e traffic needs to be routed to another router.
I hope I made sense, if I didn't, then please feel free to email me.
Regards,
Albert
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What do you mean with primary and seconday ip address for the interface?
Aren't you only limited to 1? Could I subinterface the WAN link to the other
router for each subnet?
The net effect would be the whole network running with 2 subnets, separate
from each other.
Albert
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Hello Group,
Just wanted to sell some leftover memory I have:
2x 8MB Flash for 2600
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Prefer Sydney buyers as shipping would be cheapest.
Make me a serious offer.
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missed.
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Hello group,
I'm having a little trouble with my ISDN config.
Now, this is what I'm getting after a single ping. It looks like it's
telling me "Mandatory IE missing".
Could someone please take a look.
Thanks
Albert
!
interface BRI0
ip address 196.1.1.1 255.
Hello group,
A quick question. What is the quickest way to reload a router to it's
default config. I use "erase nvram" and then "reload". Is there a way of
doing this without doing the reload which can take a lo
ut isn't authentication done on incoming calls anyway?
If I didn't use the 'callin' option, it would authenticate incoming and
outgoing calls? Why would there be a need to autenticate outgoing calls?
I hope I haven't confused anyone. =)
Thanks
Albert
with CCNP, should take this exam within a short
period of time. Thanks everyone on this group. On to the Lab exam!!!
Albert
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Hi Nick,
Sorry not to reply earlier. I was on a business trip. Yes, I got the
Network Learning Guide from CCBOOTCAMP folks.
Albert
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books. He was/is on
various IETF working group. WHAT HAVE YOU DONE? Guest what HE IS FAMOUS.
You will only be famous for your stupidity.
Albert Ip
CCNP CCDA MCSE
Kazootek.com
Senior Network Administrator
Howard,
Thanks again for all your help over the last months (not just to me but
every
both routers and see what had happened.
Hope
its helps.
Albert
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HI,
I have strange problem with one of my
A quick way for me is to reply to the email and remove the EOL characters
and click on the link.
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I wish it is so easy. The questions are not the same values. Some are
worth more than the others.
I have no idea why they use 300 as a base. It is not only CCNA but all the
exam I had taken so far. The passing mark range from 692 to 790.
Albert
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From: Natasha
k at all, you can do without the RSP
and the VLANs. I am not sure how such a network would work but Howard or
Priscilla can probability tell you.
I hope this helps. A really good book to read about switching is CCIE
Professional Development: Cisco LAN Switching.
Albert
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I thought that this must be helpful. A complete explanation of all the "sh
util cpu" fields.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/showproc_cpu.html
Albert
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twork problem. It
is a application problem. Give it to the MCSE and see if they can figure it
out. (oops. I am a MCSE.)
I hope this is of help.
Albert
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a straight adapter do? Had anyone done this before? Any help would be
great.
Now, for the study question. I am going to have 2 WIC-1DSU-T1 router to
play with for a month or so. Can I just cross a RJ45 for back to back
testing and practice?
Thanks
Albert
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and have some tips.
Albert
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Subject: Re: Telco problem, DB 15 and RJ 45 dmarc
Will a DB25 adapter help you much if the telco is terminating
Thanks,
I know that I should use the proper name for all the RJ45, RJ48, RJ48C
what is that one for PRI?..
Will try the cross over.
Albert
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Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 1:40 PM
To: 'Albert Ip'; Cisco@
Does your friend needs to go to school? Does he has the ability to learn on
his own?
I would spend $3500 on equipment. Study by himself, than go to the training
if he needs it for that course.
Remember another thing, MCSE is not networking. It is system administration.
Albert
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shows all the ports.
I am also trying to do the same with a network drawing that you can click on
each equipment and bring you to the first drawing.
Albert
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H.
Interesting, I called GeoTrain this morning and they told me it is 35,000
CAD. That mean you can save $13,000 by going to Canada to take the program.
Albert
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There are benefits to FDDI. They are self healing (if design right). They
also cover longer distance.
Albert
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give you 7f:08:0a.
Again, put it together with 01:00:5e will get you 01:00:5e:7f:08:0a.
I hope that this helps.
Albert
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Stand corrected,
$35,000 us - $23,580.14 = $11,419.86 us in saving.
Then there is living and traveling expense. I wonder why GeoTrain charge
the same in two different currency.
Albert
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35,000.00
Chuck,
Just tried it on a 3662 with IOS 12.1T and it didn't work.
Rotuer(config-if)#ip address 10.1.1.1 0.255.255.0
Bad mask 0x00 for address 10.1.1.1
Too bad, it would had made a interesting trouble-shooting lab.
Albert
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to worry about
conversion mistakes.
BTW. if you get a question on subnetting, remember that to use your first
range of 1-15, you need to have subnet 0 in the config.
I hope this help.
Albert
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th for unicast traffic. There is only one small problem,
some of the catalyst only support packet-based suppression. Just do a set
port broadcast 2/12 ? to see if you input percentage.
Hopes this help.
