I have ROM Version 11.3(2)XA3 installed in my 2611, I was told that I
may need the latest ROMs for the 16 Meg Cisco FLASH upgrade to take
effect. I just received the updated ROMs from Cisco (BOOT-3600=) and
the version is 11.1(20)AA2.
What gives ???
Any ideas before I crack the case to tr
Man- any idea on this one... I'm trying to run two physical addresses
on one logical Ethernet interface. I cannot quite understand what this
error message is pointing me to do (especially since it's a 10BaseT
link). The CCO has sent me to MPLS examples.
r4(config-subif)#inter e0.1
r4(confi
Man- any idea on this one... I'm trying to run two physical addresses
on one logical Ethernet interface. I cannot quite understand what this
error message is pointing me to do (especially since it's a 10BaseT
link). The CCO has sent me to MPLS examples.
r4(config-subif)#inter e0.1
r4(confi
Anyone got the skinny on this one. I have version 11.3(2)XA3 ROMs
running in my 2611 and was told my 16 Meg FLASH upgrade did not take
because I need to upgrade the ROMs.
Is Cisco offering anything newer ??? Both my 2621 and 2611 have the
same ROMs and my 2621 is 16F and 64 RAM device.
T
t; CCIE Labs, racks, and classes:
http://www.ccbootcamp.com/quicklinks.html
> ""Circusnuts"" wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Yes- the program is called MZMaker and can only be applied to IOS
that
> > is run from RAM only.
Yes- the program is called MZMaker and can only be applied to IOS that
is run from RAM only.
All the best !!!
Phil
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Richard
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 2:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Compresses
Has anyone had experience with applying Xon/Xoff on the 2500/2600 series
access server. My 2611 seems to be catching the negotiated Console
settings to all my lab routers just fine, but I get tons of ASCII after
each key stroke when reverse Telnet-ing into my LS100.
Thanks !!!
Phil
Messa
What is the up time issue? Are we talking local facilities (i.e.
carrier transitions) or ISP POP facilities attributed to over
subscription or bad devices ???
The former is almost impossible to solve and is usually just an
occupational hazard within poorly plumed (facilities) locations. The
lat
As far as boot from FLASH and run from RAM versions, the best I could
get without hanging during reload was 12.0(8) on the 3104s and 3204s.
The 3102s for some reason had no problems with 12.0(9). I have since
replaced all my 3000's, so I cannot speak about 12.1 or 12.2. Don't
forget the MZMaker
Could this be it ???
http://www.ciscopress.com/book.cfm?series=2&book=207
Phil
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 5:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCIE Practical Studies by Cisco Press [7:30243]
I've looked
With the one day lab time constraints, I was thinking of wearing a
diaper :o)
Phil
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Chuck Larrieu
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 6:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Proper dress for CCIE lab? [7:29
(2) 8 Meg sticks and (1) 4 Meg for the boot FLASH and I'm pretty sure
the RAM is 32 for both routers. The M has the better processor. I've
got them both and a couple of 4700's here in the lab and both 4500's are
16 and 32 boxes.
All the best !!!
Phil
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PRO
3524xl#sh arp
Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type Interface
Internet 10.1.1.12 5 00e0.1456.4cd8 ARPA VLAN1
Internet 10.1.1.21 00e0.2998.3372 ARPA VLAN1
Internet 10.1.1.3- 0003.6b80.8180 ARPA VLAN1
3524xl#ping
Hugo- I just upgraded a CPA last week to 12.2(6) Enterprise Plus. You
need to download a software cookie from Cisco first.
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Software/Tablebuild/tablebuild.pl/rsl
You must also upgrade the ROM's to the new 11.0 (10c), Cisco part#
BOOT-2500= (which are free from Cis
Not sure the where this thread is going, but the Better Business Bureau is a
thing of the past. You can only hang their sticker on your door if you pay
a membership (as a business owner). Business owners have wizened up over
the past 10 or 15 years. The BBB has been defused by a lack of
partici
Not sure the where this thread is going, but the Better Business Bureau is a
thing of the past. You can only hang their sticker on your door if you pay
a membership (as a business owner). Business owners have wizened up over
the past 10 or 15 years. The BBB has been defused by a lack of
partici
: "John Green"
To: "Circusnuts" ;
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 6:51 AM
Subject: Re: Home lab - 2523 [7:27788]
> ok tell me this guys.
