Re: backup interface [7:74836]

2003-09-04 Thread neal rauhauser
I think there are some implications with the ISDN interface being in backup mode - like IOS idling the interface. You could just use a floating static route to dodge that issue - works as long as you don't mind the ISDN not being tied to the serial interface and the effect should be the same -

RE: backup interface [7:74836]

2003-09-04 Thread Brian McGahan
Kaiser, Your primary interface is up, so your backup interface is in standby mode. This is normal behavior. What are you trying to accomplish? HTH, Brian McGahan, CCIE #8593 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Internetwork Expert, Inc. http://www.InternetworkExpert.com Toll Free: 877-334-8987 Direct:

IP expert's RS workbook [7:74849]

2003-09-04 Thread Raj Singh
Anyone willing to share there IP experts RS workbook or pitch in to get it together? Raj Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=74849t=74849 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store:

Returned mail: see transcript for details [7:74852]

2003-09-04 Thread Mail Delivery Subsystem
The original message was received at Thu, 4 Sep 2003 22:51:45 -0400 (EDT) from localhost [127.0.0.1] - The following addresses had permanent fatal errors - (reason: 550 Host unknown) - Transcript of session follows - 550 5.1.2 ... Host unknown (Name server:

Stuck on Subinterfaces - HELP! [7:74854]

2003-09-04 Thread Rich
Could someone help a CCNP student who is really confused? I am currently studying for the BSCI Routing Exam using the Sybex Books on a home Lab of 4 2500's and 1 2600. It has been working great and I have always been very pleased with the Sybex Series. Unfortunately they have never covered

route redistribution [7:74856]

2003-09-04 Thread John Jones
I am studying for CCIE Written and lately have been concentrating on redistribution. I have come across two statements in Doyle's V.1 that I am a bit confused about. On page 698 under the Metric section, he states that a cost must be assigned to each EIGRP route **BEFORE** passing it into OSPF

RE: Stuck on Subinterfaces - HELP! [7:74854]

2003-09-04 Thread Raj Singh
Use the frame relay for subinterfaces. You use subinterfaces to connect multiple frame relay location to the hub. Raj Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=74857t=74854 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from

RE: backup interface [7:74836]

2003-09-04 Thread Andrew Larkins
This is normal for a backup interface. If you want the ISDN to show active as well you need to configure dialer interfaces and place them in backup mode -Original Message- From: kaiser anwar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 04 September 2003 23:20 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: backup

RE: Slow Browsing via 500 Pix firewall [7:74583]

2003-09-03 Thread Keng Loon Yap
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 speedduplex of the outside interface of the PIX should match the speedduplex of the router's

Undeliverable: Your details [7:74704]

2003-09-03 Thread System Administrator
Your message To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Your details Sent:Tue, 2 Sep 2003 19:51:11 -0500 did not reach the following recipient(s): [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 3 Sep 2003 00:50:11 -0500 The recipient name is not recognized The MTS-ID of the original message is:

RE: 640-604 Passing Score? [7:74698]

2003-09-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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, Steve Wilson CCNP CCDA Network Engineer -Original Message- From: Caxton The [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 September 2003 03:18 To: [EMAIL

Cisco ATM module [7:74707]

2003-09-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, Were interested in buying some used Cisco equipment. Specifically we are interested in ATM modules for the Cisco 4500/4700 router. Either the NP-1A-MM (multi mode) or NP-1A-SM (single mode) modules. Please let us know if you have anything available. Thanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] Neu:

Ip snooping in cisco routers [7:74708]

2003-09-03 Thread ramesh_cisco
friends , Any one can give me clue on how to configure ip snooping in cisco routers??? thanks ramesh Get Your Private, Free E-mail from Indiatimes at http://email.indiatimes.com Buy The Best In BOOKS at http://www.bestsellers.indiatimes.com Bid for Air Tickets on Air Sahara

Output queue drops [7:74709]

2003-09-03 Thread Pat Donlon
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

RE: Ip snooping in cisco routers [7:74708]

2003-09-03 Thread Reimer, Fred
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:

