Thx to all who replied.
Make sense now :))
Beers to all!
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Are both side of the link on sub interfaces? Do you have anything configure
on the main interface or any unassigned DLCI's, which are automatically
assigned to the default interface?
With OSPF I tend to only inlcude networks to which the router is directly
attached, so in your case, network
Hi All,
What i noticed was that on the 1603 IPCP(Internet Protocol Control
Protocol) wasnt defined in the show int command.
raj
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What i noticed was that on the 1603 IPCP(Internet Protocol Control
Protocol) wasnt defined in the show int command.
raj
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Since I just recently passed my CCNA I thought I would continue on up the
ladder. In looking at the CCNP I see there are 2 ways to get it.
1. Take the BSCI 640-901, Switching 640-604, Remote Access 640-605 and
Support 640-606 exams.
OR
2. Take the Foundation exam 640-841 (combination of the
Hi,
Can someone please help on this one.
We have :
r2
/ \ s1
server 1 -- sw1 -- r1-- --- --so- r3 -e0- sw2-- host a
we want to deny host a access to server 1
on r3 we have
access-list 101 deny tcp host 172.16.1.0
Hi
With the 2nd option you can save some money.
But the foundation exam will take much more time than one single exam.
I think it is more difficult to take the foundation exam.
With single exams you can take step by step an then forget the
non-relating themes ;-)
For example it can be confusing
So Tommy , how about SNAM ? Do I need to read SANM to pass the wriiten and
lab , or just read soem chapers ? if later, which chapter ?
and would u pls tell if wriiten and lab cover SNAM , dlsw+ ...
Thanx !
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Matt,
I would try the advice of Priscilla and Mario. Start with a
simple config and work your way up. Here's a check list:
1. Check the cable and make sure both ends are firmly seated and
are plugged into the correct ports.
2. Set the serial interfaces on both ports back to the default
using
I'd apply it on R3's E0...
access-list 101 deny tcp host 172.16.1.1 host 192.168.1.1 eq ftp
int e0
ip access-group 101 in
Assuming:
HostA IP address: 172.16.1.1
Server IP address: 192.168.1.1
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It depends on how strong (and or overconfident) you are. If you REALLY know
all the material, than the Foundation is a nice shortcut. It's quite a bit
more expensive than the other exams, but cheaper in total (if you pass); and
if you pass, you're through in one test session. The problem is, if
Ok seeing as how were talking about duplex mismatches. I have one
workstation on my LAN that is clearly a dog when it comes to network
traffic. I have set it to all different duplex settings and speeds,
hoping to notice a change. How would I detect if there was a speed type
mis-match? I'm
I need to protect regular data across a WAN link against excessive Multicast
streams (video, etc.). We are using ip multicast rate-limiting, but this
is flow specific so we have to create specific ACL's to catch each stream.
I tried CBWFQ on a 7206, but I need to do an aggregate limit as well as
Charles
There are 3 basic differences. The foundation exam really is like three
exams in one sitting. You get questions from all three of the topic areas
and get scores for each subject area. If you pass in ALL subject areas then
you have passed. If you fail in any area then you have failed
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I have to vent about this test. Today I failed for the third time and I am
not ashamed to admin this. I scored a 690 and you need a 699 to pass. The
thing about this test is there is no real study materials, the class does
nothing to help you prepare. Has anyone had the same experience? I have
I have a Cisco 1720 router with leased line to internet and ISDN backup to
internet. The ISDN backup is using Backup interface method. My ISP assign
different IP pool for my leased line and ISDN. So I use route-map so that
the router will select appropiate pool when using leased line or ISDN.
For
I am using leased line to connect my remote offices to HQ. All the leased
line are backup by ISDN. Is there any tools which can inform me via email or
other means about whether I am using leased line now or ISDN backup? In
other words, any tools which can inform me when the primary line is down
All,
Please can someone clear this up for me, if you have the time.
IBGP peers do not have to be physically connected to one another, as long as
an IGP (most preferably) is running between them.
On page 128 (paragraph 1) of the Routing TCP/IP Volume 2 book, it says the
following about route
Hi all,
we've inserted a VIP4-80 RM7000 controller on 7507 router but it doesnt
recognize the GE Port (GBIC)..pls see show version and show diag
Thanks!
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7507Coresh versi
Load for five secs:
Hi Priscilla,
Quoting Multilayer Switching Companion Guide on p. 340...
MLS creates flows based on access lists configured on the MLS-RP...the
MLS-SE handles standard and extended access list PERMIT traffic...Route
topology changes and the addition or modification of access lists are
reflected in
Hi all,
I am facing a situation like this :
1. 2 routers connected back to back via serial connections and
4 loopbacks configured on both of them. IGRP is running as IGP
protocol. Soon after I configure BGP on them and advertising the
loopback networks, I could see the BGP routes in
Has anyone taken the new 2 hour exam yet? I understand that it has changed
from 3 hours to two hours. I just changed on the 28th but I thought maybe
somebody took the test over the weekend. I wanted to know how many questions
are on the new exam. The old one was 150 and I believe someone stated
Wellthat is what the book says. Try it out on your own lab and you will
see that a Route-reflector client does not have to be directly connected to
the Route-reflector for it to work. Just tried it in my home lab and it
works, the client is 3 routers away.
