span sessions [7:65531]

2003-03-16 Thread David Cooper
hey all quick q for ya. I have a cat 6509 sitting on the core of a 5000 users network with both 100mbit and gigabit links. I have to watch a couple boxes on a very busy vlan for session data for analysis, but there is s much traffic on the specific vlan that it literally made my little laptop

OSPF Topology Question - Parkhurst's Book [7:65532]

2003-03-16 Thread The Long and Winding Road
Ran into something in Parkhurst's OSPF book while studying tonight. Looking for validation of my observation. The example: OSPF over frame relay The topology: hub and spoke, with a twist. The hub uses subinterfaces ( one to each spoke router ) and the spokes use physical interfaces. Now, the Par

FW: Ref:CISCO 1721 ROUTER WITH FIREWALL SOFTWARE [7:65535]

2003-03-16 Thread Abdallah Quqas
Dear ALL; Anybody may help regarding how to configure 1721 Cisco router (Internet Router) as a firewall if that router contains just an Ethernet port and one BRI ISDN WAN BRI0 connectivity to Internet. Do we need a natting to be to setup on both interfaces ETHER AND BRI. A Sample is preferred to

Re: Off Topic - CCIE Certification Junkies [7:65499]

2003-03-16 Thread nrf
First of all, surely you would agree that Cisco is not a dominant vendor in security products the way they are in, say, straight enterprise routing and switching. The fact of the matter is that when it comes to security, Cisco is really just one of several vendors. In no security submarket do the

RE: DS3 slow connection problem. [7:65491]

2003-03-16 Thread Mark Walmsley
Hi Again Everyone, Just to let you all know, this morning I changed the 7200 router serial interface clock to int and left the 7500 clock set to line, this actually made the connection worse, I got 5% packet loss as opposed to 1% packet loss when both router interfaces were set to line, I changed

RE: Cisco 2501 DC Power adaptors ? [7:64296]

2003-03-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Jul 25, 9:03pm, "Troy Leliard" wrote: } 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 } >

RE: Unable to delete flash [7:65529]

2003-03-16 Thread Sales
Some possible things to try would be to use the /force switch with the delete command. Also try erase versus delete to see if that helps. Thanks, www.ccie4u.com Rack Rentals and Lab Scenarios -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Tafasi

Off Topic - 2500 rack brackets [7:65539]

2003-03-16 Thread Symon Thurlow
Anyone have a good source in the UK? I need 6 pairs. Symon Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=65539&t=65539 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct a

Trouble with PA-MC-8TE1+ (ISDN PRI) [7:65540]

2003-03-16 Thread sumitsood
Hi, we have a new PRI card PA-MC-8TE1+ The alarm light stays on the card as soon as you plug it in any port on 7204. We have tried replacing the card, but the newer card also had the same prob. Any Suggestions/Experience?? Sumit Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&

Re: Trouble with PA-MC-8TE1+ (ISDN PRI) [7:65540]

2003-03-16 Thread M.C. van den Bovenkamp
sumitsood wrote: > we have a new PRI card PA-MC-8TE1+ > The alarm light stays on the card as soon as you plug it in any port on > 7204. > > We have tried replacing the card, but the newer card also had the same prob. > Any Suggestions/Experience?? a) That 7204 is a -VXR? If not, that's your pro

any windows 2000 mailing list? [7:65544]

2003-03-16 Thread Carol smith
Hi... Group Personally I feel this cisco mailing list is very good. Do u know is there any windows 2000 mailing list to recommend me? Thanks - Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - establish your business online Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com

Re: span sessions [7:65531]

2003-03-16 Thread Bob Sinclair
David, You might want to check out the CAPTURE option on the SET SECURITY command. Below is a quote from the configuration guide: " Capturing Traffic Flows on Specified Ports You can use the capture option in the set security acl (ip, ipx, and mac) commands to specify that packets that match the

The Joys of The OSPF Database [7:65546]

2003-03-16 Thread The Long and Winding Road
I've been hunkering down with the Parkhurst OSPF book, just refreshing my memory. BTW, for the nitty gritty on how commands work on Cisco routers, Parkhurst is da man. However, I am noticing a lot of glitches for which I have neither the patience nor the time to sort out. For example, redistribu

Re: DS3 slow connection problem. [7:65491]

2003-03-16 Thread Jim Devane
Mark, Scrambling will jumble the payload data so it does not accidentally set off an alarm. The routers just takes the bits in and if the bit pattern matches that of an alarm it will trigger the alarm when it could actually just be data that is passing. It won't hurt to have it on, but on looking

