RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Brian B.
Funny thing about this is that most experts that I've dealt with working at major ISPs who do nothing but deal with BGP and routing daily still don't get the configurations right the first time. I've never had a BGP neighbor setup go smoothly (i.e. take less than 2 hours), and it was never a

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Reimer, Fred
I was more referring to core ISP routers than edge (and I've certainly never worked for an ISP before, so I'm going on my experience and knowledge of routing protocols to surmise [guess] at what would be reasonable or not). If you have ISP engineers configuring the ISP router that is at the

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 5:32 PM + 9/10/03, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: Reimer, Fred wrote: I've always liked hex myself. A hex mask of FF.FF.F8.00 can be written as F800 and still mean the same thing. You obviously can't do that with 255.255.128.0 (255.255.128.0 != 2,552,551,280). While binary

Cisc SAFE Exam [7:75200]

2003-09-10 Thread Fred Wittenberg
Hello all, I'm planning on taking the SAFE exam to wrap up my CCSP soon...can anyone that has passed/taken this offer what they used as study guides?? TIA, FW Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=75200t=75200 --

Re: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-10 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 5:00 PM + 9/10/03, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: Tim Champion wrote: All the info relating to this book is good and I'm going to buy on the back of these reviews but... what makes people write switching related poems? Because if we don't laugh at ourselves then we have to cry!

RE: IP Subnet calc. [7:75085]

2003-09-10 Thread Coelho Charles
Hey Steve, I saw these url's posted on the CCNA forums http://www.joopdog.com/StudyGuides/CCNA/Subnetting_ToddLammlesWay.htm http://www.joopdog.com/StudyGuides/Downloads/subnet10.exe Hope this helps Chuck C Steven Aiello wrote: Any one know a good free subnet calc. After realizing how many

RE: Cisco Secure service stops for no reason.. [7:75189]

2003-09-10 Thread Aaron Ajello
ACS will show messages like that when it backs up the database. It pauses, or interupts services to perform the backup. Normally the services should pick right back up very quickly, but if it doesn't for some reason, you will have to manually restart services. The same thing happened once with

BGP vs CCNP (For Fred R) [7:75207]

2003-09-10 Thread Joseph Brunner
Fred R. You're obvious a pretty smart guy. Your posts here are very well structured and helpful. Don't put so much stock in the CCNP(NA) vs. bgp. I had my ccna only a few short months, when we went to multihoming with BGP. Do you really think that the small enterprise is going to use all the

Re: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-10 Thread MADMAN
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: At 5:00 PM + 9/10/03, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: Tim Champion wrote: All the info relating to this book is good and I'm going to buy on the back of these reviews but... what makes people write switching related poems? Because if we don't laugh at

RE: Dialer-Watch driving me nuts!! [7:75107]

2003-09-10 Thread alaerte Vidali
Configure so that ONLY R5 places a call R5 is the remote router Only R5 will have a dialer string statement. After R5 places a call, R1 needs to know how reach the source ping. It could be a manual or dynamic route. Does it help? Message Posted at:

Re: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-10 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 3:17 PM -0500 9/10/03, MADMAN wrote: Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: At 5:00 PM + 9/10/03, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: Tim Champion wrote: All the info relating to this book is good and I'm going to buy on the back of these reviews but... what makes people write switching related poems?

RE: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-10 Thread Reimer, Fred
Heh, I installed quite a few of those Cisco router blades in Synoptics hubs! I also liked their SPARC network management modules, but I don't think that had anything to do with Cisco. Fred Reimer - CCNA Eclipsys Corporation, 200 Ashford Center North, Atlanta, GA 30338 Phone: 404-847-5177 Cell:

Cisco SAFE Exam: My 2 cents [7:75212]

2003-09-10 Thread juniper
I took this exam a while back, i didn't take it serioulsy so I guess I need not say more, anyway make sure you read the documents and know them cold they are picky on this exam, their are questions that have nothing to do with the documentation but I guess the other exams you have possible take

