Hey Peeps,
Does anyone know the part number for a Sup IIIF card for a Cat5500?? I've
searched around and can't find it!
Thanks
Stevo
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From: Nakul Malik
Reply-To: Nakul Malik
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE Lab Setup [7:73612]
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 16:00:46 GMT
Which track are you studying for?
If you need a PIX and like most of us cant afford to buy everything you
need
for your lab, i
Can u provide a simple ascii diagram for your topology including the WAN
connection to reach the remote branches.
From: Robert Kimble Ok. I'll try to explain what happened as
best as I can. We have two 6509's each with an msfc and until last
night we were only using the msfc on one of them.
What is the passing score for the SAFE test?
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I need assistance configuring VPN between a Cisco 2501 and a Cisco 827H.
Both routers have IOS that supports VPN. The 2501 is connected to the ISP
via a 768kb fractional T1 and the 827H has an ADSL connection to the same
ISP. If anyone could please send sample configurations for either router,
Thanks for the info Doan
Is this info from experience of large multicast deployment?
What also I was trying to get at is the question of whether with the
enhancement of auto-rp listener is the need for sparse-dense totally negated?
This would be regardless of the overhead issues of using
I'm currently going through the new BCRAN course for this exam on
Knowledgenet.com. There is NO X.25 in the entire course. You are correct,
Cable and DSL are covered as is VPN. TACACS+ and AAA is definetly part of
the course, also.
Don
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It must've been a late night last night.
I figured out the problem.
It had nothing to do with icmp.
Thank you!
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Wow, um, err, no offense, but you're a CCNP? And confused about the concept
of a route table?
everyone could get confused about anything :). especially in some
2 or 3 am morning. first sorry about that.
There can't be the same route for BGP and a static in the
active routing table
That's what i said, use a ws with SNIFFER in between, INSTANT graphs.
Martijn
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Onderwerp: RE: traffic flow [7:73495]
Netlfow would be your best way of
This is out right theft by the hardware venders
You pad for the software when you bought you should be able to transfer it.
We sould demand right to transfer or buycot these companies
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From: Colin Weiner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 6:40 PM
er.Sorry about that!
I Think i make a mistake, I did no see two same routes from two different
routing protocols. in fact, one is 61.168.0.0,another
is 161.168.0.0 .
really sorry for put so much trouble on you.
everything comes from my experiments's wrong result.
the wrong result comes to
After looking over the blueprints, there aren't a lot of differences between
the old exams and the new exams that I can see. There are some newer topics,
but I really don't see enough change between the old exams and the new exams
to get nervous about. I noticed that Cisco likes to take a topic
or maybe try alternating the dce/dte settings on the serial interfaces
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Sent: 08 August 2003 09:37 AM
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Subject: RE: cisco back to back cable [7:71992]
Sure you're using a cross cable?
changing the timeout value worked, so the problem is fixed
Thanks all
From: Reimer, Fred
Date: 2003/08/08 Fri AM 11:26:37 EDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: PIX translation problem [7:72567]
Greg Owens
202-398-2552
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I think they're suggesting that you make a short cross-over male to female
cable (instead of the standard male to male patch cable).
The idea being that you could still use your standard patch cables and where
a cross-over cable was required and simply connect the short cross-over to
one end.
Hello,
I also did the Beta, but I did not find QoS.
One may also be aware that it is a lot easier to now fail this exam, because
the passing score is 776. With the exam that broad, one has to actually be
well prepared for this one:-)
Plus, there is plenty of BGP, IS-IS and OSPF.
Good Luck!
Folks
I have seen a few mentions of the BGP and QOS beta exams recently (also
mentioning the results).
My question is, am I the only person still waiting for results for these
exams? My Vue exam history shows
Tue February 18, 2003 02:30 PM
641-661: BGP
Corefacts, Cambridge, GBR
taken
Thu
Dear Zsombor:
You can't put the same interface into multiple OSPF processes but that
doesn't mean that the two processes can't learn about the same network.
if you can't learn put one interface into multiple OSPF processes,
then except you redistribute the direct donnected and static, how
could
Martijn- thanks for the url. This hit the topic squarely on point as I too
had the same question.
