Compression and ...

2001-01-24 Thread Brian Lodwick
Group, In an environment where you have 2 56K links to a destination, but one of the links has compression enabled, would OSPF assign a different cost to the link with the compression algorithm enabled on it or would it assign equal cost to both links since they are essentially are both the s

Re: slash 31 address

2001-01-24 Thread Brian Lodwick
I have no idea why this would ever be used. This would allow 0 valid hosts. /30 masks are often used for Point-to-Point links since they allow for 2 hosts. >>>Brian >From: "Michael E Taiwo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Brian Lodwick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: slash 31 address

2001-01-24 Thread Brian Lodwick
Howard just wrote in the same thing, that is pretty cool. I wonder what the command will be like in Ciscoease? Maybe: ip all hosts point-to-point after the address and mask is entered ip host-zero ip host-one >>>Brian >From: Andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Brian Lodwick &l

Compression and OSPF

2001-01-24 Thread Brian Lodwick
Group, In an environment where you have 2, 56K links to a destination, but one of the links has compression enabled, would OSPF assign a different cost to the link with the compression algorithm enabled on it or would it assign equal cost to both links since they are essentially are both th

Re: why there is an ethernet frame size limitation

2001-01-24 Thread Brian Lodwick
3) Why is the ATM frame size 53 bytes? I bet if we counted how many times this question was asked it would be near 100. Well if telecom guys would've gotten their way and the size was set for telecom to prevent delay and jitter it would've been smaller than 32 bytes. What I have read is that

Re: Certifications on resumes

2001-01-26 Thread Brian Lodwick
Quick note, how many of you think the people reading over your resume are "those that know" that CCNA is a prerequissite for CCNP -as you stated? >>>Brian >From: "Groupstudy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Groupstudy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: Certifications o

Re: vty no password

2001-01-26 Thread Brian Lodwick
if you config: line vty 0 4 no login ~~you won't be prompted to login if you config: line vty 0 4 no password login ~~you will get an error when you try to login saying something like no password set. >>>Brian >From: "umerkhan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "umerkhan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >T

Flash partitions merged?

2001-01-26 Thread Brian Lodwick
Does anyone know how to make a router with 2 / 8Mb partitions into 1 / 16Mb partition (Flash)? Also just for kicks, I was wondering if you can load 2 IOS's on the 2 partitions and then set something like Microsofts arc path to say boot from this partition, and switch between the partitions? >

RE: Please recommend books for BCRAN

2001-01-26 Thread Brian Lodwick
BCRAN book by Adam Quiggle & Thomas Thomas was really good I thought. >>>Brian >From: Ole Drews Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Ole Drews Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "'Tom Keough'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: Please recommend books for BCRAN >Date: Fri, 26 Jan

RE: Please recommend books for BCRAN

2001-01-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
st) really were motivated more by >profit and "being first" on the release than writing a good, quality book. > >Unfortunately for me I bought the series of books and some I have now owned >for more than 30 days. I can't take them back for refunds. I got screwed >this

Re: OSPF cost and scalability to Gigabit ?

2001-01-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
Also I recall there is a way to modify the "cost" formula (10^8/bandwidth) >>>Brian >From: "Richard Gallagher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Richard Gallagher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Phil Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,cisco GroupStudy ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: OSPF cost and sc

Re: OSPF cost and scalability to Gigabit ?

2001-01-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
Yea, I guess how to modify the formula was in that link Phil posted earlier: ~from Cisco's webpage: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/np1_c/1cprt1/1cospf.htm#19733 Control Default Metrics The OSPF metric is calculated as ref-bw divided by bandwidth, with ref-

Mr. Monclova is out of the office

2001-01-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
Just a quick reminder Manuel Monclova is out of the office. I wished we could e-mail bomb Mr. Monclova and shut his e-mail system down, but just think if it back fired. >>>Brian >From: "Manuel Monclova" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: OSP

books on booting

2001-01-28 Thread Brian Lodwick
I would like opinions of others in the group on a book that really digs into the boot sequences, flash architechture for the different models, bootstrap setup, secondary bootstrap images, bootloader, how the different models load IOS, all that kind of stuff. My friend has found a book that soun

