i use atm-pos card in 7507 router
is it possible 7507(atm-pos)-to-7507(atm-pos) without atm switch
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Where about in Ciscoworks 2000 would you find this NGenius monitor you
are talking about ??
Thanks
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Well within the
what i find really funny is that BGP has been open to attack for some
time,BUT
the hacker`s themselfs won`t attack BGP ,because that would be attacking
themselfes,because there way out (via the internet) is our way out ...and
there would be no point in that..
yes i agree that BGP needs securing
There is a Sybex book out that covers the pix 6.2. I know a few people that
have used it for this exam and have liked it. Other than that there is only
the configuration guides on CCO. I used the old Cisco press book (helped a
bit but not much), CCO/blueprint and alot of digging through the
what do you need at a minimum to configure voip in a lab enviroment.. i need
a basic setup between 2 points
thanks in advance
Tunde
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Hi Kris,
Try Configuring Cisco
I think you need to add the command ip ospf network point-to-point to your
spoke router.
Reza
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Hello,
I have an ospf problem. Two neighbors on a nbma
network who have connectivity are unable to go in the
two state, but have establish
Oops, didn't see that key wordPIX
My bad :)
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Thanks for all of the suggestions, however the request was to clear (or
revert to default) the prompt, not change it. According to TAC, the only
way to accomplish this, on 4006 Sup II, is to clear the config and restore
the configuration after removing the set Prompt line. See, this was
Tunde,
The minimum will be two routers (2600), two FXS and two VNM(this is where
you insert the FXS). This will allow you to
have a point to point voice connectivity
Juan Blanco
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I think it is up to individual companies to be responsible for their own AS,
and should filter what routes and AS's they accept from peers! Ideally we
would want to authenticate our peers etc, but considering the expense etc
in rolling out this sort of technology you could also make use of
Not sure about Citrix, but have run into MTU issues when using IPSec and GRE
... and did indeed have to drop the MTU size on the network to allow for
the double encapsulation (GRE heard and IPSec header)
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You can restrict console access with a username and password, but it
requires you to configure AAA.
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I think it's
set cgmp enable - If it's set-based switch
Or
ip cgmp - if it's IOS.
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in case anyone is still wondering, I've been doing some more work involving
configuring 65xx switches using the config tools. I think I get it now.
a 65xx switch can run native IOS on a regular old sup with MSFC
OR
it can run Cat OS ( on a regular old
Hi Randy,
You will need authentication for the BRI interface for OSPF area 0, an dyou
definatley only need the deman circuit to be on one side, not both. What
errors are you getting ? Presumaly since you are asking about passwods, I
assume the BRI interfaces are not connecting? Have you
Hi All,
Dose anyone recommend a good book on MPLS or dose anyone know a good
link.
Thanks
Tarry
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Does any body know how to enable CGMP on a 3550 catalyst switch?
chapter 33 of the configuration guide, as found on cco
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I know this question sounds silly, but I can't for the life of me figure out
how to do this:
Short of debugging, how can I tell the last EIGRP update that was received
on a router, from what neighbor that update came, and for what network(s) it
updated?
I know I can 'sh ip prot' and see when the
I don't believe the 3550 supports NAT. There was a recent discussion about
this on the IE mailing list, and the conclusion was that the 3550 doesn't
support NAT.
There are some debug commands relating to NAT, but it seems to be part of
the clustering.
Mike W.
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I got really confused that Why can`t I connect e US ROBOTICS 56 k Message
modem to a Cisco 2511 Router ,
I think my problem is because of MODEM CAP Properties. where can I find a
Modem cap resources regarding this issue ?
ANy Response appreciated
Joupin
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Couldn't you also do a set prompt switch since I think switch is
the default prompt.
Dave
Eagles Fan wrote:
Thanks for all of the suggestions, however the request was to clear (or
revert to default) the prompt, not change it. According to TAC, the only
way to accomplish this, on 4006
1) Do some private networks use public ip's sometimes in their router
configurations,etc. Or is that rare?
2) Can i use my pix as a router? I simply want to connect two networks
10.1.1.0 and 192.168.1.0 to two ethernet ports on the pix and do routing
between them. I dont want to use any NAT,etc.
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
You gotta get it to stop doing that! ;-) Seriously, why doesn't the Linux
router-on-a-stick know that the destination is local, on VLAN 7? Shouldn't
it know not to send this packet to another router? It should just ARP for
the destination and send the packet,
Hi Sam,
To answer your question, yet some people do use public address space in
their private networks, but generally they would use RFC1918 with NAT / PAT.