Re: ospf type 5 lsas [7:74699]

2003-09-03 Thread Charles Cthulhu Riley
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;

Re: SOS:Load Balance with CSS 11500 [7:74538]

2003-09-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 may

Re: New Switching Exam [7:74684]

2003-09-03 Thread Richard Deal
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

Re: Output queue drops [7:74709]

2003-09-03 Thread Johnny Routin
There's a big page devoted to it on CCO... don't have the link handy but it's not hard to find. -- Johnny Routin Pat Donlon wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi All just wondered if anyone has any useful experience or links on troubleshooting output queue drops on interface. I've

Re: Output queue drops [7:74709]

2003-09-03 Thread MADMAN
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

EM VoIP Problem [7:74717]

2003-09-03 Thread lost in space
Dear Experts, I am having this problem with EM VoIP. We are using an EM 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 the

Point to Point for a 26xx and a Watchguard SOHO [7:74719]

2003-09-03 Thread Steven Aiello
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

Re: Ip snooping in cisco routers [7:74708]

2003-09-03 Thread dre
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). Or,

SNMP on a Dialer interface [7:74722]

2003-09-03 Thread Hanna, Keith
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

AS5200 give out static IPs? [7:74720]

2003-09-03 Thread fartcatcher
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

Re: Output queue drops [7:74709]

2003-09-03 Thread Pat Donlon
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

Re: DSL over Dry Copper [7:74117]

2003-09-03 Thread Brad Dodds
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

BGP PEERGROUP PROBLEM [7:74725]

2003-09-03 Thread JMC Nel
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

2620XM vs. 1721 Routers [7:74727]

2003-09-03 Thread John Neiberger
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

Re: BGP PEERGROUP PROBLEM [7:74725]

2003-09-03 Thread John Neiberger
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

RE: 2620XM vs. 1721 Routers [7:74727]

2003-09-03 Thread Ben W
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. Message Posted at:

Re: RE: PIX Firewal Software Version [7:73894]

2003-09-03 Thread Brad Ellis
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 (RS / Security) Network Learning Inc [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ccbootcamp.com (cisco training)

RE: Ip snooping in cisco routers [7:74708]

2003-09-03 Thread Reimer, Fred
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.

RE: 2620XM vs. 1721 Routers [7:74727]

2003-09-03 Thread Joseph R. Taylor
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 Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=74729t=74727 -- **Please support GroupStudy

RE: BGP PEERGROUP PROBLEM [7:74725]

2003-09-03 Thread Chibwe, Oliver J, NEO
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 Ollie ATT Common Backbone 866-397-7309 Opt 1 -Original Message- From: JMC Nel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003

Re: 2620XM vs. 1721 Routers [7:74727]

2003-09-03 Thread John Neiberger
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 between them?

RE: IPSEC/GRE [7:74668]

2003-09-03 Thread Robert Goralski
Hello Jens: Look under the tunnel interface and negate the keepalive statement. no keepalive [seconds[retries]] Regards Robert Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=74735t=74668 -- **Please support GroupStudy by

Re: What is the difference between 100BaseT and 10 [7:74587]

2003-09-03 Thread Robert Goralski
90 Mb. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=74736t=74587 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

One PIX, two ISP's, two statics for hosts [7:74739]

2003-09-03 Thread Doug Korell
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,

RE: 100BaseT and 10BaseT [7:74616]

2003-09-03 Thread Don Kanicki
The hardware at either end of the link (ie.NIC,switch port,router ethernet interface). HTH Don K. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=74737t=74616 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy

Re: Ip snooping in cisco routers [7:74708]

2003-09-03 Thread Brian
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 The path to a desireable

OT Gibberish in email [7:74740]

2003-09-03 Thread DeVoe, Charles (PKI)
Often in SPAM emails I get some sort of text that looks like this lmlbjot- qribr^jin(nezl(zvy -temwvnj Can anyone explain what this is? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=74740t=74740 -- **Please support GroupStudy

NM-1CT1 or WIC-1DSU-T1 [7:74741]

