hi,everyone!
I have a question about AppleTalk when I show the AppleTalk route.
for example:
RTA#sh appletalk route
Codes: R - RTMP derived, E - EIGRP derived, C - connected, A - AURP
S - static P - proxy
4 routes in internet
The first zone listed for each entry is its default (primary)
what's mean of the word "pseudonode" in IPX environment include pseudonode
LSP and nonpseudonode LSP.
I know that LSP is abbreviation of link state packet of NLSP.
And I want to gain some free references on IPX protocol suite and what do
you refer to that.
Thank you very much and please write ba
hi, everyone!
What's mean of the word "pseudonode" in IPX environment including pseudonode
LSP and nonpseudonode LSP of the NLSP.
I also want to get some free references on IPX/SPX and what do you refer to.
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Hi, everyone!
I have a question about the MAC layer address, and I use the Ethernet for
making an example.
We all know that the first 3 bytes of the 48-bit MAC address are indicate
the vendor. Among the 3 bytes, the first is important, because the first 2-
bit in this byte has special meanings
have
called Cisco, but I not heard anything back yet.
Thanks for any responses
Aaron
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Does anyone know a link to somewhere in CCO where there is a listing of all
the device symbols and what they are? I am looking at some symbols that are
starting to get complex and wanted to reference something to make sure I
know what I am looking at.
Thanks!
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> That is a tragedy. To die in that man
Sorry if this obvious but... I seem to be having a problem with our Catalyst
3548's. Randomly, our NT users (who are wired directly to a switch port) are
logging on the their workstations with "cached information". That is, the
first time they attempted to login to the domain the domain controller
Cisco does make a client but it is in beta testing right now. I have used
it and it seems to run just fine. But they say that it is still too buggy
to release it, so I am not sure when they plan on releasing it.
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Did you verify you're at Open Transport 2.06? Earlier versions of OT (the
ones shipping with OS 9)included a bug that could cause this problem.
If you've enabled portfast and updated to 2.06 you should be OK.
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ng. I'll tell you what happens tomorrow afternoon.
Peace out guys.
~Aaron Vose
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ot cooler ;) Does the 16/1700 series
support ISO release 12.x? And what kind of processing speed diffrence is
there? RAM / FLASH limit diffrences? I'm just a tad bit lost about this
one. Thanks guys!
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Hey guys, this is Aaron again. I failed my CCDA by 37 points. I made a 718
and i needed a 755 to pass Bah, out 100$.. I did rescedule it for a
couple of weeks from now, and now that i know what sections i'm weak in, i
think i might be able to make this up. My worst section wa
This may help you out, watch the wrap:
http://www.blizzard.com/support/index.asp?Action=Solution&BugID=226
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To:
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 5:01 PM
Subject: Diablo II [7:10716]
> Does anyone know what ports Diablo II uses. Need to block it.
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone in here has taken any classes at ICTP (located in
Anaheim, CA) or heard anything about it? I am interested in attending
there, and was hoping to talk with someone who has gone there.
Thanks,
Aaron
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good opportunity to
meet some people in the industry.
Thanks!
Aaron
B Rudy wrote:
>
> Hi Aaron, I recently finished up my CCNP at ICTP. Great
> facility, Great equipment, helpful people. Is there anything
> specific you want to know?
>
> RudyAaron Shively wrote:
> &g
lease let me know.
Thanks!
Aaron
Jeff Barr wrote:
>
> If youre in Southern California, check out the local community
> colleges. I believe Coastline Community College has a bunch of
> courses that lead toward CCNP. at only $13 dollars a unit, you
> can also build a lab with t
from doing this conversion right away
($$$).
At least we aren't faced with RMA!!!
Thanks for all your help and comments, really appreciate it.
Aaron
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Sorry if this is obvious. My network:
Router ---NortelFW--Lan1--router--router--Lan2--NortelFW--Router
RIP is running on the both Firewalls and both internal routers. Both
NortelFW are advertising their default route (out their connected external
router). Users on both Lans are using their closest
However, it was suggested to me that I post a message here to let people
know about http://www.ciscolounge.homestead.com. The forums there are
geared much in the same way that this one is . . .
This is a non-profit site . . . so I don't think this is considered spam.
However, if this message i
There great I really like them.
worth the price too!
I used them and passed on two differnt tests.
