I agree - more than likely an IOS bug
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Sent: 25 March 2003 17:16
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Subject: RE: 1720 crashing every week [7:66080]
Yesterday, Dave asked some questions of you that would help pinpoint your
trouble. Best
network xxx.xxx.xxx.14 0.0.0.3 area 1
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Hi all. my cisco router keeps reporting this error when trying to bring
up
an adjacency accross a P2P link.
OSPF: Rcv pkt from xxx.xxx.xxx.13, Serial0/0.1, area 0.0.0.1: src not on
the
same network
Hi Earhart,
May turn off the STP on the Catalyst? What mostly will happen then. Thank
YOu
Best Regards,
HATO
From: Joe Earhart (jearhart)
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Subject: RE: Help on Catalyst 3550 [7:66072]
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 12:19:25 GMT
Juli,
Make sure
Hi
Thanks for the help.It actually turned out to be quite a simple config in
the end and i had no dns servers for name resolution.I actually had to
configure the natting on Enterasys equipment so i wanted to test it first on
the cisco stuff
But thanks for the feedback
Julian
Charles
you can write a perl script to login router and perform the appropriate
command.
and make the script to run any time you want by means of cron
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hi cisco buddy's,
I hv 3500 series access switch's in my networ. In
that i need shutdown for
If all the complicated answers fail try putting a timer switch on the socket
that the device is powered from.
Steve Wilson
Network Engineer
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Subject: reload 3500XL switch
Hi palomar,
The switch is simply connected with two networks segment. There is no
Inter-VLAN routing or EtherChannel! So the Catalyst is actived with no
configuration when connected with other switch the router can. Only with
CIsco Catalyst the one of the router IBM port come to block state.
Any ideas ?!
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The serial interface cant ping itself like the ethernet can..It will send the
packet to the remote end and then back..if the path between both serial
interfaces is not correct the local ping will
fail..turn off keepalives and see if the ping will work on the local end..
Larry Letterman
Network
Just out of interest ...
Does anyone know if the SoftPhone will run over Citrix metaframe (XP)
and if so what degree of success people have had?
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OK If I use the loopback addr then I can see ext trace going right way.
Now I need to make the rtr use this addr as the source
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Hi !
I want to know is Snort used with CISCO IDS ?
Ritul
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Thank you Priscilla for yet another awesome reply to my question.
Sincerely,
CN
From: Priscilla Oppenheimer
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Subject: RE: ebgp-multihop default value?? [7:66157]
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 21:45:20 GMT
Cisco Nuts wrote:
Hello,
Is the
Any Philadelphia/ Reading Area study group around ?
I am studying for my CCIE written. Let me know if anyone was interested in
forming a team.
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With the following configuration, RIP do not redistribute the static
route; if the static route is changed to /24, it does redistribute.
R1
ip route 195.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 null 0
!
router rip
version 1
network 192.168.13.0
redistribute static
There is no other interfaces using the net
I can reach my end node by declaring the loopback address as the source. By
default the router is using the seril i/f address. Unless I use the loopback
as the source it dont work. So I need to understand how to fix this - I
imagine the intervening hops are where the trouble lies
Message Posted
At 09:58 AM 3/26/2003 +, Larry Letterman wrote:
The serial interface cant ping itself like the ethernet can..It will send
the
packet to the remote end and then back..if the path between both serial
interfaces is not correct the local ping will
fail..turn off keepalives and see if the ping will
CiscoNewbie wrote:
Hi all. my cisco router keeps reporting this error when trying to bring up
an adjacency accross a P2P link.
OSPF: Rcv pkt from xxx.xxx.xxx.13, Serial0/0.1, area 0.0.0.1: src not on the
same network
I am presuming that the issue here is the subnet mask that I have specified
Well, you are right!!
Why even use distribute-lists in the first place?
Route-maps are more flexible...
He can even match as-path 1 and set the filter-list to ^$. This way, in case
he has to advertise networks in the future, he does not need to worry about
adding it to the acl.
And for
Type in ping, press return and follow the on screen prompts. This will allow
you to use ping in extended mode to specify the source address or interface.
Steve Wilson
Network Engineer
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From: Peter P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 March 2003 11:16
To: [EMAIL
I know you can set it to reload at a certain time, with the reload at
command, but that will only allow you a quick reload. I use it all the time
when I upgrade the IOS on the switches. Then I set them to reload during the
middle of the night...
Don
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From: Steve Wilson
It depends on what are you wanting to do with the (2) Ethernets coming from
the IBM router? Trunk to the Cat? Route (2) networks? Bridge? I was just
saying that Spanning Tree is on by default on a catalyst and if by chance
the IBM router happened to be bridging then that is why one of the ports
When I traceroute or ping to a remote node from Router A - no reply. If so
an extended traceroute or ping using the source's loopback address - hey
presto- all works fine. So how do I get the route to use its loopback
address as the source - rather than the serial interface. Or cant I change
this?
I don4t think so.
There are many QoS tool that you can use without MPLS.
For example, you can use ip rtp priority, so the priority traffic will go
to a high priority queue. Also, the fragmentation options will help you to
avoid 'big' frames from starving the voice frames.
