Been trying to put a restrictive access list for telnet on a 3524. The IOS
is not the same as our 6500 (obviously I know) and can't find a good example
on the cisco page! Just want to restrict telnet from this network to this
particular host.
network 172.20.20.x /24
host (the 3524) 172.20.10.5
Good afternoon everyone. 3 items for sale, completed my CCNP and CCIE is a
while off. ;-) 2501, 2521, and 2900 XL switch (16 port)
All pertinent details below, price $3300 includes insurance and shipping to
anywhere in the continental US. Cashiers check or money orders only. If
you are withi
Good morning, I would like to purchase 2 2501 routers minimum 4MB flash, 8
MB DRAM for a total price of around $1000. If you would like to sell them
quickly, please email me. Kindly don't waste your time on telling me your
thoughts on this price, use that time more wisely answering questions on
Excellent condition, 4000M+ router for sale from my lab. $850.00
2 RJ 45 ethernet, 2 AUI ethernet
2 token ring
2 serial ports module # NS/34881/P/603659 (is this ISDN?)
16384K/4096K DRAM
8MB Flash
Selling so I can buy 2509/2511, will certainly trade for one.
Thanks!
Jim Croyle
_
What problem are you trying to solve? (hehehehe, I have been waiting to
say that one for a long time) I would do a show interface on the that
port's connection, and look for CRC, and lower than 255/255 reliability, and
look at the load also. If you need some assistance looking at it, paste it
Have you left the default timeout at 2 seconds? If you raise that, you may
have more luck. I have seen this on WAN links several times.
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Mustafa Kemal Furat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 6:44 AM
To: suaveguru; [EMAIL PROTECTED
Thank you so much! You are exactly correct. I had thought maybe in RxBoot
it couldn't see flash or something. A novice ya know.
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Edward Hartman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 8:56 AM
To: Croyle, James
Cc: '[EMAIL
Ok everyone, I will try to post all the details of this problem I am having
in the hope that someone can assist. I have a 2501 router that I purchased
and had to do password recovery. I used this link:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/pswdrec_2500.html
Now, I cannot boot to flash by changi
Posted something at 5am, and don't see it yet is the list down?
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Howard C. Berkowitz
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1/20/01 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: BGP Reg Expressions
>Hello,
>
>Does anyone know how to tell the router to allow all AS's except for
>Private AS's for
I have had lots of success with autonegotiate! 2 weeks ago, one of our
pretty experienced engineers couldn't get a consistent connection up between
2 switches. I told him to turn off autonegotiate and pick speed 100, and he
worked just fine!
Tongue in cheek humor... my success has been not usi
Gotta love the cisco page, sometimes if you type in what you are looking
for, you get a page just like this. :-)
Jim, the Cisco researcher.
-Original Message-
From: Frank
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1/16/01 8:02 AM
Subject: what does the following system message mean
6d21h: IP-EIG
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/rel_5_5/cmd_ref/
sh_a_c.htm#xtocid140014
Watch dat word wrap. :-)
show cam dynamic
Then you can tweak it to show only exactly what you want...
Jim
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From: John Chang
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1/15/01 10:2
I usually don't do this, but I have to disagree that this test was hard. I
thought it was very straight forward, but... I did go into it with the
understanding that I should COMPLETELY document the case study because I
would be referring to it many times. I can't remember the stats... if
anyon
Don't be disappointed with your CCNP, that's for sure... Just don't
consider it the end all to getting that job. I started with my company in
June 1999 with an MSCE and CCNA, neither of which I attained with work
experience, one with school, the other self study. I got a job setting up
small LA
will discontect/reset the line. This
is
configurable.
HTH
--
John Hardman CCNP MCSE+I
""Croyle, James"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> New problem, same equipment. I have set the conf-reg to 0x2102 by
typing:
&g
MCSE+I
""Croyle, James"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Well all, here is the new configuration of my router. Seems one of
those
> commands did work after all. Can anyone tell me which one it was?