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The process with the lower administrative distance will install the prefix
into the routing table. If the administrative distances are the same (and
they are by default), then the process that comes first will install the
route. In other words, it is not deterministic unless you change the default
If you're using PIM Dense-Sparse mode you will need to designate an RP
router because the DR needs to know where to send the (*,G) to join and the
source DR needs to register the SA messages to the RP.
What you can do for this case is
R1-SP1---SP2-R2
make either R1 or R2 the RP.
O.K.
How
About
This
http://www.cisco.com/networkers/nw03/post/presos.html
Is
That
Better???
Fred Reimer - CCNA
Eclipsys Corporation, 200 Ashford Center North, Atlanta, GA 30338
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VPN client won't be possible for this project (no software installation,
need vpn lan to lan). Pix can't be used due to managerial issues, doesn't
like them :(.
So the only remaining possibilities (beside stuff like D-Link I really
wouldn't bet my security on) are routers or possibly a nokia fw-1
For TCP traffic you want to use:
1) 1518 bytes * (window size * 2)
2) rate / 8000
Whichever is HIGHER. The minimum is 8000 bytes on the 3550. You want to
use this so that the policer does not take effect before TCP flow control
kicks in. The formula uses 8000 because the policer uses a
Build the tunnel first. Use HQ or RO dns. Make sure users cannot HTTP direct
through firewall, enable direct HTTPS trough it if you want. MAybe also no
ftp etc, no direct dns?
I believe you need an inside next hop proxy-server. Until 6.2 atleast pix
does not route ip between 2 ipsec tunnels.
Hi Wallis.
You have to use a crossover cable, not the normal
straight through. If you have the one with octal
cables, you can use a RJ45-RJ45 connector and then
another crossover cable.
Best regards,
Oliver
Wallis Short sagte:
HI All
I was wondering if any of you guys have come across
No, it is unrelated - I just remembered the 1000 series being limited
(regarding at least NTP) and feared the 800 series, being the replacement
for the 1000 series, could have the same limitations.
Heiko
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Is it really working at gigabit speed?, there are several interfaces which
are able to work at 10/100/1000 speeds
Neil Andersen wrote:
What would cause show interface for a Gigabit interface to show
increasing collisions? My understanding is that Gigabit
Ehternet only runs in FULL DUPLEX.
You've got it! They can be used for iBGP, DNS resolution, GRE tunnel
endpoints, OSPF/BGP Router IDs, route summarization...the list goes on.
Robert Edmonds 8/5/03 3:26:35 PM
So, if I understand correctly, aside from OSPF router ID's and the like,
just use a loopback interface when you want an
you said vpn pix-2-pix, so how does the router come into play? If he is
just a transit device you need not do anything.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 12:57 PM
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Subject: Re: Pix 506e, 1721 router
Hello,
I have a simple question. Has anyone used Knowledgenet for thee CCNP cert?
I have put together the following lab and I am not sure I should go for the
classes or just do the self pace thing. Also if I self pace I am not sure I
will be able to get the new exam materal. Does anyone know
It does. It is IOS. Just do your CLI thing.
Martijn
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Hi,
for some tests I need something cheap to play with, having 2
No sntp time source was available if I remember correctly, only novell
clients and servers, possibly a sco server several (isdn!) hops away.
Details are hazy now and I don't have access to the notes anymore since I
switched work some years ago, but I remember we had to live with an unsynced
clock
Hi,
as far as i can see:
there are two kinds of possible reasons that corrupt the communication
between R3 and R5, physical and logical.
if it is physical , R3 can detect it immediately, at the time ,maybe
it will get a route from R2 telling a route to R5, so , R3 step into
holddown, R2 can
What would cause show interface for a Gigabit interface to show increasing
collisions? My understanding is that Gigabit Ehternet only runs in FULL
DUPLEX.
Thanks,
Neil
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What about changing INTERFACE OUTSIDE to your NATed outside IP address?
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I get the error Invalid global IP address OUTSIDE. I also tried it w/o
'interface'. If you can offfer any more help I would appreciate it as I
really need to get this fixed.
sorry , i think what i've said is totally wrong!.god damn.
i'am a little dizzy. confused about the concept of route table.
i'am just doing experiments on routers. dizzy.
since the same routes from different protocols can not be present
on the route table , but why do i saw there are the same
Hmm...that's interesting. I found Halabit to be very easy to understand, but
that was after reading Stewart. Stewart's book is incredibly easy to
understand, especially considering how short it is. Quite concise, yet
readable.