> the 2523 and 2514 are not available in like
> used_hardware / online / acution sites.
> seems these two are pretty popular ones. w
All you need is @ least version 10.0 IOS and Serial interfaces. This
explains why the AGS and MGS (and ear muffs) are still found in a lot of
CCIE labs today.
All the best !!!
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "EA Louie"
To:
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: Home la
I suspect any protocol that you can do bandwidth and or delay statements, can
easily balance those two circuits. Two equal cost paths in OSPF or EIGRP
will
give you per packet or per session balance, with failover. I'm pretty
certain
you will not be able to find an ISP willing to run BGP with yo
Anyone know of the link or have this on an old documentation CD ??? The CCO
seems to exclude this device when it comes to breaking and entering :o)
Thanks
Phil
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Anyone know how to get rid of this trailing curser garble ???
sswd=c>enable
Input Password:
sswd=c>Phil
***Command name is illegal.
sswd=c>set passworkdd
***Command name is illegal.
sswd=c>set pa
Has anyone uncovered the speed and pin of the RAM and FLASH for this router
??? We purchased one for the lab @ work and it was delivered with no memory.
Cisco wants $800 reseller cost for a stick of RAM.
Thanks
Phil
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If you bought from Ebay, you have their slow complaint process to help
(sorta :o) If you used PayPal, both you and the seller are verified, and
you used a credit card- you're covered. Rule of thumb though, escrow any
purchase you cannot afford to lose. I have purchased my entire lab off of
Ebay
Man-o-man !!! It took me a while to track this down this afternoon. If you
upgrading a CPA router, you'll need this piece of software.
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Software/Tablebuild/tablebuild.pl/rsl
All the best !!!
Phil
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Man-o-man !!! It took me a while to track this down this afternoon. If you
upgrading a CPA router, you'll need this piece of software.
All the best !!!
Phil
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ATM interface to ATM interfaces- yes
Check out these archive links:
http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/cisco/200109/msg01872.html
http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/cisco/200109/msg01874.html
http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/cisco/200109/msg01883.html
http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/cisco/20
I think what you're hearing, is that the OS looks the same. 1200 OS is set
based and reacts just like the 5000's CatOS, but not many features of
course. I think the last revision for the 1200 OS was either in 1996 or
1997.
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "Fanglo MA"
To:
Sent: Monday,
Sorry- CDP neighbors when connected to my 3524 doesn't work either.
Phil
- Original Message -
From: Circusnuts
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 2:02 PM
Subject: WS-C1200 Switch
I bought a cheap Cisco switch to run the network within the house and it does
I bought a cheap Cisco switch to run the network within the house and it does
work, but I have nothing when Console-ing into the Admin port (not even modem
string to tell me I have the wrong cable).
Any ideas- it autosenses and negotiates fine, but I'd like to configure a few
things too
Thanks
P
;anil"
To: "Circusnuts" ;
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 6:18 PM
Subject: CISCOWORKS USER GUIDE RWAN LMS
> from Amazon.com:
> What is "RWAN, LMS"?
> Thanks
> -Anil
>
> --
> CISCO CISCOWORKS USER GUIDE RWAN LMS
> No photo available
> Pric
Nope- I had to purchase the courseware and a documentation kit off of Ebay.
Cisco does offer a CBT for $10 + shipping. There is always the Global
Knowledge bootcamp for $5,000 :o)>
All the best !!!
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "D sam"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 3:35 PM
Are you sure IS-IS is on CCNP routing ??? If you follow the history of
IS-IS, it speaks to why we know more about OSPF.
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/PSP/psp_view.pl?p=Internetworking:ISIS
All the best !!!
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "Huan PHAM"
To:
Sent: Sunday, November
hroughput. Just can't remember which one. I'll guess at the one
> closest to the power supply.
> Let us know the outcome.