Secondly, you can use your Pix to connect the two networks together,
although you wont be able to do any advance routing functions. But
Figure 3: NM-4T, NM-4A/S, NM-8A/S, WIC-1T, WIC-1DSU-56K4
The NM-4T serial network module has four synchronous serial interfaces. The
network module supports a total full-duplex throughput of 8 megabits per
second (Mbps), which can be realized over one port (at 8 Mbps) or across all
four ports
hi Chuck ,
So, for multiple switches in any environment, let alone the CCIE Lab, what
are the expert level things one should know? for example, trunking? VTP?
etherchannel? fallback bridging? vlan failover? various spanning tree
functions? vlan tunnels? etc?
My point is there is not so many
Tunde
For a VOIP basic lab you need
At least two analog telephony devices/connections (eg telephone, pstn phone
line)
At least two routing devices (ie routers) with network connectivity and
appropriate interfaces for the above devices. (eg 2600, MC3810)
connectivity/routes between the
Hello,Could someone explain what port 1720 is used for in terms of voice?Ex.
access-list 199 permit tcp any any eq 1720 access-list 199 permit tcp any
eq 1720 any Thanks.Sincerely,CN
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Hello,Could someone explain what port 1720 is used for in terms of
voice?Ex.
access-list 199 permit tcp any any eq 1720 access-list 199 permit tcp any
eq 1720 any Thanks.Sincerely,CN
TCP port 1720 is RTCP.
Regards,
Marco.
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Can anyone help me for the pinouts for this cables.
From the back of a Livingston Portmaster 2E I have a gender changer plugging
into a db25 cisco terminal to rj45 adapter.
From here I want to plug a cat5 cable into the console of my ciscos.
I could use some help with the pinouts if anyone has
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) documents port numbers. They
should be your fist stop for questions of this sort. Then you would need to
do more reseach on the protocol once you learn what it is. Their Web site is
here:
http://www.iana.org/numbers.html
Go to P and then Port
If show ip eigrp doesn't give
you what you're looking for, I think you're going to have to break down and
use debug. If I'm wrong, I'm sure someone will correct me.
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I know this question sounds silly, but I can't for the life of me
I checked the Network Address Translation Catalyst Switch Support Matrix on
Cisco's website and confirmed that the 3550 does not support NAT.
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I don't believe the 3550 supports NAT. There was a recent discussion
about
this on the IE
You don't need inpkts enable to see the mirrored traffic.
In Ethereal, when you go to the Capture menu and select the adapter, make
sure you select Capture packets in promiscuous mode. I think Ethereal
defaults to that being off. Their buttons are so ugly, it's hard to tell
which setting is on or
Randy,
It looks like your layer 1 and layer 2 are working with the ISDN switch.
It appears that the layer 3 is not. A couple of thoughts are:
1. do you have username and passwords set up on both routers?
2. On R2 you have in the dialer map a name portion but you do not have
that on R1.
3. It
The command is 'show mac '. You can use SNMP to
retrieve the info. Look here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk362/tk605/tech_protocol_home.html
Sam wrote:
Is there any way to find out what kind of traffic is passing through a
switch port in terms of input/output packets?
Or some
Michael Williams wrote:
I know this question sounds silly, but I can't for the life of
me figure out how to do this:
It's not silly, but I don't think there's an answer. I tried a few of the
EIGRP commands and didn't see what you seek. Maybe somebody else will have
more luck.
Short of
Ask wrote:
Dear all,
Inbound ICMP packets send to my windows 2000 professional PC
from the
router. From the logfile, the local address is 224.0.0.2 and
the remote
address is the router.
Why the PC get the packet ?
It's a multicast. All devices in the broadcast (multicast) domain will
Team,
I want to be able to telnet to my internal network(terminal server) via the
Pix 501, I have a connectivity via my cable provider, I have only one IP
address. Before using the pix I have a router and I used to telnet to it
from the Internet then connect to my terminal server, now I
(boot) is for boot-helper image. That means that the configuration
registers were set in a manner to either purposefully boot to boot
helper mode or to boot to it if you have an error loading up an image
from any other location.
The boot helper image is basically a trimmed down version of the
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Subject: RE: citrix session and VPN [7:64185]
I have used the nortel and checkpoint clients sucessfully with
customerswhat
He still should be able to place it into flash irregardless of what
router its meant for.
I think the problem is a size issue. Every 12.0 ios requires 8MB of
flash and I suspect the one he's trying requires 16MB. He should use the
command no partition first to combine the flash partitions into
Grr. My previous email was cut off. The upshot is that the switch does not
have a default route (it's a switch, after all, not a router) so it cannot
respond to the icmp request. Is it possible to set a default router for
the interface (in this case, vlan 7) that has the IP address assigned
Hi Juan,
If you only have one global address you'll have add a static statement
with a port map for tcp port from the internet interface to the
inside interface.
Example:
[no] static [(internal_if_name, external_if_name)] {tcp|udp}
{|interface}
[dns]
Show ip eigrp neighbor, will show the hold time. The hold time is
updated when a hello packet is received. The default hello time interval
is 5 seconds so you're neighbors will always be reporting a hold time
between 10-15 seconds.
scott
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If the Livingston port is a eia-232/DTE then you're basically set to go.
Just use a roll-over cable. On the chance that the livingston port is a
DCE, use a straight-through cable (which might be the answer since it
was a female to begin with).
scott
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I'm sure that the default usrobotics modemcap will work on your modem.
What exactly is not working on your connection? What process have you
gone through to connect it?
Modemcap entries can be viewed on the router by 'show modemcap' to
reveal the names of the modems supported by default scripts
Sam,
Addressing your questions in order:
1)Yes, some people do use publically routable addressing within
their enterprise, but it's considered very Bad Practice. It will bite
them when someone tries to access an Internet resource that
legitimately owns those addresses. Instead of traffic
Priscilla,
Oh I'm always much too promiscuous for my own good normally ;). I've
checked that setting and from my end it seems to be on by default (checked
and yes it is). I did some further work on this last night and I was
eventually able to see some of the mirrored traffic. I didn't change
e0(outside)64.5.5.1 (internet IP)
e2(dmz)172.16.1.50
I issued this command
static (dmz,outside) 64.5.5.10 172.16.1.50
1) This means that outside hosts would be able to telnet to 64.5.5.10 and
they would in-turn be actually accessing 172.16.1.50. Of course i would have
the access list
Hi
Ill be appreciated if someone who has a CCO get this page for me regarding
Modemcap and Modem inistazization strings
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/76/4.html
Regards
joupin
www.joupin.com
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Jason, I haven't taken the test yet but will be at the end of the month.
The book I am using is Cisco Pix firewall by Richard Deal. Alot of people
consider it the best one out. Or you can wait till March 31st and get the
cisco press book.
John
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www.aletoledo.com/modemcap.pdf
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Ill be appreciated if someone who has a CCO get this page for me regarding
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http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/76/4.html
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ooops sorry
ftp://aletoledo.com/modemcap.pdf
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Ill be appreciated if someone who has a CCO get this page for me
regarding
Modemcap and Modem
Most times when you see a Cisco URL with customer in it you can substitute
public for customer and receive the same information.
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Do use half duplex also what are you doing when its slow specifically?
is the server slow accessing computers on the network and taking files or is
it slow accessing the internet?
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Server.
The
server is
Hi Guys I am based in the UK and have aquired some 2501 DC routers,
I want to use the routers to set up a home lab but I only have AC power
supply is there some form of AC/DC adaptor I can buy to plug my AC supply
in and be converted to DC for the routers ??? Thanks Simon
I donno mrtg.org
mr obvious
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hi buddy,
Need information about the MRTG. can anyone tell me
from which site i can download, and wht is the
hardware requirment and any technical documentation
URL.
Thanks Regards,
milind
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
A protocol analyzer? ;-) And one that does a decent job with
EIGRP. A lot of them don't. I think EtherPeek does in its
latest software. Network Associates does a good job with EIGRP.
I'll span a the port connecting out WAN router to the core switch (I'm 99%
sure
Daniel Cotts wrote:
Most times when you see a Cisco URL with customer in it you
can substitute
public for customer and receive the same information.
And that would be a lot better than illegally publishing Cisco copyrighted
material on your own server. :-)
The URL with public in it
Hi Guys I am based in the UK and have aquired some 2501 DC routers,
I want to use the routers to set up a home lab but I only have AC power
supply is there some form of AC/DC adaptor I can buy to plug my AC supply
in and be converted to DC for the routers ??? Thanks Simon
Hi All, I am sure one of you will see the problem and be able to offer a
solution.