I have Doyle Vol. II but I stopped studying for attempt #2 before I
A ventriloquist is touring the clubs and stops to entertain at a bar
in a small town. He's going through his usual run of dumb blonde
jokes, when a blonde woman in the 4th row stands on her chair and
says: I've heard just about enough of your stupid blonde jokes, you
creep! What makes you think
HI All
I was wondering if any of you guys have come across reverse telnet problems
with the 2511 access server?
Basically I have 8 devices connected and when I reverse telnet to them all
is OK, but on when I try and connect to a 2900 XL switch I get this :
Termserver#telnet 192.168.1.1 2006
Traffic policing allows you to control the maximum rate.
Traffic shaping is used to avoid congestion.
a good site that explains this
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fqos_c/fqcprt4/qcfpolsh.htm#22120
alaerte Vidali wrote:
If you specify maximum burst
Buy online cco when you're partner/subscribe
http://shop.cisco.com
Subscribtions should have latest.
Maybe ebay?
Martijn
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Onderwerp: Re: IOS
Thank you guys for your help!!!
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At 8:08 PM + 8/6/03, Marko Milivojevic wrote:
I wonder what the logic for that is.
I wonder, too. :)
The reason could be as simple as the possibility to reuse the code (or
function-call). For that brief moment when there is BDR, but no DR, exactly
the same code base can be used as
Well, the manuals are wrong ;-)
The key size on the latest version of software is 2048 bits max.
It was not an allocation issue.
One pointer though, if you have to recreate your CA on a Microsoft platform
you may as well reformat the hard drive and start from scratch, as there is
no de-install
Can someone explain me what this is for and what is does?
ip directed-broadcast
ip mroute-cache
Thank You
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I had a similar problem with a PIX-501. My solution was to add 'modem
cts-required' under the line configuration of the termainl server connected
to the PIX.
I dont think it is a cable issue... troubleshoot physical layer up. If you
can use a computer with a rollover cable and it works, you
May I suggest making some very short ones with a plug on one end and a jack
on the other.
Make it at least 1 meter if you want to be in spec...
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there's no device package for catalyst 29503550 in the ciscoview version
4.0,4.1,4.2(before 5.0)
so ciscoview (version before 5.0)can't support catalyst 29503550?
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along with the book I feel I can keep my mind on it. Also I am getting some
help from work also with the funds sowhy not.
~Paul~
I have a 1601 router and a 2509 to practice with. I've connected them
with a DCE/DTE cable off the s0 ports on each router and set a clock
rate on the DCE end, the 1601. On Sundays I can use a fiber connection
with this setup. I have this coming in the e0 on the 1601. The E0 on the
2509 is
I will be out of the office starting August 8, 2003 and will not return
until August 18, 2003.
I will not be checking my messages periodically . If this is a firecall,
please reference the firecall list.
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IP Directed Broadcast - used to send a directed broadcast packet, or a
packet to a whole remote subnet. For instance, say you have your
workstation management software on subnet 10.1.1.0/24, and you have three
remote subnets 10.1.2.0/24, 10.1.3.0/24, and 10.1.4.0/24. The workstations
have client
Dom wrote:
OK Let me have a go at this -
A router by definition has at least two interfaces, in most cases it has
many more.
How do we define the ip address of the router?
Is it an Ethernet (LAN facing) interface or a (for example) Serial, HSSI
or other WAN facing interface?
If
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Use them as flashcards in the subway..
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and if you do happen upon a few neteng positions with Home Depot, be sure to
let me know. I am assuming that would be based outta the HQ in Atlanta and
would love to move there. I know you know absolutely nothing about me, but I
promise I'm a great guy, and totally qualified, and modest and all
Can you please give us the link to the CCIE power session.
Cheers.
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Unless a question says so, you are not permitted to use**:
Static routes (of any kind)
Default routes
**Dynamic routes to null are
Assume that you have a two routers between your host and dhcp server.
This means that you have a 4 interfaces you cna put ip helper-address on.
On which interface(s) you will put the above command.
