Problems with Nortel [7:37403]

2002-03-06 Thread David j
I know that this is a Cisco forum, but anybody has been working with Nortel BPS2000 and BayStack 450? We have bought some BPS2000 and Nortel have been having troubles with cascade and fiber modules for a long time. We would be interested in talking with someone who is working with this kind of equ

RE: Problems with Nortel [7:37403]

2002-03-06 Thread David j
The problem with BPS2000 was that from time to time a stack with 4 switchs didn't recognize one or several units and we had base conficts, finally we could fixed the problem using software versions 1.1.3.9 and firmware 2.0.0.8. With fiber the problem is that before buying the switchs, Nortel has t

Re: BGP issue ??? [7:37730]

2002-03-09 Thread David j
If you disable synchronization, will it work fine? Scott H. wrote: > > Yes. BGP needs to know how to get to that neighbor and since > they are not > directly connected or running a common IGP, you need a static > route. > > ""Stanzin Takpa"" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PR

RE: SNMP Packet question [7:38824]

2002-03-19 Thread David j
Actually, we are using this OIDs, but they are for switches (number of frames): dot1dBridge.dot1dTp.dot1dTpPortTable.dot1dTpPortEntry.dot1dTpPortInFrames.1 dot1dBridge.dot1dTp.dot1dTpPortTable.dot1dTpPortEntry.dot1dTpPortOutFrames.1 Why don't you try this in a Unix/Linux?: snmpwalk -c public {ip}

Re: SNMP Packet question [7:38824]

2002-03-20 Thread David j
Thanks for the information, I think I've read something about this issue in some place. The script I wrote was only for Nortel switches and I hadn't tried to do anything for routers because we're using CW2000 Regards, David. R. Benjamin Kessler had the correct answer. I do use Linux and the probl

RE: Traffic Analyses [7:39167]

2002-03-22 Thread David j
There are more options than mrtg, you could use nrg with RRD Tools Rafay Aslam wrote: > > HI Guys > I wanted to know how much traffic is passing through my T1 or > how much > traffic is utilizing my T1 bandwidth. Tell me the most efficent > and accurate > way of finding it. > > Thanks, > >

RE: job search [7:27246]

2001-11-26 Thread David j
Farhad, where are you from?, you have to keep in mind that for working in Spain you´ll need a really good command of Spanish, because here people don´t speak English and if you are going to work in Galicia, Catalunya or Euskadi there are people who speak their own language. I hope that the followi

Re: Retrieve Cisco config (via SNMP) [7:27735]

2001-11-30 Thread David j
Yes, I have. And it works fine, but i don´t have any idea about what OCTECTSTRING means, I presume that it´s something related with tftp. You have to create the file (empty) on the TFTP server before executing the command (at least on UNIX machines), and you need the RW community string, of course

Question about summary address [7:30528]

2001-12-31 Thread David j
Hi everybody. The scenario is the following: I have two Cisco 7500 an several 2600 connected to one of them by E1s, the ISDNs of the 2600 are connected to the opposite 7500 and are configured as backup lines. The 7500s are connected between them by ATMs an EIGRP is the routing protocol. As you can

Re: Question about summary address [7:30528]

2001-12-31 Thread David j
To cisck0k1d, I'm trying to summarize the ip 10.x.x.x in order to reduce the routing table in the routers of branch offices, because I also have some 2500 with little memory. To MADMAN: yes, of course, the DNS server has an ip 10.10.10.40, I have the ip classless in all the routers, the problem is

Re: Question about summary address [7:30528]

2001-12-31 Thread David j
Thanks MADMAN, I'll think about your suggestion but.the next year :-> Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=30592&t=30528 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report

Summarization [7:31766]

2002-01-13 Thread David j
Hello folks, I'm working in a EIGRP enviroment, and I have some questions for you: Has anyone tried to do a manual route sumarization per interface with more or less 200 interfaces in a 7500? I've tried but I'm having a few problems, the summary routes aren't advertised sufficiently fast to the r

RE: Summarization [7:31766]

2002-01-14 Thread David j
Hello Ben, thanks for your detailed answer. I'm afraid I have no idea what happened but I'm think that it wasn't a problem with CPU unless summarization is a very intensive cpu process(I don't know if it is). We have a hub-and-spoke topology. Four 7500 (2 7513 and 2 7507) for backbone (ATM)and ov

RE:Summarization (to Ben Kessler) [7:31975]