I have 2 organisations here, one in Australia the other in NZ. In Australia,
we have a hub and spoke point to multi-point config from the hubs
perspective. I run OSPF and have all sites in area 0 (yes I know i
Elijah;
You can isolate which end is sending the errors by putting up loops at a
test access point as close to the A and Z end as you can get. With the
loopbacks up, the side that still sees the errors is transmitting them.
If you are certain that it is the fiber daughter card that is
I dunno about best but there are some titles published by Cisco Press
www.ciscopress.com , also www.juniper.net has some good papers.
Besides that, there are many web sites out there that cover the subject
and the nitty-griddy RFC's :-)
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Dose
Hello Group,
Wondering if anyone know a site that rents lab time for Cisco IDS stuff,
Sensors, Directors, CSPM.
I'd like to run through a couple labs just to get a little more familiar
with the software.
Thanks
John
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Randy,
Have you ever gotten ISDN to work between these routers by checking end to
end connectivity via ping?
Rich
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Can anyone spot a problem with this configuration as to why it may not be
working - R1 is connected to R2 with an isdn
It's multicast for all routers. See
http://www.iana.org/assignments/multicast-addresses
Charles
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Ask wrote:
this is a complex situation that requires that you fly me out your way and
pay my stay at a five star hotel and full salary plus travel bonus for the 6
to 8 weeks it will take me to solve the problem :-
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John Brandis wrote in message
Hi All,
I am looking for CCIE lab swap date at Banglore, India.
I have booked the lab on June 28 2003, I am looking for a date in between
July 20 to July 28 2003 at Banglore India. If anybody is interested, Please
let me know.
Regards
Tam
Hi all. I am thinking of adding a few Cisco into my lab which consist of
mainly Juniper routers running ISIS. A few months back I got caught up in a
nice troubleshooting issue with ISIS on these routers while working on a PTP
in that I had misconfigured an IP address on one side of an interface
The last word on I saw on this issue was that the adjaceny would still form.
You could check into the release notes for the most recent releases, but
12.1 GD and before was still doing it.
HTH,
Scott
CCIE #9340
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Q. Change OSPF dead interval to 60 seconds.
You are not allowed to use the command 'ip ospf dead-interval for
accomplishing this task.
Suggestions pls
Nilesh
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site we all know and love. might be a good way to add serial ports /
complexity to an
Hi Group,
I am interested in becoming a CCSI but i could not find any information
regarding procedures for this certification on Cisco's web site. Can some
one give me some advice.
Thanks
John Tafasi
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Q. Change OSPF dead interval to 60 seconds.
You are not allowed to use the command 'ip ospf dead-interval for
accomplishing this task.
Suggestions pls
OSPF timers consist of what? and what is the timing relationship?
the answer is
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Simon Watson wrote:
Hi Guys I am based in the UK and have aquired some 2501 DC routers,
I want to use the routers to set up a home lab but I only have AC power
supply is there some form of AC/DC adaptor I can buy to plug my AC supply
in and be converted to DC for the
What are you trying to accomplish?
- Paul
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Whether you use Private or Public really does not matter.
The provider will create a specific VPN just for you and this will not have
any effect on the global routing table of your provider.
And even if it did, the whole idea of public networks are address unique to
you on the public network so
I can solve that issue with 4 stars
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Subject: Re: Bizzare Routing/VPN Issue [7:64301]
this is a complex situation that requires that you fly me out your way and
pay my stay at a five star
In order to become a CCSI you have to be sponsored by a Cisco Training
(Learning) Partner.
In today's market there aren't a lot of jobs, if any, for CCSIs. I would
estimate that about 50% of the CCSIs I know aren't teaching authorized
Cisco classes anymore. All the good CCSIs I know are off on
Cisco Nuts sent me this one off line.
R3---R4---R5
OSPF RIP
R4 redistributes RIP to OSPF and visa versa
each router has a loopback with an address of 200.0.0.X / 32, where X is the
router number
RIP version 1 on R4 and R5. The loopback on R4 is in
HI Cisco Buddy's
I am planning for CCIE Written exam can u ppl
suggest me the books or any other good stuff so i can
clear my written exam.
Thanks Regards,
Milind Tare
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pretty new to isdn but, would you need access list to signify interesting
traffic?
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