HI chuck,
I just wanted to say that i find lesson 1 2 really funny.
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Lesson 1 - if you can't get it to work, call tech support. It will start
working the instant you are talking to a tech.
Lesson 2 - if it was
should be meassured before
of course, and the SLA from the provider should be checked.
finally you can always get an ISDN or simply an async connection configured
with DDR.
Regards, Amar.
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Dear All,
At first, I have 2 locations so I choose
hi,
an LL is most cost effective if the sites are close in proxemity.
for an FR, you will have to pay for instalation + local loop + CIR and i
also seen providers that charge based on usage for FR.
contact ur provider to make sure about that...
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HI chuck,
I just wanted to say that i find lesson 1 2 really funny.
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Lesson 1 - if you can't get it to work, call tech support. It will start
working the instant you are talking to a tech.
Lesson 2 - if it was
ur right about the frames ability to use gig0/2 only if the gig0/1 goes
down, but according to the standard, the link from which bpdu's arrive with
a higher cost will be put on blocking, but visibely that is not the case.
some one will surelly respond to this.
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lol Juan
very funny
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Team,
I got this from a friend but I not sure if you have seen this or not but
only someone pursuing the CCIE would laugh at it!!
In the course of my day-to-day work, people ask me what is a CCIE? I
can i rephrase as to not get missunderstood.
TRUE but Very Funny
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HI chuck,
I just wanted to say that i find lesson 1 2 really funny.
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At 01:36 PM 3/12/2003 +, Amar KHELIFI wrote:
sorry i don't agree.
check the bandwidth calculator on the net, u will see that i was correct.
+ for the K and k and B and b, it is so obvious that an explanation is
not
necessary...
While I agree that Kb tends to refer to 1024 and kb
error..
bcran not bcsn
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refer to the BSCN by cisco press by paquet teare for
confirmation.;
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My opinion of in-band and out-of-band:
In-band is when
, is that the download is being measured in
KB/sec while the connection is rated in kbits/sec. I'll shut up now...
s vermill wrote:
Amar KHELIFI wrote:
since
1byte=8bits
and
1Kbits=1024bits
then
32kbps=32768bps=4096bytes
there is no formula.
Amar KHELIFI,
1kbits
CAR would work
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RSVP cannot be configured with VIP-distributed Cisco Express Forwarding
(dCEF).
Is there any bandwith reservation protocol that can be configured with
cef?
Thanks
refer to the BSCN by cisco press by paquet teare for
confirmation.;
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My opinion of in-band and out-of-band:
In-band is when channel control signals are mixed with normal data i.e.
dialup.
Out-of-band is when a separate
and the
source of the default routes. Take a look at the note at the bottom
of the
following page for details:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/default.html
Regards,
John
Amar KHELIFI 3/10/03 9:52:27 AM
yes u can configure 2 default static routes, but it will not load
balance
Hi Ismail,
since no one responded to ur message, here is a link that has sample
configuration for the stated protocols and more.
enjoy...:)
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps5012/products_feature_guid
e_chapter09186a0080134a1d.html
Ismail M Saeed a icrit dans le message de news:
the D channel in on the 16th not the 15th for an E1
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So, here's a question for you all. I saw this on a practice test. Does
ISDN
use in-band or out-of-band signaling and is it different for BRI
versus
PRI?
Well,
u can use a tap and connect a sniffer to it...;;
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Hi Group,
Is there any way to capture the traffic on a WAN link using the sniffer
software. I am able to capture the traffic on Ethernet connecting Router
and
Switch port by
also the sites of the vendor equipement is good place to start with
troubleshooting.
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Hello All,
I'm hoping to get some input on which books are good to strengthen my
understanding of the telco and their equipment.
Currently
the rule is
5 hubs
4 segments
and only 3 populated segments
but the above only applies to 10base x
the hall problem is the the round trip propagation that cannot exceed 512bit
time, so for a 10base x, the maximun roud trip should be 51.2microsecs or
less, other wise problems will manifest, by
Moderator,
my messages are not showing up in the list as of this morning, so u know
why?
just yesterday my messages show up almost instantly, now it does not, what
has changed, and why has it changed as so,
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there is actually another channel for framing and synchronization in BRI and
PRI T1/E1 and it's speed is as follows:
BRI = 48K
PRI T1 = 8K
PRI E1= 64K
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PRI comes in two flavors, T-1 and E-1. T-1 has 23 b channels and 1 d
just wondering who is the moderator here?
yesterday i could send messages ok, now, i can't, can u tell what you
changed? and if so the reasons that made you do so?
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there is actually another channel for framing and synchronization in BRI
and
PRI T1/E1 and it's speed is as follows:
BRI = 48K
PRI T1 = 8K
PRI E1= 64K
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Hi All,
Quick question I hope you can help me with.
How many D channels
thank u very much.
Glad to see the issue fixed.
i'm sure every one appreciates the existence of the site and therefore the
efforts put in it by paul.
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just wondering who is the moderator here?
yesterday i could send messages ok,
this answer is not definit, but if the router can't get the mac address of
the pinged ip, the encapsulation will fail, as u can see, if u pbr some
traffic to go to an address that must be a next hop, but is not, the
encapsulation will fail.
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Moderator,
my messages are not showing up in the list as of this morning, so u know
why?
just yesterday my messages show up almost instantly, now it does not, what
has changed, and why has it changed as so,
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could u give us more info pls, as far as the IP's that you will be using.
wasn't it u that wanted to assign 2 ip's for each server you have?
if that is so,u can do the following:
creat 2 VLAN's on ur switch.
creat 2 subinterfaces on the router(must have fast ether) for the vlans.
PBR every thing
yes u can configure 2 default static routes, but it will not load balance,
but it will provide redundancy.
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Hello all I was just wondering if you could have 2 Default gateways,
using static routes? If so what would you do just
for details:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/default.html
Regards,
John
Amar KHELIFI 3/10/03 9:52:27 AM
yes u can configure 2 default static routes, but it will not load balance,
but it will provide redundancy.
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line vty 4
login
no scheduler allocate
end
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could u give us more info pls, as far as the IP's that you will be
using.
wasn't it u that wanted to assign 2 ip's for each server you have?
if that is so,u can do the following:
creat
yes there is an FRF8 and FRF5 standards that define that, as so:
frf8
fr-CO-atm
frf5
fr---ATM cloud--fr
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I am
the standards official names are actually FRF8 and FRF5.
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DeVoe, Charles (PKI) wrote:
I am looking at frame relay. As I understand it, the frame
relay connection
goes from the CPE to the service provider CO. My
well it's not a web interface, but configmaker will configure it all, from
voice to ipsec etc
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Hi,
Can anyone tell me where I may find specific information reguarding
cofiguring a 2600 series router with the GUI
le09186a0080094689.shtml
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That's for all the info on Ether channel. What a wonderful idea. Is
Ether channel hard to set up? I don't have the 100 Mb routers to try
this at home or even 2 100Mbs switches. Does any one have a
here us are, this doc has the cat ios version of the commands. engoy :)
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk389/tk213/technologies_configuration_examp
le09186a0080094689.shtml
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indeed, much like what happens with frame relay into x25, which gets
encapsulated directely but in the case of FR and ATM there is some
mapping to be done, like the DE field mapped to the CLP, and translation
etc...;
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hi,
eigrp log-neighbor-changes
eigrp log-neighbor-warnings
Regards, Amar.
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never heard of that command...doesn't exist to my knowledge (at least on
12.0)
scott
Shyam, Sharma S (CAP, GECIS) wrote in
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hi,
find below papers about the configuration and the bugs pertaining to the
supported platforms.
Regards, Amar.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk583/tk617/technologies_tech_note09186a0080
0949e2.shtml
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk583/tk617/technologies_security_advisory09
that argument does not exist with the password command atleast for the ios
vers i have.
what ios r u using.
normally when there is an arrgument a space delimites it.
telnet 3001, will actually try to resolve 3001 to an ip(ie, if ip host is
being used)
could u develop a bit on this?
Regards, Amar
and relibility in face of the coming
environment should be weighted out agianst how many host a person could get
away with puting in a braodcast domain.
Regards, Amar.
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Hey Chuck,
How did that big design go, the one you mentioned
at port
3001.
Amar KHELIFI wrote:
that argument does not exist with the password command atleast for the
ios
vers i have.
what ios r u using.
normally when there is an arrgument a space delimites it.
telnet 3001, will actually try to resolve 3001 to an ip(ie, if ip host
is
being used
in global
config mode:
ip forward-protocol udp x
Regards, Amar.
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This sounds like a strange scenario but it is necessary. Lets say I have
network A 192.168.100.0/24 and network B 10.10.10.0/24 . There is an
application
hi,
Commited Access Rate would do the trick for u.
Regards, Amar.
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You could use some form of policy routing !
Stuart Pittwood wrote:
Is it possible to limit the amount of bandwidth used for
traffic sent
from 10.1.1.2/16
hi,
performance will suffer, from the simple fact that the router will have to
drilldown the lists, there is a turbo ACL that betters this,i have not heard
of an actual limitation, ur memory will limit u obviousely.
Regards, Amar.
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Dear
of the protocols.
but i can't figure out why u r using IGRP in R3, since obviously he would
know about the routes.
Regards, Amar.
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R1 R2 R3
router R1 is running igrp process 1
router R2 is running igrp process 1 and eigrp process 2
router
: cebuano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 7:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: BGP origin attribute type e - EGP? [7:61075]
Amar,
Are you referring to an External BGP peer? I hope not as I
haven't seen
that happen in any BGP labs I've done
lation_guide_chapter09186a00800e4789.html#xtocid39
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/products_command_refe
rence_chapter09186a00800ca7db.html#xtocid5
check the above links, they have the info u need.
rgds
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when the update is learned from an E-BGP neighbor.
rgds
Wei Zhu a icrit dans le message de news:
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In what condition is the EGP origin type generated?
Thanks
Wei
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CHAP
the user field that the challanger sends to the calling router is used to
find the shared password between the two routers, which is proccesed by the
md5 hash generator as well as the challange id and the random number, after
witch it is sent to the challanger with the original id challange
oh yes another point,
ppp authentication chap CALLIN
when the key word is used the router will generate a challange only for
callin ppp sessions, and not for outgoing, so you might wana flip that
around since the 3640 will be calling the 1706, or you might wana keep it,
in which case you might
here is a document that talks just about that:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1834/products_feature_guid
e09186a008008019c.html
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Does anyone know which version of IEEE STP bridge-groups use? Switches use
the
you can try an extended ping with the record bit set, maybe it tell you all
routes in that case.
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Symon Thurlow wrote:
Well, I would view an ISP who uses 1918 addresses in their
public network a little warily.
it on the following: 12.1(9)T on a 2500, works as it
should, but of course has limitations.
Amar
Network Engineer
MCSE, CCNP
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Hi,
I've tried to configure dot1q on the LAN interface on my Cisco 2501
running
12.2 (IP Plus
this link has it all:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk543/tech_topology_and_network_serv_and_pro
tocol_suite_home.html
Amar
Network Engineer
MCSE, CCNP
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Howard,
We'd all like to see a comprehensive QOS chart.
Thanks
up
for a time slot or what ever, just telnet to it, if a lab is available get
in and play, user:cisco password:cisco
Amar
Network Engineer
MCSE, CCNP
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Why don't you do this...
1) Organize your thoughts and create an approach
of packet to the second server, as said, multicast is
the way it's done.
Regards, Amar.
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Tat Wee, Kan wrote:
I'm also interested to know if it's possible to configure span
on a router.
SPAN stands for Switch Port
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