Albert
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boss want me to have a policy spell out to all the staff to what is
acceptable. I am just starting off and would welcome any ideas. I will
post what I put together once it is done.
Thanks
Albert
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It is kind of late but there is still space open
Alex,
Use a different routing protocol. RIPv2 only use hop counts, 1 hop is
always shorter than 2 hops. If you use IGRP or EIGRP, they both look at
load, bandwidth, reliability to determined paths.
You can manually change some of the metric to get the best result.
Albert
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Yes, if you are using multimode/single mode fiber to connect the two
buildings. Get the GBIC Module to link the two switches.
Albert
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on the CCO about the config and is seeing different approach.
Do I need to setup rsvp neighbors, reservation, senders?
I was told that the bandwidth will be reserved even when there is no phone
call. That doesn't make sense to me. Any help would be apprec
Yep.
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Hi All.
In the beta exam for remote access we were given a long list of commands to
choose f
more different
interface. I could delay the purchased of other routers if I had one with
more interface.
Just my 0.02
Albert
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Yes, if you have the voice module and FX0/FXS.
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Hello:
Does anyone know if it is possible to setup
You need that to input the FXS module.
The FXS\FXO\E&M goes into the NM-2V, which goes into the Network Module slot
in the router.
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What is the config???
If we cannot see the routing table, how can we know.
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heres my setup.
Host---
Xircom also make a USB to Serial converter.
http://www.xircom.com/cda/page/0,1298,1_1-55,00.html
Albert
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Why would you want to do that?
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I am looking for a way to create a script(wit
CCDA than CID.
Check with Cisco. If you got your CCNA, go to Cisco Career Certification
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what test you had pass or need to pass for that cert.
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REVERSE TELNET SERVER!!! "
How can that be done? I can only think of using the AUX port or using serial
with the DB25 connector to a modem.
Anyone have any idea?
Albert
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Curious, can you do the same thing with PRIs. We are getting a PRI here.
Can I use 1 channel to call another channel?
Just wondering.
Albert
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Jeff,
I don't have as much experience as you but would like to give it a try and
bring up a few points.
Pleas see inline.
Albert
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Here's the scenario I proposed:
We would get an OC-3 pipe from MCI-WorldCom here at our main site, which
would th
n, it will automatically use the
other port(s) to forward the data. This is the same as using two routers to
load balance and backup.
Albert
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same ISP for both connection? That could simplify things for you.
Albert
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The problem
connections.
Albert
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Subject: RE: vpn
1) yes - to something that runs IPSec. May be a flash and mem upgrade as
well chances
Title: me1 interface on Cat2948
It
stand for Management Ethernet. It is almost the same as SC0 but does not
does not participate in DHCP or RARP.
Albert
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Mm..
Will the 3Com and the Cisco T-shirt fight in the draw? What happens when
you put them in the wash together? **Ciscom**
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You may need a CCO login.
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i got a doc not found message
Todd Plambeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/05/2000 02:17:56 PM
Have patience.
6 to 8 weeks for result.
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Does anyone know when the results of
Have the CCIE switching
book on order) and shut down one of the port. You will know when this
happen real fast.
My 0.02
Rodgers will know more about this.
Albert
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You got the answer there.
"Ctr Shft 6" same time, than "x"
Albert
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Subject: Stopping Ping
Is there any way to s
I remember reading that SJ is 1024 and 1025 belong to the first CCIE. He
works for Cisco. 1026 belong to the first CCIE outside Cisco.(I don't
remember his name, have to go Chapters and look it up.)
Albert
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A little trick I learn from a CCIE.
If you are doing a configuration on a remote site,
,
Albert
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HELLO
Could you please help me?
I want to configure Cisco router series 2600 to enable OSPF and
t I'm not sure what they
are. I don't really want to turn on debugging, because there is too much
info to log and it would overrun my logging buffer. Also, this is a VPN
using crypto map, there is no GRE interface I can keep track of.
Thanks
Albert
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esn't identify
it as traffic needing to be encrypted.
Albert
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Hi,
When connecting
Hi Jason,
Can you explain further about your issue? Is there a firewall in place? When
you are saying running a query on IE5, you mean you are doing HTTP to a
server somewhere in your network?
Albert
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ifferent routers that connects to the Internet, and add any changes as
needed to tailor for each different network.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Regards,
Albert Lu
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cify different users.
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Greetings,
Can I configure the PI
.
Regards,
Albert
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I have a case with a customer that I am installing a PIX and a border
router for, He want4s to hav
I thought the PIX can do content filtering if hooked up with websense?
Doesn't it use WCCP to do this.
Sonicwall says it can do inbuilt anti-virus, content filtering. But it looks
like its a subscription based service so it's not really your firewall doing
these functions.
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ping isn't in the
subnet that you define for the VPN nat0 and for interesting traffic.
Looking at your ping results, it looks like you can ping hosts in the inside
and outside interfaces. So you just have to figure out why your pix is
stopping your traffic.
