Again, a CCIE practice lab -
R5 - the task calls for mutual redistribution of OSPF and RIP
The next task says that no routes are to be advertised out the RIP
interface - only in.
So tell me, why are we even bothering with the OSPF into RIP redistribution?
I'm not sure I can fall asleep
Another CCIE practice lab. You gotta see this. What's wrong with this
picture?
Router 1 ( relevant configurations )
interface BRI0
no ip address
encapsulation ppp
dialer pool-member 1
isdn switch-type basic-ni
isdn spid1 0101
isdn spid2 11120101 1112
ppp multilink
!
interface
Greetings gurus,
I have a Cisco 2600 router with an 8 port analog modem card mod. I need
to setup dial in on the router. I have searched the cco site, I think I
am using the wrong keywords because I can't seem to find what I am
looking for.
Does anyone have a link to a doc I can download?
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to 1):
PIX 515 can terminate 1000 tunnels (SW) or 2000 (HW)at max 10Mps VPN
Performance.
to 2):
analog is no problem (same as ISDN). ISP gives you the physical address.
If connecting to your VPN site you will be given a tunnel address from your
central site. Both physical and tunnel IP's are
Dear all
I am reading RFC760 (IP protocol) and have the following questions.
IHL : 4 bits
Internet header length is the length of the internet header in 32 bits words
Question: what do u mean by the 4 bits and 32 bits words
Total length :16 bits
Total length is the length of the IP packets
When calculating the metric of an IGRP route (with non-default 'K' values)
which load and reliability values does one use? Do you use the highest,
lowest or average value for the entire route?
Also if anyone could point me to a document on the above it would be
appreciated.
Many thanks in
KW S wrote:
I am reading RFC760 (IP protocol) and have the following questions.
IHL : 4 bits
Internet header length is the length of the internet header in 32 bits
words
Question: what do u mean by the 4 bits and 32 bits words
The IHL is 4 bits long, and thus can have a maximum value
Whie I agree that by compriming the switch, the intruder can bypass the
firewall, I dont feel that it is of siginificant concern to warrant the
purchase of an addiitianal switch to seperate the two.
The big drive here is that you must secure your switch at L2, and if you do
so, I feel that is is
A couple of reasons why its not enough .. imagine you inadvertently run and
execute a trojan on your home pc. This will then connect out to the
internet and would be valid remote control access. Often these trojans head
out to IRC, where peolpe can actually access / manage your computer user
You really ought to send the actual configs. The problem could have
something to do with multicast and ATM, but that's just a guess, without
seeing configs.
Tom Larus, CCIE #10,014
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I have a very unique problem with this
Try the following Cisco link on IGRP metrics:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk826/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a0080
09405c.shtml
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When calculating the metric of an IGRP route (with non-default 'K' values)
which load and reliability
Any Comments for the following network requirement?
It is a Farm Site, with Channel interfaces, connection to Mainframe (OSA
FETCH and OSA ATM),
215 other server (Windows 2000 and Unix) and 31 serial interfaces.
There will be one 10 Mbps ATM PVCs to each big site (5 PVCs total) and
1Mbps serial
Take a look at this document.
Hope this helps
Reza
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk826/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a0080
09405c.shtml#topic1
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When calculating the metric of an IGRP route (with non-default 'K' values)
which load
On Cisco routers and switches are there log files? How do I view them?
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I recently did some work in Wichita, Kansas. This tech at an Insurance
company went and bought some gear from his buddy that works at a reseller.
When he got the gear he asked his reseller buddy if he knew if anyone could
install it for him. The reseller calls up Ingram Micro, from who he
KWS,
Question: what do u mean by the 4 bits and 32 bits
words.
The IHL is 4 bits in size, this normally has the
value of 5 decimal or 0101 binary. Read the
terminology 32 bit words as meaning 32 bit amounts.
Therefore if the value in the IHL field is 5 then the
size of the IP Header is 5
I have a network with approximately 20 VLANs, running EIGRP as my routing
protocol. One of my VLANs, VLAN12, runs RIP for connectivity to another
organization. The others do not need to receive RIP updates. So, the
solution I came up with is to make the other 19 VLANs passive interfaces so
that
KWS,
Question: what do u mean by the 4 bits and 32 bits
words.
