Re: 7500 (RSP8) config save problems [7:70767]

2003-06-16 Thread Zsombor Papp
It is not creating 2 separate instances per se, it marks the previous copy as deleted and writes a new copy. I think this is a property of the linear flash devices and not specific to the 7500. Can be useful if you ever want to roll back to a previous version (see undelete command). Thanks, Zs

Re: Port Adapter [7:70772]

2003-06-16 Thread Jim Devane
it really depends on how the ISP is dropping the T1 to you. What encapsulation they use etc. as far as the timeslots, you will need to go to the controller of the T1 blade and make channel group 0 and add all 24 timeslots to the channel-group. Otherwise you will only have a fractional T1. channel-

VPN How To: [7:70775]

2003-06-16 Thread Justin M. Morgenthaler
Can anyone point me to some in depth but simple documentation on setting up a point to point encrypted link between a 1603 and a 2514? Justin Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=70775&t=70775 -- FAQ, list archives, an

Re: Dynamic VLAN [7:70445]

2003-06-16 Thread Lo Ching
Dear Tom, Thanks your information. So any workaround in this case? Thanks again. Rgds, Lo Ching Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=70774&t=70445 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com

Re: Wireless problem [7:70674]

2003-06-16 Thread Don Kanicki
I got it working. Linksys gives you the option to make the AP behave as an AP,Client,Bridge or Multipoint bridge.I made the remote AP a client and it came right up. Thanks for the help Don K. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=70773&t=70674

Question for port adapter [7:70771]

2003-06-16 Thread LIU, JEFF
I have PA-MC-8T1 installed on 7206. What is supposedly correct configuration to support full t1 that is provided my ISP? The thing really gets me is the timeslot and cable-length parameters. Please advise. Thanx in advance! Jeff *

RE: TACACS - Cheap or Free [7:70764]

2003-06-16 Thread Moffett, Ryan
how about tac_plus from Cisco, also found on several other places around the 'net? It's free, and open source. -Original Message- From: Vance Krier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 9:23 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: TACACS - Cheap or Free [7:70764] Hey Group,

Port Adapter [7:70772]

2003-06-16 Thread LIU, JEFF
I have PA-MC-8T1 installed on 7206. What is supposedly correct configuration to support full t1 that is provided my ISP? The thing really gets me is the timeslot and cable-length parameters. Please advise. Thanx in advance! Jeff

7500 (RSP8) config save problems [7:70767]

2003-06-16 Thread Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)
Has anyone had problems save configs to a PCMCIA flash card on an RSP8? The problem I'm having is that when I save a newer config over-top of the old config with the same name, it creates 2 separate instances of the file. I keep having to re-format or squeeze the card every month or two! Any ideas?

Networkers, pt. 2 [7:70768]

2003-06-16 Thread Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)
I know Robert McCallum already asked this, but who is going to Networkers in Orlando next week? Any cool GroupStudy router config parties gonna happen? :-) Geoff Mossburg Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=70768&t=70768 -

CCNP Recert Question [7:70769]

2003-06-16 Thread Helena
Hi, For those of you who have done the CCNP Recertification, do they cover new topics/protocols like 802.1w, 802.1s, QoS, IS-IS etc? Or is it just old topics? Thanks Helena Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=70769&t=70769 --

TACACS - Cheap or Free [7:70764]

2003-06-16 Thread Vance Krier
Hey Group, I'm just looking for a cheap or free TACACS+ server. This doesn't need to be real powerful, just something I can use for playing around and possibly to put on customer sites for real quick and easy outbound http auth authentication purposes off a PIX. Thanks, Vance Message Posted a

Re: Wireless problem [7:70674]

2003-06-16 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > The Road Goes Ever On wrote: > > snip a few things for brevety > > > > > > If I have both APs act as bridges to link the larger office > > will the small > > > single pc office still be able to connect or would that > > require

RE: Problem with cut and paste [7:70724]

2003-06-16 Thread Paul Johnson
Because of formatting issues, Cisco does not recommend that you cut and paste from Word. Notepad (or wordpad) is what I tell my networkers to use in all cases. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=70765&t=70724 -- FAQ, l