RE: OSPF Topology Question - Parkhurst's Book [7:65532]

2003-03-16 Thread richard dumoulin
Hey Chuck, Which book is this one ? Cheers. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=65550&t=65532 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure

RE: Syslog server [7:65217]

2003-03-16 Thread Elijah Savage
Another good utility is Swatch. -Original Message- From: Tariq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 5:09 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Syslog server [7:65217] I am looking for a good free ware PIX / CISCO syslog server. Any recommendations??? Tariq Message P

Re: DS3 slow connection problem. [7:65491]

2003-03-16 Thread Mark Walmsley
Hi Jim, Here's the output you wanted. I was thinking about the cablelength so I might give it a try in the morning becaause it looks to me like more than 10 feet but not alot more perhaps 15-20, Also, the wiring was previously working fine in the same place but conected to a converter then into a

RE: DS3 slow connection problem. [7:65491]

2003-03-16 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Mark Walmsley wrote: > > Hi Again Everyone, > > Just to let you all know, this morning I changed the 7200 > router serial interface clock to int and left the 7500 clock > set to line, this actually made the connection worse, I got 5% > packet loss as opposed to 1% packet loss when both router > i

Router problem, please help!!! [7:65553]

2003-03-16 Thread H L
I have a 2501 series router that I wanted to use... When I tried to bring it back on-line, it boots up normally and after the IOS is loaded with all the interface up message, the "press Enter key to proceed" didn't come out... So I tried to change the config-register to 0x2101, the router boots i

trying to understand how this works. [7:65555]

2003-03-16 Thread Dwayne Saunders
Hi all, Would like a few opinions on this network that I have come a cross 10.10.16.0/20--vpn10.10.0.0/16--firewall--intern et --vpn--main office The ip address at the main office are all in the 192.168.1.x, 192.168.2.x etc etc This network

RE: OSPF Topology Question - Parkhurst's Book [7:65532]

2003-03-16 Thread cebuano
Hey Chuck, I don't know how this slipped past me ;-> You are correct. Not only is RtrB configured the same as RtrC, but the solution only allows the hub/spoke to form adjacencies. This is one of the many reasons why routes are in the OSPF database but NOT in the routing table. I'm not sure if all h

Re: OSPF Topology Question - Parkhurst's Book [7:65532]

2003-03-16 Thread Mike
Since the spoke routers are NBMA, multicast hello's will not locate the neighbor. The ospf router neighbor command must be used to manually identify the neighbor so routing updates can be exchanged. I'm not sure why you would want to implement in this way, but it will work. Regards ""The Long an

Network design product selecion question [7:65564]

2003-03-16 Thread John Brandis
Hi All, once again, I am back designing a network for my company (scary). The budget I have been given from my manager, would not pay for a family visit to McDonalds. However, this is the requirment (my product selection is below) * Provide up to 200 ports on the floor * 2 level building, w

RE: OSPF Topology Question - Parkhurst's Book [7:65532]

2003-03-16 Thread Daniel Cotts
"Cisco OSPF Command and Configuration Handbook" by William R Parkhurst ISBN 1587050714 > -Original Message- > From: richard dumoulin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 2:06 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: OSPF Topology Question - Parkhurst's Book [7:65532] >

RE: how to spoof a IP? [7:65559]

2003-03-16 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Alan Stone wrote: > > Hi.. Group > > I always heard of those hacker spoof a IP and hack other people > system. Does spoof IP mean they are changing their source IP > so that they pass thru firewall? If yes, may I know what tool > can they use in order to change their source IP Spoofing an IP

Load blanacing - VERY URGENT [7:65567]

2003-03-16 Thread Metla Venu Gopal
Hi everyone A silly question can somebody gimme load balancing commands for RIP both v1 and v2 thanx thsi is very urgnet Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=65567&t=65567 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: h

RE: DS3 slow connection problem. [7:65491]

2003-03-16 Thread s vermill
Mark, Saying that THE problem is one thing or another is always dangerous (and, frankly, a little unprofessional). I should have said that A problem is that you didn't have a clock source on the line. You need at least one. Two doesn't hurt either (both can be internal). There may well be othe

RE: how to spoof a IP? [7:65559]

2003-03-16 Thread Steve Dispensa
A couple of amplifications: On Sun, 2003-03-16 at 20:51, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > Alan Stone wrote: > > > > Hi.. Group > > > > I always heard of those hacker spoof a IP and hack other people > > system. Does spoof IP mean they are changing their source IP > > so that they pass thru fire