Low Latency Queueing
AFAIK, no. Cisco IDS was purchased from the Wheel Group and previously
went by the name Netranger.
Regards,
Kent
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 07:12, ritul wrote:
Hi !
I want to know is Snort used with CISCO IDS ?
Ritul
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Hi,
Was recently setting up a 15327 in the lab and ownloaded the CTC
software. I beat my head for a while trying ot get the GUI to work but
couldn't. I also had Netscape 4.79 and using it I was able to
communicate with the 15327 via the CTC software. Has anyone out there
run into this??
Maybe I'm simple but RIP v1 is classfull last time I looked. Also check for
the command IP SUBNET-ZERO, it may come in handy.
Steve Wilson
Network Engineer
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Subject:
Hi and thanks for your reply. I had already attempted what you suggested
and still the adjacency does not come up.
Can you (or any list member) clarify for me whether the network command
along with the wildcard mask have to match exactly as the interface for
which you are enabling OSPF is
Hi all,pls I have a cisco AS5300 universal gateway that Im configuring for
VOIP,but Im having difficulting terminating my call.Earlier the config was
ok and I could send and receive call,but someone got into my system via the
web and altered it.I had to put all the config back to what it was
The reason it doesn't work is someone somewhere doesn't have a route
to your loopback interface.
Dave
Peter P wrote:
I can reach my end node by declaring the loopback address as the source. By
default the router is using the seril i/f address. Unless I use the
loopback
as the source it
At 02:08 PM 3/26/2003 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don4t think so.
There are many QoS tool that you can use without MPLS.
For what it's worth, MPLS is not a QOS tool. It can be used as a component
in a QOS strategy, but by itself, provides no QOS.
For example, you can use ip rtp
Hello,
Everytime, I configure #nei a.b.c.d default-originate on my routers, it
crashes the router. I have tried this on different routers and it's the
same result every time. Is this a problem on 25xx's series? My routers have
16Flash and 16Dram.
Anyone with a similar experience?
Thank you.
hi i've check the last 2 suggestions and i feel it should work but if it
doesnt try to shut down the interface and then bring it up then use the
command sh int to see if all is up line protocol and all that
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hi there Alejandro,
the best way to xfer the ios is via a tftp server u have internet access go
to this site below
Step 1 Enter the following URL in your browser Go To or Location field:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cat2900XL
Step 2 Login to Software Center if prompted.
Step 3
At 12:55 PM 3/26/2003 +, Peter P wrote:
I can reach my end node by declaring the loopback address as the source. By
default the router is using the seril i/f address. Unless I use the loopback
as the source it dont work. So I need to understand how to fix this - I
imagine the intervening hops
Where could I go to find information on network security regulations for
banks and medical offices?. Information on firewalls and rules they have to
abide by and that sort of thing?
Thanks
God Bless our troops.
Cory Stull
CCNP,CCDP,MCSE4/2k
Communications Concepts Unlimited
262-814-7214
And now it's OKENA as they are swapping out the OEM'd Entercept solution.
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I believe I traced my neighbor loss to a problem with the IOS. I had 12.1.3
EA running when I had the OSPF neighbor loss problem. I upgraded it to
12.2.7 and the router held neighbors and routes all day yesterday. It may
have been compounded by a possible backplane issue, but that would not
Paul wrote:
I would like to implement QOS. Am I correct in assuming that I
can only
prioritise voice/video over the frame circuit, and that if I
want to implement
QOS I would have to 'swap' Frame for MPLS/Layer 4 Switching ???
Kind regards
Paul
In a traditional FR type
Hello, would someone please validate this list, and or recommend less
alternatives? I would appreciate it a lot!
Our requirements:
1) Server Load Balancing (IP address translation) LAYER 3 ONLY
2) Server availability monitoring (ping?)
3) Redundant Switch Capability (SLB HSRP?)
4) medium load -
Hi,
Probably I should have asked some more questions -
Hello packet has the following important fields that should match on both
routers trying to form adjacency -
1. Network Mask,
2. Hello Interval,
3. Options field
4. Router dead interval
Make sure that the neighboring interfaces are of same
Anyone know the maximum number of Wireless AP's you can chain of a single
wireless bridge
ie
Switch ---copper--- AP ~~~air~~~ AP ~~~air~~~ AP
Does cisco make an AP that supports this
Thanks
-Paul
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You need to find out why the routing process does not work with the serial
interfaces..if the loopback works, the serial interfaces should work also...
do you have any configs ?
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
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I would suggest your legal dept. for DEFINATIVE answers...
however, this might get you started:::
http://www.sans.org/rr/legal/
hth,
TroyC
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Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 9:42 AM
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Subject: regulations
I can't help too much with the banks, but I used to run the network for
hospital and supported several doctor's offices that used our network. The
main thing you need to worry about there is that you meet the requirements
outlined in the HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
You are not supposed to use more than 3 repeaters...
d-
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Subject: Wireless AP Chaining [7:66270]
Anyone know the maximum number
First the troubleshooting, which might be of interest to people who use
vlans and ISL. Then my actual question. See below for commands pasted/etc.