Re: serial interface discards [7:70752]

2003-06-16 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Nate wrote: > > well, it's a ESF Full T1. What feeds into the T1? If it's a busy Ethernet, especially Fast or Gigabit Ethernet, drops are unavoidable. Even though your stats show that the T1 utilization is only 23/255 (less than 10%), the stats show a moving average for the last 5 minutes, but t

Re: Wireless problem [7:70674]

2003-06-16 Thread annlee
Good article reference. It's the same old story -- the network, like every other business asset, exists to serve a business purpose, expected to generate added value greater than cost. Otherwise, it won't be put in. Actually delivering on the added value is another question, of course, but from wha

Re: serial interface discards [7:70752]

2003-06-16 Thread Nate
well, it's a ESF Full T1. Here's the running config for that interface: interface Serial0/0 bandwidth 1544 ip address x.x.x.2 255.255.255.0 no ip directed-broadcast no ip mroute-cache no fair-queue here's the config for eigrp 1 router eigrp 1 redistribute static network x.x.x.0 distribu

Re: Wireless problem [7:70674]

2003-06-16 Thread annlee
Good article. I'm always amazed at how many times I see a network that doesn't work well, but is too expensive to fix. The problem falls to whoever designed it not understanding that it had to serve the business, not the technology. All business assets, including the network, are there to add valu

RE: Email access over the Internet [7:70758]

2003-06-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1) You need to verify that you're getting BOTH pop-ups stating that the VPN authentication has worked the 1st one has blue text saying "blah blah auth ok blah blah" and the second says that the secure config has been verified. If you don't get BOTH then that's bad. 2) If you never get asked t

RE: Email access over the Internet [7:70753]

2003-06-16 Thread Carter, Lee
Robert, Your security client is using IPSEC with is a layer-3 protocol IP 50/51. This does not play well is NAT due to the fact that you would need a 1:1 static nat from your pc to the NET. Chances are your Hotel's are using 1:Many Nat or Cisco... PAT. (Port Address Translation). IPSEC will not wo

RE: Email access over the Internet [7:70755]

2003-06-16 Thread Snow, Tim
There is an option in the Cisco VPN client called "NAT Transparency" which when enabled, allows me to VPN into work (like right now) from behind a NAT firewall. Just gotta find out what that option is in securemote software. Tim -Original Message- From: McCallum, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PR

Re: serial interface discards [7:70752]

2003-06-16 Thread MADMAN
I would like to see you config also. Is this a full or fractional T1? I don't see any error indications, you may simply be experiencing short, large bursts of traffic hence the output drops. Dave Nate wrote: > guys, for some reason, our monitoring software is showing a bunch of > discar

RE: number of CCIE [7:70151]

2003-06-16 Thread Peter van Oene
> > > > [JN] Yeah, but does the "college happy" HR dude (your idol) who > > says > > "bachelors required" on dinky IT jobs (e.g. desktop support > > tech) pay > > attention to that? As far as he's concerned all BSs are BSs, > > and they are > > all "superior" to non-graduates. Remember that we a

Re: Errors on Ethernet Interfaces [7:70733]

2003-06-16 Thread Brian
Huge collision number there, is this switched? Brian The path to a desireable destination is often more difficult than the path to stay where you are. On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Poulin, Darnell wrote: > Hey folks. What do you people think about all of the Interface Resets, and > Output Error

Re: Cooper GBIC Interface over more 100 Meter [7:70738]

2003-06-16 Thread M.C. van den Bovenkamp
MADMAN wrote: > Yes all of them!! You want the WS-G5484, the SX GBIC, short haul > multimode. I think by 'cooper' he meant 'copper'. Regards, Marco. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=70754&t=70738

serial interface discards [7:70752]

2003-06-16 Thread Nate
guys, for some reason, our monitoring software is showing a bunch of discards on the serial WAN circuit. The trend of discards seems to follow the traffic stream. Here's the config for the interface: (CISCO3725) Serial0/0 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is QUICC Serial Internet address

