Re: CCIE written RS [7:65972]

2003-03-22 Thread Edwin R. Gonzalez
Bro.. Be easy, just follow the blue print for the written exam and make sure you understand the material. If at anytime you feel you don't understand something look it up on CCO and if still uncertain just post your questions here and I am sure someone will be able to help. Once you feel

Re: What is a distributed/collapsed backbone? [7:65225]

2003-03-22 Thread ericbrouwers
Marc, There are two nice whitepapers about designing switched multi-layer networks on CCO. Contain lots of networks design examples, including collapsed backbones. Search for: Designing High-Performance Campus Intranets with Multilayer Switching Author: Geoff Haviland Gigabit Campus Network

Re: Difference on L3 switching of Cat4500 and Cat6 [7:65832]

2003-03-22 Thread Neil Arlante
Thanks for the enlightening explanation, Priscilla. I know experts like you in this group will not let some funny answers go, that would confuse the subject more... thanks again Thanks also to others who answered... - Original Message - From: Priscilla Oppenheimer To: Sent: Friday,

ISDN Callback Config [7:65649]

2003-03-22 Thread Stuart Laubstein
I just got ISDN for my lab and am trying to set up a call back. I am using an 801 and a 3620. Config of Interface on the 3620 interface Dialer 60 description Connection for home lab ip address 10.69.240.237 255.255.255.252 encapsulation ppp dialer pool 1 dialer remote-name cisco801 dialer

RE: Wireless LAN Support Exam [7:65625]

2003-03-22 Thread Jeffrey Reed
Duncan, I'm not sure if you're talking about the new exam or the old one that you could take in the privacy of your office (aka open book test). I haven't taken the new exam yet, but will in about 30-45 days. I'm sure it's going to be more difficult than the old test and hopefully updated. The old

Any free access to SNMP devices ? [7:65982]

2003-03-22 Thread Chris
Hi everybody I want to test some features of SNMP. It is going to be at home so I have no devices to test on them. I am wondering if are there any network devices or servers providing a free access for SNMP. I mean a publicly available SNMP community (even it is RO) . Any clue would be helpful

Frame Relay [7:65658]

2003-03-22 Thread DeVoe, Charles (PKI)
Disregard previous. After further review, I find the ping failed because I typed in the wrong ip. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=65983t=65658 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

RE: Any free access to SNMP devices ? [7:65982]

2003-03-22 Thread Symon Thurlow
I have set up a 2500 from my lab on the web, you should be able to get SNMP info from it, the RO community string is gstudy, ip address is 217.204.228.203 You shouldn't be able to telnet to it, if I have set the access-list up correctly :) I'll leave it up for a few days. Symon -Original

Re: BGP update-source Loopback0 [7:65902]

2003-03-22 Thread bergenpeak
Not necessarily. Recall that with eBGP sessions it is typical to peer with the physical address. There are times when you want to use the lo0 for eBGP (two parallel links, etc.) but you'll need to specify both ebgp_multihop and define a route to the peer's loopback. Priscilla Oppenheimer

RE: PDM Question [7:65954]

2003-03-22 Thread Steve Wilson
the PDM is a useful tool for a graphical view of the configuration. If you are using your PIX to terminate VPN clients or tunnels you may stillned to use the command line to administer and configure them. This might be improved in the next release of the Operating System. Personally i agree that

AS-Path acl question?? [7:65988]

2003-03-22 Thread Cisco Nuts
Hello, Can any explain what these EXACTLY mean? ip as-path access-list 1 permit _109_ ip as-path access-list 2 permit _200$ ip as-path access-list 2 permit ^100$ Thank you. Sincerely, CN _ Add photos to your messages with MSN

Re: Any free access to SNMP devices ? [7:65982]

2003-03-22 Thread Chris
It was supposed to be I want to test some features of HP NNM, in my previous message.Sory for that. Thank you Symon. It is exactly what I need because I want to install Cisco Works 2000 also. Chris wrote: Hi everybody I want to test some features of SNMP. It is going to be at home so I have

BGP bestpath as-path ignore - Hidden cmd?? [7:65987]

2003-03-22 Thread Cisco Nuts
Hello, Why is BGP bestpath as-path ignore a hidden cmd - if it indeed is?? Here is what I got: AS7018-NAP(config)#router bgp 7018 AS7018-NAP(config-router)#bgp bestpath as? % Unrecognized command AS7018-NAP(config-router)#bgp bestpath as-path ? % Unrecognized command