2003-09-03 Thread neil K
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 Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=74741t=74741

RE: What is the difference between 100BaseT and 10 [7:74587]

2003-09-03 Thread Dom
Is that half or full-duplex? ;) Best regards, Dom Stocqueler SysDom Technologies Visit our website - www.sysdom.org -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 September 2003 20:18 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: What is the difference between

Re: RE: PIX Firewal Software Version [7:73894]

2003-09-03 Thread Mark
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 RS, Security Lab Technician GigaVelocity.com - Original Message - From: Deepali S

RE: OT Gibberish in email [7:74740]

2003-09-03 Thread Vijay Ramcharan
It's an effort by the spammer to change the signature (checksum) of the spam email by inserting random characters. It gets around spam filters which use a signature/checksum technique. I believe the open source Vipul's Razor uses signatures. Vijay Ramcharan -Original Message- From:

CCSP-PIX Exam amp; Hello Computers [7:74743]

2003-09-03 Thread Greg Macaulay
Hi all, I'm trying to prepare for the PIX/MCNS/VPN exams as a break in my preparing for the RS 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 ebay, let alone buy anything else. Oh well!! The only Rack Rental site

RE: OT Gibberish in email [7:74740]

2003-09-03 Thread Reimer, Fred
It is an attempt by the SPAMers to avoid SPAM software that takes a hash of the SPAM and blocks SPAM on machines based on these hash values. There are some anti-SPAM solutions out there that basically relies on the users to mark email as SPAM. When they do, the client machines send the hash of

Re: Ip snooping in cisco routers [7:74708]

2003-09-03 Thread dre
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 power and

RE: 2620XM vs. 1721 Routers [7:74727]

2003-09-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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

Re: NM-1CT1 or WIC-1DSU-T1 [7:74741]

2003-09-03 Thread neal rauhauser
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,

Re: ospf type 5 lsas [7:74699]

2003-09-03 Thread Zsombor Papp
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 192.168.10.1

RE: 6509 Power Supply Swap -- No Swap? [7:74695]

2003-09-03 Thread Larry Letterman
The last time we tried that it bounced the switch, especially if you Running redundant power... Larry Letterman Cisco Systems -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of COULOMBE, TROY Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 5:57 PM To: [EMAIL

RE: Slow Browsing via 500 Pix firewall [7:74583]

2003-09-03 Thread Keng Loon Yap
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 speedduplex of the outside interface of the PIX should match the speedduplex of the router's

PIX PDM [7:74758]

2003-09-03 Thread Gary Leong
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? __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software

RE: Question regarding dialer-watch [7:74667]

2003-09-03 Thread Brian McGahan
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, Brian McGahan, CCIE #8593 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Internetwork Expert, Inc.

Re: 6509 Power Supply Swap -- No Swap? [7:74695]

2003-09-03 Thread
Larry Letterman wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 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,

ping cisco@groupstudy.com [7:74702]

2003-09-03 Thread Brian McGahan
!!! Brian McGahan, CCIE #8593 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Internetwork Expert, Inc. http://www.InternetworkExpert.com Toll Free: 877-334-8987 Direct: 708-362-1418 (Outside the US and Canada) **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list

Re: RE: Slow Browsing via 500 Pix firewall [7:74583]

2003-09-03 Thread Mark
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 RS, Security Lab

Undeliverable: Your details [7:74704]

2003-09-03 Thread System Administrator
Your message To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Your details Sent:Tue, 2 Sep 2003 19:51:11 -0500 did not reach the following recipient(s): [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 3 Sep 2003 00:50:11 -0500 The recipient name is not recognized The MTS-ID of the original message is:

Re: End to End / Local VLAN's [7:74593]

2003-09-02 Thread Cappuccio Victor
Thanks Bani Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=74621t=74593 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

RE: IS-IS [7:74508]

2003-09-02 Thread Dom
the answer is simple and practical. What with the one day lab and the speed with which cheats get circulated, lab scenarios are revised much more often than they used to. Adding IS-IS allows for more permutations to add to the mix. Especially now that IGRP is no longer there. The proctors still

