Tacacs help required [7:71818]

2003-07-03 Thread Shane Stockman
1720 router with 128K primary link and ISDN Backup. Problem When primary link falls ISDN backup has authentications problems due to tacacs on both sides (Remote and HQ). Here is my Remote side config and debug aaa new-model aaa authentication login default group tacacs+ local aaa authentication

avoid multicast storming on catalyst fe [7:71820]

2003-07-03 Thread TP
Dear Group, I need help about multiscast. This is a simple topology... I've to test some video streamer devices so I must generate multicast traffic. All video devices are connected to a catalyst 3550xl. We can reach the office LAN through the same catalyst, in particular from/by fastethernet0/1.

RE: wireless [7:71781]

2003-07-03 Thread Colin Tetluk - MCA
Hi, I used Cisco's Parter E-Learning Connection. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/pec/peclogin.html You need a valid CCO login account. Most of the training is free with a couple of hands-on LABS (350 Series). I had to fork out about $395-00 for the Advanced Wireless On-line VOD co

Re: Access-list ?? [7:71696]

2003-07-03 Thread Bikespace
Yep - Good call :-) Sorry Bikespace ""Dimitrije"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > if .150 is inclusive, within the permitted range, then add 1 additional > permit > statement: > permit host 192.100.34.150 > > Bikespace wrote: > > > I think the: > > > > access-list 10 permit 192.10

VLAN Tagging on Cat 3550 Another question [7:71703]

2003-07-03 Thread simon watson
- Original Message - From: "simon watson" To: ; "Henrique Issamu Terada" Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 11:08 PM Subject: VLAN Tagging on Cat 3550 Another question [7:71703] > Hi > > Some how I was thinking VLAN tagging was something more than just "Trunking" > in Cisco talk,as you can

RE: Multimedia/Voice over VSAT [7:71706]

2003-07-03 Thread Vikram JeetSingh
Hi All, Well, we all know that due to technology advancements, today the IPLCs (or read leased line circuits) are a lot cheaper so there is not real need to transport voice or video on Satellite links, but then the satellite links do have much more uptime guaranties, so enterprises do consider sat

OT: Friday Funnies [7:71825]

2003-07-03 Thread Dom
Here is an early Friday Funny as I will be sulking tomorrow as we lost part of our Great British Empire on that date ;) Once upon a time there was a shepherd looking after his sheep on the edge of a deserted road. Suddenly a brand new Jeep Cherokee screeches to a halt next to him. The driver, a

RE: Query on MGX8850 [7:71702]

2003-07-03 Thread Vikram JeetSingh
Hi Diva, I feel I need some more information on this.. 1. Are all 4 nodes part of the same network, i.e., are the India and UK end nodes back connected? 2. Are they having just 1 IPLC each? 3. If they are having more than 1 IPLC, are you running PNNI or some other routing protocol on them, or hav

Re: Keeping my head up [7:71800]

2003-07-03 Thread Thomas Larus
"I can't fail it a second time..." You'd better lose that attitude now. If you really can't fail it a second time, then you had better stop now. I hope you will not give up, though. I just suggest you alter your attitude and expectations. To get the CCIE, you will need to be prepared to try an

EoMPLS [7:71826]

2003-07-03 Thread alaerte Vidali
Any experience with EoMPLS that could be shared? (stability, cpu utilization after implementing it, problems). Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=71826&t=71826 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.

Re: router simulation on ccnp recertification [7:71765]

2003-07-03 Thread Reza
I always use Premetric. Is there a difference as far as exam go?. Reza ""Dimitrije"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Not in a good mood because I got a 703 on this test today (732 passing). > Hopefully, a little more review will get me over the hump. > > However, I did have a frustrati

RE: Cisco Training [7:71811]

2003-07-03 Thread rbx10 Defcom
The 5 day classes is call a bootcamp. They cram everything. Not a good idea if you want to be a good cisco engineer. I pass the CCNP by reading the books and taking a regular class, and messing with some lab routers at my job. My company paid for it. Try to get your company to pay it if possible.

Re: OT: Friday Funnies [7:71825]

2003-07-03 Thread John Neiberger
Wait a second...isn't that a modifed version of the first Friday Funnies that you posted?? Dom, did you start hitting the sauce a bit early? ;-) John >>> Dom 7/3/03 5:40:23 AM >>> Here is an early Friday Funny as I will be sulking tomorrow as we lost part of our Great British Empire on that dat

Re: fast switching v.s. cef switching [7:71815]

2003-07-03 Thread Zsombor Papp
Fast switching builds a forwarding cache on the fly, based on the packets that reach the router and need to be switched. CEF builds the "cache" (CEF table) based on the routing table, independently from the traffic. The fast switching cache does not (necessarily) contain all the information tha

Re: Keeping my head up [7:71800]

2003-07-03 Thread rbx10 Defcom
Tom thanks for the word of encouragement. I will not give up. I'm gonna go back to the drawing and work smarter. -rbx10 Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=71833&t=71800 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: ht

other reliable networking equipment out there? [7:71832]

2003-07-03 Thread Eyabane Patasse
sorry if this topic is a bit off. I am looking for alternatives to using Cisco's high debit equipment (because of cost). can anyone make suggestions as to which vendors (web links) i can lookup to get some routers that will do Policy-based routing with 100 and Gigabit interfaces on it? Pros/con

Re: OT: Friday Funnies [7:71825]

2003-07-03 Thread Ken Diliberto
NO no no. You've got it all wrong (said in the voice of Hermione Granger from Harry Potter). That's when the we released the British from their bondage. They liked it so much that they fought us to stay. :-) Glad we're still friends. Have a great day. Twisted thought for the day: Can you con

Re: fast switching v.s. cef switching [7:71815]

2003-07-03 Thread Janó van Deventer
Does the CEF cache and Fast Switching cache reside in router memory? And if so what makes CEF faster than Fast Switching? Regards, Jans >Fast switching builds a forwarding cache on the fly, based on the packets >that reach the router and need to be switched. CEF builds the "cache" (CEF >table)

RE: Cisco Training [7:71811]

2003-07-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have to agree. I took the CCNP boot camp and although I was happy that I passed the CCNP afterwards, I was very dissapointed with the course and the knowledge I gained from it. The course gives you just enough to get by the exam. If I had to do it again I certainly would not have gone through t

Re: Cisco Training [7:71811]

2003-07-03 Thread Bikespace
In my opinion the courses are a quick cram if you haven't got the time. I have used both. I did the switching course a few years ago, but had read the book already. I got to Thursday before I learnt a single thing. If you read the book and ask for clarification of things you don't understand (using

RES: fast switching v.s. cef switching [7:71815]

2003-07-03 Thread Henrique Issamu Terada
Besides, load balance in CEF considers origin/destination , whereas Fast Switching only makes load balance by destination . Of course, there is per-packet in both , also. > _ > Henrique Issamu Terada, CCIE # 7460 > IT Support - Open Network > CPM S.A. - Tecnol

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

2003-07-03 Thread Carroll Kong
> > Well, even in THIS case it is far more reasonable. Documented > > hours > > of hard testing/working on networking gear in a "lab" by > > Cisco. That > > I would go for. Because, like I said 3 years of router rubbing > > ... > > come on, I am sure you have had assignments which let you > > de

Re: wireless [7:71781]

2003-07-03 Thread Weaselboy
I needed to pad out my resume with a few good certs before I renew my CCNP and start the CCIE track. Wireless is a hot topic, and these were two pretty easy one-test resume fillers (and kinda fun to play with). SE = (wireless) System Engineer FE = (wireless) Field Engineer Here are links to th

Re: OT: Friday Funnies [7:71825]

2003-07-03 Thread MADMAN
Looks very similiar to the Friday funny I sent out a couple weeks ago :) Dave, not having a funny day!!! :( John Neiberger wrote: > Wait a second...isn't that a modifed version of the first Friday Funnies > that you posted?? > > Dom, did you start hitting the sauce a bit early? ;-) > > Jo

Re: fast switching v.s. cef switching [7:71815]

2003-07-03 Thread MADMAN
Zsombor explained it pretty well but if you want more detail: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/tech/tk827/tk831/technologies_white_paper09186a00800a62d9.shtml#express Dave Jans van Deventer wrote: > Does the CEF cache and Fast Switching cache reside in router memory? And > if so what make