Cisco Professional Online Meeting tomorrow (Sept. 11) evening [7:75214]

2003-09-10 Thread Paul Borghese
Our first Cisco Professional online discussion will be held tomorrow evening from 8:00 PM EST to whenever. Our current plans are to meet in the GroupStudy voice chat room (room CCNP) every week to discuss topics of interest for people studying for CCNP level certifications. This first meeting we

Re: Cisco SAFE Exam: My 2 cents [7:75212]

2003-09-10 Thread juniper
I took this exam a while back, i didn't take it serioulsy so I guess I need not say more, anyways make sure you read the documents and know them cold they are picky on this exam, some questions that have nothing to do with the documentation but I guess the other exams you have possiblly taken

??? Dumb Consultant ??? - Please Help [7:75213]

2003-09-10 Thread Steven Aiello
Hello all, I need some folks with hopefully a CCIE to answer this question. If there is an un subnetted class A, and there are 25 or users on the network. would the fact that the network is unsubnetted cause a large load of network traffic? here is the reason and layout. Our company uses

RE: DLSW+ filter [7:75192]

2003-09-10 Thread Salvatore De Luca
Hi, Have you considered something like this..?? dlsw icanreach netbios-exclusive dlsw icanreach netbios-name Name Also.. you will only see this in your local capabilities.. HTH, Sal Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=75216t=75192

RE: ??? Dumb Consultant ??? - Please Help [7:75213]

2003-09-10 Thread Zsombor Papp
Netmasks don't generate traffic, hosts do. :) Thanks, Zsombor Steven Aiello wrote: Hello all, I need some folks with hopefully a CCIE to answer this question. If there is an un subnetted class A, and there are 25 or users on the network. would the fact that the network is

RE: ??? Dumb Consultant ??? - Please Help [7:75213]

2003-09-10 Thread Reimer, Fred
Well, I'm not a CCIE, but I don't think you need to be a CCIE to answer this question. The subnet mask has nothing to do with the amount of load on the network. A side effect of having a small network mask is that there are potentially more hosts on the network, which could mean that there is

RE: ??? Dumb Consultant ??? - Please Help [7:75213]

2003-09-10 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Steven Aiello wrote: Hello all, I need some folks with hopefully a CCIE to answer this question. If there is an un subnetted class A, and there are 25 or users on the network. would the fact that the network is unsubnetted cause a large load of network traffic? here is the

How to define right cisco hardware and software (IOS) [7:75220]

2003-09-10 Thread Hinwoto
dear all, guys,.. Could anyone give advise about how to define the right - cisco hardware (module, chassis, memory, NPE etc) - cisco software (IOS type etc) thanks and looking forward to your advise guys. hin Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=75220t=75220

Problems with corrupt? NVRAM. [7:75221]

2003-09-10 Thread Degracia, Alex
Hi, Has anybody ran into this problem? This is the version and the device: Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) 2500 Software (C2500-I-L), Version 12.0(10), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) Copyright (c) 1986-2000 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Mon 20-Mar-00 21:43 by phanguye Image

route add [7:75024]

2003-09-09 Thread Steiven Poh
Dear All, I have a very stupit quesrtion here. How am i by pass the proxy and route direct to the router. Pls comment !! Below is my diagram. 169.168.4.2/16 (my pc) - router (192.168.161.254/16)--Leased Line 64k--router (192.167.161.254/16)Proxy

RE: Frame Relay Switch [7:75019]

2003-09-09 Thread Larry Letterman
You can use the routers back to back with the v.35 cables..CCO has A write-up on back-back frame connections..or buy an 8 port serial Router... Larry Letterman Cisco Systems -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Devraj, Prem Sent: Monday,

All the Best to #8593 [7:75029]

2003-09-09 Thread _ DarkNet#10543 _
Congrats on your new venture. Best of luck. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=75029t=75029 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list archives, and

Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-09 Thread Nakul Malik
Hi all, I started off studying routing and found it to be a topic that interested me a lot. I just couldn't get enough of halabi Doyle and the rest. I studied a lot, practiced a lot and was thrilled when I passed the exam in beta. Next I started studying for switching. That didn't turn out as

delivery error (Thank you! , attachment name [7:75032]

2003-09-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Your mail seems to contain an attachment type which we don't allow for security reasons. If you need to deliver the file, please remove your attachment and email the person you're trying to reach to arrange for alternative delivery method. You might also run some anti-virus software on your

Undeliverable: Re: Approved [7:75034]

2003-09-09 Thread System Administrator
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RE: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-09 Thread Larry Letterman
Kennedy Clark's book for lan Switching for CCIE... Larry Letterman Cisco Systems -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nakul Malik Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 11:31 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Studying Switching [7:75030] Hi

Re: OSPF demand-circuit does not work [7:74954]

2003-09-09 Thread Ed Colanski
Devrim Yener KUCUK wrote: what do you see when you do sh dialer on the calling router, as a dial reason? or debug dialer, debug isdn q931 will be telling you And sh ip ospf stat will show you activity of OSPF - remember that every change in OSPF topology can trigger dialer. -- EC Message

Re: Flapping on cat 4506 [7:75018]

2003-09-09 Thread Ed Colanski
ApiNG wrote: Hi ALL, Can someone help me to solve this problem pls (Urgent)? i found to many error on cisco cat 4506 and 4503, about Hostflapping. The following is an example of the console output (with sh log command): 4d23h: %C4K_EBM-4-HOSTFLAPPING: Host 00:10:4B:1B:4D:E4 in vlan 1 is

Re: router CPU utilization on access lists? [7:75002]

2003-09-09 Thread M.C. van den Bovenkamp
Elijah Savage wrote: I have actually been told by TAC before IP Input, for what it is worth :) Not much, anymore :-). It's been a *long* time (IOS 10.x?) since access lists were process switched, and thus would show up as extra time spent in 'IP Input'. Regards,

RE: CCNP exam changes...... [7:75044]

2003-09-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've been working toward my CCNP for sometime. But Cisco have changed the exams twice recently. As my CCNA is only valid until Dec 6th this year, does this mean I'll have to do it all over again ?? Thx Tim Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=75044t=75044

RE: Frame Relay Switch [7:75019]

2003-09-09 Thread Devraj, Prem
Hi Larry, I want to connect 8 port for a LAB Scenario which I have. I was thinking of buying a 2522, I was just wondering if anyone has any better ideas then buying this 2522 Thanks prem -Original Message- From: Larry Letterman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 2003 9 9 14:27 To:

Re: CCNP exam changes...... [7:75044]

2003-09-09 Thread Kian Wah, Lai
nope, you can mix and match old and new ccnp exams - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 5:31 PM Subject: RE: CCNP exam changes.. [7:75044] I've been working toward my CCNP for sometime. But Cisco have changed the exams twice recently. As my CCNA is

STM-1 channelized [7:75051]

2003-09-09 Thread Gunawan Arifin
Hi all, I am a new guy in Cisco world, before asking, I would like to explain about my network : 1. I have 8540 as ATM switch with DS-3 port and will be connected via ATM OC12 to other equipments (2 x 7500 series) Since there will be more bandwidth consumption for ATM (payload/ATM cell), so I

Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-09 Thread Steven Aiello
I just started my routing class for my CCNP. We are covering CIDR. The book is VEERY vague on how the bit patterns break down and are used. This was a problem posed in one of my CCNP labs I have network number 192.168.24.0 / 22 from this I need networks with 400 hosts 200 hosts 50

PBR on 7200 subinterfaces [7:75055]

2003-09-09 Thread Salmons, Malcolm
Hi I'm trying to do policy based routing on a FE subinterface on a 7200 and am having problems at present, i.e. not working. I'm not sure if the router doesn't do PBR on subinterfaces or if I need a newer IOS version. I'm currently running 12.0.15.S3 Any help appreciated. Best regards Malcolm