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do a no shut on serial intf
clock dce say 64000
then
sh controllers ser x
Look at the DCD=up DSR=up DTR=up RTS=up CTS=up
you have a working cable, interface 2x
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fint
er_r/irfshoap.htm#1019003
According to cco cat 3900/5000 can switch multicast on TR.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fipr
mc_r/mult/1rfmult2.htm#1078651
ip multicast use-functional
To enable the mapping of IP multicast addresses to the Token Ring functional
address
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Internet Routing Architechtures - Second Edition - Sam Halabi
This is a complete BGP guide, and tat is enough to the BGP exam
interesting. have not taken the exam yet, so I can't comment. But I strognly
recommend Bill Parkhurst's
Hello
I want to connect EM ports on Cisco routers back-to-back, but wandering how
it can be achieved. Seems Type 2 and 5 of EM are
symmetrical, so theorically it seems possible, but pratically is it true?
If it is possible what kind of cable should I use ? Some kind of roll-over
or cross-over
I was trying to assign an IP address with an subnetmask to the interface E0
and i got this strange message:
Bad mask /24 for address 10.0.0.10
here is what i did:
RouterA(config)#int e0
RouterA(config-if)#ip add 10.0.0.10 255.255.255.0
Bad mask /24 for address 10.0.0.10
Can someone tell me
Hy Iwan,
Bad mask /24 for address 10.0.0.10
you need the command : ip subnet-zero on your router here.
Regards,
Marco
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That is adsl over isdn.
Thought to only COMMON flavours were adsl async up/down and sdsl sync
up/down freq ranges.
SEEMS YOU CAN USE A BRI WIC!!!
Developed by Ascend Communications (acquired by Lucent Technologies), ISDN
Digital Subscriber Line (IDSL) transmits data digitally across
Thanks for helping a new Cisco gurl out! I truly appreciate it. I tried it
on my as2511 and it had a few hitches but I understand what i need to change.
Thanx
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The DR is not chosen from the remaining list. The DR is chosen from the
list of routers that declared themselves designated routers (this is why a
high-priority router that comes up late won't take over the DR role from an
existing DR), or if no router declared itself DR, then the BDR will become
Before applying a service policy, enable NetFlow to see source and
destination addresses and port numbers.
Best regards,
Dom Stocqueler
SysDom Technologies
Visit our website - www.sysdom.org
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I would certainly hope that the remotes wouldn't use different platforms. I
don't know the business model, but it sounds to me like it's some kind of
service offering or something. Maybe they have a 2000 site Frame Relay
network used to offer a service or something, and they want to switch to
Firesox wrote:
I have a bunch of 3500XL switches thruout my customer's lan.
They are having a problem with unknown mac keep appearing and disappearing
from the network.
I can trace the mac-address of the unknown station by show mac from the
swtich CLI.
What's strange is that it appears at
I can understand Andrew , i had missed mine by 3 percent as well in the
first attempt , then cleared it on the second go .
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Hi,
From what I read on CCO
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Not exactly related to this but...
Are there any drawbacks to using (2) 2610s for a lab instead of a 2600
and a 3640 router?
JMHO, what you should be looking for is sufficient ports to run complex
practice scenarios and routers capable
Morning
I am busy setting up a lab at the moment and will be accessing all devices
by going through a DECserver 700 (16 RJ45 ports). Could anyone please point
me to a configuration manual for this particular dec server as well as the
correct cable specs for dec to cisco console port connection.
R1 is a ABR router; it connects to the backbone area and to area 50.
R2 is a distribution router connected to router R1 through area 50.
R2 connects to 4 other routers in area 50.
I am wondering if there are concerns about R2 being a distribution router
without connecting to area 0.
area 0
Hi all,
Does anyone have a list of carriers that provide redundant IP circuits for
backup or load-balancing ?
rgds,
U.
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I know these are discontinued and I would do well not to use them, but
The company I work for has 3 of them laying around and they want me to build
a test network using them.
I've been playing around with one and I can't seem to save the running
config?!
I've read the software config
D'oh!
You're right.
I had to recover the password when I first got the switch and I forgot to
set the conf reg back to 0x2102.
My mistake.
Thanks for the help!
