Re: AUX port connects to Console???

2001-01-30 Thread Adam Burgess
2509 so my AUX port is actually TCP 2009 as 2001-2008 are = used by Async Ports. Likewise on a 2511, AUX would be TCP 2017 as = 2001-2016 are used by Async Ports. Good Luck. Adam Burgess Brisbane, Australia _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription in

Re: DR Election

2001-01-31 Thread Adam Burgess
Any network that can only has 2 OSPF routers (ie. Point-to-Point Serial) does not need to be involved in a DR/BDR election. Any other type of network (even and Ethernet network that only has two OSPF routers) is a 'Multiaccess segment'. Regards Adam Burgess Brisbane, Australia

3640 PPP Authentication Issue

2001-01-31 Thread Adam Burgess
nning via = another router) and I would like to minimise that if possible. Any ideas ? Does anyone know if this will/will not work ? Thanks in advance. Adam Burgess Brisbane, Australia _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com

Re: Radius server - which one should I use ?

2001-02-01 Thread Adam Burgess
Have you tried Internet Authentication Services that ships with Windows 2000? I have a couple of client sites running it with Cisco dial-in gear and no complaints so far. Adam Burgess Brisbane, Australia - Original Message - From: "Schimek, Hans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Looking for Cisco 4000/4500 in Australia

2001-02-01 Thread Adam Burgess
I am looking for a Second-Hand Cisco 4000 or 4500 in Australia or NZ if = possible. Unit must be working but I am not concerned with what modules are = installed, how much RAM it has, or what IOS is installed. Regards Adam Burgess Brisbane, Australia _ FAQ

Re: Cisco Netflow

2001-02-02 Thread Adam Burgess
Daley, I have implemented NFFC (although only with SupIII cards - but I assume it all works the same) in the past, and configured them for data collection. Did you have a specific question about the NFFC? Adam - Original Message - From: "Okuwa, Daley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PR

Re: very confused with access-list, pls help!!

2001-02-05 Thread Adam Burgess
ute-cache > 4)when I do a on router > SIN01>sh ip route connected > C 58.199.164.0/22 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0 > C 58.199.126.0/27 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0 > > Why two networks can state directly connected to one interface, what does it

Re: Exam Number: 640-503

2001-02-05 Thread Adam Burgess
Mike, I would recommend 'CCNP 2.0 Routing' from Robert Myhre. It covers all the material well and has very few errors. Regards Adam - Original Message - From: "Mike Bowlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 1:54 AM Subject: Exam Number: 640-50

Re: Cisco Netflow

2001-02-05 Thread Adam Burgess
MySpecialLAN type ethernet mtu 1500 said 18 state active set interface sc0 1 192.168.0.2/255.255.255.0 172.168.0.255 set mls enable ipx set mls flow full set mls agingtime 512 set mls agingtime fast 32 0 set mls include 192.168.0.1 Cheers Adam Burgess Brisbane, Australia - Original

PPP Multilink or Cisco BoD

2001-02-10 Thread Adam Burgess
To all DDR gurus: Are there any benefits in using the Cisco Proprietary = Bandwidth-on-Demand feature (ie. dialer load-threshold), rather than = using ppp multilink (other than the fact the ppp multilink is standard)? Regards Adam Burgess Brisbane, Australia

Re: PPP Multilink or Cisco BoD

2001-02-10 Thread Adam Burgess
ot;dialer load-threshold" does is, define the load level that must be > exceeded on the first ISDN B channel before the router attempts to bring up > a second B channel for a multilink PPP connection. > > ""Adam Burgess"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message &

Re: PPP Multilink or Cisco BoD (Correction on Typo)

2001-02-11 Thread Adam Burgess
oD > > > > The dialer load-threshold feature, works in combination with ppp > > multilink... > > What "dialer load-threshold" does is, define the load level that must be > > exceeded on the first ISDN B channel before the router attempts to bring > up > > a sec

Re: Re cat 1900 enterprise version

2001-02-11 Thread Adam Burgess
Nandit, The default config for 1900's (at least when upgraded from standard edition) is to support bridge groups and not VLAN's. You can change this once you have the EN software in the menu by going to the System menu and choosing 'Reset system to enable VLANs' (or something like that). This s

Re: 3640 Access server ISDN and PSTN Dial in

2001-02-12 Thread Adam Burgess
dedicated peer default ip address pool default no cdp enable ppp authentication pap group-range 33 44 Regards Adam Burgess - Original Message - From: "Clare, Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 11:10 PM Subject: 3640 Acces

Re: %SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER

2001-02-14 Thread Adam Burgess
This occurs after a software upgrade or downgrade to inform you that configurations may not be 100% compatible between versions. You can normally get rid of the message by saving the configuration file into NVRAM under the new IOS. You should probably find that after doing a 'copy run start' and

Re: Ghost Server and clients using multicast

2001-02-17 Thread Adam Burgess
Jeff, My understanding of the Ghost multicast clients is that they use the OSI Packet Driver, and support layer 2 multicast only (ie. cannot be routerd through VLANs). You may need to put a multicast server in any VLAN where there are clients (remember that the server does very little and could

Re: ISDN

2001-02-18 Thread Adam Burgess
uld suggest configuring with a service account local to the specific exchange server, and use the 'override' security function when connecting between sites) but you will not have problems relating to NT 4 replication. Let me know if this helps - I can provide more info if needed. R

Re: Cat 5000 !