RE: OT: Friday Funnies [7:71825]

2003-07-03 Thread DeVoe, Charles (PKI)
Better Question -- Why do we drive on parkways and park on driveways? -Original Message- From: Ken Diliberto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 10:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: OT: Friday Funnies [7:71825] NO no no. You've got it all wrong (said in the v

Re: RES: fast switching v.s. cef switching [7:71815]

2003-07-03 Thread M.C. van den Bovenkamp
Henrique Issamu Terada wrote: > Besides, load balance in CEF considers origin/destination , whereas Fast > Switching only makes load balance by destination . > Of course, there is per-packet in both , also. Actually, there is no per-packet load balancing in fast switching. The only way to get i

RE: wireless [7:71781]

2003-07-03 Thread DeVoe, Charles (PKI)
Is Fiber considered wireless? -Original Message- From: Weaselboy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 12:07 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: wireless [7:71781] I needed to pad out my resume with a few good certs before I renew my CCNP and start the CCIE track. Wir

ISDN connect/disconnect issue [7:71845]

2003-07-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey folks: I'm struggling with an ISDN issue in which the call comes up, but then is immediately dropped without the interesting traffic being sent. I'm an ISDN neophyte, so I'm more than willing to admit a config error on my part, but from what I can see, my first thought is that it's a provider

For several convergence and peer count threads [7:71846]

2003-07-03 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
I wanted to post this in response to several of the threads about "how many peers can I have", "how much resources does BGP consume," etc. It's not that this gives the answers, but it does have 42 pages of information (a fair bit of technical tutorial) on just defining the problem so a meaning

Re: fast switching v.s. cef switching [7:71815]

2003-07-03 Thread Zsombor Papp
At 04:37 PM 7/3/2003 +, Jans van Deventer wrote: >Does the CEF cache and Fast Switching cache reside in router memory? Yes. > And >if so what makes CEF faster >than Fast Switching? The cache structure is more efficient. Thanks, Zsombor >Regards, >Jans > > >Fast switching builds a forwar

Re: ISDN connect/disconnect issue [7:71845]

2003-07-03 Thread Carroll Kong
> Hey folks: > > I'm struggling with an ISDN issue in which the call comes up, but then is > immediately dropped without the interesting traffic being sent. I'm an > ISDN neophyte, so I'm more than willing to admit a config error on my part, > but from what I can see, my first thought is that it'

BSCI Passed. 3 to go. [7:71852]

2003-07-03 Thread David Vital
Much thanks to all for the interesting problems that are posted here. Reading and thinking thru many of these issues helped a lot in preparing for the test. Took the class from global knowledge used the Sybex BSCI 640-901 book An old Exam Cram 640-503 book old BSCN transcender practice test. bo

RE: Multimedia/Voice over VSAT [7:71706]

2003-07-03 Thread s vermill
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > > Janó van Deventer wrote: > > > > > > > On routers, the few nanoseconds saved by outputting voice > > first > > > are irrelvant compared to the hundreds of milliseconds to > > reach > > > the satellite. > > > > > Yes maybe, but won't you run into trouble with ji

RE: OT: Friday Funnies [7:71825]

2003-07-03 Thread Dom
OK here's one off our website - A truck driver stopped at the bar and by the door saw the sign "Geeks will be shot". A bit suspicious, assuming it a misprinted racist poster, he went in. He ordered his drink and sat by the bar. A bit later on another person came in, an acne-riddled pale and thin

RE: avoid multicast storming on catalyst fe [7:71820]

2003-07-03 Thread s vermill
TP wrote: > > Dear Group, > > I need help about multiscast. > This is a simple topology... I've to test some video streamer > devices so I > must generate multicast traffic. > All video devices are connected to a catalyst 3550xl. > We can reach the office LAN through the same catalyst, in > part

Re: VLAN Tagging on Cat 3550 Another question [7:71703]

2003-07-03 Thread Hemingway
""simon watson"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi > > Some how I was thinking VLAN tagging was something more than just "Trunking" > in Cisco talk,as you can guess I'm pretty rusty when it comes to switching.I > have another question.Look at the example below. > > >

Re: wireless [7:71781]