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Circusnuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 8:24 PM
> > To: [EMAI
rewall each user sessions will
traverse.
All the best !!!
Phil
- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Wigle"
To: "Circusnuts" ;
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 10:54 PM
Subject: Re: Is Pix failover can be Load balancer ? [7:26673]
> actually. no??
>
> When I was
Be careful how you load balance. Unlike the Check Point's stateful setup,
Pix does not maintain state on both boxes, when running as parallel devices.
Also- the purchase agreement and software are for primary and failover
units. There is a sizable discount applied to the failover Pix. The state
I found on the CCO where it is not recommended not to run FE and ATM modules
on the same 45 or 4700 router. I have a 4500 and 4500M, both running NP-4Ts,
NP-1FE, and NP-1R & NP-2R modules. Has anyone had experience with running
ATM
and FE on the same router ??? Cisco says it's a big no-go, but
This is a hard one to pinpoint. A lot of the network health products do not
record spikes. In general, if I recall, 40% average is cause to begin
thinking of upgrading to another platform or processor. During my time in
the NOC, I never was able to practice this mind you. The issues generally
Yep- 4X4 Meg (total of 16), 30 pin, 80ns or better is the spec for the 3101,
3102, and 3202.
All the best !!!
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "Peter B"
To:
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 6:34 PM
Subject: RE: Cisco 3000 IOS [7:25745]
> try to find four 4 Meg pieces with 30 pin for th
You might be surprised just how much IS-IS you understand, if you already
have OSPF down. I think MCI is the ISP that still uses quite a bit of IS-IS
within their network.
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/PSP/psp_view.pl?p=Internetworking:ISIS
All the best !!!
Phil
- Original Message
I know this has been answered @ least 2 or 3 times since I have been on the
list, but... does anyone have the CCO link that show's how to depict which is
which ???
Thanks !!!
Phil
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do not have above the CCNA understanding going into your studies. For this
reason, use the Cisco Press as your guide (it's were the exam comes from).
All the best !!!
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "Juan Blanco"
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Theoretically-
Config wise- you can oversubscribe all you want. V.35 & RS232 are generally
T1 or Frame physical conn
Ah ha- I just spent the last month answering these question and more, as I
was asked to research firewall solutions for my employer.
There are two types of firewall in used today: Proxy based (i.e. Symantec,
better known as Raptor) and Stateful (i.e. PIX and CheckPoint).
Proxy firewalls intercep
I got up to speed a few years ago with old Global Knowledge class books. As
far as the initial foundations for ATM, I highly recommend the Ciscopress
WAN Quick Start book. The one ATM chapter in that book has probably the
best explanation of ATM and ATM COS I have ever read.
.02
Phil
- Ori
Add ISIS to the list and yes you can have basic IP IOS running these routing
protocols, starting (I'd say) with the 1600 series and UP. Now to handle
the 120,000 prefixes out on the Internet is another story entirely :o)
All the best !!!
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "suaveguru"
To:
I don't see the underline or bold, but everything looks good. Here is the
Sho Ver from a loaded 2501, to compare.
2501>Sho Version
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) 2500 Software (C2500-JS-L), Version 12.2(5a), RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-2001 by cisco Systems,
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The term "line hit" is not an industry standard, but I have heard it used.
A "line hit" is generally a power outage o
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The term "line hit" is not an industry standard, but I have heard it used.
A "line hit" is generally a power outage o
Only the 3104 and 3204 routers allow for DCE (clock rate) and DTE on the
Serial. Unless you have one or both of there routers in you lab, I'm afraid
your stuck with a crossover connecting Ethernets.
All the best !!!
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "Dave Sinclair"
To:
Sent: Friday, Nov
John- I believe you've let this term confuse you. What you are seeing with
TCP windowing is how may packets you send before requiring an
acknowledgement. This is better know as the sliding window principle,
because consistent connections allow the window to open more freely (i.e.
larger periods
Geeze- Open View is probably the most widely used. Depending on your
company size, I think you should find it more reasonable than CiscoWorks.
We used NetView @ my old employer (IBM's version of Open View). All these
applications come with demo periods. I think Open View allows up to 50
object
Have you installed the 100+ Meg service pack ???