Email access over the Internet [7:70750]

2003-06-16 Thread McCallum, Robert
Folks, I have a problem in my work where for some strange reason I cant access my email over the internet from a hotel. The reason for me not being able to access email is because, oddly enough, the hotel uses NAT. We use checkpoint firewalls and I use securemote software. Now I believe its som

Re: Cooper GBIC Interface over more 100 Meter [7:70738]

2003-06-16 Thread MADMAN
Sorry about the last reponse. Only after having hit send did I realize the question said COPPER GBIC! :( Anyway the SX would be what you want. I think 1000baseT is limited to 100 meters. dave Anibal Pita wrote: > Hi people > > Somebody know if Cisco Switch 6XXX or 4XXX has a Coope

Re: ATM End-To-End OAM cells [7:70715]

2003-06-16 Thread MADMAN
The Road Goes Ever On wrote: > Dave, idle curiousity - in your opinion, are there circumstances in which > you would NOT want to run OAM? I suppose if you configure an ATM interface with only one PVC and you don't subinterface, OAM would do little good, nor harm I might add. > > I forget the

Re: Cooper GBIC Interface over more 100 Meter [7:70738]

2003-06-16 Thread MADMAN
Yes all of them!! You want the WS-G5484, the SX GBIC, short haul multimode. Dave Anibal Pita wrote: > Hi people > > Somebody know if Cisco Switch 6XXX or 4XXX has a Cooper GBIC interface > to reach more 300 Meters ?? > > Thank guys > > Hannibal P > === WARNING IMPO

RE: CCDA & CCDP [7:70637]

2003-06-16 Thread BJ Rice
Go to Ciscopress.com and do a search on the test numbers. Cisco Press books are sometimes difficult to read, but this is where you can get the most pertinent information and is usually what the test is based upon. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=70746&t=70637 ---

Re: Wireless problem [7:70674]

2003-06-16 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
The Road Goes Ever On wrote: > > sorry for the sarcasm, but it's late and I really should be > doing more > important things like sleeping. > > > ""Don Kanicki"" wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Thanks for the responces. > > > > All of our machines are used for email\web wi

Re: ATM End-To-End OAM cells [7:70715]

2003-06-16 Thread MADMAN
Nothing get by you huh John;) I know we had a bug in the software in our ATM switches a while back, the switch basically "ate" the OAM cells:( The switches have since been upgraded and should no longer be a problem, OAM should be forwarded like any other cell. Dave John Neiberger wrote

RE: Errors on Ethernet Interfaces [7:70733]

2003-06-16 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
John Neiberger wrote: > > Considering the huge number of late collisions, duplex mismatch > would be the > first thing I'd check. If the duplex has been configured > correctly, the > cable is the next likely culprit. Duplex mismatch is the culprit with so many Ethernet problems, it's certainly w

Re: Cooper GBIC Interface over more 100 Meter [7:70738]

2003-06-16 Thread M.C. van den Bovenkamp
Anibal Pita wrote: > Somebody know if Cisco Switch 6XXX or 4XXX has a Cooper GBIC interface > to reach more 300 Meters ?? No. At least, I'm not aware of any 1000BASE-T GBIC that reaches more than 100 meters, be it Cisco or any other. But I'm willing to be corrected here. Fiber is probably your

RE: number of CCIE [7:70151]

2003-06-16 Thread n rf
Jack Nalbandian wrote: > > [NRF] Uh, no the free market responds by giving preference to > certain > well-known > elite colleges. Everybody knows that not every bachelor's > degree is born > the same. Some are far more valuable than others. Goldman > Sachs will send > recruiters to Harvard, but

RE: RE: RE: RE: number of CCIE??? [7:70328]

2003-06-16 Thread n rf
Look, guys, the bottom line is this. The fact is, it is more desirable to have a lower-number ccie than it is to have a higher-number. I believe that this is so because the test was more rigorous in the past than it is today, but even if you don't believe this to be the case, you have to acknowle

Re: CCIE Security lab exam [7:70493]