2002-01-15 Thread David j
Ben, I'm afraid that when I answered your post it was already buried under tons of other post. I'm sorry, these are the consequences of living in Europe...:-> Anyway, thanks for your detailed answer, I hope to get more detailed specifications (CPU, memory,...) asap, but by now I have only said the

RE: eigrp summary [7:32753]

2002-01-21 Thread David j
Hi, Jim. Could you be more explicit? What is exactly the error? Perhaps you aren´t able to reach all networks beginnig with 178.12.0.0 or are you having troubles with floating routes? I'm really interested in this matter because I'm trying to implement this kind of summarization per interface on

RE: How to stop loggin to the console [7:64325]

2003-03-04 Thread David j
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Greetings, > I have a router here that is logging a lot or stuff to my > console, as a > result I can't get anything done. How do I stop this without > stopping > the syslog messages? > > Regards > > Pat > > no logging console ? Message Posted at: http://www.gro

RE: Password recovery without reload? [7:64453]

2003-03-05 Thread David j
You can recover the configuration using snmp (you need the write community, of course), and if you haven't used md5 passwords for enable, it would be easy to decode it. I have done it once. If you have used md5 passwords, you can save the configuration to txt and then perform a recovery password. D

RE: SNMP info needed, please! [7:64558]

2003-03-06 Thread David j
If I rembember correctly, the manual of OpenView has good information about snmp. Regarding the other topics, try to search in CCO, you can download mibs frome there I think. Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate) wrote: > > All, > Does anyone know where I can find a really good tutorial (or > othe

RE: Sanity Check - ISDN and EIGRP [7:66016]

2003-03-23 Thread David j
See below: The Long and Winding Road wrote: > > I'm working on a practice lab problem. > > there are two domains - OSPF and EIGRP > > The two domains can only communicate via ISDN > > OSPF---R1---ISDN--R2EIGRP > > R1 is where redistribution takes place. The ISDN link is in the > E

RE: Nortel Passport to Cisco 6500 [7:69798]

2003-05-30 Thread David j
I can't help you, but I have been told by a Nortel engenieer that they have tested that configuration in the lab and it worked (I think, they were using multitrunking in the 8600 and FEC in Catalyst) The only problem is that if you have a problem with that configuration, nor cisco or nortel will he

RE: Password Recovery 3600 [7:69762]

2003-05-31 Thread David j
If you have other 3600 swap the flash and perform the password recovery in the other one, if it continues to show garbage on the console port you probably have something wrong in the console settings. Funnell Giles wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have just acquired a 3600 router. There seems to be a >

RE: Password Recovery 3600 [7:69762]

2003-05-31 Thread David j
If you have other 3600 swap the flash and perform the password recovery in the other one, if it continues to show garbage on the console port you probably have something wrong in the console settings. Funnell Giles wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have just acquired a 3600 router. There seems to be a >

Summarizatino at least! [7:41358]

2002-04-13 Thread David j
5 months ago I was trying to implementent manual summarization on our hub-and-spoke eigrp network, but we had lots of troubles (inestability and convergence troubles). I suppose that my posts explaining the problem are still in the archives so I'm not going to repeat them here. I only want to say

RE: Helpppppp [7:41796]

2002-04-17 Thread David j
If you have the snmp read-write community, you could retrieve your configuration without problem (I've done it once), see: http://www.tek-tips.com/gfaqs.cfm/lev2/8/lev3/58/spid/557/sfid/1160 and I think that if you have a tftp server in the same LAN is possible to upload a new configuration to t

ATM question [7:44498]

2002-05-19 Thread David j
I think this a silly question, but I'm not able to find a clear answer at cisco.com I have been wondering if i have a OC-3 line and multiples PVCs configured, how is bandwidth allocated?, I mean, if I have 10 PVCs is bandwitdh 15.5 Mbps per PVC or is shared dynamically among all PVCs, so if only o

New search engine, and suggestion... [7:47154]

2002-06-21 Thread David j
Hello everybody. Firstly I just want to say that changing the search engine to google was a very good idea and secondly I think that a good way for supporting groupstudy would be to sell (at reasonable price) an annual CD-ROM with the archives, I wouldn't like to lose such important source of know

Help with RSP4+ and normal boot sequence in a 7 [7:47408]

2002-06-25 Thread David j
Hi boys! I'm having problems with a 7500 I have upgraded a few weeks ago, when I type sh ver in others 7500 that I have, I can see these lines: ---xx--- Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) RSP Software (RSP-IK8SV-M), Version 12.2(7a), RELEA