Als
Well all, here is the new configuration of my router. Seems one of those
commands did work after all. Can anyone tell me which one it was? Also, I
chose the hostname R2501, but the prompt is showing R2501(boot)#
My experience is with 4000 routers, 5000, 6500 and 3500 switches, and I want
to be
Morning all, just got a used 2501, and having trouble getting rid of Tacacs
authentication. I have used the Cisco site, and tried many things
including:
enable last-resort password
enable last-resort suceed
no ip tacacs source-interface
no tacacs-server attempts
no tacacs-server authenticat
Buy all you can afford, or have time to take. :-) They are sometimes
written by different authors, but it is just luck of the draw or your
personal opinion of whos is better. I used them for 2 of my 4 CCNP tests.
They are for the most part, harder than the actual cert, because they are
very det
As usual, all answers to life (NOT) are on the csco page. It is a very
good search engine. ;-)
Jim C
CCNA, CCNP, CCDA, MCSE, MCP 2K, et al.
Sorry, just got my W2k this morning, had to show it off. hehehe
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml
-Original Message-
From: Z
Myself and another individual at my office took the CIT, and there was no
Appletalk on it. I don't remember what the almighty page says... :-)
Jim Croyle
-Original Message-
From: Gabriel Nickel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 5:57 AM
To: groupstudy
Subject: C
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/112/chapter7.htm
I think you have a routing loop as is described here. Ping from several
stations and map it out.
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Miller, Nathan (AZ15)
To: Richard Bosire; Jason yee
Cc: John Huston; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11/20/00 11:15 A
After reading Priscilla's book, I read the Cisco Press DCN, and finished the
test in 90 minutes, got 830 or so, and thought it was the most straight
forward Cisco test yet. Hint. Draw the case studies in completely, and
refer back to them. Don't redraw, and add detail each time, that is simply
Afternoon all, when you run the show process command, one of the columns
comes up labeled QTy (small y as I have typed) Then for each process ID,
the entry under this colum is the following
Lst -- Check heaps
Mst -- Timers
Lwe -- ARP Output
Hwe -- IP Input
I have searched the cisco webpage, and
What a great post! :-) No, I'm not sucking up. I have 2 2500 series
routers, a 2600 router, a 3724 and 4003 switch at my disposal now. I know
this is not quite enough to practice every scenario that is needed for the
lab. The best thing is, I am learning what I don't know, and for now, that
i
IMHO, never use just one book for studying. I have taken many certs, and
have always used two sources, and tried to do exercises hands on also. I
did hear that the old ACRC was harder than the new Routing 2.0 though. (I
took all the new 2.0's and a coworker took the old routing one 3 times, and
Dark fiber means you push the light and is currently unused. Don't worry, I
was in the dark when the term was introduced to me. :-)
Jim Croyle
Network Engineer
-Original Message-
From: bahadir korkmaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 12:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTE
I will agree on this point about reading comprehension questions. I took
all the CCNP courses through www.knowledgenet.com since Cisco Press books
for 2.0 were hard to come by. After I completed that, I ready Top Down
Network Design (Thanks Priscilla) and Designing Cisco Networks. One person
a
esday, August 29, 2000 8:45 AM
To: Croyle, James; 'Suresh Uniyal'; Cisco (E-mail)
Subject: RE: 5-4-3 Rule
This rule is really no longer accurate. To truly find out if your network
is within spec, you need to figure the round trip bit delay per segment and
device.
the 5-4-3 rule is about
There is a basic rule of thumb to follow with 10 Mbps Ethernet networks. It
is commonly known as the 5-4-3 rule and represents the following Ethernet
limitations :
5 4 3
Maximum 5 Segments 4 Repeaters 3 Populated Segments
Jim C avec CC alphabet soup. =)
-Original Message-
From: Sure
I am putting together a IP/VC solution for 1500 users at 2 sites right now.
How many users do you have at the sites, then you can estimate bandwitch
requirements. From Cisco's webpage, you will need the 3660 (or others) to
run Multimedia Conference Manager, one at each site. I hit our Cisco rep
I got my CCNA last year, then in May of this year started on the CCP track,
and finished at the beginning of August. Used only the www.knowledgenet.com
online with phone conference Cisco approved training course with NO Cisco
press books and had no problems on any test. Then skimmned the DCN Cis
Indeed, I read the DCN by Cisco Press, and without me going through the
whole new CCNP (and taking all the certs) course by KnowledgeNet with
approved Cisco books, I am not sure I would have passed the CCDA either...