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/hw/modules/ps2033/products_module_installation_guide_chapter09186a00800a2d43.html#xtocid0
CCO is your friend
Dave
sisco wrote:
Hi all,
we've inserted a VIP4-80 RM7000 controller on 7507 router but it doesnt
recognize the GE
Without a config it's difficult to diagnose. Check out the following URL. It
may be useful.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/nat_routemap.html
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i'm scheduled for the written on 4/11 i took the new one in november,
which was 3 hrs 300 questions...so now it changed again, that's news to me
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Saunders, is it finally working ? Tell us something !!
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Steven Aiello wrote:
Ok seeing as how were talking about duplex mismatches. I have one
workstation on my LAN that is clearly a dog when it comes to network
traffic. I have set it to all different duplex settings and speeds,
hoping to notice a change. How would I detect if there was a
At 05:27 PM 3/31/2003 +, Link Teo wrote:
I am using leased line to connect my remote offices to HQ. All the leased
line are backup by ISDN. Is there any tools which can inform me via email or
other means about whether I am using leased line now or ISDN backup? In
other words, any tools which
when you see this message does this mean there is a router loop or that BGP
just can't find the origin? Is this command going to affect routing in
anyway?
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After some lectures related to ISIS (Doyle, Caslow ect...), I am now
assimilating the stuff by reading the two parts CertZone papers rewritten by
Peter VanOene. As I am enjoying the reading, a strange thing is happening to
me. The guides are very good, and now that I understand ISIS I am
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All,
Please can someone clear this up for me, if you have the time.
IBGP peers do not have to be physically connected to one another, as long as
an IGP (most preferably) is running between them.
In most cases the routers are not adjacent
Your access-list will deny ALL traffic arriving on E0. Add the following
line to the end of the access-list:
access-list 101 permit ip any any
Remember all traffic that is not explicitly permitted will be denied.
Take care,
Paul Borghese
Orlando Palomar Jr CCIE#11206 wrote:
I'd apply
I am monitoring a link with MRTG and it has been generating more traffic
than usual. I wonder how to log the router's activity. I am interested in
IP info and the percentage or amount of traffic generated.
Is there a way? and How to do it? Can anybody point me to the right
direction?
Router is
I currently have the Cisco ACS and would like to implement a VPN 3000
series solution with a token server. If you have done or researched
2-factor authentication, which Token server product works best with
Cisco's ACS?
If possible, please respond directly to me.
Thanks,
Ed
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Hi Guys and of course Priscilla,
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you, long day at work and ive just
got in so i thought i would check straight away to find out what you have
all said.
Whew, thanks for all your inputs, i was going absolutely mad over this, Well
finally the penny dropped as
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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?
Load
Yup, thanks for the clarification. Too much coffee, I guess. ;)
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Here's what the CCO has to say about it...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/whatsnew.html#1
There's nothing about changing topics. Just the time you're given...
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Dear All,
I have the network as follow
LAN1 ---R1--- serial R2--- HQ
I want to allow the LAN1 host to access the HQ server and allow HQ to remote
configure R1 router through telnet.
I have the following ACL configured in R1. Is it correct?
Can you help me to check?
access-list 101 permit
I got it.it's a bug CSCdv70284.
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Hello Group.
Is it possible to connect an external modem to a Cisco 1600 series
router?
And if it is, then how is it done?
Can I connect using the serial interface?
Any link with step by step instructions?
Thank you all!
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check out www.netmasterclass.net they've probably been doing this longer
than anyone else and have two classes to pick from. generally 3 ccie's tag
team teaching a class of 8-10 students.
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The current IPexpert CCIE classes are all brand new
S! ALL!
Anyone have any experience passing 802.1q tagged packets over 350 bridges?
Here is my sad sad story...
glossary: trunk = switchport mode trunk with ALL VLANS allowed. 802.1q
encapsulation.
I run a single DS1 into an office park. There I have a 2620 terminating the
DS1 and using FE
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Guys,
After some lectures related to ISIS (Doyle, Caslow ect...), I am now
assimilating the stuff by reading the two parts CertZone papers rewritten
by
Peter VanOene. As I am enjoying the reading, a strange thing is happening
to
me.
Lo Ching wrote:
Dear All,
I have the network as follow
LAN1 ---R1--- serial R2--- HQ
I want to allow the LAN1 host to access the HQ server and allow
HQ to remote configure R1 router through telnet.
What kind of server is it at HQ? In other words, what services does it
offer and
this can be done look for cisco doc to connect external modem to aux port
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Hello Group.
Is it possible to connect an external modem to a Cisco 1600 series
router?
And if it is, then how is it done?
Can I
Hi,
Thanks your help.
The port number eg, 1500, is just example. Sorry for making any confuse.
By the way, if I omitted the first entry in this ACL
access-list 102 permit tcp any any gt 1023 established
access-list 102 permit tcp any any eq telnet
interface s0
ip access-group 102 in
Will
Actually netmaster hasnt been around nor doing it as long as we have
(network learning, aka ccbootcamp). However, one of their instructors,
Bruce Caslow has been doing it for a very long time.
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