2003-06-16 Thread Sezer Yalcin
I have a friend who will be there in Brussels too. I don't see him working hard but I have heard many guys who got nothing! I know about 6 people who took any previous exams and only 1 passed. I recommend you work any harder than you normally do. Sezer ""eric nguyen"" , haber iletisinde ~unlar} y

Re: Cisco cert [7:70233]

2003-06-16 Thread n rf
Rajagopal Iyengar wrote: > > Dear all, > > I would like to add that as long as you are a CCIE its > irrelevant becuase > you are among the few who has that Internetworking Expert tag > with you.Even > though there are a lot of Boot camps & lots of resources that > are available > for you to gain

RE: Errors on Ethernet Interfaces [7:70733]

2003-06-16 Thread Robert Perez
I'm thinking duplex mismatch or bad patch cable -Original Message- From: Poulin, Darnell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 11:49 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Errors on Ethernet Interfaces [7:70733] Hey folks. What do you people think about all of the Interface Re

Re: Errors on Ethernet Interfaces [7:70733]

2003-06-16 Thread John Neiberger
Poulin, Darnell 6/16/03 10:27:39 AM >>> >Hey folks. What do you people think about all of the Interface Resets, and >Output Errors on this interface, could it be a physical problem? > >5 minute output rate 6000 bits/sec, 5 packets/sec > 147723073 packets input, 527428115 bytes, 0 no buffer >

RE: OT: New Website [7:70720]

2003-06-16 Thread Joseph R. Taylor
Hi Dom, Nice Website. Thank you. JoeT Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=70737&t=70720 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisc

Cooper GBIC Interface over more 100 Meter [7:70738]

2003-06-16 Thread Anibal Pita
Hi people Somebody know if Cisco Switch 6XXX or 4XXX has a Cooper GBIC interface to reach more 300 Meters ?? Thank guys Hannibal P === WARNING IMPORTANTE === This message contains information which may be confidential and privileged. If you are not

Re: ISDN BRI > PRI problem [7:70721]

2003-06-16 Thread MADMAN
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I've set up a Cisco 801 to dial into a Cisco 2600 with a E1/PRI card > installed, with 8 channels of ISDN available. > > The idea being that the Cisco 801 (192.168.13.0/24) will dial into and route > traffic to the 2600 (public range). I have successfully got th

RE: copying flash FROM PIX? [7:70731]

2003-06-16 Thread Wright, Jeremy
try write net ? -Original Message- From: Brad Dodds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 10:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: copying flash FROM PIX? [7:70731] Going to upgrade to ver 6.3 but I wanted to save the old image to tftp server first copy flash tftp doesn't

Re: ATM End-To-End OAM cells [7:70715]

2003-06-16 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
Dave, idle curiousity - in your opinion, are there circumstances in which you would NOT want to run OAM? I forget the exact situation, but I was working with a customer on an issue, and the customer brought up OAM, and my own reading suggested it wasn't a bright idea. Might have been on an RLAN de

copying flash FROM PIX? [7:70731]

2003-06-16 Thread Brad Dodds
Going to upgrade to ver 6.3 but I wanted to save the old image to tftp server first copy flash tftp doesn't work CiscoPIX515E# sh ver Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.2(2) Cisco PIX Device Manager Version 2.1(1) CiscoPIX515E# copy flash ? Usage: copy capture: tftp:/// [pcap] copy http[s]://[

Errors on Ethernet Interfaces [7:70733]

2003-06-16 Thread Poulin, Darnell
Hey folks. What do you people think about all of the Interface Resets, and Output Errors on this interface, could it be a physical problem? 5 minute output rate 6000 bits/sec, 5 packets/sec 147723073 packets input, 527428115 bytes, 0 no buffer Received 8574309 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants,

Re: Can you rename flash? [7:70722]

2003-06-16 Thread Jeff Henager
That is probably it. This is an old Worldcom router. Maybe they named it with the rtr/ to deter people from copying it. Thank you for your help. Jeff Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=70730&t=70722 -- FAQ, list archive

RE: Sprint Internet Backbone and VoIP? [7:70665]