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "jimmy halbert"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 7:10 PM
Subject: 2000 professional [7:24175]
> I am trying to get hyperminal to work wih 2000 Professionalno such
> luck
>
> _
Yep- I've got one of my 2600's working as the hub for IOS images. The
command is : #tftp-server
tftp-server flash c4000-is-mz.112-21.bin
tftp-server flash xx-in-mz.111-24a.bin
tftp-server flash c2500-io-l.120-15
I suspect anyone who worked Y2K knows this command by heart :o)
All the best !!!
P
I haven't lost code in a 2600 or 3600 lately, but if I recall correctly I
had to use Xmodem. Follow the instructions to change the HyperTerminal
speed to 115200 @ ROMMON & pull the file through your console connection.
If it's a large image, pull some smaller IP version that will allow you to
use
Lee- I'm not sure if you realize that you're asking about a feature of
IPSec. IKE stands for Internet Key Exchange and is a part of the Cisco
IPSec process. I have a Cisco PDF from a class I took a year or so ago.
Let me know if you are interested...
All the best !!!
Phil
- Original Messag
Wow- great research Brad !!!
I just checked my 506 power supply # it's OK...
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "Brad Ellis"
To:
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2001 11:10 PM
Subject: OT: Cisco Power Adapter Recall [7:23645]
> See below:
>
> http://www.safetyalerts.com/recall/p/014/01270.ht
Check the placement of your terminal server. Line noise will cause this
problem. Sho Line should give you some indication, under the noise column.
I actually had Cisco warranty out a 2511 for this problem, only to find
moving it away from my 4000's & grounding the rack was the fix.
All the best
Could try all of those places with one hit...
www.bestbookbuys.com
Phil
- Original Message -
From:
To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: Off Topic - why would anybody use Amazon? [7:21761]
> Try half.com, you might be surprised at the savings and shipping option
Or... There are a lot of "I always wanted to sell books on the Net"
companies out there. If you have time to wait for the product to ship, you
can avoid the Amazon's & FatBrains.
www.Halfpricecomputerbooks.com (search engine)
www.bestbookbuys.com (books are usually a little dated)
Phil
Slide the case & reseat the memory. If you are seeing the POST, I'd try
swapping out the balun you've used to convert the console from RJ45 to db25.
I've bought a pile of these boxes off of Ebay & have even had a power supply
develop an open that zapped everything in my equipment rack... still th
This is hard to answer. First- the whole reason for having the Access
Server in your lab is to get over the idiosyncrasies of how to configure it
& how to work it effectively. That's just one less item to worry about when
heading to the lab. Most any Telnet program will open multiple sessions.
I just picked up a copy the other day...
http://www.bestwebbuys.com/books/compare/isbn/1578701163
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "Hamid"
To:
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 2:49 AM
Subject: Book on Quality of Service [7:20146]
> Hi group,
>
> I am looking for a good book about QoS
Octel cable from the 2509 to the console ports of each router you intend to
access...
Is this what you are asking ???
Phil
- Original Message -
From:
To:
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 4:42 AM
Subject: Help with 2509 routerconsoling in [7:20153]
> Hey there:
>
>
> I'm trying to
I believe the correct way to answer this question is, the MTU effects any
interface to interface communication where a TCP handshake takes place.
That would mean incoming or outgoing. The window of information must match
what I expect to receive.
Have I come close ???
Phil
- Original Messag
Na- the ROM's he has listed here are 11.0 (10c). They're the newest
available. I still think he trying to use 2600/3600/4000 FLASH.
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "EA Louie"
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 6:59 AM
Subject: Re: Install 2 8MB flash on Cisco 2502 [7:20043]
> Agr
Pat- I may be hitting this issue way bellow the knees, but have you ever
thought of running an IBGP session. You could create a channel or path
connection between the two OSPF networks for fail-over, load balance, &
geographical routing (if your current connection involves is BGP peering @
the IS
If I'm not mistaken- the CCIE proctors have no way of checking bridging
beyond a wink & nod @ the configs either.
