RE: Dynamic Natting with a CISCO 1601R [7:64757]

2003-03-09 Thread Hyman, Craig
Scott - I already have 8 mb of memory. What about the IOS or the config? Should IP PLUS handle Dynamic or Static natting? SRS Implementation Team SRS Tier 2 Pager# 1-888-860-5913 Virtual Office# 303-604-0037 SUN Office# 303-272-2661 -Original Message- From: Scott Roberts [mailto:[EMAI

Re: Dynamic Natting with a CISCO 1601R [7:64757]

2003-03-09 Thread The Long and Winding Road
I presume that's 12.2.21a plus image? from software adviser- all images that support NAT. the numbers below each image name is the dram and flash required. these are minimums. I concur with the other writer - more DRAM IP PLUS 40 c1600-sy40-mz.12.0-21a 10 4 IP PLUS 56 c1600-sy56-mz.12.0-21a

RE: General comments on Cisco Teaching [7:64833]

2003-03-09 Thread Cisco Nuts
Howard, Why in the world would Cisco start at 92001 for the CCSI? Any particular reason for such a high number? Now we all know for a fact why the CCIE # start at 1025? So >From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" >Reply-To: "Howard C. Berkowitz" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: General comments on Cisc

RE: General comments on Cisco Teaching [7:64833]

2003-03-09 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Howard, > >Why in the world would Cisco start at 92001 for the CCSI? Any >particular reason for such a high number? First CSSI in 1992. I was the fifth in 1993. > >Now we all know for a fact why the CCIE # start at 1025? > >So > > >From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" > >Reply-To: "Howard C. Berkowitz

RE: General comments on Cisco Teaching [7:64833]

2003-03-09 Thread Cisco Nuts
Howard, Why in the world would Cisco start at 92001 for the CCSI? Any particular reason for such a high number? Now we all know for a fact why the CCIE # start at 1025? So who was the first CCSI?? Does anyone know? >From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" >Reply-To: "Howard C. Berkowitz" >To: [EMAIL PROTEC

Digital Certificates and PIX [7:64867]

2003-03-09 Thread Bruno Fernandes
Hi, The problem: I am trying to establish an IPSEC tunnel from a cisco vpn client (3.x) to a PIX, everything works fine using pre-shared keys but when I try using digital certificates it doesn't work, looking at the PIX debug the vpn client is requesting an encryption type that the PIX doesn't un

Re: Problem with Lightstream 100, SVC [7:64789]

2003-03-09 Thread
Have you tried setting the selector byte to match the subinterface number. Change it to 01 versus 00 and that may help. I've seen cases with Cisco subinterfaces where this helps. Thanks, Ian http://www.ccie4u.com Rack Rentals and Lab Scenarios On 7 Mar 2003 at 23:14, John Tafasi wrote:

Re: I see Cisco still hasn't fixed that bug [7:64813]

2003-03-09 Thread Henry D.
Chuck, you might want to read up on classful properties of this command...here's a tip: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/tech/tk648/tk365/technologies_tech_note0 9186a0080094374.shtml#ipnetwork ""The Long and Winding Road"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > you know the one. you're

Re: I see Cisco still hasn't fixed that bug [7:64813]

2003-03-09 Thread The Long and Winding Road
""Henry D."" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Chuck, you might want to read up on classful properties of > this command...here's a tip: Thanks, but I have read the documentation, and I know how it works. The "bug" I refer to is the inability to remove what the IOS automatically puts into

Re: Silly EIGRP question [7:64259]

2003-03-09 Thread Amar KHELIFI
hi, eigrp log-neighbor-changes eigrp log-neighbor-warnings Regards, Amar. ""Scott Roberts"" a icrit dans le message de news: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > never heard of that command...doesn't exist to my knowledge (at least on > 12.0) > > scott > > ""Shyam, Sharma S (CAP, GECIS)"" wrote in > message news:

bgp regexp [7:64872]

2003-03-09 Thread p b
Using BGP regexp, what's the "show ip bgp regexp ..." command to show all routes which did not last come through AS NNN? For example, if there are BGP routes with the following AS_PATHs: 10 22 30 20 30 20 52 10 11 20 10 10 the command should return "10 22 30" and "10". Thanks PB M

PING BIFF TERRIFIC: Re: Question on a particular ISDN simulator [7:64873]

2003-03-09 Thread The Long and Winding Road
hey, BT, can you contact me off line please. I have a question regarding the firmware versions. thanks. chuck -- TANSTAAFL "there ain't no such thing as a free lunch" ""Biff Terrific"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I used to have those problems only with basic-ni; I upgraded the

Process Utilisation and Stability Issues [7:64874]

2003-03-09 Thread Metla Venu Gopal
Hi all I have got a core which is a 7204 cisco and it was working fine . Until this weekend and suddenly started going beserk and we rebooted it. it sitll has got process intensitivity and goes beserk like from 50% to 91%. the number of processes running and load in terms of the connections handle

RE: I see Cisco still hasn't fixed that bug [7:64813]

2003-03-09 Thread Hal Logan
In the lab, that's when you remove the route, save your config, and reboot the router. While it's rebooting, work on a different step that doesn't require that router. Or you can grab a soda or answer mother nature's call if necessary. It's all about time management. =) -Original Message-

RE: Process Utilisation and Stability Issues [7:64874]

2003-03-09 Thread Elijah Savage
Guy please put a sniffer on the link now. I experienced this and was chasing my tail until putting a sniffer on the link and I had 2 pc's on the LAN dropping a 5500 to it's knees. They were developers machines which they reformatted and put no virus protection or anything on and had the SQL slammer

What is different between SIP, MGCP and H.323? [7:64877]

2003-03-09 Thread Andy Tse
Hi, My boss asks my to setup an VoIP for our own office. While chosing products, I find there have several different protocols in the market. Can anyone explain the different between them? And the difficulty on maintenance, operation and administration of those Products? Thank you very much!

Question [7:64878]

2003-03-09 Thread Steiven Poh-\(Jaring MailBox\)
Hey Guys, Can anyone please help answer just few question for my assigment? Thanks 1) what is the difference of ethernet 2 and ethernet SNAP frames ? 2) how a token ring topology works (explanation of active and standby monitor} ? 3) what is the difference between token ring and ethernet csma/cd

Re: Question [7:64878]

2003-03-09 Thread Karen E Young
Comments in-line *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 3/10/2003 at 4:03 AM Steiven Poh-\(Jaring MailBox\) wrote: >Hey Guys, > >Can anyone please help answer just few question for my assigment? Thanks > >1) what is the difference of ethernet 2 and ethernet SNAP frames ? Cisco's Ethern