Re: Anyone written CSI 9E0-131 Cisco Safe? [7:69520]

2003-05-28 Thread NKP
Hi John , I finally cleared my SAFE exam today in second attempt , i had underestimated this test in the first attempt and failed about 2 weeks ago . I did not use any Boson , I had read the White Papers for SAFE for both SMR and Enterprise , and referred to a few notes from some of my f

Messagess Popup on workstation [7:69643]

2003-05-28 Thread Rohit Sundriyal
Hi All I am facing Starb=nge Problem on my lan. i am receving Popup messages on workstation .anyidea how to block these messages on pix . For more information Please visit http://http://www.4vsoft.com Rohit Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=69643&t=69643

BGP Beta Exam - Thorough! [7:69644]

2003-05-28 Thread Mwalie W
Hi All, Today, I did BGP Beta towards CCIP. A very thorough exam, with some bugs and grammatical mistakes here and there. It is so thorough and long that if you are not well prepared, you will pass with difficulty. No time to thinkeven a faster reader like me had problems. The first questio

Re: BGP Load Balance [7:69611]

2003-05-28 Thread Brian W.
heres the cisco guide on it. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ics/icsbgp4.htm#2351 Bri - Original Message - From: "Salvatore De Luca" To: Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 7:15 PM Subject: Re: BGP Load Balance [7:69611] > I personally prefer Peering with Loops myself..

Re: BGP Load Balance [7:69611]

2003-05-28 Thread YASSER ALY
Yes you can load-balance traffic to the same destination over 2 equal logical paths using "maximum-paths 2" Using Loopback address ip to peer and acheive load-balancing to the same destination will require either to use process-switching - not recommended - or enable CEF and do " per-packet loa

Re: Anyone written CSI 9E0-131 Cisco Safe? [7:69520]

2003-05-28 Thread Marcin Strzyzewski
NKP wrote: >Hi John , >I finally cleared my SAFE exam today in second attempt , i had >underestimated this test in the first attempt and failed about 2 weeks ago . > I did not use any Boson , I had read the White Papers for SAFE for >both SMR and Enterprise , and referred to a few notes

Re: default-information originate with route-map [7:69558]

2003-05-28 Thread GM
Hi Maroun, I have a number of suggestions that you could look into: -Without the always keyword the ospf router will originate a default route if there is one in the routing table. So check if you have a default route, and if not include the always keyword in your default-information orginate com

Re: port/duplex configs [7:69582]

2003-05-28 Thread ian williams
This has come up in the ccie written. If I understand this subject correctly AUTO , sends out packets to try and match the 2 devices up with regards to speed and duplex. If your getting connection problems this would be a speed issue. If its some sort of packet loss/error then this could be a duple

RE: BGP Beta Exam - Thorough! [7:69644]

2003-05-28 Thread khan shahryar
Hi, I am also taking it on 30th. Can you please advice me a little bit further on the format. Are there any simulation based questions?? Regards ShahryarMwalie W wrote: > > Hi All, > > Today, I did BGP Beta towards CCIP. > > A very thorough exam, with some bugs and grammatical mistakes > here

Re: Virtual Link Problem [7:69640]

2003-05-28 Thread ian williams
I cant see a problem here, but I have been caught on this one before when using MD5 authentication. Remember when using MD5 authentication in Area 0 the R2 will have a direct connection into Area 0 after the virtual link has been made so needs to have MD5 authentication as well. You can also do MD5

Re: BGP Load Balance [7:69611]

2003-05-28 Thread ian williams
No - Original Message - From: "Azhar Teza" To: Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 11:16 PM Subject: BGP Load Balance [7:69611] > If BGP route has two equal paths to the same destination, can it do load > balance by installing the command? maximum-paths 2 > > _

Recall: Anyone written CSI 9E0-131 Cisco Safe? [7:69520]

2003-05-28 Thread Andrew Larkins
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RE: new ccnp exams [7:69621]

2003-05-28 Thread Nikolay Abromov
Hi, you can see new topics in cisco site: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/learning/le3/le2/le37/le10/learning_certification_type_home.html i'm prepare for ccnp too and i'm useing "CCNP preparation books" from ciscopress " http://www.ciscopress.com/catalog/product.asp?product_id={E565D23F-F066-44A3-B

RE: Anyone written CSI 9E0-131 Cisco Safe? [7:69520]

2003-05-28 Thread Andrew Larkins
-Original Message- From: Andrew Larkins Sent: 28 May 2003 11:18 To: Andrew Larkins Subject: RE: Anyone written CSI 9E0-131 Cisco Safe? [7:69520] Not sure what I was thinking here when I sent think - Speed reading is not always good!! - I got 800 last time -Original Message- From

RE: Anyone written CSI 9E0-131 Cisco Safe? [7:69520]