Re: books on booting

2001-01-28 Thread Brian Lodwick
t: Re: books on booting >Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2001 15:13:52 -0500 > >Brian, I just witnessed the same thing with the "dir" command on several >2924-XL's that we just got in. I was upgrading the ios and was tryng to >check the flash with "sh dir" and nothing

Re: books on booting

2001-01-29 Thread Brian Lodwick
Howard, When I was thinking about which book would be the book I needed I instantly thought this book would be good: Inside Cisco IOS Software Architecture. Cisco Press, ISBN 1-57870-181-3 I had seen it at the book store, paged through it a couple of times, too. Yesterday (before you sent your

Re: BCRAN -- Book suggestions needed --Thanks

2001-01-29 Thread Brian Lodwick
Kerry, Search the groupstudy history, someone just asked the same question less than a week ago. Anyways I liked McGraw Hill BCRAN book. I said BCRAN not BCSN. (Aparently the McGraw Hill BCSN really sucks and everyone rants about it I just wanted to further clarify I liked the McGraw Hill BCRAN

BPX going out of style?

2001-01-29 Thread Brian Lodwick
Group, Wanted to poll some opinions. Yesterday I read an article which had an interview with Sam Halabi. In his interview he noted his reason for leaving Cisco was he thought it was a bad idea to get rid of their high end ATM switches. (I assume he is referring to the BPX's when he say's thei

Re: CCNP Books

2001-01-30 Thread Brian Lodwick
What's wrong with a book? >>>Brian >From: "Tariq" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Tariq" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: CCNP Books >Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 07:59:33 -0500 > >Hello Everybody. > >I am watching this news group from last 3/4 weeks. >Most of the people here ar

Re: IPX SAP for pc Anywhere

2001-01-30 Thread Brian Lodwick
You could try asking the list~ What is the SAP number of this service type ___ ? Here are some maybe the one you are looking for is in this list? DESCRIPTION SERVICE TYPE --- User Group 2 Print Queue 3 File Server 4

RE: Study Materials (was: CCNP Books )

2001-01-30 Thread Brian Lodwick
If you want illegal software and cracks for pirated software ~~ go to crack sites. If you want book reviews ~~ go to Amazon.com (their reveiws are awesome) If you want to learn about real world scenarios, can't figure something out, want to expand upon certification topics, need help understa

Re: Boot Message

2001-01-30 Thread Brian Lodwick
buy a new ROM chip. >>>Brian >From: "Vincent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Vincent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Boot Message >Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 01:23:12 +0800 > >Hi; > >Hi; >I got the following message from my CISCO 2509, my questions is how to >upgrade the boot

Re: AUX port connects to Console???

2001-01-30 Thread Brian Lodwick
Terminal server, it doesn't sound like such a good thing, huh. It is a router with async lines. You take the lines and plug them into all of your other routers in the rack throw a few commands on the lines maybe make a little host file and you can plug the console into the terminal server and r

re: what's a terminal server was AUX port connects to Console

2001-01-30 Thread Brian Lodwick
Well reverse telnetting is what you are doing when you go from line to line. It is the protocol used and specified by using the port number 2000 + line number. There are other protocols you can use by specifying other ports like tcp raw, but who really cares your definition IS a better definit

Re: AUX port connects to Console???

2001-01-30 Thread Brian Lodwick
t Async module or >you can add NM-16AM which is 16 port Analog modem module. >I know 3600 + NM-16AM is called an access server >Will 3600 + NM-16A be called terminal server? or access server ? >Is Terminal Server same as Access Server as stated by Brian (Landa) and >Daniel? >Thanks &

RE: DR Election

2001-01-31 Thread Brian Lodwick
Joey, I am really glad this message is out there, because I was going to write one confirming my findings with the group. I believe on one part you are wrong in your explaination. I have read and read and the big question is: What the heck is the difference between NMBA and point-to-multipoint?