2001-02-18 Thread Adam Burgess
This generally means that the packet was not returned and there was no specific error (ie. no response at all, rather than an unreachable or administratively denied, etc). Does your switch has a default route configured? Regards Adam Burgess Brisbane, Australia - Original Message

Looking for second-hand equipment in Australia

2001-02-22 Thread Adam Burgess
Please respond direct to my email address. Regards Adam Burgess AustEcom Pty Ltd Brisbane, Australia _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: OT: Tcpip Transmission over RS232

2001-02-22 Thread Adam Burgess
> >Back to back rs-232 DCE/DTE. Just like v.35 but, up to 128 kb/s you can > >run HDLC, PPP and or Frame obviously w/ a frame switch. I would guess that this would also be possible with back-to-back DTE cables using a null modem adaptor. Has anyone tried this before? Adam - Original Mess

Re: **Login Scripts (Long)

2001-03-03 Thread Adam Burgess
he network echo from an unknown or undefined location echo. echo Please call the Help Desk for Assistance. echo. pause goto RUN_MAIN :RUN_MAIN echo Script Completed set CFG_SVR= Hope this helps. Regards Adam Burgess Brisbane, Australia

Off Topic - Contact in China

2001-03-06 Thread Adam Burgess
questions for me. =20 If you can help me, please reply direct to this address, otherwise sorry = about the waste of bw. Adam Burgess Brisbane, Australia _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and

Cisco 26xx support for NM-1E1R2W

2001-04-03 Thread Adam Burgess
A month or so ago, I recall someone on the list saying that they were successful in getting an NM-2E2W running in a Cisco 26xx. Has anyone managed (or even tried) to get a NM-1E1R2W card running in a 26xx router? Was it successful? I am aware that even if this configuration worked, is not supp

RE: has anybody tried non-Cisco approved flash/memory [7:2498]

2001-04-29 Thread Adam Burgess
I have 8 2500's, two 2600's and a 4500M, all with Kingston Flash and DRAM and I have never had a problem with any of them. Regards Adam -Original Message- From: xc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, 30 April 2001 11:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: has anybody tried non-Cisco a

Re: Juniper Job Market (was: Passed CCIE Written but NOT doing [7:3962]

2001-05-09 Thread Adam Burgess
~ 460,000 worldwide jobs on monster.com... Non-US 'Cisco' = 919 Non-US 'Juniper' = 22 (Only in UK & Europe) Guess it will be a while for the rest of the world to realise that their Cisco certs are no good. Regards Adam Burgess Brisbane, Australia - Original Messag

RE: CCIE prep - review lab inventory and budget [7:3908]

2001-05-10 Thread Adam Burgess
Unlike Ethernet with a simple X-Over canbe, in order to connect two TR devices together you need a MAU of some type. Enter the 3920 ... Other than Cat5K modules, they really don't have any choice for the lab, as they need to find a way to get TR devices to communicate. There is nothing reall

Re: CCIE Lab setup [7:4872]

2001-05-17 Thread Adam Burgess
os. I think you would be better served by keeping the 2511 and perhaps getting rid of a 2500 (or two) to get some modules for the 3600. Hope this helps. Adam Burgess Brisbane, Australia Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=4947&t=4872

OT: Cost of NM-4E in Australia [7:6538]

2001-05-30 Thread Adam Burgess
module. This module is from my lab and is surplus to my needs anyway (at the moment). Can anyone suggest a fair price (in Aust. Dollars) for a second-hand NM-4E? I have never seen one for sale locally so am unsure of the going rate. Regards Adam Burgess Brisbane, Australia Message Posted

Re: So is the IOS version with IPv6 finally available? [7:6691]

2001-05-31 Thread Adam Burgess
the engineering site - not the standard software download area. Adam Burgess Brisbane, Australia - Original Message - From: "NRF" To: Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 10:32 AM Subject: So is the IOS version with IPv6 finally available? [7:6691] > Has anybody gotten the IOS ver

RE: Anybody know the difference between Aironet Base station [7:7830]

2001-06-09 Thread Adam Burgess
Todd, The Base Station is really intended to install for a small environment (say the home of an exec). The thing has a modem in it and can be configured to dial your corporate network as needed. This way the exec uses wireless (via Access Point) at the office and just needs to turn their lapto