Re: bgp community [7:62326]

2003-02-02 Thread Wesley
Hi Pete, Try clearing the 'set community no-export' command in your route map and see if 22.22.22.22/24 propagates over to 153.153.3.3. I am suspecting maybe tagging the no-export community while redistributing into the bgp process may actually cause the Loopback22 route not to be exported If tha

Telnet Manipulation [7:62328]

2003-02-02 Thread Sergio Silva (ZA)
Good Day Ladies and Gents Please could anyone shed some light on the following : What is the term Telnet Manipulation? It would be greatly appreciated, Kind Regards, Serg *** This message contains inform

Re: Redistributing Rip routes into ISIS - AD?? [7:62317]

2003-02-02 Thread Juntao
if u do dual redistribution, and u don't watch after the nets redistributed into is-is from being redistributed back to rip then u'll have problems. ""Cisco Nuts"" a icrit dans le message de news: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello, > > Just stumbled upon this on Rip to Isis redistribution? > > "If the so

Multiflex T1 with AIM-ATM [7:62330]

2003-02-02 Thread Vish G
Hello Group, I have a question about a particular interface card and its sample configurations. I have (or will be having shortly) VWIC-2MFT-T1 card with AIM-ATM. I was told that this card can run ATM encapsulation if used with AIM-ATM. I tried to search CCO for a sample configuration but all I fo

BayTech RPC-2 [7:62331]

2003-02-02 Thread John Tafasi
Hi Group, I am using baytech rpc-2 in my home lab but I could not get it to work with a cisoc 2511 terminal server. I am using the correct cable from baytech. Could some one with a similar experience show me how to configure the 2511 to work with baytech? Thanks in advance John Tafasi Messa

Re: IRB Routing IP and Bridging IPX [7:62303]

2003-02-02 Thread Firesox
Thanks for the info. First the command "bridge 1 no bridge ip" doesn't exist. I assume you mean "no bridge 1 bridge ip" This command is only available after either IRB or CRB is enabled. Thanks ""The Long and Winding Road"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > ""Fires

basic bgp questions [7:62334]

2003-02-02 Thread p b
Some question I had as I've been reading Doyle V2. 1) Question about next-hop-self. Suppose the router is purely an iBGP router-- it does not have any eBGP connections and is there is no redist into BGP. Does setting this command on a iBGP neighbor have any affect? If this router is a route-ref

bgp received-routes [7:62335]

2003-02-02 Thread p b
I'm seeing what looks like inconsistent information being reported by a route reflector client (192.168.100.14). Below are two lines of output from debug ip bgp events and debug ip bgp updates: *Mar 3 09:06:26.265 UTC: BGP: 192.168.100.10 rcv UPDATE about 26.0.0.0/24 -- denied *Mar 3 09

RE: Upgrade BootROMs [7:62321]

2003-02-02 Thread Symon Thurlow
Yep, you just pull them out and put the new ones in. Be careful to put the correct one in the correct slot. Search google or cco for "replace boot roms 2500" there is an excellent cisco doc Infact, I just did it, and this was the first hit: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/

Re: myth about ccna salary??? [7:5925]

2003-02-02 Thread Craig Columbus
For those who came into the IT industry during the mid to late 1990s, these last few years have been eye opening. Let's face it...if you could spell MCSE in 1997, you could easily land a job earning $70k or more per year. This amazing earning power was an anomaly that burst with the dotcom bubb

RE: Telnet Manipulation [7:62328]

2003-02-02 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Sergio Silva (ZA) wrote: > > Good Day Ladies and Gents > > Please could anyone shed some light on the following : > > What is the term Telnet Manipulation? The term doesn't mean anything out of context. Where did you see the term and in what context? My only guess is that it was referring to

Re: Cisco VLAN Help-Group Study [7:62293]

2003-02-02 Thread Emile Harding
Ok Karen,Let me make sure I understand you correctly.thank you for your help in advanced This config is what I have on the switch,I have no VLAN attached to it. I understand all your point except your second one.I thought ISL was programmed on the router end and not in the switch.I do have trunk