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CCO say's if the holdtime is "0" then the sessions are assumed up and do not
exchange keepalives, but on the command line "timers" does not permit 0 for
the hello or hlodrime interval.
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I got a message saying it was not a valid value. Is that because I tried to
just do one zero (my thinking being it would then give me the valid options
for holdtime)
I tried
ROUTER BGP 100
neighbor 1.1.1.1 timers 0 ?
Anthony Pace
""Chris Camplejohn"" wrote in message
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The router will "bridge" all traffic on those interfaces EXCEPT IP. If you
want to bridge IP you disable IP routing or use CRB or IRB which lets you
configure your choice of bridge/route per protocol per interface (in the
case of IRB you route into the bridge group via the BVI.
An
A. will catch any routes which have ever traversed AS-10
B. will catch only routes which have originated in 10 and have just come
into your AS from AS-10 (meaning you would be directly connected to AS-10.
Does anyone else interperete B differently than this??
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quot; in the destination of an
extended ACL is a weird sort of "shorthand" meaning "only this aggrigate and
not routes which are more spcecific".
Does anyone know the meaning of 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 ?
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/24 as many providers will not propogate this via BGP.
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> My network has an Internet Border router. The router
> has two ISPs connection: UUNET(T3) and SPRINT(T1). We
> have
Did you enable CLNS routing? You need to turn this on before you can
configure ISIS.
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> Hi, Group,
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> I am trying to configure IS-IS at CCIE lab, and two of
What is the difference between PPP MULTILINK LOAD THRIESHOLD and DILAERR
LOAD-THRESHOLD ???
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How can you tell a switch or router to treat untagged frames as any other
VLAN other thatn VLAN1 which is the default? Is it a VTP command on the
switch? How about routers ? How about 2924 siwtches?
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packet, or for fragmentaion of large data packets)
Does that sound reasonable for the "dual" syntaxes??
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> Anthony,
> I think (?) that ppp multilink load threshol
I think 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 is default and 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 is "ANY"
which some IOS's will replace with the actual word "ANY"
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> I
In 802.1q some devices send also send untagged frames on the trunk links and
these are considered to be associated with the "native" VLAN. The thread
below indicates anohter use of the "native" VLAN which is the VLAN used for
VTP. How can you change it form VLAN 1 on a CISCO d
IPX EIGRP and IP EIGRP are 2 different processes (it would seem) but the
floating static route would be :
ipx route default DDD.0004.dd82.0340 floating-static
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> Steve,
I thought on some platforms there was a way to cache the ACLs and or policy
route-maps so they could be fast/CEF/mls switched. Like the logic got
copiled and pushed into silicon (or something like that). Is there any
vlaidity to that?
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I think the VL must be defined on both routers using each others RID not
just any arbitraray interface) In your case maybe the time it worked just
happened to be when you defined the link with the RID.
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084C2A6E195D3B7F can be written and another row above it with the HEX
numbers in order 0-F.
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> Is there any formula to transform a hexadec pair of number from canonical
t
Also Virtual-Template?
Is there a good explanation of their different applications? Does the
Group-Async alow you to defing a template for analog calls landing on a PRI?
Anthony Pace
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for instance :
access-list 101 permit icmp any host 207.122.1.5 echo
access-list 101 permit icmp host 207.122.2.3 any echo-reply
but not
access-list 101 permit icmp any echo-reply any
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initiateing a ping to a device behind ACL 102. Does that
sound correct?
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> I don't think you will see the source as echo reply. By that, I mean that
> the echo reply will only be evide
om them. I
have seen alot of VPN companies sell the SAFENET client as their own.
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> Let me preface this by saying that all of my VPN experience has been
either
> peer-peer
mmand to raise the RTP
ceiling? The quieng question is a good one, because, allthough queing is
supposed to be applied to a phisical interface, you can apply quing in a
frame-relay class-map, and different maps can be applied to different
interfaces.
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""Michael Williams&quo
on ALL platforms, ACLs are fast or CEF-switched by default.
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> Anthony Pace wrote:
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> > I thought on some platforms there was a way to cache the ACLs and or
everyone!
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> You didn't muddy them half as much as I did!
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> I think mine ranks up with my most inaccurate post ever. Unfortunately, I
> answered with the junk that I had
IP NAT INSIDE on the 10.0.0.x interface and IP NAT OUTSIDE on the
141.155.121.x interface.
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> Hi all,
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