2003-06-16 Thread James Willard
My company is using Sprint's Internet backbone for VoIP. We initially started our VoIP project as VoFR several years back using their FR network but migrated to IP when we were able to get a good deal on full IP T1s to every office. VoIP works pretty well across the backbone. Every office is no m

Re: Can you rename flash? [7:70722]

2003-06-16 Thread Zsombor Papp
Hi, I think the problem is that there is no "rtr" directory on the TFTP server. Either create that directory, or when the router asks for "Destination file name", type in something that doesn't have a directory name in it (e.g. "c2500-js-l.113-5.T.bin") instead of accepting the default "rtr/c2

Re: ATM End-To-End OAM cells [7:70715]

2003-06-16 Thread John Neiberger
It's very simple to configure but it must be supported by all ATM devices in the path or it will fail. On one of our ATM T-1s I have a large number of PVCs. After installing one particular PVC I couldn't get it to come up and OAM turned out to be the problem. I disabled OAM for that PVC and it h

Re: Can you rename flash? [7:70722]

2003-06-16 Thread John Neiberger
For a tftp upload to work the file must already exist in some form on the tftp server. TFTP does not have the ability to create new files. If this is a unix server, touch a file with the same filename as your IOS and make sure it's writable by 'other'. If it's Windows, create an empty text file

Re: ATM End-To-End OAM cells [7:70715]

2003-06-16 Thread MADMAN
Your question is not very clear but OAM works fine and is quite simple to configure: interface ATM1/0.32 point-to-point ip address 1.1.1.2 255.255.255.0 pvc madman 1/32 oam-pvc manage All, > Any idea about ATM links with end-to-end support for OAM cells configuration > to detect remote eq

Can you rename flash? [7:70722]

2003-06-16 Thread Henager Jeff
I am able to copy flash from a 2505 to my tftp server, and I can copy the running-config fine from the 2501 to the same tftp server, but when I try to copy the flash, this is what I get: 2501#copy flash tftp System flash directory: File Length Name/status 1 9404512 rtr/c2500-js-l.113-5.T.b

ISDN BRI > PRI problem [7:70721]

2003-06-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, I've set up a Cisco 801 to dial into a Cisco 2600 with a E1/PRI card installed, with 8 channels of ISDN available. The idea being that the Cisco 801 (192.168.13.0/24) will dial into and route traffic to the 2600 (public range). I have successfully got the routers to talk and accepts username/

RE: Wireless problem [7:70674]

2003-06-16 Thread Don Kanicki
Thanks everyone. Very much apreciated. Don K. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=70719&t=70674 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclos

OT: New Website [7:70720]

2003-06-16 Thread Dom
I have just uploaded a new trial edition of our company website. If you ignore the corporate nonsense, you may find information which may be of some interest to those of you into routing and networking. This is just a trial site and there is much more to be added real soon now! All comments are w

Re: EIGRP OSPF DUAL MUTUAL REDISTRIBUTION [7:70643]

2003-06-16 Thread Tom Martin
Jason, Chuck answered pretty completely, but there's another option that works well, changing administrative distances. At the redistribution points, set the default administrative distance for each protocol to something like 200. Next create an access-list that identifies all routes interna

Re: How to enter subnet mask in bits [7:70703]

2003-06-16 Thread Edwin R. Gonzalez
Use the: Router(Config)# line vty 0 4 Router(Config-line)# ip netmask-format [decimal|hex|bit] ""Muhammad Usman"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, > How can we enter the subnet mask in bits( as /22 or /20 ) instead of > decimal numbers , by using the IOS commands.. > Regards,

RE: How to enter subnet mask in bits [7:70703]

2003-06-16 Thread Nikolay Abromov
u cannot set netmask as netmask bits (/24 .. ) or if you can that's will be something new ;-) ok, there is a option for that how is showed network mask when you looked interface with [show ip interface] or [show interface] ,whatever, that can be happen as (config-line)#ip netmask-format Mess

ATM End-To-End OAM cells [7:70715]

2003-06-16 Thread Ismail M Saeed
All, Any idea about ATM links with end-to-end support for OAM cells configuration to detect remote equipment failure Thanks and best regards _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=70715&t=70715 -- FAQ