VPN remote access via analog modem?? [7:65991]

2003-03-22 Thread Richard Campbell
Hi.. 1)I want to know can I can configure PIX 515 firewall to be used as for internet access and allow VPN connection from my home as well. FYI, I have only one outside interface and one leased line. How many client can connect at the same time? 2)And I am using analog modem from my home PC to

RE: Any free access to SNMP devices ? [7:65982]

2003-03-22 Thread Jim
Symon, Was able to ping but telnet failed. Solarwinds reported that gstudy was red only snmp string for the device identified it as a Cisco device but could not connect (needs read/write privilege) Looks like you got it set up ok

Using communites to change the local-pref - not working?? [7:65993]

2003-03-22 Thread Cisco Nuts
Hello, I have 2 routers in AS300 RTF is connected to RTA in AS 1239 RTG is connected to RTH in AS 701 In AS300 I have set communities via a route-map to be advertised as follows: 1239:110 to AS 1239 701:120 to AS 701 Routers in AS 1239 and AS 701 have been configured with a community list and

Re: CCIE written RS [7:65972]

2003-03-22 Thread Dennis Laganiere
Hi rbx10... I would say that you need to read many of the same books you'll need to read for the lab anyway. I put together a list of books I thought are important, along with some preparation advice, at www.laganiere.net I hope you find it useful... Thanks... --- Dennis - Original

Re: AS-Path acl question?? [7:65988]

2003-03-22 Thread John Neiberger
Hello, Can any explain what these EXACTLY mean? ip as-path access-list 1 permit _109_ Matches any prefix that passed through AS 109. ip as-path access-list 2 permit _200$ Matches any prefix that originated in AS 200. ip as-path access-list 2 permit ^100$ Matches any prefix that only has

Re: Using communites to change the local-pref - not working?? [7:65995]

2003-03-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi! The local preference attribute used only in the AS it was set. The NAP could set the local pref for you or you should use other method like MED (always compare med needed at the NAP in this case) or AS-path prepending to influence the incoming path. It's up to them whether they accept your

Re: BGP bestpath as-path ignore - Hidden cmd?? [7:65987]

2003-03-22 Thread The Long and Winding Road
Cisco Nuts wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello, Why is BGP bestpath as-path ignore a hidden cmd - if it indeed is?? Here is what I got: AS7018-NAP(config)#router bgp 7018 AS7018-NAP(config-router)#bgp bestpath as? % Unrecognized command AS7018-NAP(config-router)#bgp bestpath

Re: AS-Path acl question?? [7:65988]

2003-03-22 Thread The Long and Winding Road
John Neiberger wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello, Can any explain what these EXACTLY mean? ip as-path access-list 1 permit _109_ Matches any prefix that passed through AS 109. the book answer is that the underscore _ matches a lot of things including the beginning and the

Re: Using communites to change the local-pref - not working?? [7:65999]

2003-03-22 Thread Peter van Oene
Are you sure the communities are on the routes when they hit UU/Sprint? I expect you remembered to add send-community to the peer :) Pete At 04:26 PM 3/22/2003 +, Cisco Nuts wrote: Hello, I have 2 routers in AS300 RTF is connected to RTA in AS 1239 RTG is connected to RTH in AS 701 In

Re: Using communites to change the local-pref - not working?? [7:65998]

2003-03-22 Thread The Long and Winding Road
Cisco Nuts wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello, I have 2 routers in AS300 RTF is connected to RTA in AS 1239 RTG is connected to RTH in AS 701 In AS300 I have set communities via a route-map to be advertised as follows: 1239:110 to AS 1239 701:120 to AS 701 Routers in AS 1239

Networkers: is there a consistent link from CCO to [7:66000]

2003-03-22 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
I'll have to admit that I usually go to a specific presentation for which I already have the URL, and then work backwards to find the presentation index for a particular Networkers' event. Is there a better way? When I search on CCO for a root to Networkers, all I seem to come up with is

Re: CCIE written RS [7:65972]

2003-03-22 Thread Thomas Larus
I think Dennis Laganiere's own CCIE prep book is very good. He is too polite to mention it here himself, but I think people should know about it. I like how it covers a vast array of topics in a summary fashion, but goes into considerable depth when it comes to especially difficult topics that

how to change dial up prompt [7:65712]

2003-03-22 Thread supernet
We have a 5300 router as dial up server. When users get connected, their terminals pop up and prompt for Username: and Password: Is there a way that I can change it to Enter Token Password:? Thanks. Yoshi Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=66003t=65712