RE: Help with RSP4+ and normal boot sequence in a [7:47408]

2002-06-25 Thread David j
in your config for those that show a boot image. Second guess is that the questionable router doesn't have any bootflash. Please post your solution to the list. > -Original Message- > From: David j [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 1:39 PM > To: [EMAIL

RE: Help with RSP4+ and normal boot sequence in a [7:47408]

2002-06-27 Thread David j
re different. > > On the working on it is: > (RSP-IK8SV-M), Version 12.2(7a) > > On the broken one it is: > (RSP-JK8SV-M), Version 12.2(7c) > > Could that be a cause of the problem ... Sorry no access to > internet > currently? > > -Original Message---

Easy Aironet 350 question [7:55885]

2002-10-18 Thread David j
Hi all: Today is the first day that I can play with an Aironet 350 and I have a very simple question: I want to setup a console password (I'm conected through the console port), is this done using the User Managment window and setting write (or whatever) permissions? (I'm pretty sure that is done

RE: Problems w/Hyperterminal?? [7:56619]

2002-10-31 Thread David j
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > Good point. If a station can send a packet, such as a ping, > it's unlikely that there are any physical or data-link-layer > problems. If it can't receive a packet, it makes sense to look > above those layers. There are some unidirectional problems, but > they are pre

OT: Cat 6 cabling [7:56658]

2002-10-31 Thread David j
Hi, Anybody knows a link which talks about the enhancements of Cat 6 over Cat 5 and 5e? Thanks in advance. David. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=56658&t=56658 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://w

RE: Cat 6 cabling [7:56658]

2002-11-02 Thread David j
Thanx, Ismail! Ismail Al-Shelh wrote: > > Yes David , check this site > http://connectivity.avaya.com/systimax/partners/nar/documentation > > Good Luck > > Ismail Al-Shelh > Abdulla Fouad Company > Network Engineer > CD-Dammam > > > -----Original Mess

Connecting Ls1010 and OmniSwitch [7:57317]

2002-11-12 Thread David j
Has anybody tried to connect a LS1010 and an Alcatel OmniSwitch using atm? We are having a lot of problems with the following scenario LS1010 --ATM OC3--- Omniswitch - Videoconference device | | ATM OC3 | | Omniswitch | | Videoconference device The LS1010 has an atm address 47.0091.8100..

SNMP [7:57585]

2002-11-17 Thread David j
Hi group, Anybody knows if I can use the "classical" snmpset -c rw_commm 10.0.0.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.54.0 integer 1 (used for saving the running config into startup) in a IOS-Catalys based switch? (sorry, I haven'r got any catalyst for testing it right now ;->) I think that it's the universal metho

RE: question on Nortel networks [7:58162]

2002-11-26 Thread David j
Hi Guruprasad, http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=es&lr=&ie=UTF-8&group=comp.dcom.sys.bay-networks and http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=es&lr=&ie=UTF-8&group=comp.dcom.sys.nortel might help you Guruprasad Sanjeevi wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have a Passport MUX 4460 and Merdian option 11c at o

RE: Procurve vs. Catalyst [7:58225]

2002-11-27 Thread David j
I faced this situation (more or less) short time ago, I had to decided whether using HP 5300XL or not, they are Layer 3 and cheaper than a Cisco 4000, but finally I decided not buy them because, afaik, they don't implement VRRP or HSRP. Other reason: I think you can't use CSWI, because you need to

VLANs: To be or not to be [7:58350]

2002-11-30 Thread David j
Hello group, I was wondering about the following question: Is worth to implement VLANs and L3-switching instead a flat L2-network? I know that this question has been discussed here several times, but the answer is always the same: depends. What I would like to know is if sombody has implemented a L

RE: VLANs: To be or not to be [7:58350]

2002-12-01 Thread David j
This design, from switch to switch across the L3 dist area, is > 1ms or > less in the data center > and only a couple of ms from most points in the core to most > points in > the dist. area. > > I would say there was something wrong with the network you were > using if > &

Question for designers (WLAN) [7:59216]

2002-12-14 Thread David j
Hello friends, I have to advice what kind of wireless device we are going to buy for a hospital. If money was not a big problem what Aironet would you buy? I thought about 1200 series, but it isn't approved for using 802.11a in my country (only 802.11b) so I think it hasn't got many benefits over 1

