You would be correct. DSP=1=2V and DSP=2=4V
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Just what makes a 1750 a 2V or a 4V?
I have several r
my guess is similair to guys, I think you might be getting some routing
issue with packets not going optimally between your two carriers.
obviously try tracing and better than that use the ip option for recording
routes. see how the packets are really negotiating the outside.
scott
""Lupi, Guy""
Chris Headings wrote:
>
> Good morning all,
>
> Does anyone out there know of either a good white paper or book
> that shows some ISP OSPF designed networks? I am trying to
> find something that is more geared towards service providers
> rather than corporate network LAN design.
Howard Berkowit
I am assuming you are talking about across the Backbone of the ISP. The
internal protocol used by some large ISP's is ISIS. If you are talking about
external protocols look at BGP.
Daniel Ladrach
CCNP, CCNA
WorldCom
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Marc Thach Xuan Ky wrote:
>
> This is all very well but sometimes when people write 500 they
> really
> mean 512, so where does that leave you ?8-)
> Marc
Trying to pull my own hair out whilst wearing a straight jacket?
>
> s vermill wrote:
> >
> > Here's a perfectly illustrative example of ho
>Dear Group,
>
>I've a problem with EIGRP and hopefully someone can shed some
>light.
>
>I have a backbone router (bbr1) with two loopback interfaces,
>(loopback0 172.16.10.100 and loopback1 172.16.11.100), s1
>(10.1.1.100/24) which is connected to router p1r1. On bbr1
>I have applied the comma
At 2:43 PM + 3/13/03, Peter van Oene wrote:
>At 10:44 PM 3/12/2003 +, Orlando, Jr. Palomar wrote:
>>Without consulting any documentation, a couple of reasons I could think of
>>is forwarding rate and the switch-fabric (or the size of the backplane,
>>usually in Gbps). A full-fledged Layer-3
I think you answered your own question it needs to be added to the network
command.
Daniel Ladrach
CCNP, CCNA
WorldCom
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Subject: Problem with EIGRP [7:65314]
D
At 12:16 PM 3/13/2003 -0500, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
>At 2:43 PM + 3/13/03, Peter van Oene wrote:
>>At 10:44 PM 3/12/2003 +, Orlando, Jr. Palomar wrote:
>>>Without consulting any documentation, a couple of reasons I could think of
>>>is forwarding rate and the switch-fabric (or the size
>Hi,
>We're looking to implement NNM6.x soon.. and have a question re. DNS
and
>cisco ip addresses..
>How will DNS be setup to resolve a router with multiple IP adresses?
ie. one
>netbios name and multiple IP's? will it prioritise?
>thanks in advance.
Why would a router have a NetBIOS name?? And
I don't understand why the xlate table would grow. I can understand the
connections table growing, sure, but did the PIX really re-translate the
same internal address over 7000 times in just few minutes?
John
>>> Scott Roberts 3/13/03 11:08:29 AM >>>
strange that it would create another transla
strange that it would create another translation instead of using the old
one?? I suppose its more an error in the client software thinking it still
has a valid server connection and tries to open a brand new one then.
the only thing that comes to my mind would be to expire your translations
faste
Character Description
!Each exclamation point indicates receipt of a reply
.Each period indicates the network server timed out
while waiting for a reply
UA destination unreachable error PDU was received
QSource quench (destination to
I have CCNP recert next week.
Does anyone know if IS-IS is on the CCNP recert test? How recently did they
add IS-IS to the routing exam? Has the recert exam been updated that recently?
I didn't encounter IS-IS on the CCDP recert, by the way. The copyright on
the CCDP recert exam is 2000.
I do k
Wanting to have this output in routing table of p1r1:
D EX 172.16.10.0 [170/40537600] via 10.1.1.100, Serial1
D EX 172.16.11.0 [170/40537600] via 10.1.1.100, Serial1
You need distribute static (connected) routes 172.16.10.0/24 and
172.16.11.0/24 into EIGRP on router bbr1.
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have u generated interesting traffic? ping to remote site.
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To:
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 11:52 PM
Subject: ISDN Config Problem? [7:65315]
> I am having difficulty getting my Cisco 803 to dial out the BRI interface.
