Have an idea to solve a problem at work and would like to see if any of you
see a problem with this rather simplistic solution. No routing can occur due
to the nature of the traffic. T1s between the 1720s which are configured no
ip routing and to bridge the traffic from E0 to S0, 1720 a and b to
goes down.
This is a pretty generic solution. There may be something better depending
on your situation...more details?
HTH
-B
Robert LaGrasse
CCIE #5044 (R/S ISP/Dial)
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Have an idea to solve a
Have a project coming up that involves a lot of the various flavors of T1
WANs, data only, in multiple cities with multiple providers using 2600s.
Suggestions as this is only touched on in a lot of texts and Ive got to come
up to speed quickly.
TIA
Dan
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Good question been mulling it over since 9-11-01. It really hasnt been easy
to be honest, but I am ajusting and moving on now. CCIE is a break from the
rest of the certs out there, you must really want to do this the rest of
your life. Sounds simplistic Im sure but I'm in it for the money only to
Great point Chuck, this current downturn is not near what we went though in
the late 70's early 80's or back in 90. Apply Chucks advice, build your
skills while this current market continues cause it will get better.
Personally Im excited about this, a lot of corp deadwood is being trimmed
and
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Excited about an economic downturn, eh? Reminds me of those kids in school
who would remind the teacher that she didn't assign any homework.
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Great poi
Thanks to those who provided info and links on and off the list it really
helped. Seems the biggest drawback to the Security route is money. Without
corp sponsorship there is no way I can touch the price of the equipment and
training needed to become CCIE level proficient in this field. So looks
Would be interested in this subject as well. I'm at that point where I could
go either way and have concentrated on subjects common to both CCIE R/S and
CCIE Security but must commit to one path soon as it may well be I only get
one shot at getting this right(for once). Security is pulling a lot
From what I have read the differences are in that no Desktop protocols are
tested in the CCIE Security. Strictly IP from what I can tell which in
itself is attractive since in 14 years thats all Ive seen on the job. All I
wish to see for that matter, since cant see anyone starting up a new house
Hi Chuck
Really its simple been using them for years, they have what I want 99% of
the time, the reviews are very handy, I think I still own stock, and never
had any problems. So be sure to buy ALL your books from Amazon.
Dan
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Hey learn something new every day on this list, good info. Could the Y-cable
be left in circuit on critical links, with proper precautions of course,
yeah I know simpleton question but you never know. I always leave one port
open on all my switches just for the sniffer, has made life so much
:21515]
Boy, haven't worked on an AGS in 6 years!!! If CRB is simply a
software issue than it probably would work but my guess is that there
may well be hardware limitions on the AGS, like the inability to do ISL
encapsulation on a CAT4000.
Dave
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Anyone out there done much
Anyone out there done much with bridging serial ports on the AGS?
The Cisco documentation says different things on the subject one source says
concurrent bridging wont work on this box others make little distinction. I
wish to bridge on the 8 serial ports and route on the 12 Ethernet ports.
Encap
Any feedback on the 501 yet? Anyone using one?
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OK let me see if I can say this without being my usual old rude self. Having
been in IT longer than I care to admit and knowing that what you say is in
many ways correct lets put this in perspective. How can one compare an
expert on a relatively specialized product line, Juniper, to one as all
happy to help and will certainly
continue to do so. No matter how misunderstood the gear or my intentions may
be.
But again, the only reason I gave the URL for the Nortel cert, was because
Dan Faulk asked for it. Not that he expected there was any possible answer
of any merit, or that he took a look
All this is very educational and almost useless to the task at hand. Many of
us are here to prepare ourselves for the toughest test we've ever taken
outside of marriage (I aint kidding folks), and have chosen this path for
several good reasons. None of which are related to the sour grapes between
Looking to add a switch to the lab and this product line is giving me fits.
Looks like the switch of choice for the CCIE rack is the 6500. Of course
this is far and away outside my price range. Any suggestions please?
Thanks
Dan
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Having trouble locating the material on everybody's recommended reading
lists in PDF format. Does anyone know where to find the following in PDF,
rest assured I want to BUY them not steal them. Have found them in paper but
not PDF.
Top-Down Network Design
Routing TCP/IP Volume I (CCIE
Ive been told and it makes perfect it is indeed possible. Let me know how
things turn out as your configuration is ver close to what I will be using
when the time comes.
Dan
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To bring this home a bit I had interviewed with a firm early last month that
was looking for someone with a broad base in technology. It was the kind of
job a lifetime techie dreams about, high profile, state of the art toys,
great pay, a real step up. But they didnt feel they needed to pay
Always off.
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curious to know what do you guys set the SQE setting on your AUI
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Just cant do it without a router
Ahmed
CCIE Written CCNP CCDP MCSE
Dan Faulk wrote
The 6500 is set based here is the link for the command ref.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sw5_1/comdref/cl
i.htm
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is any indication, but looks weird
on a requirements list.
Dan Faulk
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:o
Having recently just passed CCNP this year I will say you must have a
Router.
The reason is that the prescribed rituals must be performed in front of the
Router.
Without a Router the powerful spirit of routing, BGPOSPF, wont bless your
efforts and even if you do pass all knowledge will be removed
I bought all I could lay hands on at the low side of $13 a share.
I think they be doing very well indeed. Not many stocks have gone up almost
20% since April.
All depends on your point of view. Personaly Im selling at $82, I aint
greedy.
Best
Dan
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Did Cisco buy 3com too
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This might be hard to understand but how on earth
One way to save a good sum of money is to have the telco pull you a
2B1D(Bri) ISDN line and use one B channel per router. Does everthing except
multilink (and that can be done with a willing partner) and costs a lot less
than a simulator (most Ive seen run $1500-2500 compared to about $300 in
Are you running any routing protocols over this T1 link?
Even if the port doesnt fail the routing protocol would lose the neighbor
and promote the ISDN route. You dont mention how time critical this is but
surely hello/dead times could be adjusted for this. IMHO
Dan Faulk
CCNP (not a terminal
Paul will be putting the information up on his web page
under the Discounts section shortly. Until then, feel free to contact me
for information.
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
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One way to save a good sum
Since ping uses returning packets to work its those that are being blocked.
Use a sniffer to see the process.
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