Re: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-09 Thread Diego Martínez Boqué
Hello Nakul, I had the same problem when studying for the Switching exam. I don't like switches. I know that routers and switching are two different devices and perform different functions, but routers make switches look stupid. I guess that they are two different colors. If you are trying to

Re: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-09 Thread Marko Milivojevic
I have network number 192.168.24.0 / 22 from this I need networks with 400 hosts 200 hosts 50 hosts 50 hosts 2 hosts (for serial int - no ip un-numbered allowed ) 2 hosts 2 hosts 192.168.24.0/23 - 512 (400 hosts fit nicely) 192.168.26.0/24 - 256 (200 hosts fit nicely)

RE: Aux port and modem connectivity [7:74909]

2003-09-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
line aux 0 exec-timeout 0 0 modem InOut What about modem out? Martijn -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Robert Perez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: vrijdag 5 september 2003 17:49 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Aux port and modem connectivity [7:74909] Guys, If I have a

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-09 Thread Dom
Let me give you a bit of a clue - For the 400 hosts you will need a /23 200 hosts you will need a /24 50 hosts you will need a /26 50 hosts you will need another /26 2 hosts (for serial int - no ip un-numbered allowed )and for these you will need /30s (/32s are possible but probably not what

cisco routers for sale plus teltone isdn [7:75041]

2003-09-09 Thread KK Quat
I have the following list of equipment for sale!! 5 Cisco 2501 2 Cisco 2503 1 Cisco 2523 1 Cisco 2509 1 Cisco 2511 1 Cisco 2514 2 Cisco 2620 1 Cisco 4500 1 Cisco 3550 w/Emi 1 Teltone isdn simulator Please let me know if your are interested and they pretty negotiable.

Re: route add [7:75024]

2003-09-09 Thread Brad
Depends what you are trying to accomplish. If it's for your PC, then just changed your default gateway to point to your internet router instead of the proxy (going off your active route list and not your little diagram which looks like it has some issues). There's probably quite a bit of

Re: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-09 Thread annlee
I get the same results as Marko, but this may lay it out so you (and others) can see the development: IP address = 32 bits Network portion = 22 bits Host portion = 10 bits Total addresses for host portion = 2^10 = 1024 Start with 192.168.24.0/22 Focus on the 3rd octet (network_host): 000110_00

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-09 Thread Reimer, Fred
No offense, but this is CCNA material. If you are going for your CCNP, then you should already have your CCNA and know the answer. But anyway... If you need a network with 400 hosts, the smallest subnet would have a /23 mask. So take the first part of your given network and assign it to that:

Hyper Terminal - 2500 [7:75065]

2003-09-09 Thread Johan Bornman
I don't get any response when configuring a 2500 series router (no key strokes) through Hyper Terminal, 3 2500's doing the same thing. When I restart the router by resetting it I can see the boot process fine. Any ideas? Thanks in advance. This e-mail may contain confidential information and

Re: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-09 Thread Brad
Nakul, Hi! If you really want to learn about switching, I'd recommend picking up a couple of switches and learning hands-on. It will give you a chance to play around with different configurations. If you've got the bux, go with a couple of 3550s (it'll pay off after you finish CCNP and go for

Re: Frame Relay Switch [7:75019]

2003-09-09 Thread Wilson Huang
Hi, guys: Why not consider 2523 i/o 2522 ? In the hardware spec, Cisco 2523 is the same as 2522, all the difference is 2523 is Token-Ring based, In eBay, you could find out that R2523 is cheaper than R2522, For the cost issues, I would suggest the 2523. If the cost/price is not the issues,

Re: Frame Relay Switch [7:75019]

2003-09-09 Thread Brad
Sure, you could use an older 7000 series router with 8 serial interfaces. You could also use a 2523. there is also a module for 26xx/36xx routers called an NM-8A/S which would also work. However the best solution is a 2522 or 2523. Old 7000 series routers are really big, extremely loud, and use

OT: CCIE LAB equipment for sale in Germany (EU) [7:75048]

