Yes, the 3DES client will negotiate DES with a DES only router or pix.
It comes down to crypto policy configuration, it can only negotiate what's
on offer from the VPN gateway.
Darren
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, Tunde Kalejaiye wrote:
hi guys,
will a vpn client that can run 3DES connect to a
subints on the router it had to be
ISL.
Otherwise everywhere else we use standards dot1q.
Darren Ward
(PGradCS, CCIE #8245, SCSA, CCDP, MCP)
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Mark Johnson wrote:
Yes, it is possible... It is dependant upon the type of switch you are
using... If it is a 3550, 2950, 4000, etc
Campus Manager relies on CDP to search out and populate.
Can all switches see each other using CDP from your seed device?
Darren Ward
(PGradCS, CCIE #8245, SCSA, CCDP, MCP)
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Han Chuan Alex Ang wrote:
I have some problems with the Cisco 2000,
here is the scenario, I have
what version of IOS support 802.1Q trunks on
2610 routers?
Thanks
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A number of operating systems support this including Microsoft and Sun for
finding a router.
Darren Ward
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On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Robert Massiache wrote:
Hi,
I do not understand where exactly and in what context do we enable this
service on the interfaces
Can't find it for any 1700 platforms.
IOS Feature Navigoator:
http://www.cisco.com/go/fn/
Darren Ward
(PGradCS, CCIE #8245, SCSA, CCDP, MCP)
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Jim Tickle wrote:
We've pretty much exhausted the possibility that MPLS can run on a 2500
series, but I've got a couple of 1750
A couple of FXS cards and if you want an FXO card would see you through.
Darren Ward
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On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Ben W wrote:
If I were to put together a lab for CCIE RS, what would you recommend to
get to cover the voice portion? Any specific voice cards
/public/104/1.html
Darren Ward
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On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, John Brandis wrote:
I have the following error whilst playing with OSPF
12:52:40: %OSPF-4-ERRRCV: Received invalid packet: mismatch area ID, from
backbone area must be virtual-link but not found
statement exists for each subinterface which the sum
appears on the physical interface.
You might also want to specify RSVP priority queue for voice.
Darren Ward
(PGradCS, CCIE #8245, CCNP, CCDP, MCP)
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Luciano Borges Moraes wrote:
Hi There.
I've read the doc from
http
There is of course an exception to this rule :)
BGP Backdoor makes an external route go to an admin distance of 200 so IGP
routes take precedence without having to change the eBGP distance.
Case Study at:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/459/14.html#A14.0
Darren Ward
(PGradCS, CCIE #8245
certification for WAN but I
can't find anything else out at all.
Darren Ward
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Hi All,
Anyone have any materials from the course they are willing to swap/sell?
I'm interested in following up the Internet Solutions Architecture cert
for interests sake but there's no publications only the training courses
which are not available over here :-P
Darren Ward
(PGradCS, CCIE
Hi All,
Is anyone interested in buying into a shared CCIE Lab available over the
Net in Melbourne?
Lab is complete including Cat switches, ATM, VOIP, and lots of 3600 and
2500 routers.
Anyone interested and want diagrams etc email me off list.
Darren Ward
(PGradCS, CCIE #8245, MCP
in the test room smirked a bit, but then
again they were only doing Microsoft exams so what do I care what they think :-P
Still I passed at the end of it but boy was that something I didn't need during the
written!
Darren Ward
PGradCS-CCNP-CCDP-MCP
Francisco Muniz wrote:
It happened to me as well
There's a bug id I looked up while ago that was in relation to the
conole port flow control causing a switch to reboot.
Try the bugtracker on CCO to find it.
Darren
"Gonzalo P." wrote:
I've seen it happen also in the 3500'sXL.
I would be very careful with the console connection...
Actually I thought the MAC address used by STP was using a well known
MAC but it wasn't actually a Multicast MAC?
Darren
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
At 03:49 PM 1/24/01, Jim Dixon wrote:
Wouldn't that make it layer 2?
A bridge then?