2003-07-03 Thread Hemingway
is a wireless bridge the same as an ethernet bridge? ""DeVoe, Charles (PKI)"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Is Fiber considered wireless? > > -Original Message- > From: Weaselboy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 12:07 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subj

RE: Cisco Training [7:71811]

2003-07-03 Thread David Vital
I have to disagree with the previous answers. I took the BSCI class November 2002. It was great. Perhaps my experience level was lower but I really learned a lot and the instructor was quite knowledgable and a good teacher to boot. I should have taken the test within a few weeks of coming back

Thursday Funnies - especially for John N :-> [7:71861]

2003-07-03 Thread Hemingway
COFFEE INSTRUCTIONS (for coffee lovers) Cousin Elly is the world's worst at getting instructions mixed up. When she got married her husband bought her one of those fancy, electric coffee makers. It had all the latest gadgets on it. Salesman Riley carefully explained how everything worked; how to p

Re: avoid multicast storming on catalyst fe [7:71820]

2003-07-03 Thread s vermill
Rajesh Kumar wrote: > > How about configuring a "storm control" for multicast which > will avoid these problems? > > -rajesh > I think what's happening isn't a storm at all. Flooding of multicast is the default behavior. > > TP wrote: > > > Dear Group, > > > > I need help about multiscast.

Re: Multimedia/Voice over VSAT [7:71706]

2003-07-03 Thread Hemingway
""Vikram JeetSingh"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi All, > > Well, we all know that due to technology advancements, today the IPLCs (or > read leased line circuits) are a lot cheaper so there is not real need to > transport voice or video on Satellite links, but then the satellite li

Re: other reliable networking equipment out there? [7:71832]

2003-07-03 Thread dre
""Eyabane Patasse"" wrote in message ... > I am looking for alternatives to using Cisco's high debit equipment (because > of cost). can anyone make suggestions as to which vendors (web links) i can > lookup to get some routers that will do Policy-based routing with 100 and > Gigabit interfaces on

Re: OT: Friday Funnies [7:71825]

2003-07-03 Thread Duy Nguyen
LMTO - Original Message - From: "Dom" To: Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 1:59 PM Subject: RE: OT: Friday Funnies [7:71825] > OK here's one off our website - > > > A truck driver stopped at the bar and by the door saw the sign "Geeks > will be shot". A bit suspicious, assuming it a mi

Re: ISDN connect/disconnect issue [7:71845]

2003-07-03 Thread William Lijewski
Usually when it goes up and down that fast its an authentication problem. Try the 'debug ppp authentication' command on your router and post the output. You should see 2 challenges, 2 responses, and 2 successes. If you don't see those then you have an issue with your usernames and/or passwords.

CCDP Recert - Interesting [7:71857]

2003-07-03 Thread Hemingway
Being paranoid about what topics of conversation are permissible, let me just say that the blueprint is certainly worth reviewing. The test itself covered quite a bit of material from I would call the CCNP track - routing, switching, etc, along with the thingsd I remember from the CID test a few ye

Re: avoid multicast storming on catalyst fe [7:71820]

2003-07-03 Thread Rajesh Kumar
How about configuring a "storm control" for multicast which will avoid these problems? -rajesh TP wrote: > Dear Group, > > I need help about multiscast. > This is a simple topology... I've to test some video streamer devices so I > must generate multicast traffic. > All video devices are connec

RE: fast switching v.s. cef switching [7:71862]

2003-07-03 Thread Sales
Couple of other minor points to add. The fast switching cache is on the RSP and uses it's memory as does CEF. You can distribute the CEF tables to VIP (versatile interface processors) cards. This enables the VIP cards to store and process the packets based on the CEF tables on the VIP cards. Us

Re: Thursday Funnies - especially for John N :-> [7:71861]

2003-07-03 Thread John Neiberger
> Hemingway 7/3/03 3:47:47 PM >>> >COFFEE INSTRUCTIONS (for coffee lovers) > >Cousin Elly is the world's worst at getting instructions mixed up. When >she got married her husband bought her one of those fancy, electric >coffee makers. It had all the latest gadgets on it. Salesman Riley >carefully e

RE: fast switching v.s. cef switching [7:71862]

