Does anyone how where I can find out what the SAP used is - I need to modify
my SAP filters to allow this one through. We are trying to block all
unnecessary traffic
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Does anyone know if Cisco Secure supports integration into NDS???
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I think that the access list should have priority
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Theory question:
If a route-map and an input acess list are on
used on NBMA networks such as frame relay. Turns the multicast into a
directed broadcast/unicast
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neighbor ip-address defines a
Just a quck note to thank all for the treads
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is the loopback address in the same subnet as the other adresses - is in
included in the routing protocol
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I've been adding loopback
we had a very similar issue with flapping neighbours - our problem was the
NAT config we were using.
Maybe you can post the configs of both routers so we can look
Andrew
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use the "no keepalives" if you are using back to back connections -
otherwise you need to have a frame relay switch configured
Andrew
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from my understanding, "inactive" means the line to the switch is fine, but
the end to end connectivity is a problem
As for the log messages, maybe a form of lmi auto sensing
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Q1 should be D - 1900 is too small and only 10MB - not good for LARGE
graphic files
Q2- check the log
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Hi
While i am preparing for my
Does anyone have an idea if the new wic-1enet supports ISL
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, excess in first interval cr
traffic-shape rate 64000 16000 8000 ? 0-4096 Set
buffer limit cr
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this helps
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as far as I know, you need to have a chat script for each router. The modem
needs to be configured for the aux port- try "modem autodiscovery" A dialer
map statement is needed bound to the modem script for this to work.
Good luck
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Autonegotiation does cause problems sometime. Rather specify it manually. I
had a instance where an uplink autonegotiated to half duplex on one side an
full on the other- result was many collisions!!
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rs swapped out
6 transitions
SAE_ZUR_NAT
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Subject: Re: EIGRP Neighbour - keeps flapping
we need the output of
"show int tok 0"
and
check the &qu
HI all,
I have to routers connected on a token ring segment. Every 120seconds
exactly they lose the neighbourship. This is then established immediately
but keeps flapping. There have been no changes to the default EIGRP config
here in relation to timers.
Any idea's
Andrew Larkins
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0.0.255.255
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From: Phil Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: EIGRP Neighbour - keeps flapping
Andrew,
What IOS version are you running on ?
Do you have any other Routers on any other Token Ring
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From: Andrew Larkins
Sent: 01 November 2000 12:57
To: 'Phil Barker'
Subject: RE: EIGRP Neighbour - keeps flapping
the one router uses 11.2-18 desktop plus. As for the other, it is owned by a
governemt organisation to which I have no access.
We have already
m rconsole, the list of servers keeps
changing - no problem with the IPX side of things.
IP and IPX is being redistribute across the WAN using EIGRP
Thanks in advance
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Ema
backup interface does not just refer to dialup. It is a common practice to
use this kind of dialup backup as it is cheaper.
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Subject: 2 line: the best solution ?
Hi
as for
question 2, you can use dialer interfaces. Under the bri port, you use dailer
pool member 1 and 2.use nat on 1 and the other as normal.
As for
the software version, 12.x IP does do NAT, and for 11.0 you need IP
PLUS
Hope
this helps
Andrew
-Original Message-From: S.
I used the lammle book for the ccda exam about 2 weeks ago and passed. I did
have to brush up on some ccna stuff as well. You just need to have some
lateral thinking and know how to apply what is written in the book
Otherwise - in my opinion the book is sufficient
Andrew
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as far as I know it is ver 12.0
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Hi! everybody,
Could someone tell me which is the earlieast ios release that supports
prefix lists.
thanks
anil
I have the same problem - even asked open forum about this and got nothing
of any benefit back
Andrew
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See if this helps.
To get the Cisco documentation to work under Windows 2000:
- Run regedit
- Locate
I am using the July 2000 cd and am battling here... just have to try the
august one..
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There was a long discussion that should be in the archives..
This interface will not be able to be pinged locally.Any routes that
refernece this will not show until this port becomes active.
Bring up the port and all will be fine
Andrew
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Many thanks to all who assisted in my studies here. I have just finished
writing and passed with 873. It was one of the most tricky exams I have
written yet.
Study very hard for this one.
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Does this mean that we will still need a router to keep the segments
seperate??. A /30 mask for the WAN link.
Anyone got any sample configs for this??
Regards
Andrew
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John, what are you on???.
This is not a good way to start my work day. Grow up
For the record, I live in South Africa, and to date, have received all but 2
of the books that were classified as "free". This does work
Andrew
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My client has a new site where they keep stealing the leased line cables.
The are implementing a Cisco 1601 with ISDN backup. Can the Cisco router
attach to a radio WAN device or is there another means.
All input is greatly appreciated
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Did you disable spanning tree on the switch??
Are they running IPX??
