Priviledge Level Commands [7:71657]

2003-06-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello! I cant seem to find a good source/document/sample configuration that talks about setting priviledge level commands. I would like some suggestions as to what type of priviledges to assign certain users (i.e view only, troubleshooting, superuser, etc.) and what commands are associated with tho

IMA problem between Cisco 3600 and Nortel Passport [7:71632]

2003-06-30 Thread Raul Arango
Hi, I am having a stability trouble with an IMA configured over a Cisco 3600 router. The IMA is connected to a Nortel Passport 7480. The IMA has 2 links, and continuously one of the links fails. Here is the IMA configuration: interface ATM1/0 no ip address no ip mroute-cache no atm oversubsc

RE: how about ccie salary in US? [7:71143]

2003-06-30 Thread Carroll Kong
> I'm not quite sure where this is going to go, but as you may know, > I've worked pretty extensively in medicine, have developed expert > systems for diagnosis, etc. When you mentioned Doogie Howser, you > gave me several flashbacks to some very bright young interns that > don't necessarily ha

RE: how about ccie salary in US? [7:71143]

2003-06-30 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 4:56 AM + 6/28/03, Carroll Kong wrote: > >I liked Howard's idea, however, yes it is not scalable, but would >improve the quality. My other post suggested, Cisco has not shown >any real attempt to make it that much harder, they do want more CCIEs >out there. If that is what they want, nothi

ISDN question. [7:71653]

2003-06-30 Thread Rajesh Kumar
Hello all, I have a practice lab setup as follows : R1 ( bri int ) -- ISDN switch --- (bri int ) -- R2. I have configured the ISDN simulator with Basic-ni1 settings and the directory #s and SPIDs for both the ports. The following output I see when I issue

Re: IP Multicast [7:71577]

2003-06-30 Thread Tom Martin
rbx10, 224.0.0.0-255 multicast addresses are translated into L2 addresses the same way as the rest of the multicast addresses. For Ethernet, the MAC address becomes 0100.5e followed by the last 23 bits of the multicast IP address. Take 224.0.0.1. Last 23 bits are 000 0001. Tra

RE: IP Multicast [7:71577]

2003-06-30 Thread s vermill
rbx10 Defcom wrote: > > Hi everyone, > I was wondering if someone can explain to me what is > "Link-Local to L3 to L2 mapping" under Cisco R&S Blue print > under In the IP Multicast Section. > > I read Jeff Doyle II on IP Multicasting and other materials on > IP Multicast but I can't seem to dep

RE: Practice tests....Good, Bad, Ethical? [7:71505]

2003-06-30 Thread David Vital
Oh it's certainly not the bulk off my study material. I didn't use any practice tests When I was studying for my CCNA but I needed to test myself a little more for the routing exam. The thing that sticks with me is 2 years ago I had a MCSE who worked for me who got the job based on his certificat

RE: how about ccie salary in US? [7:71143]

2003-06-30 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 11:19 AM -0400 6/29/03, Carroll Kong wrote: > > I'm not quite sure where this is going to go, but as you may know, >> I've worked pretty extensively in medicine, have developed expert >> systems for diagnosis, etc. When you mentioned Doogie Howser, you >> gave me several flashbacks to some v

Re: how about ccie salary in US? [7:71143]

2003-06-30 Thread annlee
I think we're really approaching a discussion of operational knowledge vs. technical knowledge. The young intern (and the ones at the teaching hospital here really do look they're right out of high school last week) has a lot of knowlege, and it isn't just crammed into her head; it's organized,

ccnp prep ? [7:71660]

2003-06-30 Thread brian dell
how is the tod lammle book set for ccnp tests ? or should one go with the cisco press books ? ccna book by todd was very good, are the ones for ccnp also as informative ? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=71660&t=71660 ---

OT: More Silly Binary vs. Decimal Marketing Stuff [7:71659]

2003-06-30 Thread s vermill
Group, There have at various times been discussions and debates about binary vs. decimal expressions in the computing and networking industries. I've waded deep into several of them. In the last that I recall, I was musing how some hard drives now seem to be marketed in decimal form (1,000,000 b