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "Chuck Larrieu"
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 9:09 PM
Subject: RE: Bridging [7:20078]
> yes.
>
> how are you going to test that i
& then you have people like me, who just can't leave well enough alone. I
upgraded the 7513 @ my old job. I added VIP's (replacing the old AIP's) &
an RSP4 in a "working" Nortel/ Cisco LANE environment. Although- I can
prove I repaired the RSP2's over-utilization problems (by removing the AIP's
Are they 2500 Series FLASH sticks or the identical looking 2600/3600/4000
style ??? You can use 2500 series FLASH is most routers, but not the other
way around.
Phil
- Original Message -
From:
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: Install 2 8MB flash on Cisco 250
Guys- I read your post yesterday & thought about a little overnight... I
don't have a clue where you're coming from. Undoubtedly- Cisco is proud of
their LFH60/ Serial interfaces (but the need still exists) & when I hear
someone referring a T-1 access, I giggle picturing stoking a fire with
doll
Has anyone come across performance specs, statistics, or costs (latency or
otherwise) for NAT & PAT services ???
Thanks
Phil
PS- no wise-acre's please, I know all about www.Cisco.com :o)
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was here on loan from the UK ???
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "Chuck Larrieu"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:34 AM
Subject: RE: :-((( [7:19468]
> while asking about folks, anyone on this list kn
I can only imagine Verizon has lost many CO's just within the World Trade
Center alone. I know from my CLEC days that it's not all that uncommon to
be disqualified for certain services because of cable distance. This was
especially frustrating for New York businesses, knowing the local CO was in
In Biblical history I believe this (assuming this US attack sourced out of
the middle east) started in Genesis with Abraham's sons Isaac & Ishmael. As
far as the "why me," we can again look @ scriptures to see that it rains on
both the just & unjust. We can also analyze America & see that it's n
It's a test signal & as far as I know is pretty much no longer used. In my
few short years in IT, it's never been something I've used...
http://www.ots.utexas.edu/ethernet/sqe/sqe.html
All the best !!!
Phil
- Original Message -
From:
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 4:07 AM
Subje
I believe their is a CCO link that refers to this (I don't have it), but a
coworker passed the lab last December $ said he was pleasantly surprised by
the amount of 11.2 he saw. From 11.2 to 12.2 the main routing commands are
the same. If you nail down every intent with a config statement, the i
Not that this makes sense, but the CPA (white box) routers were Cisco's
attempt to limit the usable IOS via ROM code. If you upgrade the ROM's to
the 11.0 (10c)'s, this box works just like any other 2500. Why I say all
this, is that it appears our man does not have the most basic of commands in
No plan B. A lot of designs exercise redundancy, only to order a single
connection (or 2 PVC's on the same connection). That makes the single point
of failure the local loop (DSL people know that's never a problem :o)
All the best !!!
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "david"
To:
Sent:
Finally stumbled onto the link again...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/503/visioicons.html
Phil
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The big question is will the below links make it through the mail server :o)
Here's the 2500 providing clock (DCE)
http://pacificcable.com/Picture_Page.asp?DataName=CAB-5060X-10
Here's the 50 pin providing clock (DTE)
http://pacificcable.com/Picture_Page.asp?DataName=CAB-6050X-10
or
http://cgi.e
Theoretically it could be the ROM's, being that the 11.0 (10c)'s upped the
ability to other FLASH manufacturers, as opposed to Intel & Panasonic.
Generally- if you have boot ROM's of a lower code (say 10.0), "no usable
interfaces" appears when trying to run 12.x in the 2500 series. The issue
coul
If I recall, you must reload the router with certain versions of IOS (@
least every version I've used). I've also seen (11.2 I think) were it would
not go away until I wiped the config & pasted it back in without the sub.
.02
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "Md Nazri"
To:
Sent: Monday
You might want to research the 1700 DSL routers with VPN & Firewall IOS too.
The problem you may be dealing with is a proprietary DSL setup. A few years
back when I worked for Covad, it was the DSLAM technology that dictated the
type of CPE we could use & since Cisco sold DSLAM's... their CPE's
Arun- your just a handful of commands away. Have you researched this ???