2003-05-28 Thread Andrew Larkins
I got 880 last time and failed. I need to re-sit this one again soon, but have been too busy lately -Original Message- From: Marcin Strzyzewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 May 2003 09:35 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Anyone written CSI 9E0-131 Cisco Safe? [7:69520] NKP wrote

Voice chat behind PIX firewall, How to?? [7:69656]

2003-05-28 Thread Magdy Ibrahim
Hi all, I protected my system by using PIX 515 and all my system and Network behind that PIX, I am trying to configure my PIX to allow the voice chat to allow my internal users to talk with external people using MSN and Yahoo messenger Voice chat service... Actually I failed to get it up Can an

RE: CCIE Home Lab [7:69580]

2003-05-28 Thread Troy Leliard
i agree with Jeff, try and get slightly newer kit if you can, or anything that will at least run 12.2. Nothing wrong with the 4000 tho, if you are using it as a FR switch. jeff sicuranza wrote: > > do not bother with any 2500 series if you are starting out now. > IOS improvements and requriement

Re: BGP Load Balance [7:69611]

2003-05-28 Thread Troy Leliard
Folllowing on from everyone else, we often make use of loopbacks for internal peering, that way you will always have redundant paths to iBGP peers, however when peering with external peers / isp we make use of the external facing interface ip. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/r

Re: port/duplex configs [7:69582]

2003-05-28 Thread Troy Leliard
I have seen this too, and like Ian I would normally go with 100/Full manually configured on botht he Cat and the end device (obviously assuming both devices support this settings). In real life, I have often found that setting the cat to Auto will often lead to duplex / speed mismatches (especiall

RE: Virtual Link Problem [7:69640]

2003-05-28 Thread Troy Leliard
Dont really have time at the moment to look into this, but something that you may want to investigate is the different LSA adverts sent out by different interface types in OSPF. Depending on the type of interface OSPF behaves different;y, ie different HELO timers, differnet DEAD timers etc. You n

Re: Leased line/1721 problem [7:69573]

2003-05-28 Thread James Gosnold
Dear all, Thank you all for your help and suggestions. Unfortunately when this line went down I lost connectivity (because my company are a bunch of tight-fisted *7^%$£" who rejected my suggestion of getting an ISDN card for the 1721 to act as back-up in the event of the leased line dropping) to t

Re: new ccnp exams [7:69621]

2003-05-28 Thread GM
But the books you have described below do not cover all the exam objectives for the new exams. What are you using as supplements? Cheers GM ""Nikolay Abromov"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, > > > you can see new topics in cisco site: > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/learning/le3/le2/

Re: Messagess Popup on workstation [7:69643]

2003-05-28 Thread GM
Hi, If i recall correctly there was an extensive discussion in this regard on this list. Have you tried searching the archives? Cheers GM ""Rohit Sundriyal"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi All > > I am facing Starb=nge Problem on my lan. i am receving Popup messages on > workstati

Re: new ccnp exams [7:69621]

2003-05-28 Thread Nikolay Abromov
i'm not sure, i compare the indexes witch is on ciscopress site with objectives from cisco.com and i think there is evrything what you can need. about supplements, yes i use additional materials from my archive i have CBT simulators and training software and ofcourse lab for testing. that's for

Urgent Help Needed [7:69669]

2003-05-28 Thread Rohit Sundriyal
Hi All I am facing very Strange Problem .My lan is behind Pix and for the last few weeks i am receiving some popup messages on my lan pc from internet even thought i am not browsing any site.Can anybudy tell how to block this kinda messages on pix ??? For more information please visit http://www.

Re: Messagess Popup on workstation [7:69643]

2003-05-28 Thread Rohit Sundriyal
Nope havent see any till now . rohit ""GM"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, > > If i recall correctly there was an extensive discussion in this regard on > this list. Have you tried searching the archives? > > Cheers > GM > > ""Rohit Sundriyal"" wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTE

RE: CCNP Re-certification [7:69556]

2003-05-28 Thread Jurkouich, Brett, CNTR, DCAA
What is the passing score? Is this a new style test? I need to renew mine in October and am not looking forward to it. Brett -Original Message- From: Kevin Wigle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 7:32 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CCNP Re-certification [7:69

Re: Re: BGP Load Balance [7:69611]

2003-05-28 Thread ramesh_cisco
BGP load balancing can be done using BGP peering on loopback address .And you have to add static routes in your routing table for loopback ip address and mention next-hop as serial links ip addresses/serial interface example: nei loopbackip remote-as asnumber nei loopbackip ebgp-multihop nu

RE: Cisco Switches with Stonebeat [7:69505]

2003-05-28 Thread Ross McCormick
Have you checked on Stonebeat's site? They have a number of articles relating to Cisco equipment and Stonebeat depending on the equipment involved. In particular, http://www.stonesoft.com/estone/support/knowledgebase/view.html?id=000475&q=cisco HTH Bikespace wrote: > > Hi All, > > Anybod