I hear the CCDP is even harder... Or should I say, more intensive. :-)
Jim Cro
I don't get stuck very often in a Cisco book, but this doesn't make sense.
Page 126 of Cisco LAN Switching states:
"Although each port of a Catalyst behaves like a port on a bridge, there is
an exception. The Catalyst family has group switch modules where ports on
the module behave like a shared
self study. But if you lack the confidence to do it on your own,
training might be the answer. It is a crapshoot... some win, many lose.
One thing is certain though, if they do nothing then they will certainly get
nothing in return.
My 2 cents...
Dale
[=`)
>From: "Croyle, James" <
This is going to evoke some flames, especially if The Chubb Institute is
reading this... So send them privately as to not waste bandwidth. I went to
The Chubb Institute last year from February to June, and during that period,
got my MSCE, CNA, A+, and did the CCNA on my own. Out of the 15 in my
What are you rich? :-) Well, I am looking into stocking a test area for
CCIEs at my work ther are none yet), and I think it is adequately stocked
(from the CCIE requirements section on our fave page) for about 12K, no used
stuff, my company won't go for the Ebay thing. If you are getting used,
Well... So you don't have to type it in several times, I used to think...
But really, the logical way it is set up is creating the access list, and
applying the access group. You could ask this question of any config
command that you think should be applied at an individual interface.
Correct m
I will just send this about a security vulnerability we found out about in
our implementation from 10 MB broadcast domain to a 3 layer model switched
and routed network with Gigabit backbone...
Jim
Cisco Gigabit Switch Routers (GSRs), when used with configured Fast
Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet ca
You can't go wrong with Top Down Network Design, (and the author is on this
list too) and the Cisco Press book.
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Raees Ahmed Shaikh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 7:16 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: CCDA
Can anyone refe
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/winresource/dnwinnt/S7D8D.HTM
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/winresource/dnwinnt/S7D8E.HTM
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/winresource/dnwinnt/S7D93.HTM
Here is some stuff to get you started, the rest is on the www.microsoft.com
site. :-)
Jim
-Origi
My BCMSN had 2 questions where you had to type them in. The CIT had about 6
for me, the BCRAN and BSCN had exhibit boxes with about 70 to 80 choices and
you pick one from it, and still type it in... Hope this clarifies for
everyone.
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Azhar Zuberi [mailto:[EM
I never thought Transcender would do it, but they have the CCNA 1.0 on CD.
I got my CCNA last year, and have been assisting some others (before the old
one expired expired) to attain the CCNA. My boss purchased the CD, I
skimmed through it, and when others ask me questions on it, those questions
We have a similar setup to yours, and the problem had to do with a timeout
on the login script. I think we had it set to 30 seconds, and that put it
right on the edge of chaos if you will... Check to see if you have a
timeout in there.
Jim Croyle
-Original Message-
From: Donohue, Stev
Last night passed the CIT, and that my friends... Completes the CCNP 2.0 for
me! Thanks to all who have given feedback on the exams, and for the
questions and answers to each of our work/theoretical scenarios that were
posed and answered. Before I get that barrage of email, what I used to
study
Comments below.
-Original Message-
From: Kane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 11:14 AM
To: Croyle, James; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Strange Problem.
Of course assuming that this is an environment that suffers from not having
a Push\Pull Wan link over
Join the FREE (only thing on that website, *wink*) consultant program on the
Cisco webpage, you will get a consultants kit, and the CD I believe you are
referencing...
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Luan Kim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 1:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PRO
We encountered the same problem in our network a while ago. It had to do
with WINS and a sporadic WAN link, I am tending to agree along the lines of
Nigel below, but look toward your primary and secondary WINS server. If you
don't have a secondary, get one. :-)
Jim
-Original Message-
I haven't been following this thread closely, but from what I understand,
the questions are weighted, not scored equally.
Jim Croyle
-Original Message-
From: ElephantChild [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:50 AM
To: Natasha
Cc: CCIE Group study list
Subject: R
Great job, I will be joining your ranks by Wednesday thanks to the great
insight this group has provided... Only the CIT is left!