RE: DR Election

2001-01-31 Thread Brian Lodwick
What about Virtual-links too, aren't they considered a traffic type? >>>Brian >From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: DR Election >Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 12:19:07 -0500 > > >There are three main t

RE: DR Election

2001-02-01 Thread Brian Lodwick
some configs. I'll just throw this out there and see if anyone can see any mistakes that stick out. >>>Brian >From: "Brian Dennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Brian Dennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Brian Lodwick" <[EMAIL

Re: [2511..looses Config When I Reboot it]

2001-02-01 Thread Brian Lodwick
In sh ver what does the config-register say? >>>Brian >From: Manishkumar Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Manishkumar Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [2511..looses Config When I Reboot it] >Date: 1 Feb 2001 12:45:20 EST > >Hi! >I have configured 2511 from TFTP ser

RE: Serial Line Protocol Problems

2001-02-01 Thread Brian Lodwick
I'd try debug interface, or lmi if you are using frame and see what the sequence numbers look like. Also what does the show controllers look like for this interface? >>>Brian >From: "Perusek, Rick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Perusek, Rick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "'Albert Lu'" <[EMAIL P

Re: TFTP Server

2001-02-01 Thread Brian Lodwick
Have you even tried to do any research to figure it out? >>>Brian >From: "Turfis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Turfis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: TFTP Server >Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 10:04:23 -0800 > >How do you setup a WindowsME laptop as a TFTP server so that you ca

Re: Hybrid Routing Protocol

2001-02-01 Thread Brian Lodwick
The only DV protocol that sends incremental updates? You sure about that? >>>Brian >From: John Neiberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: John Neiberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Jason Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Hybrid Routing Protocol >Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 10:20:42

Re: Multipoint vesus Point-to-Point

2001-02-02 Thread Brian Lodwick
Actually multipoint areas act as point-to-point areas and they do not establish a DR/BDR, but form full adjacency with its directly connected neighbor. >>>Brian >From: "Pierre-Alex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Pierre-Alex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Multipoint

Re: Hybrid Routing Protocol

2001-02-02 Thread Brian Lodwick
Why isn't BGP a distance vector protocol? Isn't the definition of a distance vector protocol in short- a routing protocol that determines the distance to all destinations from itself using information received from it's neighbors? Well the big difference I can see with BGP is that it uses a diff

Configuring Bay router loopback

2001-02-02 Thread Brian Lodwick
Anybody know how to configure a loopback interface on a Bay router? >>>Brian _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www

RE: Configuring Bay router loopback

2001-02-02 Thread Brian Lodwick
try searching around this webpage Cory. http://www.alliancedatacom.com/configure-ip-services.htm Good luck. >>>Brian >From: "Stull, Cory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: 'Brian Lodwick' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: Configuring Bay router loopb

Re: Configuring Bay router loopback

2001-02-02 Thread Brian Lodwick
Thanks Howard, I found something tried it, but we couldn't get it to work. Here are the commands we tried: Starting IP on the Circuitless Interface To configure a circuitless IP interface, begin at the Configuration Manager window and proceed as follows: 1. Select Protocols > IP > Circuitless IP

Re: Configuring Bay router loopback

2001-02-05 Thread Brian Lodwick
It just wont allow this command to be entered.? >>>Brian >From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Configuring Bay router loopback >Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 20:56:14 -0500 > > >Thanks Howard, > >I foun

Re: BPX going out of style?

2001-02-13 Thread Brian Lodwick
ink this would be a neat idea. Even though the CAM table is fast the router must still read the entire address and mask. Small pipe identifiers could be inserted into the ip header and extracted at the gateways and lookup would be lowered. Like xtags on VLANS. >>>Brian >From: [EMAIL

Re: BPX going out of style?

2001-02-13 Thread Brian Lodwick
ugh the CAM table is fast the router must still read the entire >address > >and mask. Small pipe identifiers could be inserted into the ip header and > >extracted at the gateways and lookup would be lowered. Like xtags on >VLANS. > > > >>>>Brian > > >

Re: HSRP Question - RSM's on 6500's

2001-02-13 Thread Brian Lodwick
Glen, What about this? Set up 2 HSRP groups. Group 1 would consist of MSM in slot 15 on CAT 1, and MSM in slot 15 on CAT 2. Group 2 would consist of MSM in slot 16 on CAT 1, and MSM in slot 16 on CAT 2. You said you have 2 VLANs. What about setting 2 default gateways for VLAN 1 going to the virt

switching types

2001-02-14 Thread Brian Lodwick
oward C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: BPX going out of style? >Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 10:30:27 -0500 > > >John Nemeth said, > > > >On Jul 6, 1:28pm, "Brian Lodwick" wrote: > >} > >} I have heard many tale

