Re: 802.2 Frames [7:25925]

2001-11-12 Thread CCIE TB
>Novell uses 802.3 to mean their raw format: Dst Src Length, IPX. >They use 802.2 to mean an ordinary 802.3 frame: 802.3 followed by 802.2. In > >other words, Dest Src Length, DSAP SSAP Control. > >Priscilla > That is from where the confusion is coming. Thanks for the clarification Regards Adi

RE: What frame format used by TCP/IP? [7:25924]

2001-11-12 Thread CCIE TB
That is what I'm looking for. Thanks >From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer" >Reply-To: "Priscilla Oppenheimer" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: What frame format used by TCP/IP? [7:25924] >Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:55:08 -0500 > >TCP/IP tells the Ethernet driver what kind of frame type to use and

RE: What frame format used by TCP/IP? [7:25924]

2001-11-12 Thread CCIE TB
gards Adiah >From: "Thomas Crowe" >Reply-To: >To: "CCIE TB" , >Subject: RE: What frame format used by TCP/IP? [7:25924] >Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:17:01 -0500 > >TCP/IP doesn't use a frame type per se. Frame types are set at the Data >Link L

Re: 802.2 Frames [7:25925]

2001-11-12 Thread CCIE TB
Priscilla, Related to your comment below: " This is a standard 802.3/802.2 frame. Dest Src Length, 802.2 (LLC). The 802.2 header has the DSAP, SSAP, and Control fields. This frame format is confusing if you are used to Novell terminology because Novell calls it 802.2. But it's also 802.3 and

802.2 Frames [7:25925]

2001-11-12 Thread CCIE TB
Microsoft devices defaults to 802.2 frame format when using NWLink, I'm having a problem categorizing this type. Ethernet II --> uses Type instead of Length 802.3 > uses Length and SSAP/DSAP SNAP > uses Length with fixed SSAP/DSAP and adds SNAP header. Based on this

What frame format used by TCP/IP? [7:25924]

2001-11-12 Thread CCIE TB
Compared with IPX/SPX, what type of frames does TCP/IP use? Thanks @ Regards to all _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=25

Is EIGRP a DV or LS protocol [7:10657]

2001-07-02 Thread CCIE TB
Hi Group members, Is EIGRP a Distance Vector or a Link State protocol. I thought it is a Link State until I read Cisco BSCN book, which classify it as both. Is that possible. Regards to all Adiah _ Get Your Private, Free

IP Address [7:5786]

2001-05-24 Thread CCIE TB
Hi Group members, I came across a question in a Transcender exam in which they give a network address as 172.16.0.1/21. This address is given by an ISP to your network. Is that address a possible network address? It looks to me as a host address. What I'm missing here? Regards to all Adia __

How to audit access to Cisco devices [7:3648]

2001-05-08 Thread CCIE TB
Hi group members: Is it possible to audit the priviledge access to Cisco routers similar to what is on Windows NT/2000. Regards Adia _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Message P

What can CDP offer ?

2000-12-12 Thread CCIE TB
Hi group members, I'm just wondering...if you can access a router by telneting to it, you can get most of the information that you will get through CDP. Then what is the benefit of CDP? Thanks to all Adia _ Ge

Why so many buffers ?

2000-12-12 Thread CCIE TB
Hi, There are many buffers on Cisco routers like small, middles, big, 1. Is there any advantage/disadvantage of having many buffers compared to having one or two only. 2. How and in what order they are being used by the system ? Any feedback is highly appreciated. Adia __

Square boxes on the Hyper Terminal

2000-11-06 Thread CCIE TB
Hi all, I have a problem on a Cisco 2511 router. I use this router for lab practice. When the router is booted and while connected via the console port of Windows 95, I get a screen full of squares!!!The baud rate is 9600. The Ctrl-break is not working. Is the problem from the Hyper Terminal s

EIA/TIA 568B Color code

2000-10-16 Thread CCIE TB
Hi In EIA/TIA 568B the pins to color code arrangements are as follows: Pin Code 1Orange/White 2Orange 3Green/White 4Blue 5Blue/White 6Green 7Brown/White 8Brown Is it true that this arrangement is made according to each wire

Why 8 wires in RJ-45?

2000-09-18 Thread CCIE TB
Hi group members In TP cables we have eight wires. Only four are used. Why we need the other four. The same thing applies to DB-25 and other types of cables. We don't use all of the wires. Why? Regards to all _ Get Your

y in vty stands for ..?

2000-08-30 Thread CCIE TB
hi group does anybody know what the y stands for in vty lines ? _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles