George,
Why would you put both on an interface. If your using
a route map you have to call the access-lists you
need.
Bill
--- george <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Theory question:
> If a route-map and an input acess list are on the
> same interface what is the
> order of processing?
> 1. Do pa
Greetings,
I have a Lab date for 18 Nov 00 at San Jose. I'm
looking for a date sometime in middle of Oct to
Earlier Nov. at any site.
So if you think you may need a little more time,
please let me know.
Bill
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Louie,
I think it is a typo.
Bill
--- Louie Belt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't be fooled by this, dates are currently running
> 3-4 months out - and
> most people will need all of that time to study.
>
> Louie
>
> My philosophy, in essence, is the concept of a man
> as a heroic being, wi
Mark,
What you need is IP Policy routing
create an access-list extended in your case that
matches the traffic you want to direct to the proxy.
ie to-proxy
create a access-list for all other traffic.
i.e to-other
create a route map as follows:
route-map to-proxy permit 10
match ip address to-pr
Kevin,
Cisco Call Manager only runs on Mircosoft NT 2000.
Bill
--- Kevin Wigle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Group,
>
> At
>
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/767/spcl/iptel/req.html
>
> one of the CCNAs has to be MCSE 2000.
>
> Can anyone say how the Microsoft cert fits into IP
> Telepho
Greetings,
Just finished first try on the CCIE R/S lab and have
rescheduled with a date of 10 Jan. 2001. But I'd like
to take asap, I'm able to take the test again after 1
Oct 99.
So if you have or know of anyone interesting in
swapping lab dates please let me know. I have one for
10 January 200
or you folks scheduling these R/S
> labs. Are these datest he
> earliest Cisco will give you? I mean, from the time
> you schedule, can you
> pretty much count on it being 6 months out?
>
> Brian
>
>
> On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Bill O'Brien wrote:
>
> > Greetings,
Thomas,
Use the ip ospf priority command on the interface.
The router you want to be DR must have the highest
priority i.e
e0
ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0
ip ospf priority 100
If you want a BDR then give a router a lesser
priority, if you don't want any other BDR's then set
the priorit
Tim,
You need to have a inter up up so it can take that ip
as its id. you can just bring up a loopback.
Bill
--- "Timothy W. Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When trying to enable OSPF, I get the error :OSFP:
> Could not allocate
> router id". This is on a 4000. Please help.
>
>
Where this floating statics with an administrative
distance greater then 110?
--- Will Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll give it a go.
> Was OSPF working? Were the routers learning routes
> from each other? Were
> they all in the "full" state?
> I ran into this a few days ago, but voice wa
Hello,
I'm looking for any studyguide, Books etc that people
might have on the following Cisoc tests.
640-443 managing Cisco Routers
640-444 Managing Cisco Switches
640-601 Cisco Enterprise Management Solutions (due
this month from Cisco.
Thanks in advance and have a good weekend.
Bill
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