RE: Modem to Console Port

2001-02-14 Thread Brian Lodwick
Also another note if you are going to connect an OOB modem. You may want to configure the modem to pick up after like five rings. That way if a hacker is using a dialer program looking for modem tones they usually don't wait more than 2 rings before it hangs up and tries another. >>>Brian >F

Terminal Server for beginners

2001-02-14 Thread Brian Lodwick
Group I have been fighting with the performance of my terminal server for a few weeks now. It works, and I have been using it, but like I said I have been fighting with it. It seems to send characters to other ports when I haven't initiated a connection to that port. The way I can tell this is

RE: Terminal Server for beginners

2001-02-14 Thread Brian Lodwick
mand. >>>Brian >From: "Jim Dixon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "'Brian Lodwick'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: Terminal Server for beginners >Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 13:21:19 -0600 > >If you

RE: ccnp routing frames

2001-02-16 Thread Brian Lodwick
I made out a diagram showing the different types of areas and listed which LSA's would be allowed into the area. The NSSA was the wierdest one to remember. >>>Brian >From: Priscilla Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Priscilla Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Robert Nickson <[EMAIL

Re: % Connection refused by remote host

2001-02-19 Thread Brian Lodwick
Most likely the issue is with the config on the terminal server. Take a look at the line with "show line" and see if there is a * next to the line you have plugged into the firewall. If there is try clearing the line "clear line _" then show the line again. If this fixes it, but the issue keeps

IPSec, IKE, VPN study resources?

2001-02-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
Group, Can anyone out there help me out. I am trying to find resources for study. I want to get learn as much as possible about IPSec and VPN technology. I would like to see if anyone knows of some good resources to learn more about this kind of stuff -IPSec tunnel and transport modes, Sec

RE: FR + Poison Reverse...

2001-02-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
OSPF uses split-horizon? I don't think this is correct. I hate to be quick to reply but there is no reason for OSPF to use split horizon. OSPF sends updates to all adjacent neighbors, and in NBMA , and Broadcast network types the DR forwards the updates on. Split-horizon is used to keep routing

RE: FR + Poison Reverse...

2001-02-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
After verifying my thoughts with referrences I am now confident OSPF does not in any way use split-horizon. I was a little leary to be absolutely sure right away, since there are often nuances that exist. Split-horizon, Poison Reverse, and Hold down timers were created to overcome loops caused

RE: FR + Poison Reverse...

2001-02-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
poke model split-horizon must be disabled on the hub(unless the hub is configured for point-to-point to each spoke) >>>Brian >From: "Leigh Anne Chisholm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Brian Lodwick" <[EMAIL PROTECT

RE: FR + Poison Reverse...

2001-02-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
because in this environment direct access is not provided for DR/adjacencies to occur. >>>Brian >From: "Leigh Anne Chisholm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Leigh Anne Chisholm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Brian Lodwick" <[EMAIL PROTE

RE: FR + Poison Reverse...

2001-02-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
th the hub as a multipoint subinterface to control traffic, such as for filtering or traffic shaping. >>>Brian >From: "Leigh Anne Chisholm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Brian Lodwick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Ci

Re: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
You know, I bet you guys in the OGC on this list don't even have to ask how old some of us are, after you see us whipper-snappers quickly snap back with responses without thinking. I don't know if I would be considered young at 26 since there are 18 yr old CCIE's. I am on trying to travel

Re: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
I would hate to be up aginst the old grampas. If I was a bettin man I'd take the grampas -$500 on the grampas. Howard Berkowitz ain't no spring chicken, didn't he write in here he was like 52 or something. I'm sure he'd take sides with the grampas. That guy could tell you about the reasoning b

RE: FR + Poison Reverse...

2001-02-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
OK, looks like you are right according to that. I was reading from Bruce Caslow's book. I'll go with Cisco. Thanks for the correspondance Leigh Anne! >>>Brian >From: "Leigh Anne Chisholm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> &g

Re: how to check statistics on a single nat entry

2001-03-20 Thread Brian Lodwick
#show ip nat translations >>>Brian >From: Adam Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Adam Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: how to check statistics on a single nat entry >Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 14:19:36 -0800 (PST) > >Hi group > >How would I check statistics on a single na

stacks decoder

2000-12-07 Thread Brian Lodwick
Hey group does anyone know where I can get software to interpret the output of a show stacks command? >>>Brian _ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com _

Re: Still doesn't work: tough VPN question

2000-12-08 Thread Brian Lodwick
How about getting a test machine and running nbtstats to test the WINS resolution? >>>Brian >From: "Benjamin Walling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Benjamin Walling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Still doesn't work: tough VPN question >Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2000 08:27:

Re: Need help with a failing 7206

2000-12-09 Thread Brian Lodwick
Joseph, This sounds like a good time configure the router to dump the core to a TFTP server before the next crash. Here is a link from Cisco's webpage and a little cut from the page: ### http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/68/15

Re: Requirement for CCNA?

