/modem so I
just wasn't sure. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Adam
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Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate) wrote:
>
> Thanks for clearing that up;
No problem.
> I don't mind being told I'm
> mistaken. I
> recently decided that the only way I'm really going to learn
> from this group
> is to take a chance on confirming what I THINK I know, and
> asking questions
> abou
oops - forgot where I was going
here is a jump page
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/browse/psp_view.pl?p=Internetworking:NA
T
requires CCO customer login.
and this one for more detail in design and operation
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/browse/psp_view.pl?p=Internetworking:NA
T&s=I
if you have a CCO customer account, there are a lot of articles in the TAC
database
this one is a good start, I believe.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/tech/tk648/tk361/technologies_tech_note0
9186a0080093fca.shtml
watch the wrap.
HTH
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"there ain't no such thing as a free lunch
Hi all,
I have an application being load balanced at one site (sticky sessions set
such that each connection from 1 IP will continue its transactions to the
same server it started on) and at another site, the users accessing the load
balanced application.
The users come in from different office l
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From: "Simmi Singla"
To:
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 4:17 AM
Subject: RE: Bridging Question?can it be hub too [7:60546]
Hi,
> Can I make the router as hub too ,suppose my requirement is like that what
> ever data comes on one port should come on other,Can we co
I would do the course books..thats where the test material
comes from..The higher level books may not include the same
stuff or may well assume you already know the ccnp stuff
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
San Jose Transport
Cisco Systems Inc.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL
I had many of the same concerns as you do when I started.
The way I see it is that those places tend to teach you how to pass a test
and if thats what you get for 5600 bucks is it realy worth it if you dont
truely grasp the material?I prefer to dump my money into my home lab and on
books and teach
Thanks for clearing that up; I don't mind being told I'm mistaken. I
recently decided that the only way I'm really going to learn from this group
is to take a chance on confirming what I THINK I know, and asking questions
about what I DON'T know. :) A lesson in humility, to be sure.
GM
-Origin
Marcia,
The sequence below is from a rommon scenario on
the 26xx platform. It may work for you on the 17xx as well.
you'll need to have the ethernet connected and a tft server
with image you want on the ethernet subnetenter these commands
in just like below with your ip address numbers...
> But on the other hand, there are indeed a significant number of
CCIE's out
> there to which I would never trust a production network. They're
not
> 'paper' because they did pass the lab, but they are basically "lab-
CCIE's"
> because lab-work is the only thing they know. The 'lab-CCIE' (or
p
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>
> I wonder if he really meant to ask about clocking?
Good point. Sometimes the CSU is not CPE but rather telco-provided. If you
buy a fracitonal service and just stick a router on it on blind faith, you
have no idea how many timeslots were activated in the T1/E1.
Hi,
Are you allowed to have more than one ABR for a particular area? For
example, 2 routers that are both ABR for Area 2?
Thanks
Helena
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MTU 1500 means that the network layer datagram size is 1500 max. For IP
this is the IP datagram including IP header and transport (TCP/UDP)
header and data. Fragmentation occurs at the IP level and only the IP
header is duplicated (except offset, checksum etc) into each fragment.
The TCP/UDP he
I did find a good security paper that says incoming ICMP redirects should be
filtered at routers. It says this:
"An ICMP redirect message instructs an end node to use a specific router as
its path to a particular destination. In a properly functioning IP network,
a router will send redirects only
Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate) wrote:
>
> Someone correct me if I'm wrong:
OK, you're wrong. :-) Look it up or use a protocol analzyer.
> All the "fragments" have the TCP/UDP/IP headers, or else they
> can't be
> routed to their destination.
Routing to their destination just requires the IP he
Simmi Singla wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> Can I make the router as hub too ,suppose my requirement is
> like that what ever data comes on one port should come on
> other,Can we configure span on router as we do on switch.
No, you can't turn your router into a hub, although there are some
multi-port modul
Someone correct me if I'm wrong:
All the "fragments" have the TCP/UDP/IP headers, or else they can't be
routed to their destination.
"Fragmentation" is just a way of breaking up the data payload into smaller
packets, but it puts individual headers on each packet.
MTU is the total size of each packe
Paul Dong So wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Please shed a light on this as I am confused.
>
> Fragmentation for UDP/TCP:
> * Only the first fragment contains the UDP or TCP header, not
> the
> sequencial fragments?
Yes that's right. Only the first fragment contains the UDP or TCP header.
The rest of t
I assume you're running in Hybrid mode (IOS on MSFC, CatOS on Sup). 12.1.9
to 12.1.11 had that problem. Not exactly sure about the versions, but I
know it's fixed in 12.1.13. The medium buffer category will disappear after
the upgrade, and the normal small, middle, etc will have few, if any,
mis
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> >""Jenny McLeod"" wrote in message
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> > > As well as "show ip ospf neighbour" suggested below, "show ip
Use Hotwire to do a search in the Raleigh/Durham area. I saved alot on my
hotel when I took the exam.