2003-09-09 Thread Antonio Montana
hi all, selling my ccie lab equipment ... will accept offers from germany/europe because I'm located in germany (munich) the equipment is used only a couple of days and can be regarded as new(except of the 2503 and cat2901) pls make offers via email thanks monti R1: 2610(16/48) 1 eth , WIC-2T

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-09 Thread Daniel Cotts
Here's a great resource: pad http://www.nanog.org/isp.html#cidr scroll down to CIDR and download Understanding IP Addressing: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know by Chuck Semeria Looking at your specific problem - think in powers of two. 400 nodes is greater than 256 but less than 512. Use /23 out

RE: Aux port and modem connectivity [7:74909]

2003-09-09 Thread Robert Perez
The fix was to implement the statement ats0=0 (causes the modem to never answer) in the modemcap entry or chatscript. I like the modemcap entry the best.. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 9:15 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: PBR on 7200 subinterfaces [7:75055]

2003-09-09 Thread neal rauhauser
If you're trying to use the modular QoS CLI on subinterfaces its something of a mess - you have to create 'backpressure' at the physical interface level so bandwidth available is less than what your policy needs, or everything stays FIFO. I had a production network with this issue and I

Re: 9E0-600 exam [7:75072]

2003-09-09 Thread Frikkie Voljoen
Good-Afternoon everyone, I am preparing for the 9E0-600 exam, but am battling to gather comprehensive study material. I have been able to obtain relevant product documentation from Cisco's website, but am finding it difficult to get through. If anyone has any suggestions as to where I can

Re: router CPU utilization on access lists? [7:75002]

2003-09-09 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
M.C. van den Bovenkamp wrote: Elijah Savage wrote: I have actually been told by TAC before IP Input, for what it is worth :) Not much, anymore :-). It's been a *long* time (IOS 10.x?) since access lists were process switched, and thus would show up as extra time spent in 'IP

Re: Hyper Terminal - 2500 [7:75065]

2003-09-09 Thread John Neiberger
If you have flow control turned on, turn it off. What are your other terminal settings? For the 2500 series I believe you should be set to 9600, 8-bit, No parity, 1 stop bit. Some Cisco devices request that you use two stop bits so you might try that as well, but my guess is that it's a flow

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-09 Thread Reimer, Fred
Woops, one of the ranges is wrong. Should be 192.168.27.64/26 (192.168.27.64-192.168.27.127) and not: 192.168.27.64/26 (192.168.27.64-192.168.27.191) like I said. Given that you could move all of the latter subnets up, or leave open 192.168.27.128 for another /26 subnet. Fred Reimer - CCNA

RE: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-09 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Get a copy of Cisco LAN Switching by Kennedy Clark and Kevin Hamilton. It's right up there with Doyle as one of the best networking books ever written. It makes switching fun again! ;-) It's well written, technicaly accurate and interesting, and it doesn't just throw the latest marketing trends at

CIDR - I was dumb - thanks every one [7:75079]

2003-09-09 Thread Steven Aiello
I think I was over looking something very simple. CLASS-LESS! If I understand things correctly. If I have 10 bits for my host section I have a total of 1024 hosts. What I was stuck on is liner break down dividing subnets in factors of 2. But ( here was my mistake ) by powers of 2, I'm not

ATM or 3550 [7:75082]

2003-09-09 Thread Dave Williams
Group, I'm planning on purchasing my final addition to my RS home lab sometime this month. I'm having a hard time deciding if I should add another 3550 (I have one already) or if I should pick up a Lightstream 1010 with two 4500s that have an OC3 MM interface. ATM for the 3600s is way too

Good network monitor prog. ??? [7:75081]

2003-09-09 Thread Steven Aiello
Any one know of a good network monitor prog.? It doesn't have to be free but not to expensive. My budget is nill. Any recomendations? Thanks, Steve Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=75081t=75081 -- **Please