2000-12-09 Thread Brian Lodwick
Paru, What you might want to do is check out the other groupstudy list. The CCNA list has alot of people working on the CCNA test and I bet you would get alot better input on what worked good for the people studying for that test. You can also read entries from people working on the same stuf

Re: Creating more than 5 vty lines

2000-12-19 Thread Brian Lodwick
What do you mean when you say it won't let you create the additional lines? Are you trying to do like ppp over X.25 using Virtual Access Interfaces? Please list the config commands you have entered. Have you tried the commands Patrick has listed? One additional note I think that this addition

Re: Last Nights DC Cisco Meeting

2000-12-19 Thread Brian Lodwick
Cisco is jealous of Howard! >>>Brian >From: "Christine Johnson, CCNP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Christine Johnson, CCNP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Last Nights DC Cisco Meeting >Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 07:03:07 -0800 (PST) > >Last night I attended a meeting

ip subnetting

2000-12-20 Thread Brian Lodwick
Group, In determining valid subnetworks it used to be true all were valid accept the all 1's subnet and the all 0's subnet. In an environment where all devices are compatible, I understand, that by using the configuration command "ip subnet-zero" it enables the use of the all 0's subnet. The

Re: any command to check the bandwidth of frame relay link?

2000-12-20 Thread Brian Lodwick
Sim, I know there was a discussion on this subject a little while ago you may want to search through the past few weeks messages for one on this subject. The responses were really good. >>>Brian >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: "Sim, CT (Chee Tong)" <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: ip subnetting

2000-12-20 Thread Brian Lodwick
Thank you Howard! I have to ask then would the command "ip subnet-zero" be useless then? or are there some environments where this command is usefull and others where this command isn't. It would now seem as though this command would only be nedded in a classfull environment? As this message is

Re: what is the difference between tacas+ and radius

2000-12-22 Thread Brian Lodwick
I was going to write back to you with all kinds of stuff like I was the all knowing, but instead I thought I would give you the website I would have been cutting from and let you read as I do: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/ioft/iolk/tech/rdius_wp.htm >>>Brian >From: "David Nie"

Re: what is the difference between tacas+ and radius

2000-12-22 Thread Brian Lodwick
Go near the bottom of that page and you'll see a header saying: Comparisons of RADIUS and TACACS+ http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/ioft/iolk/tech/rdius_wp.htm >>>Brian >From: "David Nie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "David Nie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject:

Re: what is the difference between tacas+ and radius

2000-12-22 Thread Brian Lodwick
If you didn't want to go to the website here you go. The major differences are: Transport Mechanism - RADIUS uses UDP TACACS+ uses TCP Confidentiality - RADIUS encrypts only the password in the Access-Request packet from the client to the server. The remainder of the packet is in the clear. O

Re: What can CDP offer ?

2000-12-23 Thread Brian Lodwick
Group I wanted to add another use for CDP. We have been working with a new routing protocol which will replace EIGRP on a few of our WAN solutions. The solutions have remote sites connecting via DDR routers to PPP routers through our proprietary network. The routing protocol we are switching

Re: Wierd network

2000-12-23 Thread Brian Lodwick
off the subject but, -Sounds like the way telco fixes things they just suddenly come up on their own. >>>Brian >From: Charles Nunie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Charles Nunie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Wierd network >Date: 23 Dec 00 06:59:12 MST > >Hi everyone, > >W

Easy ML? Re:MCSE OR CCNA

2000-12-26 Thread Brian Lodwick
ML, Wait a minute did I read that right? "Configuring routers and switches are easy" I have been reading alot of books that don't seem overly "easy" to comprehend on configuring routers and switches. If it was so easy how come so many trees have met their doom to Jeff Doyle? Maybe easy for yo

ip subnet-zero

2000-12-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
erstanding this issue. >>>Brian >From: "Donald B Johnson Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Donald B Johnson Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Brian Lodwick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: ip subn