Aaron
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> Hi all,
>
> Please give me any suggestion about www.ccxxproductions.com. I am
I'am not 100% but I think you can't take two cisco test on one day? IF I
wrong let me know but I'am pretty sure though
Aaron
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> Personally, if I were you, I would get T
I think that you still have to have an enable password for level 15 on
the router so that you don't end up locking yourself out. When you
want to use privilege levels you need to specify that in your enable
command. In your example, try 'enable 2' for level 2 and 'enable 3&
You can either use login local and set up different usernames with
different privileges or you can use the different enable passwords like
in the original posting. You don't need to turn on aaa just for local
login's.
Aaron
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Does anyone know if there is a way to tell if a router has been power
cycled?
Thanks in advance,
Aaron
Aaron Soucy, CCNA
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Anyone have ideas on PPOA in a DSL enviroment, with dynamic IP's , and
authencation to a radius server
any advice will be helpful!
Thanks
Aaron
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Cisco Certification
Bridges, Routers and Switches for CCIEs
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And yes, I did pass my test :)
Thanks,
Aaron Prather
CCNP+Voice+ATM, CCDP, MCSE, MCP+, Network+, MCNE4+5
nd connect at 9600 8 n 1
directly to your serial port
hit enter and your screen should pop right up
:)
Aaron
MCSE, MCP+, MCNE5&4.11, Network+, CCNP, CCDP,
CCIE written
fter that I am going to look into Solaris Admin
Location: Louisiana
I threw in a couple of extra things, but I know people here are busy, so anything you could contribute would be nice.
Thanks everyone in advance for satisfying my curiosity,
Aaron
Title: RE: ISDN in two 2514
to set this up, you have to get an isdn simulator and an NT1 for each side, whether it be built in or external.
Aaron
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Subject: ISDN in two 2514
Hello:
I would like to
Title: RE: BCMSN
The first place I check for information like this is the website of the information im looking for might be located
I went to www.ciscopress.com
I looked there and found this URL:
http://www2.ciscopress.com/series.cfm?series=2&news=0
hope this helps,
A
any mistakes,
Aaron
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Subject: Difference Between T1 & Frame relay
Can some one clearly explain the difference between T1
and Frame relay, Does T1 run over Frame relay circuits
? Aren't they both Layer
Title: RE: Frame Relay Presentation
A good place to start might be www.cisco.com
do a search on CCO for Frame-Relay
Aaron
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Hi,
I need information on Frame
Can someone explain to me how the ack and sequence information in a packet
is used when establishing a connection?
Thanks
aaron
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I am sorry. I was referring to the IP stack.
thanks
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Thank you for the help with TCP packets
aaron
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fter all of the boxes are upgraded to 5 if they will still use IPX or migrate to IP. Novell has a ways to go in the IP world. So, yes, still expect IPX/SPX to be out there for a while.
Aaron
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them up, or wait for someone to answer them from this list. I suggest that you go look them up yourself, you might find the answers to the other 30 questions that you missed in the process of looking these answers up. Please dont post specific test questions from the CCIE written test.
Aaron
one in the future, if you are going to ask list members actual test questions, make sure that you atleast try to hide the fact that they are test questions. But still the BEST thing you could do is go look them up for yourselves :)
Aaron
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To: Prat
virtual lab, because there is no way every testing center will be able to house equipment, it can be done if cisco really wants to... I think this would be a good test of actual knowledge and not just memorizing test questions.
Aaron
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Title: RE: source quench
Q. When does a Cisco router generate a source quench?
A. Prior to Cisco IOS (r) version 11.3 and 12.0, a Cisco router generates a source quench only if it does not have the buffer space needed to queue the packet. If the router can't queue the routed packet onto the
1024, peer poll intvl 64
Aaron
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Subject: NTP Timings
Hi Folk,
Would you folks know by any chance what is teh Polling interval for
NTP
peers. We have configured a 7513 as a NTP master and was wondering
I hate when i post a really good response to
someone's question, and the list eats my post and it never gets to everyone
Does everyone else have this problem??? What can I/We do to solve this
problem?
Thanks,
Aaron
actually, thats not it :)
i always respond to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
unless i want just to talk to one person
specifically
Aaron
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From:
Jorge
Rodriguez
To: Aaron
Prather ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 10:23
PM
Title: FW: Value of Cisco Certifications
I hope i dont deflate anyone's ideas of what cisco certified people make
but this is my situation :)
CCNP, CCDP, CCIE Cand., MCSE, MCP+I, MCNE5/4, Network+
I make 35k a year :)
think about that for a little while
Aaron
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tever. Just need someone
else to discuss this material with :)
Thanks in advance,
Aaron
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Are there major differences between ACRC and the Version 2 "Routing"
curriculum? I took an ACRC class and have been studying the Cisco ACRC
book. I think I'm ready for the test but, which test?