RE: mpls fragmentation [7:74577]

2003-09-02 Thread Peter van Oene
At 08:42 AM 9/2/2003 +1200, Thomas Salmen wrote: hmm, cheers any idea if there is any documentation regarding this? seems to me that with all these sites these days mucking around with df bits and filtering icmp that it's a wonder that any link with an odd pmtu works at all. not to mention qos

Re: IS-IS [7:74508]

2003-09-02 Thread nrf
Chuck Whose Road is Ever Shorter wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] nrf wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] The simple answer is that yes, ISIS is a possible topic for the R/S exam. The better question to ask is why? The R/S is supposed to be an enterprise-networking oriented

Autoreply to Re: That movie [7:74628]

2003-09-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is an automated response to your mail CD Freaks Forum Helpdesk - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://club.cdfreaks.com Dear visitor, Thank you for

Re: Amazing Spanning Tree [7:74594]

2003-09-02 Thread Sandeep Kulkarni
dear friend, what u r seeing is absolutly normal you will never see both ends of the link will never go blocking. The way spanning tree works is one end will be blocking and other forwarding. Remember the purpose of the STP is to have a single path to Root bridge. Blocking on one side o the link

Re: IS-IS [7:74508]

2003-09-02 Thread
nrf wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Chuck Whose Road is Ever Shorter wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] nrf wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] The simple answer is that yes, ISIS is a possible topic for the R/S exam. The better question to ask is why? The R/S

ospf type 5 lsas [7:74632]

2003-09-02 Thread Thomas Salmen
i have a problem with ospf that someone may be able to help with. i have a 2500 connected to a 7500 via a frame (2500 end) to atm (7500 end) link. the 2500 is an abr for area 15 (serial area 0, ethernet area 15); the 7500 is an abr for area 14 (atm area 0, other interfaces area 14). area 15 is

RE: PIX VPN Client Configuration - At my wit's end! [7:74363]

2003-09-02 Thread Deepali S
Hi James, First and foremost please make sure that the inside ip address of the pix and the VPN address pool are of different range since there is a BUG associated , i would recommend you to use an entirely different range of address pool. What is the client version you are using? If you are

RE: 2501 VPN [7:73977]

2003-09-02 Thread Deepali S
Hi You can check this link: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/overload_public.html http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/browse/psp_view.pl?p=Internetworking:IPSecs=Implementation_and_Configuration#Samples_and_Tips Just let me know if you have any queries. Message Posted at:

RE: PIX VPN Setup [7:74369]

2003-09-02 Thread Deepali S
Hi! John, The isakmp and pre-share key is used only when you have the L2L tunnel setup. When you have a VPN tunnel between Client and PIX , the command below is same as the isakmp and pre-shared key. vpngroup VPNUSER password Spli tunneling is used when you want the user to

100BaseT and 10BaseT [7:74616]

2003-09-02 Thread Mwalie W
Hello, What makes one have 100 Mbps and the other 10 Mbps? Thanks Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=74637t=74616 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ,

RE: PIX- DMZ [7:74422]

2003-09-02 Thread Deepali S
Yeah! u need to put in the command sets on the PIX . First step you would like to put would be the nat and global commands. Second you would need to specify the routes for the dmz. Pls let me know if you owuld like to know the syntax of the command. Message Posted at:

RE: PIX Firewal Software Version [7:73894]

2003-09-02 Thread Deepali S
Hi , I would suggest you to use PIX 6.2 software rather than 6.3.1 , since this has a lot of BUGs , you can download the latest PIX software version 6.3.2 Let me know if you have any queries. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=74639t=73894

RE: ospf type 5 lsas [7:74632]

2003-09-02 Thread Gray, Alan
May be something related to default-originate. -Original Message- From: Thomas Salmen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 September 2003 04:44 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: ospf type 5 lsas [7:74632] i have a problem with ospf that someone may be able to help with. i have

in FECN [7:74642]