Re: Interface backup

2000-12-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
Perfect BCRAN question! Do you make the Cisco tests? It does lock it down in standby mode UNLESS -you make it part of a dialer profile. >>>Brian >From: "Groupstudy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Groupstudy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Interface backup >Date: Wed, 2

Re: x.25 connection problem

2000-12-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
I am pretty sure you'll have to figure out what should be configured to specify the logical channels coming from the x.25 node. For our network we only specify the "htc" . This can be lic, hic, ltc, htc, loc, hoc. i - incoming t - two-way o - outgoing l - low h - high c - circuit Oh, wait

RE: CID test vs. CCIE written

2000-12-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
I remember in the Ciscopress ACRC book there was some good info on RII and RIF's which were part of the section going over SRT bridging. I bet the book to get would be the CCIE LAN switching book. Then again I bet neither of those has only one page on this info. >>>Brian >From: "Chuck Larri

Re: about NBMA

2000-12-28 Thread Brian Lodwick
Gary, I think you are asking what is the difference between NBMA referred to in OSPF and Ethernet? Broadcasts in Ethernet go out to everyone and only the node the packet is detined for processes it, all the other nodes discard this packet. What is being refferenced in OSPF as an NBMA would be

Re: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year

2000-12-29 Thread Brian Lodwick
Chuck, you da man! I surely applaud your humanity, determination, and optimism. Very inspiring. >>>Brian >From: "Chuck Larrieu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Chuck Larrieu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Cisco Mail List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year >Dat

RE: TACACS and console port

2000-12-29 Thread Brian Lodwick
I agree with Christopher I think, if what he is saying is to prevent being denied access if the TACACS server is down in AAA set the method list to first goto to TACACS then local for access. That way in the case the TACACS server is down it would goto a local database next. >>>Brian >From:

Re: TACACS and console port

2000-12-29 Thread Brian Lodwick
I guess Kathy more accurately answered your question though. Christpher and I were thinking of how you could create a backdoor, but as Kathy wrote if there is no other way listed for authentication other than TACACS your request for access would be denied. >>>Brian >From: "Ric Messier" <[EM

need routing table tutorial

2001-01-02 Thread Brian Lodwick
Group, Does anyone have a link to a site that has a good basic tutorial going over components in a Cisco router routing table? I have been trying to find one on Cisco's webpage and I can't find anything. I looked under everything. Well maybe not everything. I would really appreciate anyones h

Re: Entering Rommon mode

2001-01-05 Thread Brian Lodwick
It matters which terminal program you are using, because the break sequence for each is different. Popular ones: alt + b, ctrl + break, ctrl + b >>>Brian >From: "Roberts, Timothy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Roberts, Timothy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED

Cisco QVPN builder?

2001-01-05 Thread Brian Lodwick
Group, Apparently there is a Cisco setup similar to Xedia's QVPN builder with a 3rd party software for centralized configuration of tunnels between dedicated sites. Has anyone heard of it or possibly anyone on the list worked with it and have any info or links I could visit to get more info on

anyone WAN switching CC__

2001-01-06 Thread Brian Lodwick
Group, Has anyone taken any of the WAN switching tests? I am about halfway through the Ciscopress CCNA WAN switching book and I was wondering other people’s opinions on this test. If I were an IP packet my destination would say CCIE R&S, but a little policy routing has sent me a different w

Re: Setting up a DHCP server on a cisco router

2001-01-06 Thread Brian Lodwick
Andrew, The ip addressing information only? any additional parameters? Also do you mean you want ppp to assign IP addresses to the host machines? You can have a DHCP server specify a pool to the router to give out, you can have the router point to a DHCP server and the server will configure the

Re: Asigning ip addresses

2001-01-06 Thread Brian Lodwick
Tom, If you say this segment is over here and then on the other interface you say this segment is over here too, the router goes, huh? So in other words you can't specify the same group of addresses to be in 2 locations or a router wouldn't know where to send a packet destined for that group of

RE: Setting up a DHCP server on a cisco router

2001-01-06 Thread Brian Lodwick
Leroy, He said he wanted the router to give the client the IP addressing information. In your example the router is forwarding bootp broadcasts and a Windows box is giving the client the IP addressing information. >>>Brian It's a brave man who, when things are at their darkest, can kick back an

Re: Frame Relay Security

2001-01-07 Thread Brian Lodwick
Group, Which then I believe should obviously lead into the discussion- if VPN's are today's PVC's then would it be appropriate to say that traffic transported over the public internet with such a protocol as IPSec is just as safe? and how do you know your enemies aren't working for that frame

Re: Why dont I see SNMP discussion on this board ??