RE: IMA problem between Cisco 3600 and Nortel Pass [7:71632]

2003-06-30 Thread Annlee Hines
What does the troubleshooting NTP (I forget the exact name & number, but if you have a PP, you probably know it) say about error 7011 1213 and 0999 0012? I notice the former is a critical while the latter is a major; also, the times on the errors sometime overlap. You may have to read down into the

ICMP access list keywords for traceroute unix application [7:71662]

2003-06-30 Thread Shibu Nair
Hi Can somebody let me know what exact keyword (not icmp type number) should be used to enable the incoming access-list for trace route unix application to work fine... I know UDP should be allowed for outgoing and ICMP should be allowed for the incoming... Looking for the incoming side icmp a

RE: 640-505 vs 640-605 [7:71661]

2003-06-30 Thread John McCartney
I took it six months ago and didn't see any IS-IS, it may have chamged by now though. Not much diff just the number. Good Luck. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=71663&t=71661 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription i

640-505 vs 640-605 [7:71661]

2003-06-30 Thread Justin Clark
Can someone tell me the differences in these two tests. I realize that 505 is retired and replaced by 605 but i came across a book for 505 and am wondering if it would be a waste of time to study it or does the 605 cover everything 505 plus some more, sort of like the updated routing test adding I

Access-list ?? [7:71665]

2003-06-30 Thread Hyman, Craig
ALL- I know you have answered this question before, but I hope somewhere in your 4th of July heart you can help me. I have a 1600 router running a 12021 IP PLUS --- I have tried to add access-lists to block all sites incoming except 192.100.34.100-150. Can someone help with the correct lists. T

Re: ICMP access list keywords for traceroute unix application [7:71666]

2003-06-30 Thread Zsombor Papp
Hi, try 'ttl-exceeded' and 'port-unreachable'. Thanks, Zsombor At 11:05 PM 6/30/2003 +, Shibu Nair wrote: >Hi > >Can somebody let me know what exact keyword (not icmp type number) should >be used >to enable the incoming access-list for trace route unix application to work >fine... > >I know

Re: For Priscilla [7:71462]

2003-06-30 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Thomas Larus wrote: > > Thanks for the eye-opener. I did not know that many of the > errors one finds > in technical books are introduced in the editorial process. > Nor did I know > that the publishers are not strong on things like diagrams and > cover art. > It sounds like I might do better wo

????DHCP Problem???? [7:71667]

2003-06-30 Thread John Q Public
Hi, I have started a home lab and have a Cisco 806 router with IOS 12.2 IP F/W Plus installed on it. I am trying to set up the 806 to be my gateway between my home network and my cable modem. I have set up nat and have that working properly, and I have tried RIP v2 running between the 806 and Link

RE: Upgrading Aironet Firmware [7:71496]

2003-06-30 Thread lost in space
with the new image, how many channels do you have? If you have only 11 channels then you are using FCC, if you have 13 channels then you are using ETSI. This difference on channels available for use, is it a software-based, or hardware-based? I ve download the image and its MIB. RD Message P

RE: Can anyone tell what "ITM" means?! [7:71601]

2003-06-30 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
james kong wrote: > > I have read Routing and Switching Written Exam (350-001)Study > Suggestions. > This item is on the list---"ITM from the Cisco Connection > Training CD (DOC-CCTCD) Order ITM online".will U tell me the > mean of "ITM"?Thank you very much!!! It stands for Internetworking Techno

RE: ccnp prep ? [7:71660]

2003-06-30 Thread David Vital
I took the BSCI class and have been using the Lammle book to help get ready for the test. I have found it to be very good. He explains things very well and gives great examples. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=71672&t=71660 --

RE: Computer receiving packets which are connected to [7:71600]

2003-06-30 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Ashok C Braganza wrote: > > I have a strange problem; all my Microsoft XP Professional > operating system > client computers are sending and receiving packets continues > (Ethernet > Adapter light blinks continues) which are connected to Cisco > switch, but if > I connect to normal hub or 3com