Re: Question for designers (WLAN) [7:59216]

2002-12-14 Thread David j
they can to protect it.. > > Bri > > - Original Message - > From: "David j" > To: > Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 1:41 AM > Subject: Question for designers (WLAN) [7:59216] > > > > Hello friends, I have to advice what kind of wireless dev

RE: Limiting TFTP Servers Used Via SNMP [7:59823]

2002-12-28 Thread David j
Yes, you can, check this link: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/11_7910.shtml I think that is what are you looking for... write me to [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you have any doubts. John Tafasi wrote: > > Hi Group, > > Below I pasted what the command refernce is saying about > limiting tftp s

RE: why con 0 password doesn't work?? [7:59938]

2002-12-29 Thread David j
Don't use the "7", just hit login password Richard Campbell wrote: > > Hi.. Dear Group, > > I would like to know why console password doesn't work. I key > in my console > password in the following manner. But when I plug in the > console, it > straight away give me a switch> prompt. Why

Re: Off Topic - More Bitching about Cisco's New We [7:60438]

2003-01-06 Thread David j
I have to disagree. I think in new site very easy to find information regarding technical characteristics of cisco products. I remember that in the old one I had to do a lot of "searching" to get information of some modules. But I agree with you that there are a lot of broken links and the site is

RE: SNMP Status: notPresent(6) [7:60633]

2003-01-08 Thread David j
Have you tried directly a snmpwalk from a linux? but I don't think you have a problem with the monitoring a station because is working fine with the other router. It sounds like a software problem, try to check in TAC what bugs your version has and keep us informed James Willard wrote: > > Hi

RE: SNMP Status: notPresent(6) [7:60633]

2003-01-09 Thread David j
I don't think you have a config problem because I suppose you are using a similar config for snmp for other routers and is working fine. Anyway if you can to post your config I can compare it with one of ours, but I still think is a sw problem... James Willard wrote: > > Actually, that is a snmpw

RE: Administrative Distance 5 for Summary EIGRP [7:61563]

2003-01-22 Thread David j
Doing manual summarization per interface you can see it. For example ip summary-address eigrp 1 172.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 (don't try it in a production network without understanding it clearly, first time I did it I have an important routing problem) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > How come you can see

RE: Two Cisco LS1010 connected [7:61741]

2003-01-23 Thread David j
I also had the same problem (number 1) )than you when tried to connect 1 LS1010 and 1 Alcatel Omniswitch. I'd like to know a way of connecting them even without using pnni. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi , > > I am looking for two Cisco LS1010 switches connected together > to Port ATM0/0/0.I pr

High-speed interfaces on 3600 [7:48543]

2002-07-10 Thread David j
Hello boys! I've read here http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/3600/prodlit/atmnm_ov.htm that you can have only 2 high-speed modules (FE,HSSI and ATM) in a 3640. Anybody knows why? is this information updated? I have a couple of 3620 with 2FE and one ATM modules and I'm wondering if they cou

Re: High-speed interfaces on 3600 [7:48543]

2002-07-10 Thread David j
There is a 2 FE NM 2-WAN card slot network module (product number NM-2FE2W). In fact now I have a 3620 on the lab which have 1 ATM interface, 2 FE interfaces, 2 serial interfaces and 1 BRI interface (it hadn't room for anything else ;->) M.C. van den Bovenkamp wrote: > > MADMAN wrote: > > > The

Re: High-speed interfaces on 3600 [7:48543]

2002-07-10 Thread David j
As you can see in my previous post it's the module I'm using, supported at least since 12.1(1)T according to http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/107/nm-fe2w.shtml I'm afraid that NM-2FE2SW doesn't exist (I presumed that you were talking about NM-2FE2W but I did a search at cisco just in case...:->)

RE: Delay on ISDN Backup with Dialer Profiles !?!? [7:49441]

2002-07-24 Thread David j
If I'm understanding correctly, I think that you're looking for something like that: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122newft/122t/122t8/ftrotdls.htm#11917, but it's a very new feature and I haven't tried it yet... With that command, you can rotate through several

RE: EIGRP [7:49678]

2002-07-25 Thread David j
I've had quite problems with that version in my 3620, it seems that atm interfaces aren't working with older releases, like c3620-is56i-mz.121-5.T10 or even c3620-ik8s-mz.122-8.T5.bin, so I won't be surprised if it has more mistakes Richard Tufaro wrote: > > Anyone tried the > > show ip eig