> If I run the debug
>
Flow control is something you need to check. You need to have flow control
disabled in the terminal software. In certain situations, with hardware or
software flow control turned on you will be able to receive but not
transmit, or you can lock up the terminal session altogether.
Use 9600, 8 bits
s vermill wrote:
>
> Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
> >
> > > DeVoe, Charles (PKI) wrote:
> > > >
> > > > What about htis.
> > > > The server tries to dump data to the client
> > > > over the 10M
> > > > pipe. The client cannot accept it as fast as the server
> can
> > > > put out.
> > > > Havin
At 03:54 PM 3/13/2003 +, Chris Headings wrote:
>Good morning all,
>
>Does anyone out there know of either a good white paper or book that shows
>some ISP OSPF designed networks? I am trying to find something that is more
>geared towards service providers rather than corporate network LAN desig
I am talking about the IGP. We do run BGP to our 2 different upstream
providers...
Chris
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>Can't find the link off hand, but recently I read something on the
Cisco web
>site about L2 vulnerabilities - mac flooding or something.
>
>In any case, what it comes down to is that the possibility exists
that
>someone of evil intent could sniff a network and discover something
useful
>that could
Hi All
I will soon get a 16MB DRAM that was in a Cisco 3600, can I install it in a
Cisco 1603.
Thanks
Simon
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router and switch stuff. Do I need any Cisco teaching certificate?
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Hi Group,
I will take my 640-605 test tomorrow. I have prepared the test using cisco
press 640-505. Can any one tell me what difference between 640-605 and
640-505?
Thanks in advance.
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I have not seen this problem with a 6509 but I have with routers and
I RMAed the box.
Dave
Donohue, Steve wrote:
> Good Morning,
>
> I was hoping someone could help me out. I have a single SUP module in my
> 6509 test chassis. When I power up the chassis with my terminal emulator
> connecte
I have the same question.
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Dear Group,
I've a problem with EIGRP and hopefully someone can shed some
light.
I have a backbone router (bbr1) with two loopback interfaces,
(loopback0 172.16.10.100 and loopback1 172.16.11.100), s1
(10.1.1.100/24) which is connected to router p1r1. On bbr1
I have applied the commands:
rou
Good morning all,
Does anyone out there know of either a good white paper or book that shows
some ISP OSPF designed networks? I am trying to find something that is more
geared towards service providers rather than corporate network LAN design.
Thanks as always...
Chris
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htt
normally ISP networks are with BGP.
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There is only one test, but it covers all the materials from the four CCNP
exams. You could use whatever study material you used the first time
around, but keep in mind the tests have evolved in the last three years, and
there are some new topics. Here's the link on the Cisco website:
http://www.
go to: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/503/2.html
-Drew
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From: Dom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 5:14 AM
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Subject: RE: Cisco Visio Stencil [7:65281]
Check the Groupstudy archives - this has been answered many times.
Dom
I am having difficulty getting my Cisco 803 to dial out the BRI interface.
If I run the debug
commands: isdn q921 and q931 with the debug ppp authentication commands,
nothing happens. I have
also tried different configurations but I get the same from the
router.nothing. Term mon is
enabled! Th
I had a similar issue here with a 6509 SUP 2.
My problem was fixed by using the button next to the console port. No idea
why I had to, but after pressing in in and then out again I could work fine.
Appart from that the only other thing was to reboot that chassis
You have done all of that, so I am
Sounds like you're not allowing split tunnel on the Pix. With out split
tunnel, the client defaults to encrypting all packets and forwarding them to
the PIX, even if the destination is on the local segment.
Chuck Church
CCIE #8776, MCNE, MCSE
Wam!Net Government Services
13600 EDS Dr.
Herndon, VA
I have been looking at the transcender exams to get a final brush up for the
CCNA exam. In those exams there are questions about the routers response to
things like trace and ping. I believe they are referring to ICMP messages.
The response types they mention are things like the responses they us
>Can't find the link off hand, but recently I read something on the
Cisco web
>site about L2 vulnerabilities - mac flooding or something.
