someone requested the configs; i'm sorry, i'm not sure who.
and the links are numbered, btw.
7500:
interface atm 0/1/0.101
ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.252
!
!
router ospf 120
network 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.3 area 0
network 10.64.0.0 0.0.0.255 area 14
!
2500:
interface ethernet 0
Thanks everyone for the great comments and replies. This was all very
helpfull.
Dain
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> Where I work, we have 5 "dry pair" circuits to customers (out of 1300).
> We provide the signaling on the lines with sets of Campus brand pair gain
> units
My certificate says the passing score was 776 and I sneaked in with 815. How
Cisco come up with the numbers is a subject all of its own.
Cheers,
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Network Engineer
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Has anyone successfully HOT-SWAP-upgraded power supplies on a 6509s.
In other words:::
Pwr-A is 1300 watts Pwr-B is 1300 watts
Pull out Pwr-A;
XXX Pwr-B is 1300 watts
replace it w/ a 2500 watt pwr supply; so you now have:::
Pwr-A is 2500 watts Pwr-B is 130
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Is the problem related to a slow initial connection to a Web Server? If so
then it could be an IDENT protocol problem (TCP port 113 connection coming
back to you from the server). Try putting "service resetoutside" on the PIX
and see if the problem still persists.
Mark
CCIE R&S, Security
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> The last time we tried that it bounced the switch, especially if you
> Running redundant power...
what amperage were your circuits? were the two power supplies plugged into
different circuits?
a 2500 watt PS requires a 20 amp circuit
!!!
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Jens,
Assuming this is legacy DDR, do you have a static layer 3 to
layer 2 resolution (dialer map) for the IP of the remote end? Post your
config if you're still having trouble.
HTH,
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Our security group is recommending not to use PDM to
configure our Pix firewalls. They did not give any
reason for their recommendation. Does anyone know why
PDM should not be used?
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Hi there Faisal,
Good afternoon. I hope this mail finds you well.
Have you checked the "interface speed/duplex" and the "interface counters"?
The "show interface" command should give you the output.
The speed&duplex of the outside interface of the PIX should match the
speed&duplex of the router's
The last time we tried that it bounced the switch, especially if you
Running redundant power...
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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Looks like you have two OSPF processes on the 7500. Typical case of "less
would be more"... :)
Thanks,
Zsombor
Thomas Salmen wrote:
>
> someone requested the configs; i'm sorry, i'm not sure who.
>
> and the links are numbered, btw.
>
>
> 7500:
>
> interface atm 0/1/0.101
> ip address 192
The WIC-1DSU-T1 is a service module - it always appear as serial0/0 or
whatever, and if you do anything with timeslots you are just adjusting
the number used for this one serial interface.
The NM-1CT1 is a channelized T1 interface. You must configure one or
more channels in a channel group, then
Hi John,
You will definitely lose certain IOS functionality with the 1721. Newer
code has more features and needs more memory. The 2620XM that you speak
of has support for 128MB ram and 48MB flash while the 1721 is much much
lower. Also note that as you start getting into 12.2 and 12.3 advanced
""Reimer, Fred"" wrote in message ...
> E gads! All hacks because even at this time Cisco can't manage to write
the
> little code necessary to create a buffer in memory where packets can be
> stored, and then transferred via TFTP. With today's routers that have
more
> than enough processing powe
It is an attempt by the SPAMers to avoid SPAM software that takes a hash of
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Hi all,
I'm trying to prepare for the PIX/MCNS/VPN exams as a break in my preparing
for the R&S lab (1st try!!!). However, I do not have the necessary
equipment and my boss (my dear wife!!) will not permit me to even look at
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Reimer, Fred wrote:
>
> It is an attempt by the SPAMers to avoid SPAM software that
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> the SPAM and blocks SPAM on machines based on these hash
> values. There are
> some anti-SPAM "solutions" out there that basically relies on
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> mark email as SPAM. When they do,
It's an effort by the spammer to change the signature (checksum) of the
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Vipul's Razor uses signatures.
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In 6.2(2) version of software you might think of turning off the ILS and SIP
fixups. These are known for reloading the PIX for no reason. There are bugs
listed on Cisco's website about it.
Mark
CCIE R&S, Security
Lab Technician
GigaVelocity.com
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>Re
Is that half or full-duplex? ;)
Best regards,
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Can somebody explain when I can use WIC-1DSU-T1 over NM-1CT1 or what exactly
are the difference except that WIC-1DSU-T1 has a built-in DSU/CSU where as
NM-1CT1 is a T1 Module.
Thanks in advance.
neil
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Just to make sure you're aware, debug ip packet with its options is
generally frowned upon in production environments, if you are not specific
enough with the debug or hit enter prematurely, well thats a good way to
draw the wrath of your coworkers.
Brian
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The hardware at either end of the link (ie.NIC,switch port,router ethernet
interface).
HTH
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I have hooked up a second ISP to my PIX. One ISP will handle all outbound
web access and VPN (default route). The other will handle specific traffic
to several companies (individual routes).
I have some internal hosts that have statics assigned to the ISP that will
handle specific traffic. But, at
Hello Jens:
Look under the tunnel interface and negate the keepalive statement.
no keepalive [seconds[retries]]
Regards
Robert
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John Neiberger 9/3/03 1:09:32 PM >>>
>I'm not very familiar with the 1721 routers and while I'm researching them
I
>wanted to get some opinions. Isn't the 1721 really just a baby 2600 with a
>slighly smaller processor and no network module slot? Are there any other
>significant differences bet
Is it possible to have some sh run, sh ip route, sh ip bgp nei configs
please any two will do.You don't have to give away you IDs for
Thank you
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Hi John,
What I've found is that you can't run an Enterprise IOS on the 1721. No
IS-IS protocol.