Broadcast and don't care if I get a response?
.
The question I have since I can't find it with a search on CCO is if the
support for 'full-duplex' is based on the card or the IOS?
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Depending on the router and IOS I'd use CAR to rate limit the ethernet
interface.
The bandwidth statement is only useful for SNMP and Routing Protocols.
It has no effect on the properties of the interface itself.
Darren Ward
stephano mwendo wrote:
Haloo guys,
I have one problem here which
Hi All,
Does anyone have any surplus for sale Token Ring Cards for AGS+ or
2600/3600 series ?
These are not easy to find in Australia..
Please reply e-mail off-list.
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Hi Guys,
What's involved upgrading an AGS router to Enterprise IOS 11 from 10.3 ?
What memory/flash etc?
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Hi All,
I foudn the CCO link but what i can't find is how to determine the
difference between the following:
AGS+/MGS/CGS
AGS+/AGS/MGS/CGS(4)
The first support 11.0.22 Enterprise, the second only 10.0.3
How do I determine whether the AGS+ is of the first or second type?
with an example where Type 3's are used?
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Li Li Zhao wrote:
Dear friends,
Any one can help me to clearify the concept of VTP?
It's Virtual Trunking Protocol? Or VLAN trunking
Protocol? Or the two are actually same.
VLAN Trunking Protocol
VTP support 3 modes: Server, Client, and
Transparent.What does Transparent mean?
the minimum bandwidth so far is 256Kbps.
Of course I didn't show the access-lists but you get the idea.
Does this answer what you meant?
Darren Ward
"Williamson, Paul" wrote:
Hi
Is there a way of redistributing a number of static routes into eigrp,
whilst altering the cost of just one
Hi All,
A question on FDDI Neighborhood Information Frame that are used for discovering
Upstream
and Downstream Neighbors.
Does the station transmit this on both the Primary and Standby Rings so it goes in each
directions as I think or does it require interaction from receiving NSA's and some
That's just your bootstrap version possibly not able to understand your 12.1 config
Nothing to worry about.
You can always upgrade your boot flash chips but it's not worth it.
Darren
Ash Aslam wrote:
Hi there,
I have tried the recommendations made and it still doesn't work. As
mentioned
immediately and all was well.
so, my guess would be that a fast ethernet probably has the same "mtu"
command, try it out.
Kevin Wigle
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Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Some sort of maximum is necessary, of course, in order to assure fairness.
The myths about the maximum having something to do with making CSMA/CD work
correctly are inaccurate, (not that anyone said that in this thread). The
myths are a mistake by analogy. The
ass packet greater than 1500.
Hugo
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Subject: Fast Ethernet MTU Size
Date: Sat, 02 Dec 2000 14:02:06 +1100
Hi All,
Is it at all possible to raise the MTU size on Fast Ethernet?
I'll gi
This actually sets the default eigrp metrics to be used to redistribute the routes.
EIGRP needs this or it can't advertise any routes.
You can also however use a route-map to then modify the metrics on a route by route
basis
if required.
Darren
Frank Wells wrote:
Just did the Fatkid Basic
With the diversification of the CCIE Program they simply might be going to include a
CCIE - Campus in the future ;)
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Cisco is agnostic with regards to technology and protocols. Cisco attempts
to implement almost all viable protocols. That's their philosophy. So
Is there a copy of the Lab Rules outside of the Lab itself?
I'd like to read through them before taking it ;)
James Wilson wrote:
Good tip... but be very very careful -- If you accidently saved this file
somewhere you would be disqualified immediately as part of the CCIE lab
rules.
If this is a Remote Access Lab it's not a problem.
You'll be using a 2509/2511 or a modular router with an async card as a terminal server
and the students should only have user exec access to this box.
You'll also need an APC MasterSwitch.
Then simply run up a Linux/BSD box and have a perl
(of course the
destination re-assembles).
Darren Ward
CCNP, CCDP, CCIE Wannabee
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Forgive me but while I don't mind seeing course manuals being resold even though thats
against the resell, I think trying to sell photocopies of course manuals for $300 is
ridiculous let alone illegal.
