You are most likely load balancing across multiple interfaces and the
packets are not there or back. Either way it is an issue with the way
you are routing.
McHugh Randy wrote:
Anyone have an ideas on this half successfull ping across two directly
connect serial interfaces? Clock rate,
I just bought a catalyst 5505 from ebay and I am having trouble with the
console port. I am using one of the console cables that I use with some
other cisco routers. My hyperterminal terminal setting are
9600-8-none-1, no flow control. the switch when booted goes through its
diagnostics and
Thanks to everyone for their help. I finally got into the switch.
Anand Ghody wrote:
I just bought a catalyst 5505 from ebay and I am having trouble with the
console port. I am using one of the console cables that I use with some
other cisco routers. My hyperterminal terminal setting
Since I can't add an attachment I copy and pasted Caslow's response as
presented to me
when I e-mailed Lorne at Cisco regarding my concerns and Cisco's motivations
for
changing the lab format.
Date: July 10, 2001
To: Lorne Braddock, Cisco Systems
From: Bruce Caslow, Mentor Technologies
below is what I believe the source of this thread is about. It looks like
some else had
also e-mailed Lorne, except Lorne sent him two reports instead of just the
one from
Caslow as was done for me. Below is Mr. Remakers remarks.
Mr. Phil Remaker is one of the first people to achieve CCIE
I have worked with Centillion 100s before and know that the code on them can
be buggy
depending on what version you are running. have you checked the log on the
centillion ?
Circusnuts wrote:
I'm dealing with what I think is a LANE incompatibility issue. I have
Centillions ATM switches
I think this also means that you are going to see the prestige of the
certification
diminish. Part of the prestige is that only a few people in the world have
the
certification. If say 80- 85% of people taking the exam pass then
increasing the number
of people taking the exam will increase the
John,
I totally agree with you about more in-depth questions being asked on
the CCNP
exams. I also recently completed both (CCNP, CCIE written) and was
surprised and
disappointed at the lack of depth in the questions I was asked on the
Written exam. I
think if you read the intro/overview
I was wonder if someone could clarify this for me, I am a little
confused.
My understanding is that the Master controls the synchronization and
that the slave only sends DD packets in response to DD packets from the
master w/ the sequence number the master set in the dd packet.
It seems like
The following is based on bridge groups configured on Bay equipment. I believe that a
bridge group is like a vlan. don't know exactly what the all differences are aside
from
the bridge groups not being significant outside of the actual switch ( Information not
passed on from switch to switch).
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