Hi,
I searched the archives but could not find anything. If this has been
asked and answered sorry for the duplicate post. Does anybody know what the
Cat 3550 IOS version is in the CCIE lab. I would like to
study the exact version. Thanks very much.
Danny
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I was doing some ISDN failover testing tonight and found that I was getting
a 'incorrect SPID' error. During the testing I read up on troubleshooting
ISDN issues from cisco.com and came across a note that in using 5ess
switchtypes for the BRI interface, one doesn't need the isdn spid[x] [SPID]
Greetings,
Can any one tell me a good consultancy company to help us with implementing
Calling Card Service (VoIP) including interactive voice response (IVR)
solution on both IP and leased-line networks with billing system
integration.
Ismail Al-Shelh
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Excellent!
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If they're running out either he can't be that bad or his patients
just aren't that sick.
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I think you need CCIE
Ismail Al-Shelh
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Anyone know of a good MSCE or electrical engineer that can
You may want to know if RIP indeed does trigger the dialing. So, to answer
your 2nd question, use the command debug dialer packets to give you a
rundown if RIP is considered an interesting traffic. If RIP is triggering
your ISDN, you'll see a debug output similar to the following:
07:34:30: BR0/0
Hi All,
I need some help to troubleshoot a problem, I have a 7500 router with a
ds3(45Mbps) connected to a 7200 ds3 (45Mbps). The line appears to be very
slow and is showing input errors on the 7200 and 7500 serial interfaces.
Here's some info below from the serial interfaces on both the 7200
From
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/learning/le3/le11/learning_ccie_resource_guide.html#11
11. Catalyst 3550 Software Image
In conjunction with the recent change to the Catalyst 3550, CCIE labs
worldwide employ v12.1 using the Enhanced Multilayer Image.
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clear the counters on both routers and find out the rate of new error
accumulation.
check the interface after say 5 mins and see if you get new more errors and
we can take it from there.
check the controllers for errors too.
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If it works without the SPIDs, don't use 'em. A SPID is just a profile of
the options, keyset button layout, feature button
layout, DNs, etc., assigned to an ISDN TE.
(http://yarchive.net/phone/isdn_spids.html)
It shouldn't interfere with any features supported by your router... ie.
ecapsulation,
That' right...
But for me any reliability value less than 255/255 is a line problem..
check the cables and connectors.. Did you change them?...
mustafa
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Thanks Spio,
I've cleared the counters for show int and noticed that the input errors
are showing up on the 7200 and not on the 7500 which might make things a bit
clearer, the counters hadn't been cleared since installation so the 7500
input errors might have been from when it was first brought
Mark,
Your problem is that both routers are set to recover timing from the line.
Telcos don't generally provide timing for DS3s, so you'll need to set one
router for internal clock.
A lot of folks that work with T1s know that telcos can and do provide timing
for those lower-rate circuits. How
issue the show buffers command to see if the counter
of misses and failed is incrementing. In this case
tune the buffer according to the size of packets u
receive.
Input errors overrun and underrun errors showed in ur
output are linked to buffer allocation problem.
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clear
Mustafa Furat wrote:
That' right...
But for me any reliability value less than 255/255 is a line
problem..
It's always a good idea to clear the counters in order to understand the
rate of errors, in particular to determine whether the input and output
errors are accumulating quickly at the
Orlando Palomar Jr CCIE#11206 wrote:
You may want to know if RIP indeed does trigger the dialing.
So, to answer your 2nd question, use the command debug dialer
packets to give you a rundown if RIP is considered an
interesting traffic. If RIP is triggering your ISDN, you'll see
a debug
With the announcement of the CCIE Voice certification ( a Good Thing, IMHO )
I wonder a couple of things:
1) who will be the first quadruple CCIE?
2) Does Cisco still recognize the Design, WAN, and IBM CCIE's as valid
certifications, making it possible to have more than four?
3) When will the
Hey there,
Do you have scrambling set to on?
Also, make sure that one side is doing the clocking. Your provider sure
isn't, so one of your guys will have to be clock source internal and the
other clock source line.
HTH,
jim
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Dear ALL;
How we may prevent and block Rip Routing protocol from trigger dialing
through isdn BRI. And HOW we can be assured that the unknown trigger
come
from RIP.
access-list 101 deny udp any any eq RIP ( 520 )
access-list 101
OK,
the same effect on domain password: Had Caslow on one side and caslow on the
other area.NO problemit still works!!
Cleared the clns neigh, isis *, ip route * shut the intf.. etcbut still
it works.Why??
Anyone??
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Hello,
Have 2 routers with isis area passwords configuredOne has #area-password
FRED and the other #area-password Fred.
Adjacencies form (as explained) but the routes area exchanged too!!
This should NOT happen as the passwords don't match even though they are in
the same area.
Hi guys,
Just testing to see if I am able to send or receive questions.
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an interesting evening, all things considered. where's that woman from
Australia been lately?
Jen - your insight and experience would be most welcome here :-
Got an OSPF demand circuit to work as advertised:
R2#o data
OSPF Router with ID (10.7.7.7) (Process ID 2)
At 05:30 PM 3/15/2003 +, The Long and Winding Road wrote:
With the announcement of the CCIE Voice certification ( a Good Thing, IMHO )
I wonder a couple of things:
1) who will be the first quadruple CCIE?
A certification junkie ;-)
2) Does Cisco still recognize the Design, WAN, and IBM
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
How do you know that is RIP though? It could be any IP
broadcast? Just being picky. Sorry! :-)
A 52-byte RIPv1 packet would have a 20-byte IP header, an
8-byte UPP header, an 8-byte RIP header, and one route. So that
could be a clue... Also, if RIPv1 is the
A byproduct of some recent study. Probably should be classed a work in
progress.
Hope it helps
http://www.chuckslongroad.info/OSPF_Frame_Reference.htm
Chuck
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Let me refine again what I really want
Project: Prepaid Calling Card via Packet Telephony and PC-To-Phone
We want to provide and implement wholesale Internet telephony carrier and
all the tools needed to offer a robust, scalable, custom calling card and
interactive voice response (IVR)
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Mark,
Your problem is that both routers are set to recover timing
from the line. Telcos don't generally provide timing for DS3s,
so you'll need to set one router for internal clock.
Wow. I'm impressed that you pinpointed the problem, unlike those of us who
copied and
I would imagine the 5 CCIE mark has already been obtained. I met someone
who was working on their 5th at the end of the summer and I'm sure they
have passed by now.
Don't forget the article in Packet about Mark Purcell. I'm not sure on
the spelling of his name, but he already had 4 and was
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With the announcement of the CCIE Voice certification ( a Good Thing,
IMHO )
I wonder a couple of things:
1) who will be the first quadruple CCIE?
Well there already is one - he was profiled on the Cisco website.
2) Does
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I would imagine the 5 CCIE mark has already been obtained. I met someone
who was working on their 5th at the end of the summer and I'm sure they
have passed by now.
Don't forget the article in Packet about Mark Purcell. I'm not sure on
the
I would like some recommendation on attaining the CCNP. I am going to a boot
camp in may(techdata). I wondering what I should start studying before I go?
Thanks,
Tony
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Brilliant! Thanks everyone. I'm going to work on it in the morning and i'll
let you know how I get on.
Mark.
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