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> Wingate inn is pretty much the preferred hotel. Costs around 70-80 per
> night, but it's easily worth it. Their c
buy the relatively new NM-16ESW or NMD-36-ESW-2GIG and you can make
your 3600/3700 router a hub too.
Dave
Simmi Singla wrote:
> Hi all,
> Can I make the router as hub too ,suppose my requirement is like that what
> ever data comes on one port should come on other,Can we configure span on
> ro
I am thinking about enrolling in a CCNP non-credit track at a local
community college. As this is non-credit, it's considerably higher priced
than standard comm college classes - approx $5600 for the 4 CCNP track
classes. It's Cisco cirriculum and they have a pretty extensive lab facility
(but then
Hi All,
Please shed a light on this as I am confused.
Fragmentation for UDP/TCP:
* Only the first fragment contains the UDP or TCP header, not the
sequencial fragments?
Fragementation for IP packets
* every fragmented packet will contains ip header?
MTU 1500 bytes, doesn't it mean the data pa
Sorry for the lack of response until now; I'm on a mid-shift. I was able to
get more info on this here (apparently it was a known issue, but not made
known to me), and the problem is exactly as everyone has suggested: The
circuit routes through TouchAmerica's network, and they have the PVC mapped
w
Wingate inn is pretty much the preferred hotel. Costs around 70-80 per
night, but it's easily worth it. Their contact info is in the email that
cisco sounds out with their "preferred hotels".
> -Original Message-
> From: Cisco Nuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 08,
Hi all,
Can I make the router as hub too ,suppose my requirement is like that what
ever data comes on one port should come on other,Can we configure span on
router as we do on switch.
Regardsmlehr wrote:
>
> I have studied for and successfully tested CCNA & CCNP and now
> I am studying
> for the C
Hi all,
Can I make the router as hub too ,suppose my requirement is like that what
ever data comes on one port should come on other,Can we configure span on
router as we do on switch.
Regards
mlehr wrote:
>
> I have studied for and successfully tested CCNA & CCNP and now
> I am studying
> for the
Nuts,
Treat yourself right and stay at the Sheraton Imperial. Not cheap, but
includes annexed gym. After trying to save a buck on my first three
attempts, I shot the wad at the Sheraton on my fourth, spent a whole day
decompressing and looking over my notes. It definitely helped me to rest
and
Actually, that is a snmpwalk from linux. I should have mentioned that.
Snmpwalk shows notPresent for those particular serial ports, and "up"
for other similar hardware on different routers. The IOS release is
12.2.13, so perhaps it's just an unlucky release :). I'll check with the
TAC too, but I wa
You should let the PIX handle the NATing. Just put the 2600 and the PIX in
outside interface in the same switch
>
> From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> Date: 2003/01/08 Wed PM 01:52:48 EST
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Pix Configuration Help? [7:60631]
>
> Router Configuration Help.
>
> I am curr
See http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/130/recovery_c1700.html
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Marcia Metran
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 7:28 PM
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Subject: Erase Flash of a 1750.Help [7:60627]
Team,
I wan to be
Have you tried directly a snmpwalk from a linux? but I don't think you have
a problem with the monitoring a station because is working fine with the
other router. It sounds like a software problem, try to check in TAC what
bugs your version has and keep us informed
James Willard wrote:
>
> Hi
Hello,Does any one of any reasonably priced motels near the Cisco CCIE
Lab exam area in NC?Thank you.Sincerely,CN
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Hi all,
I have a 3662 router with four NM-1E2W modules. In each of those modules
is a WIC-1DSU integrated T1 CSU/DSU module, thus giving me Serial 1/0,
2/0, 3/0, and 4/0. All four of those T1s are up and operational, but I
have a SNMP management web page that's not showing them as being up
because
Router Configuration Help.
I am currently using a Cisco 2621 router for my company firewall. Serial 0's
interface (CSU/DSU) is connected to the phone company. Ethernet 0 is
connected to my LAN. I currently use CBAC / ACL's to control access from
Inside/Outside and vica versa.
The phone company ha
I've got a remote location with two ADSL lines terminating on a 2620, each
line has a separate subnet of legal IPs. Connected to the 2620 is a PIX.
I'd like to setup a VPN from this location to our central location. I'd
also like to load balance the two DSL lines (I was thinking CEF).
Question:
At 06:24 PM 1/8/2003 +, The Long and Winding Road wrote:
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> > As well as "show ip ospf neighbour" suggested below, "show ip ospf int"
is
> > worth looking at.
