It recently came to my attention that my company may plan to disable all CDP
in our network. The current vibe is that they see it as a security risk. My
intent is to research this and provide a paper arguing for the use of CDP.
The purpose for my post is to see if my opinions of the benefits of CDP
CCO - TAC error decoder provided this feedback for the below error:
1. %BGP-3-NOTIFICATION: [chars] neighbor [IP_address] [dec]/[dec] ([chars])
[dec] bytes [chars]
An error condition has been detected in the BGP session. A notification
packet is being sent or received, and the session will be rese
So I'm beginning my IE studies and had a thought. I wonder just how many
commands there are. Throw out the 3550s, and just how many commands are
possible on the 2600/3600 12.1 series IOS.?.
just rambling.
-chris
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> this brings up two aspects to me. one of "the standard" and one of design.
>
> Obviously, in practical terms, the OSPF standard calls for things that may
> or may not be practical in real world. So there are hacks, some of which
are
> define, some of which are proprietary.
>
> virtual link is a d
> Hi
>
> Happy Holiday to all.
>
> I have some question that I would like to ask the group regarding OSPF,
> Fragmentation and MTU working together.
>
> I have a home lab where OSPF is running find over frame-relay hub and
spoke
> configuration. The problem occurs when I tried to fragment traffic
IMHO, I feel you should be familiar with RFCs. Regardless if the exam asks
questions about them or not. In order to understand the intended use and
possible vendor interoperability issues of implementation, you should have
atleast scanned several of them. What's better, if you find the RFCs a bit
h
While several of us have mentioned splitting up the netblocks that you
advertise to your ISP would help spread the usage across the T1's there is
something to keep in mind. If there is only 1 or so hosts that are most
often the destination for traffic inbound to your site, you are still going
to ge
> Hi,
>
> I have 2 routers configured with HSRP and running BGP with single ISP. For
> outbound traffic, it will go through the Active HSRP router.
>
> How about Inbound traffic? Can the Inbound traffic be 'load shared'? (The
> ISP already make the same preference on our route advertised)
>
> Or th
> all static routes have an AD of 1...whether it is using ur interface or
not.
> all directly connected interface have an AD of 0
> > Hi all,
> > Can anybody tell me when I add static route to my default network it
shows
> > with Administrative distance of 1,whereas we know that static routes to
>
Double check the configuration register, where is the router booting from
when it reloads ?
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Ref wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have 7206 high end router which is configured to be used on an ATM
> network. That means my Serial interface with its sub interfaces are
> mapped to sev
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