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-09 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Reimer, Fred wrote: No offense, but this is CCNA material. Do they still teach classful for CCNA, though? Perhaps the only thing that's hard for him is that 192.168.24.0 has a mask of 255.255.255.0 in a classful system. Moving the prefix over to the left of that classful boundary isn't

RE: speed 1000 nonegotiate [7:74940]

2003-09-09 Thread Georgescu, Aurelian
Well, remember that same software sometimes run on different hardware platforms that could have different speed capabilities. The fact that you don't see it doesn't mean is not used. Aurelian Georgescu -Original Message- From: softmap [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September

Re: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work What I figured out [7:75086]

2003-09-09 Thread Steven Aiello
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: Reimer, Fred wrote: No offense, but this is CCNA material. Do they still teach classful for CCNA, though? Perhaps the only thing that's hard for him is that 192.168.24.0 has a mask of 255.255.255.0 in a classful system. Moving the prefix over to the left of

IP Subnet calc. [7:75085]

2003-09-09 Thread Steven Aiello
Any one know a good free subnet calc. After realizing how many break downs, and how many subnetworks you would have to figure for CIDR, I would rather not do it with pan and paper. Free is good, for the calc. cost. Steve Message Posted at:

Re: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work What I figured out [7:75087]

2003-09-09 Thread Steven Aiello
I was stuck on the idea that you could ONLY re subnet a remaining piece of a subnetwork. And not apply a mask to the whole span of the total available network. You can (unless I'm incorrect here) you just have to watch out for address over lap neer your subnetwork boundries. I think I got

failure notice [7:75084]

2003-09-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at mx4.jmail.co.jp. I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses. This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out. : Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1) --- Below this line is a copy of the message.

Re: Good network monitor prog. ??? [7:75081]

2003-09-09 Thread gizbri
www.solarwinds.net Steven Aiello wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Any one know of a good network monitor prog.? It doesn't have to be free but not to expensive. My budget is nill. Any recomendations? Thanks, Steve **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy

Re: Good network monitor prog. ??? [7:75081]

2003-09-09 Thread John Neiberger
Steven Aiello 9/9/03 11:18:51 AM Any one know of a good network monitor prog.? It doesn't have to be free but not to expensive. My budget is nill. Any recomendations? Thanks, Steve Wouldn't it _have_ to be free if your budget is nil? ;-) You might want to check out MRTG and WhatsUp Gold:

Re: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-09 Thread Tom Lisa
Priscilla, Didn't Radia write a poem that starts something like I have never seen a tree as lovely as a spanning tree? BTW, is it still possible to get a free copy of 802.1s w. I looked on the IEEE site but couldn't find them. Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI Community College of Southern Nevada Cisco

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-09 Thread Reimer, Fred
May be I had advanced access to the new NA material then ;-) In my view, a NA should be able to handle basic RIP, OSPF, EIGRP in a small to medium sized network. That would certainly include CIDR. A NP, IMO, would be for advanced RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, and basic BGP, like for configuring a mid-large

Re: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work What I figured out [7:75094]

2003-09-09 Thread John Neiberger
The key is that you must completely unlearn classful thinking. Forget that you ever learned it. Completely ignore any prior classful subnet boundaries that you were forced to memorize. It's all just one big IP address space that you choose to carve up any way you like. As long as you do it

Re: router CPU utilization on access lists? [7:75002]

2003-09-09 Thread Marty Adkins
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: Yes, that's true indeed that access lists don't cause process switching anymore, so wouldn't show up in IP Input. Two exceptions that I failed to mention are logging and the side effect of a deny. By default, a deny causes the generation of an ICMP admin.

RE: IP Subnet calc. [7:75085]

2003-09-09 Thread Larry Letterman
Boson test have a free one.. Larry Letterman Cisco Systems -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steven Aiello Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 10:15 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: IP Subnet calc. [7:75085] Any one know a good free

Re: Frame Relay Switch [7:75019]

2003-09-09 Thread Duy Nguyen
If you want to do more than j/a frame switch, than a 7000 would be ideal. Fast ethernet, atm, and frame-relay switch all in one. - Original Message - From: Devraj, Prem To: Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 4:49 AM Subject: RE: Frame Relay Switch [7:75019] Hi Larry, I want to

Re: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-09 Thread annlee
page 58, Interconnections, 2e Algorhyme I think that I shall never see A graph more lovely than a tree. A tree whose crucial property Is loop-free connectivity. A tree that must be sure to span So packets can reach every LAN. Firest, the root must be selected. By ID, it is elected.