> >
> > TLaWR, I think you've had a brain fade. Router
For Arnold, Jamie who said:
> > Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 6:07 PM
> > What about *very* slow access to CiscoWorks? We're running it from
> > a new Dell 2550, 2 processors, 1gb or ram and the box does nothing
> > but run CW. Accessing it from a workstation takes literally minutes
> > to
Team,
I wan to be able to upgrade the ios of a 1750, the problem that I am having
is that the ios is not the correct and the flash now is erased.
The router was turned off and now when a turn on appears at prompt rommon
1>. Is there anyway to recovery the flash?
Thanks
Marcia
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> As well as "show ip ospf neighbour" suggested below, "show ip ospf int" is
> worth looking at.
>
> TLaWR, I think you've had a brain fade. Routers can be neighbours but not
> adjacent. But you knew that?
Is this o
Hi All
I agree I got all my certs using the Official Cisco Press Books, They are
also great books to keep for reference, and the Authors are brilliant and
have great experience in the relevant topics!
Kind Regards,
Sergio Silva
Networks Engineer
CCNA CCDA CCNP CCDP NNCSS
"Successful people have al
Sounds like a good approach.
I tried to find a paper at Cisco's site that has recommendations with
regards to security, ICMP, and access lists, and couldn't find one. I hate
being thwarted like this! ;-) Anyone have a URL?
Thanks,
Priscilla
Brian wrote:
>
> there are a ton of icmp message type
Must incoming calls go into ICM using SS7, or is there support for
H.323, SIP, etc. without translation to SS7? I'm trying to see how
it might be integrated into a large private (especially campus)
network.
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I wonder if he really meant to ask about clocking? The language sounds like
he may have meant one or the other of these:
1) Bandwidth (capacity), in which case he could ask the provider (again!?)
and, if it's Frame Relay, maybe see the bandwidth by using the "show frame
pvc" command.
2) Throughpu
ramesh c wrote:
>
> I got access list as follows on my router
>
> access-list 100 permit icmp host any host xyz ttl-exceed
> access-list 100 deny icmp any any
>
> when I do a traceroute from host xyz,I get reply only from some
> hosts .
You should get a reply from routers in the path to the en
Read "Routing TCP/IP" for both BSCI and CCIE and for general enlightenment.
You won't be disappointed. I would say the same for Internet Routing
Architectures. Then skim the course book to make sure you know what the
course says since the test is based on the course. But don't just read the
course
Good Afternoon,
I became a CCNP on December 20th, 2002. I had my best results with Cisco
Press offical books.
JoeT
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I'm Starting on my CCNP and I eventualy plan on attempting the CCIE.
I have the Sybex BSCI study guide and I also have Routing TCP\IP Vol. 1 and
2,Internet Routing Architectures,and OSPF Network Design solutions.My
question is would it be wiser to read the higher level material as opposed
there are a ton of icmp message types, the block is likely preventing you
from getting some errors. A former coworker had a good idea that went like
this, in this order.
Permit all icmp from trusted monitoring hosts
deny icmp echo/echo-request from all
permit icmp from all
Its a middle of th
If we're talkin Frame relay CIR a phone call to telco is sometimes
necessary. CIR will often be 50-75% of the purchased bw.
Bri
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From: "Andrew Larkins"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 3:11 AM
Subject: RE: Checking clocking speed on routers [7:60591]
> so
Marakalas wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> How does one check the clocking that is provided by
> the telecommunications company to me. I just
> established that on one of my links in the network,
> our company has been paying for a 512kb line, and
> instead the line we're getting is a 128kb.
>
> Any assis
I had a thought, and wondered if anyone has already tried this, or
whether it might be a different sort of group activity than labs.
AFAIK, Cisco still says that all the questions from a class-related
course such as BSCI are in the course material. There are published
course books for most cou
hi,
that`s a real shame as it`s a great product...(2.1 once you have got all the
bugs out)
my sun machine has a 100 meg connection to a 5509 but it is in another
building...which is connected to us over a 100meg fibre link (this link also
carries normal "user"data)
i am running solaris 2.6 32bit
Hi all
I have a question regarding VPN,
I want to configure a 827 router, so I can VPN into it with out using the
cisco VPN client, just use the Windows 2000 Client, i.e. use PPTP
I have done this with the PIX, and there are noproblems there, I also have
setup Ipsec and 3des with the 827, but I
TACACS+ server!
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thanks for everyone's help.
What I mean by "reset ports" is to re-enable the switch ports afte
If you have a fractional T1 and have the channels misconfigured, your
configured for 8 and the provider has provisioned only 2, (128) it will
not work. If frame relay and your provider allows it, enable the
default LMI type and you will see the bandwidth in the show frame pvc
command compliant
You need to check the clock coming out of the CSU with a frequency counter
or you can use a scope if you can do the conversion. Make sure you are not
confusing 512Kb line with a 128kb data throughput.