2001-01-07 Thread Brian Lodwick
Charles you said: SNMP is enabled by default on all Cisco devices with the RW password of Cisco. SNMP is not enabled by default- Cisco feels this is a security risk and notes the most secure option is to not enable it at all. About the RW password do you mean the default RW community string? The

RE: Setting up a DHCP server on a cisco router

2001-01-10 Thread Brian Lodwick
DHCP server all together. >>>Brian >From: "Greg Owens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Greg Owens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Brian Lodwick" ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: Setting

Re: make your router as a DHCP client

2001-01-11 Thread Brian Lodwick
You can do it hold tight, I'll get you a sample config. >>>Brian >From: "Jason A. Diegmueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Jason A. Diegmueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: make your router as a DHCP client >Date: 11 Jan 2001 17:12:21 GMT > > > Anyone know how t

terminal server flakey

2001-01-20 Thread Brian Lodwick
hi group, I have configured a terminal server on a 2511. It works great in the beginning, but then it starts to flake out on me. I'll try to report what happens. I notice right when everything is powered up I can connect to all 8 of the routers connected using their hostname and it is exactly a

Re: terminal server flakey ~fixed

2001-01-20 Thread Brian Lodwick
on to the "transport input all" command. Along with Kevin's advice and this additional command sessions shown are accurate and don't timeout. It's working great. Thanks Kevin and Bruce. >>>Brian >From: "Kevin Wigle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To:

RE: CCIE reading: TCP/IP by Doyle Vol.1 or 2~

2001-01-21 Thread Brian Lodwick
Eric you should check out these books, too. These are my favorites: Radia Perlman's Interconnections- (helps you stop for a minute and tear into how things really work in a non-vendor specific view- read front to back read's really nice ) Andrew Tannenbaum- (kindof scary book, but is nice to h

Re: 3102 for sale

2001-01-21 Thread Brian Lodwick
This ain't EBAY. Just kidding >>>Brian >From: Ben Hockenhull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Ben Hockenhull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: 3102 for sale >Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2001 13:16:53 -0600 > >Hi there, > >I'm selling off part of my lab, consisting of 1 fully loaded Cisco

Re: ospf study question

2001-01-21 Thread Brian Lodwick
Charles Jeff Doyle's Routing TCP/IP is a great book. I would also look at Cisco's website and see how this is configured and see if you find anything showing configuration of OSPF in interface config mode. If you pay close attention to how OSPF is configured on the router you can understand t

Re: Non-contiguous subnet masks

2001-01-21 Thread Brian Lodwick
I have an awesome book for you! You must read Radia Perlman's Interconnections. This book not only digs into this issue, but relates IP to IPX, CNLP, DEC, and IPv6. I will first add we would not be able to call CIDR address listings in routing tables prefixes if non-contiguous masks were ever

RE: On topic: Am I the only one that would like Pradeep Kumar to eithershut up or go away?

2001-01-21 Thread Brian Lodwick
Group, Well I don't really particularly like Pradeep's comment's, but I just deleted the message. I wouldn't have ever had to think about it again. The problem I have is that I like to hear from everyone, and I know egotistical people make others think twice before writing in, thinking Pradee

Re: IP duplication

2001-01-21 Thread Brian Lodwick
How about #debug arp >>>Brian >From: "Pradeep Kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Pradeep Kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: IP duplication >Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2001 22:47:35 -0800 > >The latest version of

Re: EASY ?? FOR MOST OF YOU

2001-01-22 Thread Brian Lodwick
B for >>>Brian >From: Alvarado Jesus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Alvarado Jesus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: EASY ?? FOR MOST OF YOU >Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 14:10:43 -0500 > >The network span of a 100Base-T Network (

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