Get Your Private, Free E-ma
If you can what protocol does it use? UDP? i know its a protocol in
itself, but can this be done? what port number?
Thanks guys,
Aaron
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I got the following certs all by self study:
MCSE
MCP+I
MasterCNE
CNE5
CCNP+Voice
CCDP
Network+
CCIE written test (hard test)
All together that is almost 30 tests and no official courses, only books
(and hands on.)
Not bad for a 22 year old eh? :)
Aaron
command questions).
Again, I hate posts like this because 90% of the posts to this list can be
answered with a little searching either on cisco's site or these archives.
But I like to know as much about an exam as possible before going into it.
Thanks guys,
Aaron Pr
trl-break or by
pressing the Esc key."
i have tried ctrl-break, i have tried "esc" i have tried ctrl-shift-6
im using hyperterminal and i have tried both win95 and win2k
please help,
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Aaron
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Sonicwall makes a good, inexpensive product for this kindof thing.
http://www.sonicwall.com/products/vpnapp.html
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>From what I can tell, that is correct. Im about to take the CID myself, and
it seems that if you complete it before its retired, you are CCDP for 3 more
years.
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I was reviewing the exam outline on cisco's site for the CID exam and
noticed that it did not say anything about X.25, IPX, Appletalk, or
Microsoft Networking. Have they removed this from the exam? I got my CCDP 3
years ago and now want to recert (I recerted my CCNP already so all I have
left is CI
(Server names removed to protect the guilty.)
It doesn't matter which server I try to kick off replication from. The
other one always seems to deny it. I did a search on cisco.com for this,
but got nothing.
If anyone can give me some guidance here or something to check, I'd
apprec
I can't remember the exact passing score, somewhere in the low 700's I
think. In my opinion, it's the easiest of the four.
You're best off checking the cisco site for info on the test. It seems like
they really try to be accurate with what's on the site being what's on the
test.
watch the wrap-
check out sitescope, made by freshwater. I think you can download a trial
copy. here's their site: www.freshwater.com
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ommendations on the proper way to go about it, I'd appreciate the input.
If the whole idea is wrong headed and I should leave it all with conduits,
that'd be useful info also - it just seems like a good idea to go with
access lists.
thanks.
-Aaron
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I doubt cisco will revise the 640-60x tests anytime soon. I think those
test are less than a year old.
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I doubt cisco will revise the 640-60x tests anytime soon. I think those
test are less than a year old.
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every time I have seen a percentage uptime quoted, it has NOT included
regularly scheduled maintenance time.
a year has 8760 hours. 99.999% of which is 8759.9 hours, which leaves .1
hours (6 minutes) for downtime. that would be tough.
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I've been playing around with MRTG - Multi Router Traffic Grapher. And I
highly recommend it if you'd like a way to monitor traffic load on router
interfaces. Very easy to set up and get going. It's open source and
versions for unix and windows are available.
You can check it out here - www.mrtg
This is probably a very simple concept question, but I've asked a couple
people and haven't gotten a solid answer.
If I've got two frame relay spoke sites connected point to point with a hub
site and a server in one spoke site copies a file to a server in the other
spoke site, does all the traffic
man, those are some complete, detailed answers.
thanks a lot.
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Does anybody have a list or know all the uses for a RJ45 rolled cable? The
only think I know is using it for a connection to a router via a serial
port.
Also, does anyone out there know of a pentium 4 laptop that has a com/serial
port built in? I know you can buy those USB/serial things but I
Does anyone know if it is possible to have a connection to a specific host
outside the network without having to re-authenticate? I am running PIX IOS
4.4(5). Thanks in advance for any help.
Aaron Soucy
IT Support Analyst
Women's Health Connecticut
22 Waterville Road
Avon, CT
I dont think I worded my question properly. We currently have a 30 minute
idle time limit. We have a server that needs to have access to a specific
server without being subject to the normal timeout period.
Aaron Soucy
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e BGP routing updates
from neighbor 1 propagating into neighbor 2's routing table.
Please let me know if what I am saying sounds correct based on the above
information and that it is
in fact a typo, or if maybe I am just not understanding it correctly.
Thanks,
-Aaron
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Thanks for the info Chuck.
Yes, that is exactly what the author is trying to demonstrate.
BTW: Book is Exam Cram (McMasters,Morgan, Shroyer) page 145.
-Aaron
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I'm thinking about putting together a home lab and am trying to figure out
the right routers to get.