Re: Using communites to change the local-pref - not working?? [7:66002]

2003-03-22 Thread Peter van Oene
Question: Should AS7018 on receiving the communites from AS1239 and AS701 set the desired local pref?? Why not?? What am I missing? Please advise. My read on it ( after checking Halabi's and Stewart's books ) is that LOCAL_PREF is typically set on the inbound side, not with the

IOS Compression [7:66004]

2003-03-22 Thread Sherif Ibrahim
dear Pro, I have a router 1601 with 4 MB flash and 8 MB dram , does it work to install IOS version 12.2 (3) required 12 MB flash ? And how can i do it through TFTP ? Would anyone gives me the access for the IOS images in CIsco sites, Please ! Thanks, waiting for your reply. Message

RE: Networkers Presentations [7:66005]

2003-03-22 Thread HulaJoe
Here ya go tough guy! http://www.cisco.com/networkers/nw02/post.html -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Howard C. Berkowitz Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 9:59 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Networkers: is there a consistent link from CCO to

Re: Good book for CCIE Written Prep [7:65104]

2003-03-22 Thread Dennis Laganiere
I spent several months last year updating everything to the new blueprint (as I'm sure every other author did), and I think it's now representative of what's out there. That said, the new exam is much toughter; you're lucky you passed the old one. Make sure you don't let your status slip... :-)

Re: IP header [7:65718]

2003-03-22 Thread The Long and Winding Road
KW S wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Can someone tell me what is the function of the protocol field in the IP header. I get a little confused after reading from some many sources. here's the horse's mouth: http://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers ( it says everything that

PPP mru option [7:66007]

2003-03-22 Thread paul dong so
Hi All, I have a question but can't find an answer from RFC 1661 During ppp negotiation, if A advertises MRU 1440, B advertises MRU 1460, do they have to re-negotiate to agree with a MRU? If so, should it be the lower MRU? If they don't need to re-negotiate, what MRU is actually being used?

Dependency of subnet zero [7:65726]

2003-03-22 Thread Deepu
Hi i have small question like dependency of subnet zero on routing and other things like nat n firewall From cco i got this link for NAT http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/tech/tk648/tk361/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094e75.shtml but i didnt find about routing could anybody help me in this

IP header [7:65718]

2003-03-22 Thread KW S
Can someone tell me what is the function of the protocol field in the IP header. I get a little confused after reading from some many sources. Regards kws Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=66008t=65718 -- FAQ, list

Re: CCIE written RS [7:65972]

2003-03-22 Thread rbx10 Defcom
Dennis... thanks a million my friend. Your site has really giving me a start to face on how to best prepare for this exam. When I PASS I'll have you think primarily Thanks again rbx10 :-) Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=66009t=65972

Re: IP header [7:65718]

2003-03-22 Thread Julian Firrincieli
The protocol field within the IP header will simply state if it is carrying icmp,igmp,tcp,udp. Julian - Original Message - From: KW S To: Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 11:53 PM Subject: IP header [7:65718] Can someone tell me what is the function of the protocol field in the IP

Re: CCIE written RS [7:65972]

2003-03-22 Thread rbx10 Defcom
Thanks Thom, What is the name of Dennis book so I can buy it right now.. rbx10Thomas Larus wrote: I think Dennis Laganiere's own CCIE prep book is very good. He is too polite to mention it here himself, but I think people should know about it. I like how it covers a vast array of topics

RE: 2501 and 2503 Lab [7:65942]

2003-03-22 Thread rbx10 Defcom
Pete, I remember that to run ISIS you need to have a j image which is an enterprise image or a p image which is a service provider image.For memory requirements and checking the image with the service provider or enterprise you can check this link:

NAT overload as security [7:66015]

2003-03-22 Thread Doug S
On my home network, I rely almost exclusively on NAT overload for security. Even though I know it's not a security measure, I've yet to hear anyone with a good explanation of why it's not enough, at least for a home network. I know there's a bunch of really bright people here, so if anyone would

Sanity Check - ISDN and EIGRP [7:66016]

2003-03-22 Thread The Long and Winding Road
I'm working on a practice lab problem. there are two domains - OSPF and EIGRP The two domains can only communicate via ISDN OSPF---R1---ISDN--R2EIGRP R1 is where redistribution takes place. The ISDN link is in the EIGRP domain. Pretty much I've concluded that the only way this