RE: Windows 2000 and NAT [7:43635]

2002-05-09 Thread Brian Hill
ients to get an IP through DHCP. Brian Hill CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Member), MCSE+I (NT4.0), MCSA (Charter Member), MCT, MCP(21), Inet+, Net+, A+ Lead Technology Architect, TechTrain Author: Cisco, The Complete Reference http://www.alfageek.com Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com

RE: Different Cat 1912's [7:43609]

2002-05-09 Thread Brian Hill
The main differences are in the port types (fiber or copper) and the software. The Enterprise software on the 1900 is needed if you want to do any VLANs or actually have a "pseudo-IOS". The standard edition only comes with the menu system. Brian Hill CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Mem

RE: CID Test wonderings [7:43678]

2002-05-09 Thread Brian Hill
the Cisco product (Openview, Sniffer, etc.) Hope this helps, Brian Hill CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Member), MCSE+I (NT4.0), MCSA (Charter Member), MCT, MCP(21), Inet+, Net+, A+ Lead Technology Architect, TechTrain Author: Cisco, The Complete Reference http://www.alfageek.com Message Poste

RE: Reg: OSPF [7:43726]

2002-05-09 Thread Brian Hill
ldn't happen very often. Brian Hill CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Member), MCSE+I (NT4.0), MCSA (Charter Member), MCT, MCP(21), Inet+, Net+, A+ Lead Technology Architect, TechTrain Author: Cisco, The Complete Reference http://www.alfageek.com Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/re

RE: Reg: OSPF [7:43726]

2002-05-09 Thread Brian Hill
Oops, just realized I said "diffusing computation", when I meant "SPF computation"Sorry, diffusing comps are EIGRP :( Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=43814&t=43726 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: h

RE: CID Test wonderings [7:43678]

2002-05-11 Thread Brian Hill
I would assume it was the most recent version, but I really don't know, as I wasn't aware that they had changed the CCDP exams. Brian Hill CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Member), MCSE+I (NT4.0), MCSA (Charter Member), MCT, MCP(21), Inet+, Net+, A+ Lead Technology Architect, TechTra

Re: Designing a enterprise ,by Application not use [7:43614]

2002-05-11 Thread Brian Hill
a given protocol for you, as well as which hosts are the noisiest :) Hope this helps, Brian Hill CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Member), MCSE+I (NT4.0), MCSA (Charter Member), MCT, MCP(21), Inet+, Net+, A+ Lead Technology Architect, TechTrain Author: Cisco, The Complete Reference http

RE: PVCs vs. SVCs - puzzling me. [7:44117]

2002-05-13 Thread Brian Hill
at I do not work for a telco), both VC's normally have a static path through the cloud once established. ATM can also make use of a special type of connection, known as a SPVC, which has a permanent connection from the client to provider, but a dynamic connection from switch to switch inside the clo

RE: Which Catalyst uses CatOS [7:44107]

2002-05-13 Thread Brian Hill
Don, Current switches that support CatOS are (taken from my book): Catalyst 2900, 4000, 5000, 5500, 6000 and 6500 series switches Brian Hill CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Member),MCSE+I (NT4.0), MCSA (Charter Member), MCP+I, MCP(21), Inet+, Net+, A+ Lead Technology Architect, TechTrain Author

Re: DNS - Unicast or Broadcast? [7:44060]

2002-05-13 Thread Brian Hill
quot;I can't find the host"), the client will never query any other servers, due to the fact that the other servers SHOULD (assuming root hints and forwarding are correctly configured) respond with the same answer. Brian Hill CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Member),MCSE+I (NT4.0), MCSA (Charter

RE: STP and 7 hops [7:44408]

2002-05-18 Thread Brian Hill
is simple: For 10 Mb or full duplex 100 Mb connections, the limit is mostly to reduce noise from the amplification of the signal as it passes through the switches/hubs, where as in 100Mb half-duplex connections, it is mostly to keep the propogation delay within specs. Hope this helps, Brian Hill C

RE: STP and 7 hops [7:44408]

2002-05-18 Thread Brian Hill
ave reasons for what I said, just perhaps the weren't thought out well enough. Brian Hill CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Member),MCSE+I (NT4.0), MCSA (Charter Member), MCP+I, MCP(21), Inet+, Net+, A+ Lead Technology Architect, TechTrain Author: Cisco, The Complete Reference

RE: STP and 7 hops [7:44408]

2002-05-18 Thread Brian Hill
e rightI am fine with that, but I would like to clarify my understanding if that is the case. Therefore, I will (try) to make some succinct comments on your statements below: Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > > At 07:29 PM 5/18/02, Brian Hill wrote: > > >First, the slot time (6

RE: STP and 7 hops [7:44408]

2002-05-19 Thread Brian Hill
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > > The IEEE annex that covered full-duplex (802.3x) probably > didn't mention > slot time. That annex was rolled into the 802.3 2000 edition, > however, > which of course does cover slot time since it still covers > CSMA/CD, > repeaters, etc. (in addition to full-dup

RE: DHCP NACK problems [7:44671]

2002-05-22 Thread Brian Hill
ction, you should see under active leases in DHCP a "BAD ADDRESS" listed by the IP. If you see that, ping the IP in question. If you get a response, track down the PC, and do an ipconfig to find it's DHCP server. Then track down that server and kill it :) Hope this helps, Brian H

RE: Dumb Access-List question [7:44588]

2002-05-22 Thread Brian Hill
two are that a numbered ACL has a finite number of ACL's you can create, while a named ACL (supposedly) has no such limit. The second is that you can remove individual lines from a named ACL. Hope this helps, Brian Hill CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Member),MCSE+I (NT4.0), MCSA (Charter M

RE: PIX and MS Active Directory [7:44797]

2002-05-23 Thread Brian Hill
Pat, Are the clients having the problem, or are the servers having the problem? If it's the servers, it's probably just RPC, but if it's the clients, it could be lots of things. What exactly "isn't working"? Brian Hill CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Member),MCSE+I

RE: PIX and MS Active Directory [7:44797]

2002-05-23 Thread Brian Hill
o the fact that it uses random port numbers after the initial session establishment. Brian Hill CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Member),MCSE+I (NT4.0), MCSA (Charter Member), MCP+I, MCP(21), Inet+, Net+, A+ Lead Technology Architect, TechTrain Author: Cisco, The Complete Reference http://www.alfagee

RE: Check My EIGRP Configuration [7:45065]

2002-05-26 Thread Brian Hill
Ismail, I hate to be the devil's advocate, but why are you even using a routing protocol if you don't have any redundant links? Brian Hill CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Member),MCSE+I (NT4.0), MCSA (Charter Member), MCP+I, MCP(21), Inet+, Net+, A+ Lead Technology Architect, TechTr