Re: Slightly OT but help needed nevertheless in HyperT [7:70714]

2003-06-16 Thread Cisco Nuts
Priscilla, I just upgraded to HTPE 6.3 and it did the trick? Thanks to the "Road Goes on Forever" for this. www.hilgraeve.com >From: "Scott Nelson" >Reply-To: "Scott Nelson" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Slightly OT but help needed nevertheless in HyperT [7:70672] >Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2003

Re: Wireless problem [7:70674]

2003-06-16 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
sorry for the sarcasm, but it's late and I really should be doing more important things like sleeping. ""Don Kanicki"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Thanks for the responces. > > All of our machines are used for email\web with the exception of the > accounting pc which is not

Re: RE: RE: RE: number of CCIE??? [7:70328]

2003-06-16 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
much as I hate to help keep this particular thread alive --- below ""n rf"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Craig Columbus wrote: > > > > passing from October 2002 to present. The most recent number > > I've seen is > > 11757. Which, averages about 170 people per month. > > Extrap

RE: unicast or multicast on p-to-mp network? [7:70613]

2003-06-16 Thread Nikolay Abromov
as far as i know, in point-to-multipoint network ospf use multicast address to send the packets (hello or update there placed in [type] header in ospf packet and address is 224.0.0.5 , can u give the name of books where is wrote that ospf in multi-point use unicast?:) Message Posted at: http://w

RE: pass 640-901 exam [7:70707]

2003-06-16 Thread Mwalie W
Hi Grant, Congrats! Once you have BSCI behind you as well as BCMSN (as you seem to), then Remote Access will be easy (I think). Congrats! Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=70709&t=70707 -- FAQ, list archives, and su

RE: Cisco Beta exams [7:70659]

2003-06-16 Thread M.Shoaib Alam
Yeah u r rite..I agree..I took CIPT Beta exam few years back and it was too difficult and i got the result after 2 months.It was free of cost. Fortunately i passed it but i dont think so somebody will go and take beta exams by payingf or them..save ur bucks for the final exam.. Shoaib -Origin

RE: TRUNKING MODES [7:70700]

2003-06-16 Thread Mwalie W
Hi Grant, Thanks. That is very useful because I was really getting mixed - just the state of mind I should not be in as I prepare for BCMSN 640-604 next week. That is very useful, believe me. Cheers! Mwalie Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=70708&t=70700 --

pass 640-901 exam [7:70707]

2003-06-16 Thread grant grant123nj
Hi,guys I've just passed the 640-901 exam the day befroe yesterday with a score 802, not a high score. But I want to give some advices to you who want to take the exam. The 901 exam is quite difficult than I ever image, you must fully understand all about EIGRP/IS-IS/OSPF/BGP/VLSM, etc. And you al

RE: TRUNKING MODES [7:70700]

2003-06-16 Thread grant grant123nj
Hi, Mwalie yes, the trunk link can be established even if between different VTP domain, the following is the detailed explaination. A trunk link can be negotiated between two switches only if both switches belong to the same VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP

How to enter subnet mask in bits [7:70703]

2003-06-16 Thread Muhammad Usman
Hi, How can we enter the subnet mask in bits( as /22 or /20 ) instead of decimal numbers , by using the IOS commands.. Regards, Muhammad Usman Network Engineer al Alamiah Electronics Co. Network And Telecom. Dept. Tel. : (+966-1) 477 0106 x 1225 Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.c

RE: How to Configure F/R switching with CIR limit [7:70669]

2003-06-16 Thread Nikolay Abromov
sorry i forgot, you must enable frame-relay traffic-shapping on interface. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=70704&t=70669 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report

RE: How to Configure F/R switching with CIR limit [7:70669]

2003-06-16 Thread Nikolay Abromov
you can use map-class, to create it go to configuration mode and write (config-if)#map-class frame-relay [name of class] , after that u join in (config-map-class) mode and there u can describe cir with frame-relay cir [bits per second], class map can be apply on interface with frame-relay class [n