RE: ????DHCP Problem???? [7:71667]

2003-06-30 Thread John Q Public
UPDATE!!! I was able to get an IP on my 806 off my linksys, thru DHCP after I removed the "ip verify unicast reverse-path" command , but still unable to get one from my ISP thru my cable modem, even though I can get one on my linksys and direct to my PC off the same modem, kinda weird, maybe Cisco

VRF lite & multi VRF [7:71691]

2003-06-30 Thread no cares no cares no
Hello! Could anyone explain me what is VRF lite and what is multi VRF? I have seen that vrf lite is VRF without MP-iBGP, but when is it useful in a MPLS context? Thanks!! _ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months F

Re: Multipoint cost [7:71619]

2003-06-30 Thread Tom Martin
Mohamed, OSPF calculates costs based on interface bandwidth, each router assigning the link cost based on its idea of the bandwidth. For multipoint the costs for a link may be different depending on which router it is being viewed from. - Tom Mohamed Saro wrote: > How can the router calculate

chatty 3550 giga-stacks inline w/ 3524 [7:71688]

2003-06-30 Thread listmail
Hi Folks, Just wanted to run something by and see if anyone knows, thinks, belives in something regarding possible spanning tree changes between the 3550 and the 3524. Note this doesn't affect operation in anyway. A friend of mine has a closet with 4 3524XL's all clustered. Lately he threw a 355

RE: Issue with 6509 [7:71468]

2003-06-30 Thread Peri Sophos
Explanation This message indicates an underflow in the port ASIC transmit buffer. The first [dec] is the module number. The second [dec] is the ASIC port number. Action If the error is limited to a single module, replace the module. If the error occurs several times, contact your technical suppo

Access-list ?? [7:71696]

2003-06-30 Thread Hyman, Craig
ALL- I know you have answered this question before, but I hope somewhere in your 4th of July heart you can help me. I have a 1600 router running a 12021 IP PLUS --- I have tried to add access-lists to block all sites incoming except 192.100.34.100-150. Can someone help with the correct lists. T

RE: Can anyone tell what "ITM" means?! [7:71601]

2003-06-30 Thread Vikram JeetSingh
Hi James, I am not too sure on this, but there is a very good site named http://acronymfinder.com/ for all acronyms/abbreviations, a search on the same one returened the following response. ITM In the Meantime ITM In the Money ITM Inbound Telemarketing ITM Incentive Travel and Mee

ISDN question. [7:71692]

2003-06-30 Thread Rajesh Kumar
Hello all, I have a practice lab setup as follows : R1 ( bri int ) -- ISDN switch --- (bri int ) -- R2. I have configured the ISDN simulator with Basic-ni1 settings and the directory #s and SPIDs for both the ports. The following output I see when I issue

Priviledge Level Commands [7:71694]

2003-06-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello! I cant seem to find a good source/document/sample configuration that talks about setting priviledge level commands. I would like some suggestions as to what type of priviledges to assign certain users (i.e view only, troubleshooting, superuser, etc.) and what commands are associated with tho

ICMP access list keywords for traceroute unix application [7:71695]

2003-06-30 Thread Shibu Nair
Hi Can somebody let me know what exact keyword (not icmp type number) should be used to enable the incoming access-list for trace route unix application to work fine... I know UDP should be allowed for outgoing and ICMP should be allowed for the incoming... Looking for the incoming side icmp a

VLAN TAGGING ON Cat 3550 [7:71678]

2003-06-30 Thread simon watson
Hi Guys A client wants a Cat 3550 configured for VLAN tagging, I have not done one of these before so how do I configure the switch, also there is a Cisco 2600 router also connected to the switch.Do I need to configure the router to accomodate VLAN tagging (and any router that packets of the VLAN

OT: Is there any router rental for test preparation in [7:71679]

2003-06-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all, I'm staying in Singapore and are currently preparing for my CCIE lab and are looking for real router rental. Even though there are time sharing of cisco devices rack time, I still preferred hands on with recabling routers together. Does anyone in the list know where I can find it and a