2003-07-03 Thread Sales
True CEF is preferred over FS. My point is by using DCEF the RSP is freed up from processing lookups (FIB and Adjacency Tables). The VIP's take that over. If you just have CEF enable and not DCEF the RSP does the work. That's why they came out with DCEF - to distribute a copy of the FIB and Adj

CCNP newbie [7:71868]

2003-07-03 Thread Isamar Maia
Hi Folks, I just concluded CCNA and I'm trying now to trace a plan at least to know the next step bound to CCNP certification. Although, I saw at Cisco homepage that CCNP is suffering some changes and I wouldn't like to have the risk to buy the material now for an retired test. So, I ask some reco

RE: fast switching v.s. cef switching [7:71862]

2003-07-03 Thread Zsombor Papp
CEF is better than fast switching for sure. Distributed CEF however doesn't free up memory on the RSP per se, as the RSP still has to build up and store the CEF table. I am also not sure whether the VIP cards can't do switching on their own without CEF. You sure about this? Thanks, Zsombor A

Re: avoid multicast storming on catalyst fe [7:71820]

2003-07-03 Thread Zsombor Papp
At 09:12 PM 7/3/2003 +, Rajesh Kumar wrote: >How about configuring a "storm control" for multicast which will avoid these >problems? I think she tried it (see config at the end) and it didn't work. I also think btw that storm control is an inbound feature so it's probably not what's needed h

Re: CCDP Recert - Interesting [7:71857]

2003-07-03 Thread Amazing
thanks for the info. do you know if it is possible to just re-take the CID test to recert the CCDP if I have just completed the CCNP recert exam? or do i have to do the CCDP recert exam to recert CCDP? ""Hemingway"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Being paranoid about what topics of co

RE: BSCI Passed. 3 to go. [7:71852]

2003-07-03 Thread Mwalie W
Hi, Congrats! When you are through with BSCI, you are there!! I had a lot of trouble getting to be at home with those protocols. Routing is fun, indeed:) Congrats!! Mwalie Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=71872&t=71852 -

RE: avoid multicast storming on catalyst fe [7:71820]

2003-07-03 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Couldn't you use a VLAN? Maybe that's too much work since you're just testing though But VLANs divide broadcast/multicast domains... Priscilla TP wrote: > > Dear Group, > > I need help about multiscast. > This is a simple topology... I've to test some video streamer > devices so I > must ge

Re: CCDP Recert - Interesting [7:71857]

2003-07-03 Thread Mwalie W
Hi, I think you will have to do the CCDP recert exam :) What does the CCDP certification requirement state? Tricky here; I think if you do the CID exam, it will just be an isolated test - but confirm at the Cisco site. Good Luck. Mwalie Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.

RE: CCNP newbie [7:71868]

2003-07-03 Thread Mwalie W
Hi Maia, If you must do one quickly, start with Remote Access. With your CCNA, you can do the Remote Access exam without much difficulty (the old version). Use Cisco Press...Cisco Remote Access Exam Certification Guide. It should take you about 1 month to get it doneyou can even prepare for th

Re: CCDP Recert - Interesting [7:71857]

2003-07-03 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Amazing wrote: > > thanks for the info. > > do you know if it is possible to just re-take the CID test to > recert the > CCDP if I have just completed the CCNP recert exam? or do i > have to do the > CCDP recert exam to recert CCDP? I tried to do that the other way around. In other words I rece

PGP Key [7:71873]

2003-07-03 Thread CiscoNewbie
Hello again. I was curious if someone on this list could explain to me what is a PGP key? Sometimes I see emails with some sort of PGP key at the buttom and have no clue what its purpose is. What is its intended use for? How can I get one? Is it free? How to use it? Thanks kindly! _

RE: Cisco Training [7:71811]

2003-07-03 Thread Junoguy
I do agree with you on this however the I was referring to the "boot camp" courses. Had I taken all the courses individually that I took at boot camp I would have gained a lot more from them. During boot camp you only learn the very minimum needed to get you throught the exams. If you have the op

Re: avoid multicast storming on catalyst fe [7:71820]

2003-07-03 Thread Hemingway
""Zsombor Papp"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > At 09:12 PM 7/3/2003 +, Rajesh Kumar wrote: > >How about configuring a "storm control" for multicast which will avoid these > >problems? > > I think she tried it (see config at the end) and it didn't work. I also > think btw that storm