Albert
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nat0 or static (you might need both), I prefer statics.
Regards,
Albert
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Hello networkers,
take once the IDS detects an attack? Logging it into the syslog server is
not enough.
Albert
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Hi Sea
alerts? Since for some attacks, a half
hour response time could cause your site to be down (eg. slammer virus). If
that was the case, even if you had all the vendor's IDS, it will be useless.
Albert
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s are used to stop script
kiddies, since exploits that get released have already been known by the
more 'elite' hacking/cracking community for weeks/months before it was
released. So the best you can do is to do your best to stop the mass herd of
script kiddies, and the rest is a number
Hi,
Is this correct? Has anyone tried this before? If it's true, then it will
really be great!! Imagine being able to replace frame relay, vpn for a
office thats nearby and not have to pay a service provider on a regular
basis for port/pvc/cir charges.
Albert
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rface.
Albert
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As Skarphedinsson told me before about the G.SHDSL 828, he was completely
h.
Does anyone know if there's a DSL NIC that can go into your PC, rather than
having a CPE device? Also, I'm not too familiar with DSL, but does it allow
a splitter facility which you can split your line for voice and data?
Any ideas how much the Tutsys product costs?
Albert
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Albert
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Contact me with an offer if interested.
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2501
2503
2509
I'm looking to exchange for a good PC or Laptop.
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Harold,
>From my quick look at this product, it seems to use DNS changes for failover
onto another ISP and keeping connectivity. It works different than how BGP
would for redundancy, with some limitations.
BTW. How much does this product cost?
Regards,
Albert
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Hi Group,
As most of you might know, the 2600 faceplate is quite a poorly designed
piece of c***. I have a 2620 router that has a broken faceplate, and was
wondering if there was anyway of getting it replaced, or even fixed (special
screws maybe?).
Thanks in advance.
Albert
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ot of good insight of the various AVVID
architectures. It would be great to see discussions based on these, to
improve on these and also to improve our knowledge-base.
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Just wondering if anyone was familiar with the CP-30VIP IP Phones and how
they are different to the current 7000 series phones. I was looking at using
them to learn IP Telephony, just wondered if they would be ok.
Thanks
Albert
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Hello Group,
I have some bits and pieces to sell that can be useful for a home lab:
5x Back-to-Back cables
5x Ethernet Transceivers (for 2500 routers)
7x 8MB Flash for 2500
1x 32MB DRAM for 2600
1x 16MB DRAM for 2600
2x 16MB Flash for 2600
2x WIC-1T modules
1x NM-4A/S module
Thanks
Albert
Hello group,
I'm looking to monitor VPNs via SNMP for up/down and traffic volume
monitoring (maybe even send to MRTG). I just wanted to know if the PIX & IOS
MIB supports for this.
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Albert
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t and changed
them to the default 1500 and things began to work normally.
Does anyone have any idea why the MTU size would effect HTTP data eventhough
tcp was established?
Thanks
Albert
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I've got these statements in there, but it still wouldn't work
aaa authentication login VTY local-case enable
aaa authorization exec VTY local
login authentication VTY
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I've got these statements in there, but it still wouldn't work
aaa authentication login VTY local-case enable
aaa authorization exec VTY local
login authentication VTY
Albert
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Tim,
Thanks for that. It works!
I was wondering, would the 'username abc autocommand logout' command be the
best way of disabling a user on the local database without deleting the
account?
Thanks
Albert
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Might also want to consider changing the cost at the ABR using 'ip ospf
cost'.
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Hi,
You might want to check out What's Up Gold by IPSwitch.
http://www.ipswitch.com/
Regards,
Albert Lu
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rder for an internal (iBGP) path to be considered a valid path. If the
matching route is learned from an OSPF neighbor, its OSPF router ID must
match the BGP router ID of the iBGP neighbor. Most users prefer to disable
synchronization using the no synchronization BGP subcommand.
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Hello Group,
I got some 8mb flash memory to sell, pulled from 2500 routers. Looking for
$50AUD each.
Thanks
Albert
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Hello Group,
Could anyone point me to any resources (ie. web, books) for writing
pre-sales/tendering documentation which might include such things as
proposed solutions, pricing, etc.
Thanks
Albert
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rds,
Albert Lu
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Does 'LookingGlass' use telnet sessions to get BGP tables? Can someone
clarify
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Hello Group,
Could someone please give me an overview on 802.1s/w (MST/RSTP) protocols.
Are they IEEE standards for portfast/backbonefast and PVST?
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Albert
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Thanks!!!
Albert
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e all that apply)
A. Data transfer group
B. Hardware flow control group
C. Modem control group
D. Data control group
I believe the answers are A, B and C. However, the practice exam said the
correct answers are A, B, C and D.
Thanks,
Albert
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m and there
is about 20 questions on the command line, 25 questions on ISDN + Frame
Relay and remaining are T1, UTRS references point, aaa, tacaus+ and X.25.
Good luck!
Albert
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Yes, it is supported.
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Can someone pls tell me if t
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