12.2 for the lab exam [7:71687]

2003-06-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
based on this new requirement: >From July 7 2003 to August 31 2003, the CCIE Program will be migrating to IOS 12.2. During the migration period all exams will still be based on IOS 12.1 content and objectives. NOTE: IOS 12.2 specific features and commands will not be tested until September 1, 2003

Access-list ?? [7:71684]

2003-06-30 Thread Hyman, Craig
ALL- I know you have answered this question before, but I hope somewhere in your 4th of July heart you can help me. I have a 1600 router running a 12021 IP PLUS --- I have tried to add access-lists to block all sites incoming except 192.100.34.100-150. Can someone help with the correct lists. T

Re: ICMP access list keywords for traceroute unix application [7:71697]

2003-06-30 Thread Zsombor Papp
Hi, try 'ttl-exceeded' and 'port-unreachable'. Thanks, Zsombor At 11:05 PM 6/30/2003 +, Shibu Nair wrote: >Hi > >Can somebody let me know what exact keyword (not icmp type number) should >be used >to enable the incoming access-list for trace route unix application to work >fine... > >I know

Cisco.."One more thing" [7:71676]

2003-06-30 Thread Edwin R. Gonzalez
Now what? Cisco has decided to add something else to the treacherous terrain. "Equipment List a.. 2600 series routers b.. 3600 series routers c.. Catalyst 3550 series switches d.. 3700 series routers* *On July 7 2003, the CCIE Program will be adding the 3700 series router to all CCIE lab

Re: CCNA Exam ??? [7:71614]

2003-06-30 Thread tommy yin
yes. the new exam will add more routing protocols question and labs. tommy yin ""Reza Arvandian"" P4HkSJ Hi All, > > Is it right that CCNA 640-607 exam will be expire soon(on Sep.) ? > if yes give more info. about the new exam and the changes... > > Regards > Reza Message Posted at: http://ww

RE: ????DHCP Problem???? [7:71667]

2003-06-30 Thread John Q Public
UPDATE!!! I was able to get an IP on my 806 off my linksys, thru DHCP after I removed the "ip verify unicast reverse-path" command , but still unable to get one from my ISP thru my cable modem, even though I can get one on my linksys and direct to my PC off the same modem, kinda weird, maybe Cisco

Re: IP Multicast [7:71577]

2003-06-30 Thread Tom Martin
rbx10, 224.0.0.0-255 multicast addresses are translated into L2 addresses the same way as the rest of the multicast addresses. For Ethernet, the MAC address becomes 0100.5e followed by the last 23 bits of the multicast IP address. Take 224.0.0.1. Last 23 bits are 000 0001. Tra

Cisco VPN client [7:71690]

2003-06-30 Thread johnman johnman
I have a cisco vpn client tunnel from my computer to a PIX Firewall. I had set a pool of IP addresses in the PIX for all the remote vpn clients. I would like to Print to my local printer that is connected to my PC and I cannot. has anybody got it working ?. _

RE: 2500 router serial numbers [7:71542]

2003-06-30 Thread Lim Kok Onn
Try enabling SNMP to check the chassis s/n Router# Router#sh snmp %SNMP agent not enabled Router# Router#conf t Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Router(config)#snmp-ser Router(config)#snmp-server comm Router(config)#snmp-server community TEST Router(config)#^Z Router#s

Re: Your advise pls! [7:60327]

2003-06-30 Thread Peter van Oene
At 03:15 AM 1/5/2003 +, RamG wrote: >Hello Group, > >I finished NP/DA in Oct 2000. Since then, I have been looking for job in >networking. I know my drawback for being unsuccessful. It is my past >experience {as Accountant} and real world experience with Cisco routers. In >order to get some

Re: encap for ethernet interface ? [7:71681]

2003-06-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Priscilla Oppenheimer" wrote: >> To establish Ethernet encapsulation of IP packets, use one of >> the following >> commands in interface configuration mode: >The document says that you can change the encapsulation for IP packets? You >can't do that on my routers! There's no need to do it anyw