>
>In any case, what it comes down to is that the possibility exists
that
>someone of evil intent could sniff a network and discover something
useful
>that could
Hi all,
I am sitting my Cisco SAFE Implementation Exam tomorrow morning at 10am. Any
one with some last minute pointers??
Hopefully my CSS1 with be converted to a CCSP tomorrow!
Just before the salary review on Monday with the boss - so the pressure is
on
Andrew Larkins
BCom, CCNP, CCDP, CSS1
B
Hi,
We're looking to implement NNM6.x soon.. and have a question re. DNS and
cisco ip addresses..
How will DNS be setup to resolve a router with multiple IP adresses? ie. one
netbios name and multiple IP's? will it prioritise?
thanks in advance.
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Should be name not given on the form. I feel dummer'n dogs*!& and twice as
ugly. The Cisco page even makes it very clear that you cannot break through
the Aux. However, I was so sure because I'd grabbed the terminal connector
that I never even looked at the port. I even had two RSPs in my lap a
Dear All,
Is it possible to configure LAN-LAN and a Client-Concentrator VPN on
a Cisco 3002 concentrator ?
Cisco VPN Software ClientCisco 3002 VPN Concentrator-Checkpoint VPN
Gateway
The idea is to allow clients (using software VPN client) to connect to the
VPN concentrator and further c
the one exam combines all the others that are part of the current track. I
would review all the stuff you did before and brush up on any of the newer
items in the exam description etc from CCO
Good luck - mine is up for renewal next year May
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At 07:39 PM 3/11/2003 +, Oliver Hensel wrote:
>Hi!
>
>Can someone point me to a document which explains
>what happens with a prefix that is dampened if
>it's distributed via two providers.
Hi Oliver,
Here is a link to a doc from Randy Bush that covers damping in some detail.
http://psg.com/~
Dear All,
Is it possible to configure LAN-LAN and a Client-Concentrator VPN on
a Cisco 3002 concentrator ?
The idea is to allow clients (using software VPN client) to connect to the
VPN concentrator and further connect to machines behind the remote VPN
gateway.
I would be really grateful for any
I am not sure to understand your problem.
Fact is that VPN 3002 is the HW Client.
VPN3005/15/30/60/80 are Concentrators.
- SW Clients can connect to Concentrator.
- HW Clients can connect to Conce3ntrator.
- Conentrator can connect to Concentrator.
- SW Client can not connect to HW Client.
- SW cli
At 10:44 PM 3/12/2003 +, Orlando, Jr. Palomar wrote:
>Without consulting any documentation, a couple of reasons I could think of
>is forwarding rate and the switch-fabric (or the size of the backplane,
>usually in Gbps). A full-fledged Layer-3 switch running at "wire-speed"
>would be much more
At 01:43 AM 3/13/2003 +, aletoledo wrote:
>a "layer three switch" is a router, just as a "switch" is really a bridge. a
>layer 3 switch 'routes' in hardware, while a router routes in software.
For what its worth, Juniper would likely take exception to your calling
their products layer three s
error..
bcran not bcsn
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> refer to the BSCN by cisco press by paquet teare for
> confirmation.;
>
> ""John Botha"" a icrit dans le message de news:
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> > My opinion of in-band and out-of-band:
> >
> >
Your problem description is a bit vague, however make sure that the
"firewall
always on" check box isnt checked, I believe that is what the box is called
but
look for something with a similar title.
Jason
> Hi,
>
> I have Cisco VPN client version 3.6.3.B-k-9 (latest version) running
windows XP
>
In a Cisco IP voice environment, cdp must be enabled to communicate
aux-vlan, power and
QoS issues. I don't think that there is any workaround with this, is there?
Robert
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If you can't ping out from the XP box then you have some other issue, but
if the problem is only accessing the XP box from other machines then check
the following:
1. Make sure that the Firewall Always On is not checked in the VPN Client
settings. This setting is in effect even when the VPN Cl
Good Morning,
I was hoping someone could help me out. I have a single SUP module in my
6509 test chassis. When I power up the chassis with my terminal emulator
connected to the console port I can see the image decompressing, and receive
the message that the module is being tested, with successfu
I've seen the inability to ping or map drives to any windows machine
running any 3.6.x version of the vpn client. It has to due with stateful
firewall that is built into clients. If you stop the cisco vpn service
you regain connections to the windows box from the outside.