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work What I figured out [7:75101]

2003-09-09 Thread Reimer, Fred
From what you say, I think you have it, but I'm not sure. Starting from the bottom of a /24 subnet (Class C), you could have a /26 subnet, then two /27 subnets, then four /28 subnets, and finally another /26 subnet. Or you could have two /28 subnets, one /27 subnet, one /26 subnet, followed by a

RE: Good network monitor prog. ??? [7:75081]

2003-09-09 Thread Evan E. You
Free Trial, $59 to buy. http://www.networkview.com/ -Evan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Neiberger Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 1:44 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Good network monitor prog. ??? [7:75081] Steven Aiello

Re: Good network monitor prog. ??? [7:75081]

2003-09-09 Thread dre
Steven Aiello wrote in message ... Any one know of a good network monitor prog.? It doesn't have to be free but not to expensive. My budget is nill. Any recomendations? unix-based free / open-source: netsaint, nagios, zabbix, rtg, rt-snmp (ticketing system with snmp hooks), jffnms,

Re: IP Subnet calc. [7:75085]

2003-09-09 Thread annlee
This one's not bad ... and the price is right http://www.solarwinds.net/Tools/Free_tools/Subnet_Calc/ Steven Aiello wrote: Any one know a good free subnet calc. After realizing how many break downs, and how many subnetworks you would have to figure for CIDR, I would rather not do it with

Dialer-Watch driving me nuts!! [7:75107]

2003-09-09 Thread Cisco Nuts
Hello,Can some help me figure out once and for all what this requirement means: Configure so that ONLY R5 places a call R5 is the remote router and R1 the hub router. This is what I thought I understood regarding the above requirement. Only configure the dialer map statement on the remote side NOT

Re: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-09 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Tom Lisa wrote: Priscilla, Didn't Radia write a poem that starts something like I have never seen a tree as lovely as a spanning tree? BTW, is it still possible to get a free copy of 802.1s w. I looked on the IEEE site but couldn't find them. Sure you can still get them for free. You

Re: IP Subnet calc. [7:75085]

2003-09-09 Thread Darren Crawford
www.solarwinds.net has a nice one. At 05:15 PM 9/9/2003 +, Steven Aiello wrote: Any one know a good free subnet calc. After realizing how many break downs, and how many subnetworks you would have to figure for CIDR, I would rather not do it with pan and paper. Free is good, for the calc.

Re: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-09 Thread
Reimer, Fred wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] May be I had advanced access to the new NA material then ;-) In my view, a NA should be able to handle basic RIP, OSPF, EIGRP in a small to medium sized network. That would certainly include CIDR. A NP, IMO, would be for advanced RIP,

Re: CIDR - I was dumb - thanks every one [7:75079]

2003-09-09 Thread Brad Dodds
Don't feel bad, I have spent time trying to figure out why no layer 3 connectivity only to realize I was working w/old IOS that did not have no ip classless by default Steven Aiello wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I think I was over looking something very simple. CLASS-LESS! If I

Re: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-09 Thread Tom Lisa
We are now teaching VLSM/CIDR in the CCNA curriculum. Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI Community College of Southern Nevada Cisco ATC/Regional Networking Academy Cunctando restituit rem Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: Reimer, Fred wrote: No offense, but this is CCNA material. Do they still teach

home lab equipment [7:75115]

2003-09-09 Thread Dave Williams
Group, I'm planning on purchasing my final addition to my RS home lab sometime this month. I'm having a hard time deciding if I should add another 3550 (I have one already) or if I should pick up a Lightstream 1010 with two 4500s that have an OC3 MM interface. ATM for the 3600s is way too

RE: Good network monitor prog. ??? [7:75081]

2003-09-09 Thread Jarmoc, Jeff R.
It might be helpful if you could describe what you want to monitor. For utilization MRTG works well, and it's free, though it's a bit strange to set up the first time through. Also, Solarwinds is pretty inexpensive, and does utilization and other router/switch stats (CPU, memory, errors, etc..)

