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2001-05-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
Sorry for interupting the flow of information here. I'm trying to get my Agent newsreader all setup and tested. Please let me know if you see this. Thanks for your time. Tim Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=4091&t=4091 --

CCIE Parter in Detroit/Windsor Area [7:4340]

2001-05-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
I will be taking my CCIE written in about 1 months time however I have already acquired most of the hardware (6 routers) in order to tackle the CCIE. If there is anyone in the Detroit area that would like to team up please send me an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks and good luck everyone! Tim

CID Exam - Information? [7:4341]

2001-05-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
I recently read the cisco course book (CID 2.0) and found that most of the topics discussed were a review of mosttly routing/desktop protocols. I have just started the Sybex CID book and it follows the same. I was wondering if both of these materials cover all the "stuff" that I would need to k

Re: Detroit Area Cisco User Group [7:4870]

2001-05-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
Just wondering if there was a webpage or something for this group. I'd be interested in taking a look. Tim On 17 May 2001 13:31:30 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("CCIE Wanna BE") wrote: >Come to the Great Lakes > Cisco Users Group - > 18th Monthly Meeting > >All interested individuals

Re: Detroit Area Cisco User Group [7:4870]

2001-05-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
Does this users group have a u usenet feed or something. Maybe a webpage I can find out a little more information. I am in the detroit area and wouldn't mind speaking with other cisco professionals. Tim On 17 May 2001 13:31:30 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("CCIE Wanna BE") wrote: >Come to the Gr

RIF Fields Explained? [7:5350]

2001-05-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
I am looking for a document to understand in greater detail and ease of how to Read a RIF field. I've read a paper written by someone on TR Rif fields and was wondering if cisco.com had a link on it. Could someone please let me know. Thank ya much! Tim Message Posted at: http://www.groupstud

Question regarding Reverse Telnet [7:5999]

2001-05-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
Thanks for being a good group of informed people, it really benefits people like me who can absorb knowledge from you folks. My question is: Does anyone have a simple way of describing reverse telnet. I've read up on it and I do understand the port numbers started at 2000 and some of the configu

Re: CCNP Books ? [7:6058]

2001-05-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
I used the CCNP preparation library to study towards the CCNP. Each book in this series maps very well to the exam outline. I also used the vast library at cisco.com to solidify any doubts. Also, the boson tests help keep my mind sharp as to all the "little" details that you may get hit with wh

Re: Question regarding Reverse Telnet [7:5999]

2001-05-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
ting!") and unrelated to Reverse telnet, you >can configure an aux-port modem for ddr... But we'll save that discussion >for another day. > >Ejay Hire > >-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Fri

Re: external modem on 2500 router [7:6355]

2001-05-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
line aux 0 modem InOut transport input all rxspeed 38400 txspeed 38400 stopbits 1 flowcontrol hardware That's pretty much all there is to it. I have a couple of 2501's with external USR 33.6 modems hung off of them to practice DDR with a teltone tls-4 pots simulator. Works great. Tim

Re: Pass BCRAN low [7:6226]

2001-05-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
I agree. That is a very good book for understanding many technologies. The writing is good, the material is thorough. Tim On 29 May 2001 20:08:03 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Michael L. Williams") wrote: >Here is a book that is excellent. it explains ISDN, Frame, and ATM is a >way that I've

CID Test. [7:8909]

2001-06-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
Hello group I just thought i'd let some of you folks know how my CID test went on friday. 100 questions and need a 755 to pass. I passed but I couldn't believe how poorly worded some of the questions on this test were. I mean, do the cisco guys review these questions and try to answer them

Re: Detroit Area CCIE Study Partner [7:7969]

2001-06-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
Paul, I'm over in Windsor and I work in Troy. I wouldn't mind having a partner to prepare for the CCIE lab. I just passed CID on friday, and taking the written in about 3 weeks. I have 6 routers here and a POTS teltone simulator. Send me an email if your interested [EMAIL PROTECTED] Take care.