2003-09-02 Thread Md Nazri
hi guys, this is the output of my sh frame-relay pvc DLCI = 171, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial0/0.171 input pkts 1435560 output pkts 9358712 in bytes 370699089 out bytes 1069864391 dropped pkts 0 in pkts dropped 0 out pkts dropped 0

RE: ACL for DMVPN [7:74028]

2003-09-02 Thread Deepali S
Hi , DMVPN is used when you have HUB and spoke topology and you want to pass other than IP traffic through the VPN tunnel. You have to open up ports for GRE and please check these links which gives you a sample config for DMVPN. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/dcmvpn.html

RE: PIX License upgrade procedure [7:73769]

2003-09-02 Thread Deepali S
Hi Hitesh, If you want to upgrade the license to 3DES please write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following details: 1.No.Of Interfaces on PIX 2.Serial Number 3.PIX Model number 4.The feature request : Need a 3DES license The 3DES license is free , you will get a HEX code as the 3DES

Re: PIX Firewal Software Version [7:73894]

2003-09-02 Thread nrf
Deepali S wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi , I would suggest you to use PIX 6.2 software rather than 6.3.1 , since this has a lot of BUGs , you can download the latest PIX software version 6.3.2 Do not even think of trying to run 6.3.2. Go ahead, try to get 6.3.2 from cco right

NM-8AM synch. support [7:74648]

2003-09-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, Does NM-8AM or WIC-1AM modules support sync. Connection? Thanks regards Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=74648t=74648 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store:

Interesting Question [7:74652]

2003-09-02 Thread Bharani
Dear Readers Does any one know the Mathematical reason for making 127.X.X.X as a Loop Back address, if so please let me know Thanks in advance Bani Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=74652t=74652 -- **Please

Re: Interesting Question [7:74652]

2003-09-02 Thread Charles Cthulhu Riley
I don't know why a Class A address was chosen...personnally, I would have chosen a Class C address...less wasteful. However, I might be missing the point here, tho... Bharani wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Dear Readers Does any one know the Mathematical reason for making 127.X.X.X

RE: Amazing Spanning Tree [7:74594]

2003-09-02 Thread Reimer, Fred
The subject should be renamed Amazing Answers... Whether a port is blocking or not, or even if Spanning Tree is running on the device, has absolutely no bearing on whether the port is physically up or down. The rest of the info is acceptable, but to throw that little nugget of information in the

RE: ospf type 5 lsas [7:74632]

2003-09-02 Thread Reimer, Fred
Are you using unnumbered on your serial interface? Try using an assigned IP address and see if that makes a difference. Fred Reimer - CCNA Eclipsys Corporation, 200 Ashford Center North, Atlanta, GA 30338 Phone: 404-847-5177 Cell: 770-490-3071 Pager: 888-260-2050 NOTICE; This email

RE: PPTP win98 to PIX not working [7:74521]

2003-09-02 Thread Reimer, Fred
Windows automatically adds a dynamic route once the PPTP connection is established, or at least it should. Basically, it sets the metric to 2 for your old default router, and adds in a new default route with a metric of 1 once the tunnel is established. If you are not getting the tunnel

RE: IS-IS [7:74508]

2003-09-02 Thread Reimer, Fred
You wrote: A few years ago we were all (well some of us) scared about the scalability of OSPF - how much memory, processing power and how many AS's could it scale to. This is why IS-IS was looked at by tier 1 and 2 carriers. In those days, a 7206 with a 150MHz proc was common place, and we were

RE: Amazing Spanning Tree [7:74594]

2003-09-02 Thread Reimer, Fred
The problem with analogies is that they often help you understand the correct answer to a question, but seldom help you understand the why behind the answer. The analogies I like to use most often are the models of the protocols themselves. Think of each protocol as a state machine, or rather

Re: ospf type 5 lsas [7:74632]

2003-09-02 Thread Charles Cthulhu Riley
Can we see the configuration for the 2500 and 7500 (just the OSPF part). Also, is this route in the table at all? That is, is another protocol (like EIGRP) also advertising this route?? Thanks, Charles Thomas Salmen wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] i have a problem with ospf that