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You may be able to track the MAC address to a specific manufacturer.
That should narrow down the source (unless it is a softcoded MAC). Here
is a link to the the ieee OUI company_id address assignments.
http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt
Jeremy Porter, CCNP, CCDP
-Original
Can any one tell us how to block a default route?
it is easy to block other routes by using ACL with distribution-list But
how to remove the default route which is being advertised by
default-information originate always command.
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Can someone explain me what this is for and what is does?
ip directed-broadcast
ip mroute-cache
Thank You
Iwan
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You mean? newest:
DSL WAN Interface Cards
WIC-1ADSL-I-DG 1-port ADSLoISDN WAN Interface Card
cco partner login:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/routers/ps221/products_data_s
heet09186a0080088713.html
Martijn
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On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 10:14 AM, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
2.Can receiver send ack before whole window comes in?
Not for the window it's receiving, but for a previous window.
Unless you're Microsoft.
http://grotto11.com/blog/slash.html?+1039831658
This isn't to make this a
Just because someone has something nice to say doesn't mean it was
self-generated... :-)
Thank you for the kind words Doug; I hope you do well on the exam...
--- Dennis Laganiere
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 1:57 PM
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Quick question, does anyone know off the top of their head if you can hot
swap cards in a 7206? Has anyone done it?
Yes and yes.
Regards,
Marco.
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Does anybody have any good links for VLAN Access maps and bridge ACLs? I've
gone through my Cisco library and the CCO, and haven't found much...
Thanks in advance for any help...
--- Dennis
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From: Robert Edmonds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 9:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Loopback Interface [7:73305]
You gentlemen have pointed out some good uses for loopback interfaces.
Well, it depends on how big your global pool is. Most people likely don't
have more than a Class C public address space from their ISP, so it's likely
less than 250 (because of static mappings for DMZ hosts). If you use NAT,
then there is a one-to-one mapping from an internal host to an external
You have a great start. Let's consider what you have. The 2500s are great.
In time, you will want to load an Enterprise version of IOS. That requires
16 MB Flash and 16 MB DRAM. There are many sources of third party DRAM and
Flash - check the archives.
You didn't say if the 2600s had any WIC
Hi Oliver
Many thanks for your reply. Just to clarify, I am using the Octal cable to
connect to the console of the switch. Are you saying I should connect a
crossover cable to the end of the octal cable and then connect the cross
over into the console port of the switch ??
Cheers
Wallis
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A quick explanation- please add on...
Mroute is for the multicast routing table...
Ip directed-boradcast allows a host to direct a physical broadcast to a
specific subnet it only effects broadcast medium...
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In the old classful world, 10. addresses had a class a 255.0.0.0 mask, you
tried ip classless in your config?
Brian
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From: Iwan Hoogendoorn
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Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 6:27 AM
Subject: Bad mask /24 for address [7:73801]
I was trying to assign an
Why would there be? Not unless R3-R6 are in a different area, in which case
they would need to create a Virtual Link to R1.
Fred Reimer - CCNA
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Go in the client and choose Options | Windows Logon Properties and make sure
the Enable start before logon checkbox is checked. Download the latest
client. Enjoy.
Fred Reimer - CCNA
Eclipsys Corporation, 200 Ashford Center North, Atlanta, GA 30338
Phone: 404-847-5177 Cell: 770-490-3071
I have a word document I wrote a number of years ago describing how to
do this. Please email me if you require a copy. It is too long to paste
in this email.
Best regards,
Dom Stocqueler
SysDom Technologies
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As far as the duplicate MACs go, it sounds like you have a layer-2 loop.
Especially considering that all of your servers are experiencing the
problem. When they ARP to verify that no other station has their IP,
they see their own ARP and assume that another station is doing the same
thing.
Here is what I think is the trick to understand Halabi:
It is NOT for entry level people nor is it for people who use it as a
study book for any exam.
That is why the book is called Internet Routing Architectures not BGP
cram session book for the CCXX exams..The word Architectures should
Martijn,
Your response to the 2620XM WIC-1DSU-T1 cable pinout was very helpful.
Thank you,
JoeT MCSE, CCNP
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Can someone explain me what this is for and what is does?
ip directed-broadcast
ip mroute-cache
Thank You
Iwan
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