Re: administrator password problem [7:8913]

2001-06-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
If you do a search on a security related site you can find a tool to dump the SAM database in NT and then you will be able to "retrieve" the administrator password. On 17 Jun 2001 23:18:34 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("parky chan") wrote: >Dear all Expert >can you help me solve this problem? >i

Re: BGP metrics [7:36596]

2002-02-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
Chuck, Wouldn't it be safer to say that if a BGP speaking router learns a prefix from a peer that doesn't have an AS-path attribute (what you referenced as being originated from) then it is IBGP because bgp won't tag it's own as-path onto a prefix until it tries to go over a ebgp connectiong. Fu

Ubr924 for ccie voip lab? [7:36756]

2002-02-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
I was browsing the endless pages on ebay looking for a good deal for more "shtuff" for my home ccie lab. Saw an auction for a cisco ubr924 that went for like $200 or so. Supposedly it's a cable modem with 4 built in ethernet ports, and two voice ports (per the url below). It runs IOS too. Woul

Tacacs+ for home Use? and Passed CCIE written today [7:14284]

2001-07-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
Hello all. I just passed my CCIE today (very happy). I was not as difficult as I expected (possibly over studied for it, if that's possible). Anyways, I am about to embark on the long journey to complete the CCIE by taking the lab. I have my own home lab and I was wondering if there is a free ve

Question about the CCIE groupstudy - Is there a moderator? [7:16234]

2001-08-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
Hello all. I have recently passed the tried to join the CCIE lab groupstudy by sending an email stating my lab date and the time I passed the written but I haven't heard anything back about it. Is there a moderator of it, hopefully they "hang out" here too and will see this message. Thanks a bunch

Re: Change the Bridge ID on a cat5k [7:41157]

2002-04-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
set cam {dynamic | static | permanent} {unicast_mac | multicast_mac | route_descr} mod_num/port_nums [vlan] Could that be it? I don't have a cat5k to check this on? On 11 Apr 2002 02:31:22 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Timothy Ouellette") wrote: >Scouring cisco for an a

Re: Ping times? Am i missing something [7:41151]

2002-04-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
Okay, so ICMP doens't specify a TTL on it's own. Doesn't IP by itself have a TTL of 255? Maybe i'm missing something. Tim On 11 Apr 2002 01:26:56 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Joseph Ezerski") wrote: >Ok, according to Stevens (TCP/IP Illustrated Vol 1), the ICMP Ping Packet >looks like this: >

Re: Ping times? Am i missing something [7:41151]

2002-04-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
s it look like a ratio. Ugh. > >One more comment, you were worried about 15,000 milliseconds. Remember >that's only 15 seconds. So if the TTL were measured in seconds, 255 would >be much bigger. > >By the way, my ping using 3600 seconds on my Albany router (see my previ

Re: IE Written [7:41320]

2002-04-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
Sorry if I seem negative but what does it matter what "we" think? If this is something you want, why not go get it? If you think that it'll put you in a more marketable position (i'm sure it will, even in Dallas) than why not do it. Not to mention, it's all about the knowledge man! (especially

Re: CS-516 Terminal Server Issues [7:41760]

2002-04-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
You may want to try the no-exec under your line con 0 Maybe there's a bunch of noise of the line from the other boxes trying to establish a connection. Just a thought. Tim On 17 Apr 2002 14:20:12 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Tim Lovelace") wrote: >I finally have gotten back around to getting

Re: CS-516 Terminal Server Issues [7:41760]

2002-04-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
I think I made a mistake in my last post. Anyways, here's my config of my cs-516. ccie-lab#sh conf Using 650 out of 32512 bytes ! version 9.21 no service pad service password-encryption ! hostname ccie-lab ! clock timezone EST -5 enable password 7 051F0F02 ! no ip domain-lookup ip tcp synwait-ti

Re: Helpppppp [7:41796]

2002-04-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
Is it possible that someone put the no-exec line on the console port or your speed isn't set to 9600. Are you using hyperterm or teraterm or equivalent? If this isn't a production box, why not practice your password recovery skills and set a new vty password and then check the console settings?

Re: EIGRP feas dist and successor [7:41957]

2002-04-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
Excellent description John. Reinforced my understanding of FD and AD Tim On 19 Apr 2002 12:07:22 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("John Neiberger") wrote: >The key words here are Feasible Distance and Advertised Distance, or in >this case, reported distance. The FD is the metric for the current >pa

IRC server. Geoff? [7:49203]

2002-07-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
Is there still a IRC server for groupstudy folks? Sure could use some after hours support *grin* Tim Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=49203&t=49203 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupst

Re: OSPF GRE tunnel to connect areas. [7:50579]

2002-08-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
.3 Serial0 150.1.222.2 1 FULL/ -00:00:34192.168.1.1 Tunnel0 Tim On 3 Aug 2002 08:31:20 -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Timothy Ouellette") wrote: >Hey team, > >Just playing around with OSPF and GRE tunnels and having no luck. Can >anyone help? > >R