Hi,
I have come across that Cisco statement before: I guess it means that one AS
does not influence the routing policies of another AS :)
In other words (hoping I am right), AS1 implements its own internal routing
policy, as will AS2 and AS1 will not dictate to AS2 how AS2 should route
AS1's
Yah you can use 1,2,4 and 5. Here 1,2 and 4,5 are Tx and Rx pairs and you
have to reverse them once to have SPs Tx at your Rx and vice versa.
HTH
Vikram
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I will post the config, as soon as I am able, but I have a route on both
sides, and can ping,
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Hi Milind,
And in case if you wanna be a bit more dynamic, :) try looking for URT
solution on CCO. It integrates with your PDC, domain controller on windows,
and lets you have the VLANs as per user IDs configured on NT domain.
HTH
Vikram
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From: milind tare
HI
I believe this is about transit AS. If you are doing multihoming with 2-3
ISPs, you do not enable your AS to forward traffic from ISP1 to ISP2 or
ISP3. This means you do not make your AS as transit AS. Doing this will
enable for eg ISP1 to go to ISP2 using your AS, as that would be a shorter
In match IP address , which Ip address are you trying to match?
ramesh ,ccnp
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Skarphedinsson Arni V. wrote:
Hi all
I am trying to bring up a tunnel interface, I get up and up, but the
folowing statement is shown when i do a show int tunnel
Tunnel
Hi,
I was wondering...for the CCNP tests, how long do I have inbetween each
of the 4 tests to take them all before they expire? Or, how long do I have
to take all 4 of them before the ones i've taken and passed are null and
void? I took the CCNP Routing June of 2002 and passed it, and I'm
The tunnel must be closed until the ATM opens the transaction.
Check you hex address coming from the ATM.
Terry Martin wrote:
This is a good one. I have a 3640 and a 1721 connected over
point-to-point T1. Everything is up and up, no problems. Each
of the routers listed above have
Cisco used to sell Lan Extenders which did pretty much the same thing (model
numbers 1001 and 1002). They dont sell them any more but you could shop
around. They are based on the lan extension options in PPP so are
effectively a remote ethernet which you configure from the main router via
PPP.
Think of AS's as countries (not the best analogy but...)
If you need to get to the UK from Japan thru the US, then the route would be
from Japan USUK, right?
Now once you land in the US, say in LA, then the US will decide how you will
make it to the UK through the US.
For ex. US might
Folks,
The CCIE certification has really depreciated in value. There was a time
when I proudly used to adorn my designation with my CCIE number. Not any
more. Its value to impress is diminishing every day. Anyways, that was
expected.
Aziz
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Hello,
We are in the plans to add a 525 to a customers network which is currently
utilizing a 6509 with ACL's for all intra-campus routing and interfacing to
the internet. The internet is provided by a special ISP of sorts as it
serves connectivity to various school districts in the county. The
Hello all - I am thinking about adding the CCDA and CCDP to my cisco cert
arsenal. I was wondering what books the group would recommend for 640-861
and 640-901 (I believe these are the latest tests...)
Thanks,
Duncan Wallace
Sr. Systems Engineer
Pacific Star Communications
15714 SW 72nd Ave.
Colin,
Can't remember if you got a reply.
The classic case they are talking about is the Loopback address. Unless
you have ip ospf network point-to-multipoint Loopback address are
advertised as /32 routes. This might be tough to set up adjacencies with
(since the neighbor won't be on the same
Egidio Colombo wrote:
Hi all
question: when on my router arrive unwanted icmp packet how is
possible to
understand where they cames from and if is it possible to
capture a trace.
You can't capture a trace on a router without turning on debug, which could
have a severe effect on
Hi,
Cisco IP phones can be used as remote extensions in which case you can have
a Cisco IP phone at home and have the same extension as you have in the
office. Can this be done with the following setup.
DSL modem at home connected to a small switch. The home PC and the IP phone
connect to the
neil K 6/13/03 2:30:54 PM
Hi,
Cisco IP phones can be used as remote extensions in which case you can
have
a Cisco IP phone at home and have the same extension as you have in the
office. Can this be done with the following setup.
DSL modem at home connected to a small switch. The home PC and the
Just to update this thread with my CCDP recert story.
Today I surprisingly passed the exam. I scheduled the exam as a recce (to
just see it) and guage where I was for further study.
I had gone once through the Boson CCDP practice but I felt I needed to see
the real thing since I had problems
The best solution for this would be a hardware VPN client so both devices
can take advantage of the VPN tunnel or use a router and terminate it on the
VPN concentrator, the hardware client is a no-brainer to setup.
Dave
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Can't figure this one out. I am mutually redistributing eigrp into ospf
(dual redistribution points) and vice versa, I also have a separate
redistribution point in the eigrp domain which introduces external (AD170)
routes into the Eigrp domain, upon redistribution into OSPF these (external
eigrp)
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Hi,
Cisco IP phones can be used as remote extensions in which case you
can have a Cisco IP phone at home and have the same extension as you
have in the office. Can this be done with the following setup.
DSL modem at home connected to a small switch. The home PC and
You have three years from the time you get your CCNA to pass all four CCNP
tests. Good luck.
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Our network is running a 3640 as a core router and several other smaller
routers plus an HP Procurve for the Servers and LAN. We run BGP across two
upstream networks. Now, for a long time we have had a slight lag on our
network. For example, whenever I am logged into our Linux servers, I will
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