Jim Croyle
Network Engineer
-Original Message-
From: Ed Moss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 1:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Sooo... You want to get your MCSE because it is less expensive? In the way
of hands on for Cisco, I will address that last. What is your current job,
and where do you want to be in say one year...Do you at work or at home
have an NT environment with clients and servers to have hands on with
Ok, not sure what everyone has recommended here, but the load you have on
the interface is 4/255 which I believe is a running 5 minute average so
taking workstations off the segment is not correct IMHO. Also where you are
right now is .03% which is below the .1% tolerance acceptable. So...
r
YAY, and thanks to everyone who contributes to the list especially with
their real life examples of what they have trouble with, what they don't
understand, and some *hints* on areas to focus on. :-) All of these posts
help... Passed the Routing 2.0 today, and only have the CIT left.
See ya in
I rarely post an agreement, but this is so complete of a recommendation, I
had to give it kudos. Plus it is what I do. :-)
Jim Croyle
-Original Message-
From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 12:37 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not true, I just took a course by KnowledgeNet and it includes the official
slide presentation with notes below each slide on each of the new CCNP
track. I have taken all 4 of the courses, and taken 2 of the tests, about
to take BSCN. The courses are official Cisco courseware, and the class/book
Come to the Washington DC area... Work in Herndon, Reston area. Very nice
homes, prices all over the map, and it is like mini-silicon valley out
there. Just DON'T move to there, and then get a job in Northern VA like
Arlington/Alexandria cause the commute will KILL you. Sorry for the caps, I
wa
I concur, but be VERY careful when changing the default diameter, definitely
get opinions from Cisco and preferably other experts to look at your
complete network design first.
Jim Croyle
Network Engineer (not listing certs anymore on this list... :-)
-Original Message-
From: Donald B
I say clear the counters, let it run for an hour, and resend to the list
that output. Otherwise what Stephen says looks good for prelims.
JimC
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 1:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
long time
I would imagine.
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Mooney Drew-DMOONEY1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 8:35 PM
To: 'Croyle, James'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Integrator wanted!
I seem to have created a bit of a stir - and I ap
esday, July 26, 2000 8:09 PM
To: Croyle, James
Subject: RE: Integrator wanted!
Duh dumass get off your high-horse Drew was playing around. The guy was
supposedly CCNA/CCNP and didnt know how to hook up a router!.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
I don't have much time to respond to this one due to a large looming
project, except...
1) Drew seems to have a nasty non-helpful attitude, and if you (Drew) post
to the list asking any questions, I hope you are greeted with an equally
sarcastic and immature response as yours.
2) Edgar, I woul
Oops, I stand corrected. No more answering emails after a 13 hour day.
-Original Message-
From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 8:44 PM
To: Croyle, James
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: New Track
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Croyle, James wrote:
There is no relation of either test series to each other, nor for the CCIE
is it a prerequisite to be a CCNA, or CCNP... Take anything you want in any
order! =)
Jim Croyle
CCNA and 2 tests from the professional series...
-Original Message-
From: Wayne Roan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Se
Reference page 105 of BCRAN by Cisco Press, PPP functional components
include establishing and configuring network-layer protocols such at IP,
IPX, and AppleTalk. We discussed it here, then looked it up to be sure. :-)
The Network Wizards.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mai
If you are connecting through regular phone lines, that will be your maximum
speed. It is not like dialing into an ISP where you will connect up to
53.6K. We just had this discussion today about upgrading a modem pool, and
saw that we really wouldn't get very much improvement on regular users
di
Don't study the CLSC. I did buy that book in order to take the old version,
and subsequently took a BCMSN KnowledgeNet course, the format and material
is TOTALLY revamped. I took the BCMSN and got 850 on it. The BCMSN is very
straight forward, but you have to understand VLANs and multilayer swi
Also, just a quick point, you never get 100Mbps (or 200Mbps full duplex)
throughput, only about what... 65% max anyway? So you can figure that into
your calculation too. Also, you don't think you'll ever run Gigabit
Ethernet to the desktop with some new and improved NICs? Might be sooner
than
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