The field of commands you are looking for is "Frame-Relay Switching," which
makes your router into a layer 2 device.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/12.html
Let us know if you get stuck...
All the best !!!
Phil
What kind of router ??? The IP/FW was only designed for the 1600, 1700's, &
2500's. Regular IP will allow you to configure PAT (NAT overload), but the
true FW IOS is for the smaller routers.
All the best !!!
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "Nick Osborne"
To:
Sent: Monday, September 0
Is this a true DSL router that terminates the connection into Ethernet @ the
LAN side ??? A lot of these connections are some sort of PPOE or PPOA with
a bridge connecting the LAN & ISP. If everything is standard (likened to
ISDN or IDSL) then I would start looking @ the router & PC configs. Yo
l Message -
From: "Bob Johnson"
To: "'Circusnuts'"
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 7:27 PM
Subject: RE: 2500/2600 rack bracket screws??? [7:17461]
> I looked in my local HD but couldn't find any that looked like they would
> work
> Perhaps I'
:o) Contractors made the CCIE written a cert. level. I saw this about a
year ago, when working a government gig. I think they called it a junior
expert level.
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "Christopher Supino"
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 3:18 PM
Subject: RE: Can you pass
The CCNP can be done without router experience. I do not recommend this
course of action, as it will make you a very scared interviewee (hoping you
be won't be asked real world questions) & an even more scared the first year
or so on the job (hoping you don't spend every day with scenarios that a
TACACS
- Original Message -
From: "Leigh Anne Chisholm"
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 8:11 PM
Subject: RE: Catalyst Q. [7:18036]
> For any type of switch, what you can do is set the interface with the IP
> address to be configured with a subnet (and VLAN if you wish) that is
you can span to
> multiple ports as well.
>
> Jeff
>
> ""Circusnuts"" wrote in message
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> > I'm finishing a project @ work & have an opportunity to recommend
multiple
> > 3500 series switc
I'm finishing a project @ work & have an opportunity to recommend multiple
3500 series switches or VLAN configuration. The placement of these boxes
will
be before a firewall, coming off of a BGP router (for IDS's, SwitchProbes,
DMZ, etc.,). Can anyone think of an argument either way ???
Thanks
Ebay & Yahoo auctions
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Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 10:07 PM
Subject: 24 port fast hub [7:18006]
> where can I get a used 24 port cisco fast hub? Thanks!
Message Posted at:
http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=18009&t=18006
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Ebay has them between $1000 & $1500. If this is a business application, I'd
pay the $1500 for a reputable reseller with some sort of warranty.
Phil
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Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 8:38 PM
Subject: 100BaseTX Ethernet Card (NP-1FE) [7:1]
> Anyone kn
It's the Versatile Interface Processor option. These are used for local
processing in the 75xx routers & I are much the same theory as a CAM
(Carrier Access Module) in the LS1010's. If you have a VIP installed the
actual processing takes place on the shelf (locally). Port adapters slide
into th
If you have the time this is covered in the "Networkers" stream off of the
CCO (under Understanding Firewall Technology & Troubleshooting the
Implementation of IPsec VPNs).
Phil
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From: "r r"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 9:19 PM
Subject: vpn through pix [7:17
The ILMI issue was cleared with the 12.1 release, I assume it was fixed in
all
other releases too ??? Why I ask, I suggested a customer run a PVC "in the
clear" (through their hardware encrypors) for a BGP link to the ISP. My
suggestion was met with opposition, due to the ILMI issue from late la
Paul- sounds like you have old boot ROM's & new IOS. If you are using 10.0
or older ROM's, you are probably getting some sort of "no usable
interfaces." Break the boot & get into ROM mode to download something 11.2.
Until you get the 11.0 ROM's, older IOS should fix it.
All the best
Phil
IOS & 4000 Routers [7:17202]
> Can you post a copy of 'show version' here?
>
> I have 12.1(9) mainline running on a 4000-M. Thats the
> highest release available. They don't have 12.1T or
> higher available for 4000/4000-M.
>
> --- Circusnuts wrote:
> >
f the above devices have such upgrades. Please check my
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