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Hi
I have installed 2924 Switch in client network at the
just
make sure that the DLSw referneces the loopback addresses and that you are using
something like eigrp. Put a default router to the other side BRI with a higher
admin distance - such as 200 for example. It will work.. I have it working
here
Regards
Andrew
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Agreed
What is the chance of finalising this thread??... E is the answer - I can
almost stack something important on it.
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Subject: Re: BCSN
What page is
EIGRP metric looks at bandwidth, delay, mtu, load, reliability.
For an adjaceny to form they metrics must be the same on both sides, or the
2 routers will never route or pass updates.
Best to make the same changes on both sides. As for the clock rate, I am not
to sure here - a flying guess says
I am assuming that the tftp server is correctly setup and that the directory
is available
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I've decided to bite
We had a similar issue here. It was the negotiation for the ip address on
the bri port. We statically assigned one and all worked fine
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Sent: 06 September 2000 16:55
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Title: RE: Load balancing two T1 of two ISP
I
tried this once and it does not work For a static nat to work the internal
ip is translated to one valid external ip.. When I tried to do exactly as you
mentioned I got an error message that the internal ip is already mapped
.
You need a second line to do this otherwise HSRP will not work correctly as
someone is going to have to change the cables over and configur new default
gateways.
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Since when does a VLAN provide redundant access to a workgroup - answer NO.
VLANS are to create "secure" collision domains - no overlapping.. Again , I
believe "E" is the way to go
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What si wrong with "layer 2 devices" - that is what they are??
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Hi guys -
I'm studying for the CCNP myself, and I bought all four McGraw Hill
Sounds like an IOS software/version problem here. I did this to one router,
and it disabled the ISDN module - good thing I had a backup!!
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I just booted my 2621 and I cannot see any of the fast ethernet interfaces!
Anyone
on 0
exec-timeout 0 0
transport input none
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
exec-timeout 0 0
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Andrew Larkins
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Subject: tacacs+ authentication don´t work on console
Importance:
From
the course I was on, only the basic need to be known
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groupstudySubject: frame relay in BSCN?
asa part of many ospf sample
configurationsframe relay is used.is a detailed
it will be a round robin. If the 2nd link fails, the routing will default to
the primary active link
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From what I have read, I believe that area 0 can not be a stub
Regards
Andrew
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Subject: qn on ospf
hi, anyone can help with this :
Router r1 uses a subnet mask
you
need to specify interesting traffic.. Placea statement in the bri config
that says "dialer-list X" where x refers to an access list, then setup access
lists. There is a default idle timeout of 120secs on a bri, then it will
disconnect.
Hope
it helps
Andrew
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we have just implemented cisco secure - it is using all ports
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Subject: FW: TACACS through firewall
It's actually tcp port 49, according to my packet sniffer.
you
will need to specify neighbours under the ospf config for this to work properly.
This causes the multicast to be changed to a unicast which is then forwarded
across the f/r cloud
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create subinterfaces and place nat only on the internet link. This works
fine
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Denao,
Have yo tried the NONAT statement in your access lists? I am by
all connectivity is gone - no eigrp updates come through, ISDN does not kick
in... basically dead with power on
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Hi all
Many thanks to those who replied here. The issue has been resolved. The
problem was with the AS400. All users are now happy
Regards
Andrew Larkins
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Sent: 30 June 2000 15:22
To: Andrew Larkins
Subject: RE: AS400
to the
routers ethernet port. The only change is the software upgrade, some work
was done on the AS400 and the firewall was rebuilt. I believe the issue to
be with the AS400.
Any input here is appreciated
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remove the exec-timeout
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Off the top of my head I think it is the - session-timeout - command that
you can set
is eigrp.
Are time based access lists a good option, and if so, how do I do it?
OR
Should I change the backup to "backup interface" and specify a longer
delay before ISDN kicks in?
All help appreciated
Regards
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could also be a wrong encapsulation type that was set
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Subject: RE: Serial0 is up, line protocol is down!
The line protocol down means that the other end
you need to specify either point t point of point to multipoint. Use the ?
at the end of the command for moe information
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make sure you have configured a default route out. I had a similar problem
and this was resolved by using "ip classless"
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ppp is generic
HDLC is cisco propriatory..
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Carry on studying. I have been in the industry for a while now, and have yet
to see a lady engineer. I would actually like to see more of then. Provided
the knowledge is there, gender means nothing...
Good LUCK!!!
Andrew
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I have loaded a newer image on the box, but have also changed the config
register to 0x2121 by mistake. The console display now comes up garbled. How
do I get this back to normal.???
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0x2121 ;
means that you will end up in bootmode and that you
ignore NVRAM .
Did
where are the access lists for the route map??
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where are the routes
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It provides an interface that is always up. Good thing as if you were
pointing to a spwecific addres, ie ethernet, and it went down, there would
be a failure. On a loopback the routing process can determine the best path
to it - more redundancy
Andrew Larkins
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you will need to define interesting traffic - that is packets that can fire
up the link and those that may not.
Andrew
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Can you tell me what to look out for
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