Is the main difference between a 2500 series and 2600 series that the 2600
is modular and a 2500 is fixed? I know 2500's are end of life cycle and are
probably slower and all that, but that doesn'
>From what I've read, your assumptions are right in that queue gets EMPTIED
before the round robin starts.
As for what goes into queue 0, all I can find is "router system traffic like
keepalives."
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to configure FR on a major int?
I've tried to do that but can't figure out how to declare a major int to be
multipoint or point-to-point, like you can with the line: r(config-if)#int
s0.22 multipoint
Thanks for any input.
-Aaron
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I just took and passed the BSCI test this morning. That's a tough test.
Passing score is a 700. Hardest part was not knowing what to expect on it.
I studied the Routing Certification Guide and the BSCN book. The Cert guide
might have been the best thing for the old test with all the theory
que
I would trust the cisco web site and go with what it says is featured on the
exam. From what I have seen, what it notes on the web site is accurate to
what is on the test.
I used 504 books to pass the 604 test, so I don't think too much changed.
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I think your network was probably okay. My guess is there was just a
problem with users getting to shares on the file server, so they screamed
like users always do.
The master browser holds the master list of all available shares - that's
probably simplifying it, but that's how I understand it.
I'll try to do this without breaking the NDA...
Took it two days ago and passed, but it was pretty tough. Tougher than
routing and switching.
Follow the exam outline on Cisco's web site closely. From my experience, it
a fair representation of what's on the test.
ISDN and PPP are important stuff
port fast is a good idea - lets the host get connected to the network
quicker.
I don't think there's any reason to worry about spanning tree. if you're
connecting to a host, a loop won't ever come up on that port.
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I'm 3/4 of the way through, just CIT to go. I did it in this order -
routing, switching, remote access but I suggest doing it this way, instead -
routing, remote access, switching.
The remote access test is kindof an extension of routing, so I would
definitely do it after routing.
I think the remo
will actually determine how Cisco tests you and which questions
from the pool you will receive.
This seems ridiculous to me, but I have to ask.
thanks,
Aaron
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1) yes
2) show version
3) hit www.cisco.com and search, read, search, read.
4) yes
good luck.
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I hear cisco is doing away with set based. Apparently the ccie lab includes
two 3550's which are IOS based. Whoever told me this said cisco bought the
set based system and created IOS themselves, so the plan is to do away with
set based and go completely with their own stuff.
All that may be wron
I've had good luck with the Exam Cram books by Coriolis Press. They have
some errors, but they've worked for me. Don't be afraid of the fact that
they're for the older test version. The information in these books is still
accurate for the new tests. You'll need something to suplement the errors
For something that small, I'd suggest something simple like a Netgear
device. They provide wireless service, NAT and firewall for security and
they take all of about 5 minutes to set up. I bought one the other day for
about $130. I've only used it for windows machines, but I can't see why you
co
again manually, without an actual connection being
triggered by traffic, and get it back to the spoofing state?
thanks,
Aaron
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nk SANs are
pretty cool, so I'm happy to talk about them.
-Aaron
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>Is this an example of what you call snapping?
>http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1824/sam0201j/0201j.htm
Yes, it sounds like the same thing. When you snap with and EMC SAN, you're
not actually making a second copy of the volume. The SAN just makes the
volume available to two different servers.
Don't go crazy with that stuff.
PPP, ISDN, AAA, DDR, FR - that's where it's at.
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here's another one.
http://www.tele.sunyit.edu/FrameRelay_Configuration.html
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I've been trying to clear something up about frame relay. Two books I've
read say it is connection-oriented. But they also say there is no guarantee
of delivery, best effort, etc. I thought the difference between
connection-oriented vs. connectionless was pretty clear cut, so this seems
to be co
Okay, so the connection is reliable and guaranteed, but data
transfer...not so much. I get it.
Thanks a lot.
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cisco wants you to answer on a test.
Can anyone shed some light?
thanks,
Aaron
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One the flip side of things I would say microsoft over cisco. I think the
real question to answer is are you authenticating location to location like
a tunnel mode (then cisco is best), or are you authenticating remote users
(then microsoft is best).
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I recommend spending a lot of time studying MLS.
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This might sound silly, but could you use a cat 5000 with an RSM or a 6000
with an MSM?. Assign each port on the switch to a seperate vlan, then
create a bunch of one ip address dhcp scopes on the RP and assign one scope
per vlan. This would have the result of assigning one ip address per switch
I just passed support the other day and used Exam Cram, Cisco Press and
Boson. The Exam Cram is good, Cisco Press is good, but just for reference.
I had heard this was the toughest of the CCNP test, but to me it was the
easiest. If you take this test last, the preparation for the others will
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