Pretty silly thing to publicly advertise.
stan wrote:
Hi
I am selling these 5 WAN
curious - and MTU of 4470
on ATM? 53 byte cell size?
I did a cursory search of the IEEE web site but didn't find much.
Chuck
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Correct.
MPOA uses LANE for Intra-ELAN communications therefore if LANE is removed by default
that means MPOA is removed.
Darren Ward
arthurx4 wrote:
MPOA relies on LANE I believe - from what I remember -- LANE has to be
configured and operating properly for MPOA to work.
Joe
"&
Actually there was an Interview with the head of the CCIE Program online at one of the
prep sites and he stated that you can expect one of two things:
1) Your existing Network has errors introduced into it.
2) A New broken Network has been downloaded onto you network
So both are possible,
Hi All,
A lot of discussion is made about Marc Russel's Lab Scenarios and I
have one simple question before buying them.
How similar (without breaking NDA) are the Lab scenarios to the real
format of the CCIE Lab?
You'll notice I didn't ask if these Lab Questions are the same just
about the
Book there is absolutely no mention of DNIS support or Modem Scripts for
Initialisation based on DNIS.
Unfortunately still searching..
Darren
samli wrote:
Check the ACRC manual, use the "rotary" command
Sam Li
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While the port selection is random it does effectively make sure something isn't
already
bound to that port and if it is it will select another random port until it finds a
free
port.
Darren
Chuck Larrieu wrote:
Got a question about this.
Application wants to open a TCP connection to
Hi All,
What I want to achieve is overlapping modem pools on a Cisco AS5300 with
DNIS support that when dialled will configure the modems appropriately.
i.e.
!
modem-pool v90
pool-range 1
called-number 5557000
!
modem-pool v34
pool-range 1
called-number 5557001
!
So when a user dials
Hi All,
If you can't see the PIX but have access how can you identify exactly
the real model number?
A show version on this one displays:
Hardware: VS440LX, 16MB RAM, CPU Pentium Pro 150MHz
I think it's a PIX 1 but I need to confirm for a DRAM Upgrade to
support PIX v5 Software
Last
Hi All,
In the docs and CLI I have studied and successfully implemented WCCP v1
for web-cache to a Linux Server running Squid 2.4 with WCCP support
compiled in and it works great!
However this is just for web traffic and it refers to other possible
redirects that can be done which I assume to
?
To be able to get any and all assistance from a peer group studying for the
CCxx's?
This surely includes equipment and I know I wouldn't give my routers away for
free either.
I know I've got enough on my plate studying for my written soon instead of
debating a non-existant list ethics issue.
Darren
If you want DLCI 16 on one interface to switch to DLCI 16 on the other AND
DLCI 18 on one interface to switch to DLCI 18 on the other then the config
below will do it for you.
Darren
!
frame-relay switching
!
interface serial 0
encapsulation frame-relay
frame-relay intf-type dce
clock rate ?
It's probably important to note that this only works if the remote is
configured for HDLC serial encapsulation I believe?
Darren
John Swartz wrote:
SLARP - Serial Line Address Resolution Protocol.
SLARP is most commonly used with auto-install.
Please note: the documentation and how it
Their ISP may also have used BGP Confederations at the edge to those
customers?
Darren
Brad Ellis wrote:
Sounds like you guys were doing IBGP...
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My former employer (an ISP) had BGP peering with
Hi All,
Has anyone had problems with 12.1.2T and ISDN multilink using a dialer
profile?
I upgraded a 3640 from 12.0.4.T to 12.1.2.T and while everything else
worked the multilink PPP did not.
I'll elaborate, the dialer brought up BRI3/0 and BRI3/1 and made the 4
calls one after the other like
Question for all:
In the SNA hierarchy there are defined types 5,4,2 and 1 nodes.
From what I've read so far I've assembled the following:
Type 5IBM Mainframe (Runs VTAM) SSCP
PU5
Type 43705/3725/3745/3746 FEP/Communications ControllersPU4
Type
Hello All,
Does anyone have the URL for the errata for this book, I had it a long
time ago but have lost the bookmarks.