The IHL is 4 bits in size, this normally has the
value of 5 decimal or 0101 binary. Read the
terminology 32 bit words as meaning 32 bit amounts.
Therefore if the value in the IHL field is 5 then the
size of the IP Header is 5
Hi all,
I have a router IBM that has 2 ethernet ports. The IBM router connect to
Cisco Catalyst 3550 that is not configured. When the router IBM connect to
the switch one of the ethernet port from the IBM router got block by the
Cisco Switch. All you have to know is that I need to ethernet
The best way to accomplish this is to setup your switches and routers to
send all syslog messages to a designated syslog server. Check out this
application...
http://www.kiwisyslog.com
Chris
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Chuck,
Where did you get this solution lab from ?
Regards.
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Hi Listers:
Are there any other listserver for Cisco related issues?
Thanks
YC
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Tim Champion wrote:
When calculating the metric of an IGRP route (with non-default
'K' values)
which load and reliability values does one use? Do you use the
highest,
lowest or average value for the entire route?
When calculating the composite metric, IGRP and EIGRP use the heaviest load
Juli,
Make sure you don't have bridging turned up on the IBM, spanning tree may be
shutting down one of the ports.
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Hato
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sounds like the router you have is a switch running spanning tree...if thats
the case, then turn off span-tree on the IBM
device..is that device a Blade center server?
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
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Hi Folks,
I got two 1720's connected with a two bri's. I am running PPP multilink on
them, it is basic ISDN setup with PPP Multilink,Also I have set up a very
high idle-timer on the dialer interface just to keep them up indefinitely,
but the routers crash every week and I have to manually reset
Hello I was looking at purchasing this book and want to make sure that I
have the correct one.
ISBN = 0471428094
If not can someone give me the correct one?
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Newell Ryan D SrA 18 CS/SCBT wrote:
I have read a part of this book. It
hmm, don't know the whole story, but once you redistribute ospf into rip and
you mess up filtering on the interface, wouldn't that allow you to see the
redistributed routes on the router connecting to that interface ?
It's just another way to see whether what you implemented actually does
work...
Try
passive-interface default
no passive-interface s0 (or whatever)
Works for EIGRP. Not sure about RIP.
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I
This is a network requirement:
It is a Farm Site, with Channel interfaces, connection to Mainframe (OSA
FETCH and OSA ATM),
215 other server (Windows 2000 and Unix) and 31 serial interfaces.
There will be one 10 Mbps ATM PVCs to each big site (5 PVCs total) and
1Mbps serial links to small sites
Hi everyone,
Can someone tell me that only ABR will ORIGINATE type 4 LSA in OSPF or both
ABR and ASBR do?
Thanks
Xy
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Anyone have a sample config for Multilink PPP w/ 2 serial ports
(WIC-1T).
Thanks.
Josh Vince
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you can accomplish many of the things you're looking for, the trick is to
have the correct IOS image. if your routers only has a basic IP image you
might not be able to do some of these functions.
the other thing to conssider is the amount of memory you have to implement
everything using verion
I agree, they are a few aspects missing from PDM, such as the mentioned
VPN/cryptology, but I find that it helps when you need to configure a basic
firewall quickly. I find that I'll put the basic interface commands in CLI
and then I'll setup NAT through the PDM interface.
scott
Steve Wilson
Do you have a sh ver, sh stack and a sh logg??
Dave
neil K. wrote:
Hi Folks,
I got two 1720's connected with a two bri's. I am running PPP multilink on
them, it is basic ISDN setup with PPP Multilink,Also I have set up a very
high idle-timer on the dialer interface just to keep them up
If you are looking for Priscilla,s book the ISBN is 0471210137
HTH
Reza
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Hello I was looking at purchasing this book and want to make sure that I
have the correct one.
ISBN = 0471428094
If not can someone give me the correct one?
Troubles with OSPF routing over an ATM interface. After about 15 - 20
minutes the hellos from one of my routers disappear (w/ attendant chaos).