Taking place on a Cisco 7507
So, I noticed by chance that there was ~50% packet loss from host to router
and no latency. However, the host could
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Hello,
Everytime, I configure #nei a.b.c.d default-originate on my routers, it
crashes the router. I have tried this on different routers and it's the
same result every time. Is this a problem on 25xx's series? My routers
have
16Flash and
Paul,
Please see attached message.
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Does anyone know if the Remote Access exam is still using the 700 series
router command set as the basis for potential questions? The Cisco Press
books still have a chapter on the 700 series and the Cisco website still
shows the 700 series as part of the official Cisco curriculum but I want to
Hello,
The product overview for the Cisco SOHO 90 Series Secure Routers states it
will provide secure connectivity to small remote offices with up to five
users. What does this mean? Does it mean that if the 6th/7th/8th/etc. user
uses this SOHO router to a browse the Internet or use the VPN to
Banks in the US are regulated by the FDIC and audits can extend to Internet
Banking.
JB
Robert Edmonds wrote:
I can't help too much with the banks, but I used to run the
network for
hospital and supported several doctor's offices that used our
network. The
main thing you need to worry
Cory,
Look up the Graham-Leach-Bliley Act.
It's a governance that states certain security measures that financial
instutions should abide by.
Good Luck.
-Scott
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banks
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Dave wrote:
You are not supposed to use more than 3 repeaters...
Now here is a question. Why couldn't you use actual wireless bridge
units? As long as you have addressing schemes and the TTL on the packets
is high enough, you should be able to bounce it down the line
I have had similar problems with yahoo before too.
On my CCIE list, I originally had it coming into my yahoo
account and it would be fine for a while, then for a long
period, I would only get about 3-5 emails a day for a few weeks,
then back to normal.
After normal, then I would have problems
Hi. I have a few questions that I need clarification on:
1) Is this the correct method to do L3 rate-limiting on a 3550?
access-list 101 permit ip any xxx.xxx.xxx.0 0.0.0.255
!
class-map match-any 768k_traffic
match access-group 101
!
policy-map 768k-DSL
class 768k_traffic
police 768000 768000
I don't know any Java but standard UNIX sockets allow a non-blocking
connect. Thus you don't care what the underlying stack is doing, you
just time-out at the application layer.
rgds
Marc
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answer.
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If you are using yahoo.com as your e-mail address, please complain to
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Thanks!
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Peter P wrote:
When I traceroute or ping to a remote node from Router A - no
reply. If so an extended traceroute or ping using the source's
loopback address - hey presto- all works fine. So how do I get
the route to use its loopback address as the source - rather
than the serial interface.
Peter van Oene wrote:
At 09:58 AM 3/26/2003 +, Larry Letterman wrote:
The serial interface cant ping itself like the ethernet
can..It will send the
packet to the remote end and then back..if the path between
both serial
interfaces is not correct the local ping will
fail..turn off
I don't know what an SCPC PAMA VSAT is :-), but on many types of WANs you
need a map statement to your own interface to be able to ping it.
It's true what other people said about the router sending a ping out the
serial interface and letting it bounce back from the other end when you ping
your
Andrew Dorsett wrote:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Dave wrote:
You are not supposed to use more than 3 repeaters...
Now here is a question. Why couldn't you use actual wireless
bridge
units?
Then you would be limited by the rule that you shouldn't have more than 7
bridges.
As long as you
Hi everyone,
I am working on a Toll-Bypass project that involves two Cisco MC3810 routers
connected each with an Avaya Definity PBX G3Si via a channelized T1
interface. Both Cisco routers are VoIP dial-peers across the Internet cloud.
I am able to make VoIP calls between analog phone1 and phone2
Once more just in case - Has anyone taken the CID 3.0 exam in the last
couplf of months. Trying to find out if ATalk and IPX are still on it.
Thx!
Joe
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The Cisco IDS uses Solaris Unix and has an interface that listens to
traffic (promiscuous mode) but does not have an IP address assigned to
it. The traffic is then compared to signatures for pattern matching.
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I am in the process of putting together a CCIE practice lab. I have a bunch
of 2500 routers with varying memory. I know the lab uses 12.1 but my
question is what feature set do I need? Will IP do what I need or do I need
IP Plus, or even Enterprise. Since IPX is gone will just the basic IP image
After wrestling with Solie this afternoon, it suddenly occurred to me that
there is a typical instruction in the various practice labs that can end up
driving you nuts if you look at it from one direction, but which is really
simple if looked at from another.
The topology: several routers over
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I am in the process of putting together a CCIE practice lab. I have a
bunch
of 2500 routers with varying memory. I know the lab uses 12.1 but my
question is what feature set do I need? Will IP do what I need or do I
need
IP Plus, or even
For the past couple of weeks I've been whacking out various CCIE practice
labs. I've also been suffering various degrees of euphoria and depression,
depending upon how badly I was suckered by the redistribution problems.
After a particularly long and frustrating day with the Cisco ASET Lab #1, it
What's SIP registrar used for? Is it like DNS server that keep track of
individual client? But two SIP clients can call each other without
registrar, right? I'm lost, anyone can help me understand it? Thanks.
Yoshi
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