RE: Good network monitor prog. ??? [7:75081]

2003-09-09 Thread Kevin Stone
Surprise...it depends. If you're looking for something to monitor and graph things like bandwidth, cpu and memory for a couple hundred targets so MRTG is perfect. Since it is Perl based MRTG is available for most platforms. If you also want to monitor up/down status, Windows/Unix/Netware

Re: Good network monitor prog. ??? [7:75081]

2003-09-09 Thread Nigel Taylor
Steven, There's a great little program on SourceForge that's growing in popularity and IMHO is going to become a great NMS tool. It Integrates Syslog, Tacacs, RRDtool (Performance Graphs), Maps, Traps, TFTP, Autodiscovery, Sound Alerts, AAA, Modular and Extensible.It uses a

RE: Hyper Terminal - 2500 [7:75065]

2003-09-09 Thread Daniel Cotts
Verify that you don't have Scroll Lock enabled on your keyboard. -Original Message- From: Johan Bornman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 9:24 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Hyper Terminal - 2500 [7:75065] I don't get any response when configuring a

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-09 Thread Reimer, Fred
I guess my expectation and Cisco's, or at least their current expectations as listed on their web site, don't match then. By my definition a beginner should know about CIDR, EIGRP, and OSPF. It's not like they are inherently difficult to understand. People tend to make it sound like rocket

RE: home lab equipment [7:75115]

2003-09-09 Thread Daniel Cotts
Which set of equipment (3550 vs ATM) can have the more devious requirements in the lab? If two 3550s then buy it. If the ATM then buy it. I'd lean towards the 3550 and rent time for the ATM. I have no LAB experience to back up my opinion. Be forewarned. -Original Message- From: Dave

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-09 Thread Dom
Oh, and while I'm on the subject - why EIGRP? This is a proprietary Cisco Protocol. OK, I believe that Juniper may have implemented it, but to the best of my knowledge no one else has. Best regards, Dom Stocqueler SysDom Technologies Visit our website - www.sysdom.org -Original Message-

Re: ATM or 3550 [7:75082]

2003-09-09 Thread Ronnie Higginbotham
My opinion you can rent one day of rack time for ATM and understand it. Dave Williams wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Group, I'm planning on purchasing my final addition to my RS home lab sometime this month. I'm having a hard time deciding if I should add another 3550 (I have

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-09 Thread Dom
Fred, check out the archives for Howard's piece on the difference between 'Rocket Science' and 'BGP' when at NASA. Best regards, Dom Stocqueler SysDom Technologies Visit our website - www.sysdom.org -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Reimer,

Re: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work What I figured out [7:75127]

2003-09-09 Thread Tom Lisa
Another way to look at it is that you have one long contiguous line of addresses that you need to break up into different size groups that must also be contiguous. For example: 192.168.1.0 /24 Assume we need three networks (nets ab) with 40 hosts, two networks (nets cd) with 25 hosts, and 3

Re: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work What I figured out [7:75129]

2003-09-09 Thread Tom Lisa
Another way to look at it is that you have one long contiguous line of addresses that you need to break up into different size groups that must also be contiguous. For example: 192.168.1.0 /24 Assume we need three networks (nets ab) with 40 hosts, two networks (nets cd) with 25 hosts, and 3

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-09 Thread Dom
And one last point, No LAN is an island, why two IG(P) protocols and no EG(P) protocol? A NA should at least a some understanding of how to connect to the outside world - when to use BGP and when not to. Sorry Fred, not having a go at you personally, but these are points we all need to think

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