Mike
>>> "Marakalas" 01/08/03 05:59AM >>>
Hi All,
How does one check the clocking that is pro
The Airports have been out forever and are pretty stable..
I must say that apple has been ahead of the game in the wireless arena!!
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From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 7:06 PM
Subject: OT Apple chooses wireless 802.11g [7:60542]
> That'
Hi to all,
I wanted to know if there are any type in questions(type the command in) on
the CCIE written, for R&S.
Thanks
Kash
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Hi to all,
I wanted to know if there are any type in questions(type the command in) on
the CCIE written, for R&S.
Thanks
Kash
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Thanks for everyone's help.
What I mean by "reset ports" is to re-enable the switch ports after they
were err-disabled. These are Cisco 6500 series switches w/layer 3 blades.
The switch is running Cat/OS 7.2(2) and on the layer 3 blade, IOS 12.1(11b).
Since our technicians are in remote locations
I am surprised that I was misunderstood I had not meant to
distinguish between a Graduate degree to a CCIE nor Harvard to the "Lab
Rats Nest".What I was trying to focus was the point that compared
to taking exams in College to taking the CCIE Lab exam, the latter was
more difficult bec
I got access list as follows on my router
access-list 100 permit icmp host any host xyz ttl-exceed
access-list 100 deny icmp any any
when I do a traceroute from host xyz,I get reply only from some hosts .The
Hitcounts on deny icmp icmp increases.the access-group is applied to the "in"
Am I mis
I appreciate the detail message.
Two antennas are about 150 meters apart using yagis on the top of the
buildings. The line of site is pretty clear, it however is going over the
street where the traffic could be busy at times. Main building is 5 stories
high and the other is 3 stories high. Cabl
What is the difference between a Local Director and a Pix Firewall? Assume
they have at least 3 NICs each.
Also, I have recently purchased a Cisco Pix Firewall/Local Director on ebay.
I cannot seem to find the model #, all i know is its running
Version 4.14. Most likely it has 2MB flash. I canno
Any thoughts on that?
==
Is it possible to tune the medium buffer?
I did find how to tune the middle buffer on the Cisco pages, but nothing
about medium buffer. Also, I do not have that option on
I'm sorry to say, but even after accessing it 10 times from any machine it
is just as slow as the first time.
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They both do the same thing.
Captain Lance
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> Hi All,
> a very simple baisc question I have.what is the basic differnce between
copy
> run start and write memory command(as it was supported in older versions)
> Thanx i
At 10:59 AM + 1/8/03, Marakalas wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>How does one check the clocking that is provided by
>the telecommunications company to me. I just
>established that on one of my links in the network,
>our company has been paying for a 512kb line, and
>instead the line we're getting is a 128kb
At 6:28 AM + 1/8/03, Jenny McLeod wrote:
>Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
>
>Eh-hem.
>From the 12.2 IOS command reference.
>
>area area-id range ip-address mask [advertise | not-advertise] [cost cost]
>
>not-advertise
> (Optional) Sets the address range status to DoNotAdvertise. The Type 3
>summary
At 9:43 AM + 1/8/03, Mr piyush shah wrote:
>I thing now everybody got the message that B.S or M.S
>is superior than CCIE so just shut your mouths on this
>topic and concentrate on many more issue.We have lot
>many to discuss.
>Piyush
Sir, I don't particularly like being told to shut my mouth,
some routers you can use a show controller serial x and see the clocks
detected
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Sent: 08 January 2003 13:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Checking clocking speed on routers [7:60591]
Hi All,
How does one check the clocking t
Dear Amr
I am logging onto Ciscoworks using admin as user which
when I am logging onto local machine( machine running
Ciscoworks200 ) I am getting connected.But with the
same user when I am trying using differnt machine I
am getting the below-mentioned error.
Now I tried the testing on Internet Ex
Hi All,
How does one check the clocking that is provided by
the telecommunications company to me. I just
established that on one of my links in the network,
our company has been paying for a 512kb line, and
instead the line we're getting is a 128kb.
Any assistance in this regard will be highly
ap
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In fact I tried to install it on 3-4 machines ,but I
kept on getting the same message.As told previously it
works perfectly ok on the machine on which CIscoworks
is loaded and I get the graphical presentation of the
networking device . Pls help me.
Regards
Piyush
--- Frank Jimenez wrote
I thing now everybody got the message that B.S or M.S
is superior than CCIE so just shut your mouths on this
topic and concentrate on many more issue.We have lot
many to discuss.
Piyush
--- Peri Sophos wrote: >
VERY HARD to believe that , maybe his father runs
> the testing centre :)
>
> -Or
`what about vpn ,pix ...is the registration date also the same as mcns
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Subject: RE: 640-442 MCNS [7:60517]
You probably already know this, but the last day you can regi
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