RE: PIX VPN Client Configuration - At my wit's end! [7:74363]

2003-09-02 Thread Reimer, Fred
Hmm, that's bizarre. I'm running 4.02B and I can use SHA. Where did you get the information that 3.6 and above don't support SHA??? Fred Reimer - CCNA Eclipsys Corporation, 200 Ashford Center North, Atlanta, GA 30338 Phone: 404-847-5177 Cell: 770-490-3071 Pager: 888-260-2050 NOTICE;

RE: Interesting Question [7:74652]

2003-09-02 Thread Reimer, Fred
There is none. Other than the fact that it is the last Class A address. Fred Reimer - CCNA Eclipsys Corporation, 200 Ashford Center North, Atlanta, GA 30338 Phone: 404-847-5177 Cell: 770-490-3071 Pager: 888-260-2050 NOTICE; This email contains confidential or proprietary information which

Re: in FECN [7:74642]

2003-09-02 Thread Tom Martin
The FECN bits are getting set, so traffic from the remote router (to your router) is experiencing congestion somewhere within the Frame Relay cloud. There's not really much you or your router can do about it. FECNs are sort of useless since by the time your router sees them the congestion has

RE: in FECN [7:74642]

2003-09-02 Thread Chibwe, Oliver J, NEO
Hello there This what I know FECNs and BECNs are traffic notifications used by a Switch in this case Frame Relay switch..to notify end nodes i.e routers. Routers will only reduce the rate of traffic transmission but it won't stop...But if the router is configured for Frame Relay trffic-shapening

RE: Interesting Question [7:74652]

2003-09-02 Thread Reimer, Fred
Sorry, but that sounds too much like the joker on the Yahoo group, which I had to quit because it was so full of mis-information. There was this guy who was adamant that packets coming into the router were effected by the outgoing access-list. Very few people understand ACLs correctly or

CCIE Security vs Routing Switching [7:74664]

2003-09-02 Thread manny colon
Any suggestions on which path to follow? Is it recommended to follow the routing and switching path first? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=74664t=74664 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the

Question regarding dialer-watch [7:74667]

2003-09-02 Thread Jens Petter Eikeland
I have put up a solution with isdn backup to a primary Frame-Relay link. This is set up with Tacacs callback solution. The link seems to function fine. Then I try to put on dialer-watch on the client side of this link. When I shall test this by bringing sown the primary, everything looks fine. The

RE: Amazing Spanning Tree [7:74594]

2003-09-02 Thread Curious
Hello friends, I want to thank every answer to this post. I knew that a port with spanning tree in blockin state has not any relation with being down, I was surprised with some answers. What surprised me, is that one port were in forwarding state and the port in front be in blocking state. For

IPSEC/GRE [7:74668]

2003-09-02 Thread Jens Petter Eikeland
I have put up a solution with isdn backup to a primary Frame-Relay link. This is set up with Tacacs callback solution. The link seems to function fine. Over this link there are an ipsec/gre tunnel tht is connectiong my privat networks The solution works great exept for one thing. I want to keep

PPP authentication [7:74551]

2003-09-02 Thread Kenneth
Hiyah everyone, I have two routers, Router2 and Router3, one a 2500 and the other a 2600. Configuring CHAP on the link, I just need (supposedly) to include these lines on the global config Router2(config)# username Router3 password abc Router3(config)# username Router2 password abc And apply

Re: Cisco ICS 7750 experiences [7:74578]

2003-09-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, Hugo I am prepare the same project, would you pls give me a suggestion? thnaks! Stone - Original Message - From: To: ; Cc: Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 12:01 PM Subject: Re: Cisco ICS 7750 experiences I just deployed one for a single site manufacturing new construction.

RE: Interesting Question [7:74652]

2003-09-02 Thread Chibwe, Oliver J, NEO
Bani This is my understanding...Just with any rule..you allow certain things and you don't allow some. Reserve some things and you don't reserve some...What I'm trying to say is the matter of logical and efficient,convinient, simple or orderly if you will...when the InterNIC was given the task of

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