Cisco CCIE Study Guide by Roosevelt Giles.
Darren
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Hi All,
Anyone looking to form a CCIE Study Group in Melbourne?
I'm currently looking into leasing a decent amount of equipment and
putting into a Lab since the only hands on practice lab here is in
Sydney.
Anyone interested please reply off-list.
Darren
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The ones at www.boson.com were good enough to give you a feel for the
exam.
Once again though, don't expect the practice exam to be a dump of the
Cisco test.
Expect to go through the objectives on CCO one-by-one until your are
confidant in them yourself.
I was surprised in the breadth that the
Hi Chan,
Use the command "netbios nbf" in the ethernet and dialer/async at both ends
for this to work.
This enables NetBIOS Frames Protocol between the two interfaces.
The docs are at:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios111/mods/2/mod/2rbook/2rslip.htm
and show a
Netware 5 can however use IPX and sadly there are some applications that can
only use IPX/SPX still so I don't think we'll see IPX dissappear for quite some
time if ever.
Netware 5 now has a true IP stack and that is the default method of networking
in a new environment but full support for IPX
Hi All,
Does anyone find it strange that this guide has no SNA Labs at all, not
even DLSW+?
Is this a hint or an exclusion?
I realise that Voice was announced while it was going to print but SNA
has been a requirement for a while I thought.
Does anyone have any references to some SNA Practice
can place network 10.1.1.1 into the EIGRP process, but
doing a show run should yield network 10.0.0.0 in the running config.
That has changed in later releases of IOS 12 as you can now put an inverse mask
in just like OSPF.
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Well the advantage is that I saw was that some switching modules are supported
in 5.x that aren't supported in 4.x
I think it was the 36 port 10/100 switching modules from memory.
I think there might have also been something with NetFlow enhancements in 5.x
over 4.x?
Both do support ISL but
stating that cisco will
no longer support ISL in the future ?
thanks,
flem
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Well the advantage is that I saw was that some
switching modules are supported
in 5.x that aren't supported in 4.x
I think it was the 36 port 10/100 switching modules
from
Ok what I found is:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/cnfg_nts/supvr/
Which can be summarised as:
Hardware:
Supervisor I is engine for 2900
Supervisor II is engine for 2926
Any Supervisor can be used in a 500x series switch.
Only Supervisor II and
Joe,
Would there be any way to use ISDN sub-addressing to do this?
Sorry if this is silly.
In Australia none of the Telco ISDN Switches use SPID's so I haven't done much
work with them outside basic lab configs.
Darren
Joe Martin wrote:
2- NO
""Quinton Maynard"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
the three busses , the
bridging functionality is implemented using the
Phoenix ASIC .
Both supII and supIII has a connection to all busses .
Also the 2926G is based on supIII .
flem
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Ok what I found is:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product
Remember that this is a VERY product specific exam.
Expect many questions of the Catalyst 5x00 platforms like ASIC and their
purposes, BUS speeds etc...
Also know your LANE and how it fits in with the 5500 platform (ASP etc)
Also a surprising amount on other Catalyst BUS speeds and interfaces
We wrote custom SNMP scripts to grab what we wanted and shove it into an SQL
server.
From there all we needed to do was create some CGI's and ASP's to retrieve and
present what we wanted.
After some work it was even easy for the Management Team to log onto the Web
Server and put the dates in for
in the chair!
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cisco wrote:
Dear Friends, I am in a delima on how I should plan my career .I am a
MBA in Marketing , with great intrest in Networking.I secured the MCSE
and CCNA certification.I have now come to a situation on How I should
olan my career, since
Just confirming what has already been said that Kbps = Kilobits and KBps =
Kilobytes.
Darren - CCNP, CCDP
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Hi,
i have one basic question that 64 Kbps means 64 kilo
bits per sec. or 64 kilo bytes per sec
thanks in advance
regards,
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