JoeT MCSE CCNP
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E gads! All hacks because even at this time Cisco can't manage to write the
little code necessary to create a buffer in memory where packets can be
stored, and then transferred via TFTP. With today's routers that have more
than enough processing power and memory, there's just no excuse, IMO.
Fre
In addition to the performance differences, I know there are some
functionality differences with the IOS images. Don't know them off the top
of my head, but there are some things you can do on 2600 that you can't do
on 1700.
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Pix 6.3(3) was just released. You might want to try that one. I was told
that Cisco fixed a bunch of things in this new release. (It also looks like
6.2(3) was also released)
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
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Perhaps a config would be helpful. Or do you expect us to use our psychic
abilities to determine the problem? ;-)
>>> JMC Nel 9/3/03 12:29:06 PM >>>
Could someone please assist me? I set up a customer to received the Partial
TABLE but for some reason the customer is receiving the Full Table. I
I'm not very familiar with the 1721 routers and while I'm researching them I
wanted to get some opinions. Isn't the 1721 really just a baby 2600 with a
slighly smaller processor and no network module slot? Are there any other
significant differences between them?
We've been using 2600, and later t
Could someone please assist me? I set up a customer to received the Partial
TABLE but for some reason the customer is receiving the Full Table. I
checked the filter list but that does not seem to be the problem. Any
assistance will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
GP
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Where I work, we have 5 "dry pair" circuits to customers (out of 1300).
We provide the signaling on the lines with sets of Campus brand pair gain
units at the sites and 14 card chassis style pair gain unit at our POP.
They are much less expensive ($18 per month vs. $100 for business class DSL)
but
I'm not really that worried but the rs machine reported a few errors
when this occurred so it'll keep the sysadmin happy if I can prevent
output drops. Ye the network's certainly running better now that windoze
has been patched up (again)
Cheers
Pat
MADMAN wrote:
>
> 66 drops out of 153 bil
Hello everyone, right now we have our AS5200 issuing ip addresses from a
pool. I would like to have a select group of dialup clients be issued
static ips. Is this possible and how do I go about it. We are using IAS for
RADIUS and can only issue static IPs while in Native Mode (we're in mixed
mo
Hi,
I'm running MRTG to provide bandwidth usage info on various routers/switches
etc, and it working well except it doesn't provide information on 'dialer'
interfaces.
We have one router with numerous dialer ints for ISDN and another providing
modem dialup - is there anyway to monitor these conne
""Reimer, Fred"" wrote in message ...
> Cisco routers don't have the ability to capture packets. However, you can
> use an ACL and the debug ip packet command to get some limited
information.
Well, you can do "debug ip packet dump" and get the
full payload in both hex and ASCII (like tcpdump).
Hello all,
I was wondering if any one has configured a Cisco and a Watchguard
SOHO in Point to Point configuration to save on IP public IP addresses?
Here is my situation. I have 1 router with 2 FE interfaces. There are
2 companies sharing a T1 line in a single building. One company wa
Dear Experts,
I am having this problem with E&M VoIP. We are using an E&M PABX operating
with 4 wire and using immediate signalling. The network are connected via 2
Mbps Leased Line. I can make voice calls from my site to remote site,
however when i asked someone from the remote site to call th
66 drops out of 153 billion bytes and since the counters have never
been cleared this number could have wrapped. I think if your worried
about this your network is running quite well;)
You can always make the queue a little larger but don't go overboard.
Dave
Pat Donlon wrote:
>Hi All
>
There's a big page devoted to it on CCO... don't have the link handy but
it's not hard to find.
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>
> just wondered if anyone has any useful experience or links on
> troubleshooting output queue drops on interface.
Huge differences.
I'm just finishing my Exam Cram book for Que Publishing on the new exam, and
there is probably a 50-70% change in material. Out of all of the CCNP exams,
this one definitely changed the most. MLS is completely revamped--CEF; new
enhancements to STP--RSTP and other stuff; IOS conf
Larisa,
As all the requests are coming from the Webserver each "brand new
connection" may not really be brand new. Usually the cookie expires when
the client browser is closed. and a new cookie is sent when the new request
is made. This new cookie, however is generated from the expired one. This
ma
Mmm, looks like you have area 15 configured as a Not so stubby totally
stubby area (NSSTSA) rather than as a not so stubby area (NSSA)...some
slight differences as noted below; also, note how type 5 and 7 are (and are
not) supportedLSA type 5 routes will not be used in a NSSA or NSSTSA;
howev
Cisco routers don't have the ability to capture packets. However, you can
use an ACL and the debug ip packet command to get some limited information.
Fred Reimer - CCNA
Eclipsys Corporation, 200 Ashford Center North, Atlanta, GA 30338
Phone: 404-847-5177 Cell: 770-490-3071 Pager: 888-260-2050
Hi All
just wondered if anyone has any useful experience or links on
troubleshooting output queue drops on interface. I've had a machine
experience errors for a period of time the interface had some drops on
the output queue, see below. I've read up on the cco and it looks like
you have to emp
friends ,
Any one can give me clue on how to configure ip snooping in cisco routers???
thanks
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Were interested in buying some used Cisco equipment.
Specifically we are interested in ATM modules for the Cisco 4500/4700 router.
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Please let us know if you have anything available.
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Cheers,
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