Pete
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Peter,
as you have seen i stoped responding to this post, you really don't need to
start a polimique about this, because yeas indeed K and k and the rest is so
obvious that it does not need an explanation, i mean you don't need to be in
IT to know thta, and + the person who asked the question was n
Hello Group,
I just got an email from Cisco that I need to renew my CCNP by August 25th.
>From what I was reading at Cisco's Web site, I only need to pass 1 exam for
recertification. Has any body prepare for this recently?
if you have what material was most helpful. I saw this book CCNP Preparat
Does anyone know the URL on CCO where the information about MTU sizes
and limitations of fast Ethernet interfaces (routers only) can be found?
The default is 1500 which it seems can not be exceeded however commands
within the IOS would indicate the MTU size could
be change to allow greater pa
This page was added to the BluePrint recently.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/34.shtml
Any other?
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--- Kenan Ahmed Siddiqi wrote:
> I have an AS5300 with 8 PRI's(E1's) and want to use SNMP to monitor
> traffic passing thru each E1 & thru each channel of a single E1.
> How can I do that using SNMP?? I need specific
> commands/pdf's/command reference guide if avialable! pls help!
> Thanx!
Get
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, John Neiberger wrote:
> I can't think of any valid reason to turn off CDP within your network. On
> the edges--any connections to other networks, including the internet--I'd
> turn it off. But inside? Why turn it off? If someone already has access
> to your router in able
Check the Groupstudy archives - this has been answered many times.
Dom Stocqueler
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Hi,
I'
> yeah, different assumptions mean different results. A couple three years
ago
> I was working at Well Known Clothing manufacturer in San Francisco. The
> folks there were working hard to get VoIP toll bypass going between HQ and
> their manufacturing plants in the far east. The number I heard was
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> Actually, there's quite a few vendors already doing this. One that I
found
> to be quite impressive was vonage.com. They've got it figured out. I'm
> actually testing out their service for long distance service at my office.
> They give
Hi,
I'm trying search the visio stencil on cisco website and can't find it. Any
idea? :-)
Rgds,
Steiven
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Actually, there's quite a few vendors already doing this. One that I found
to be quite impressive was vonage.com. They've got it figured out. I'm
actually testing out their service for long distance service at my office.
They give you an ATA186 with the service, which I've connected to an FXO
po
The interface table on CCO says its available for the 3660 only..
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
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Subject: 3640 ethernet slot card [7:65233]
Hi,
Does the
At 4:36 AM + 3/13/03, The Long and Winding Road wrote:
>The problem with this whole discussion is that it focuses around hardware
>that has been defined as something by the manufacturers, and does not focus
>on function.
I tried. I really tried not to rejoin this never ending thread.
But may
> What type of cable and connector do I need to convert it to a regular RJ45
> connection?
You need an "MII-rj45 fast ethernet transceiver", a UTP straight-thru cable
to connect to another router or a UTP cross-over cable to connect to a switch.
>theres no reason to convert it to rj45.
Yes, you
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> > It recently came to my attention that my company may plan to
> > disable all CDP
> > in our network. The current vibe is that they see it as a
> > security risk. My
> > intent is to research this and prov
in an NAT environement you need to encapsulete the VPN traffic into UDP or
TCP (because ESP has no port#, has protocolnumber 50).Otherwise VPN traffic
after IKE will be dropped.
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Oh!.. Priscilla no!...this is a pool problem.. I dont want to go back to
primary school days!... :)
no thanks (for the book)
Mustafa
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sounds like you could be connected to the aux port instead of console???
those would be the symptoms anyway. If not, disregard...
charles
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Just what makes a 1750 a 2V or a 4V?
I have several routers with DSP's and I'm having a very hard time
identifying what I have from Cisco's website.
Here is a show diag from RouterA:
Router#show diag
Slot 0:
C1750 1FE VE Mainboard port adapter, 1 port
Port adapter is analyzed
Did you make a type-o perhaps?
Source IP = 138.108.168.3
Destination IP = 138.168.108.2
Maybe you mixed up the 168.108 / 108.168 parts?
John
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