Tried swapping boards, same problem. I have three routers (7000 - 11.2.15
2 RSP7000s - 12.2.x) running classical IP through a Madge Collage 750 ATM
LSA type 1 originated by ASBR, and ABR will change the LSA type 1 to LSA
type 4 in area 0.
Catherine
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Subject: type 4 LSA updates OSPF
At 08:25 PM 3/24/2003 +, Xy Hien Le wrote:
Hi everyone,
Can someone tell me that only ABR will ORIGINATE type 4 LSA in OSPF or both
ABR and ASBR do?
Only ABRs originate type 4 summaries.
Pete
Thanks
Xy
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I work with a lot of different vendors firewalls and IMO PAT is a security
feature (to a degree). like many other security features its not perfect by
itself, but when combined with other features its creates a full firewall.
technically PAT alone would be an aspect of stateful
Hey Guys,
I live in Central New Jersey and I'm looking for some serious studying
partners to hammer out the CCIE Written. Please shoot me an email to
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This sounds like a problem that was discussed here (or on the groupstudy
ccielab list) in the last few days. The problem then was EIGRP over ATM.
Now it's OSPF over ATM. Try specifying your OSPF neighbors manually, so
unicasting occurs.
There may be a better solution, but try this until
interface Serial0/0
no ip address
encapsulation ppp
keepalive 10
ppp multilink
multilink-group 1
!
interface Serial0/1
no ip address
encapsulation ppp
keepalive 10
ppp multilink
multilink-group 1
!
interface Multilink1
ip address x.x.x.x m.m.m.m
ppp multilink
multilink-group 1
Does anyone have any good advice on choice of network
management/monitoring software? I am looking to monitor roughly 25
servers 20 routers (mostly VPN to a 3000 Concentrator) 8 or so pix
firewalls and various other switches and network devices. I have tried
the Cisco works ver 6.0 eval and
This is a great piece of software...
http://www.solarwinds.net
Chris
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I have a lab set up with three routers connected to a Madge 750 switch and I
have been having a similar problem. I have only done a detailed eval with
OSPF because I basically have to sit and watch for the failure - lacking a
decent syslogger. I have been finding a neighbor/hello loss on one of
Alan Joseph wrote:
Reposting...
Does anyone out there in the wild vast yonder of Cisco Cert
Land know if
Atalk and IPX are still on the CID 3.0 (640-025) test ?
It doesn't show up on the exam desciription...
I just took the CCDP recertification test and they were on there, if that's
Reposting...
Does anyone out there in the wild vast yonder of Cisco Cert Land know if
Atalk and IPX are still on the CID 3.0 (640-025) test ?
It doesn't show up on the exam desciription...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exam
s/640-025.html
Mahalo!
Joe
Mike Reilly wrote:
Hello I was looking at purchasing this book and want to make
sure that I
have the correct one.
ISBN = 0471428094
The ISBN is 0471210137.
There's just one book called Troubleshooting Campus Networks by Priscilla
Oppenheimer and Joseph Bardwell, so it shouldn't be hard to
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S! ALL!
I am recieving 2 2950's (WS-2950T-24 as I recall) with the EMI for work at
the end of this week. Are they comparable to the 3550 vis MLS capabilities?
I need to bone up on the uses of the 3550 vis the CCIE Lab (I take the lab
on 4/6 ) and I am hoping these 2950's will do the job.
Hi all,
Two routing protocols: OSPF and EIGRP DO need to have their own router
ID reachable by other routers to have proper network connectivity, or am
I incorrect?
Any confirmation on this is much appreciated.
Xy
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Is this on the new CCIE written? I don't remember this from CCNP.
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I have the following scenario
0---0--telnet application
network3network 1 network 2
lan wan link
I need all hosts on network 3 to telnet to my telnet application
Problem is network 3 and
Hi larry and all first I'd like to thank you for your quick response.
Hm..the router we have is IBM 2210 series. How to know that the router is
configured and running STP. What bout I turn off the STP from the Catalyst
3550. What is blade center. Sorry for my silly questions. Thanks in advance
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