Re: Eigrp Summarizing [7:49730]

2002-07-26 Thread David j
I would added eigrp stub connected on spoke routers (I think you need ios 12.0) if you don't do that, based in my experience, you're going to have SIAs on your backbone. See the following link: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120limit/120s/120s15/eigrpstb.h

Re: Eigrp Summarizing [7:49730]

2002-07-26 Thread David j
grp. I learn something new everyday here. Thanks again, > now I need an > IOS upgrade. > ""David j"" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > I would added eigrp stub connected on spoke routers (I think > you need ios &g

RE: Check this new command out [7:49717]

2002-07-26 Thread David j
On 3620 with 12.2(8)T5 works: R1(config)#do ? LINE Exec Command R1(config)#do show mem HeadTotal(b) Used(b) Free(b) Lowest(b) Largest(b) Processor 6270252018864864 9399224 9465640 9249100 9412936 I/O390 7340056 4821752

RE: CCNP support 640-606 [7:49837]

2002-07-27 Thread David j
I think it was the hardest of ccnp, very strange and tricky questions. As cisco says in its website, there aren't any questions on simulation. I passed with a 843 and a 0% in AppleTalk (I'm sorry, but I have never seen an Apple) sunil sunilindia wrote: > > Hi, > > Is this the new version toug,

Re: Eigrp Summarizing [7:49730]

2002-07-27 Thread David j
& 2600) had very big route tables and little memory. Regards, David Steven A. Ridder wrote: > > I don't think stub generate summary routes like it does in > OSPF. You still > need to summarize. > > -- > > RFC 1149 Compliant. > > > > "&

Re: Cisco 2651 Problem [7:49815]

2002-07-27 Thread David j
As 2600 series are modular, on mode rommon or boot, I think they have no way of knowing what kind of interfaces have connected, so they use the first lan interface for downloading the new ios, check that link http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/130/recovery_c2600.html It's also posible to download th

RE: MRTG [7:49916]

2002-07-28 Thread David j
It's absolutly free (if you like it you can send some CD to Tobias I think). You can download it from http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/ Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=49920&t=49916 -- FAQ, list archi

RE: HP / Cisco performance [7:49919]

2002-07-28 Thread David j
Talking about Procurve switches, anybody knows if hp L3-switches have a redundancy system like HSRP or VRRP? Last week I had to evaluate the possibilities of Procurve switches for our network, but I wasn't able to see any reference to redundancy on www.hp.com. I presume they support some kind of r

RE: CCNP support 640-606 [7:49837]

2002-07-28 Thread David j
I'm not very familiar with new NDA, but I think I can say that you must study all sections, though I got 0% in appletalk I had read that section several times and I learned some things. If you aren't in a hurry for having the ccnp, take your time and learn all you can, for example I passed Routing

Re: HP / Cisco performance [7:49919]

2002-07-28 Thread David j
Thank you very much indeed for the links,Irwan. What about new 5300xl series? do they also support vrrp? I think that without redundancy they lose much of their attractive.. Irwan Hadi wrote: > > On Sun, Jul 28, 2002 at 08:36:50AM +, David j wrote: > > > Talking about Pr

Re: 2503 Cables? [7:50924]

2002-08-08 Thread David j
I have that equipment, but you can't simulate speeds of 2Mbps with that cable (at least I couldn't, only up to 512 Kbps, I think this is a limitation of RS-232), I think that with V35 Female DCE and V35 Male DTE you can simulate speeds over 512 Kbps... rick wrote: > > Try kg2.com. > You want the

Re: CCIE WORTH IT? [7:50941]

2002-08-08 Thread David j
Yes, I agree but only if it's voluntary... Robert D. Cluett wrote: > > It would be nice to know where each member is located and what > there level > of knowledge/certification is. I wonder if we could request > this to be > added to the site. Maybe member profiles or something. Anyone > agree

Re: 2503 Cables? [7:50924]

2002-08-08 Thread David j
only > differences i can tell are the cost and the fact that the > single > back to back cable is easier to use in the lab. > > -- > --Rick > > Support bacteria -- it's the only culture some people have! > > > David j wrote: > :I have that equipment, b

RE: CCIE WORTH IT? [7:50941]

2002-08-08 Thread David j
It depends where you live and work, in Spain there are only 77 CCIEs, and the most important ISP has 60.000 employees. I think here to be a CCIE is a great business ... McHugh Randy wrote: > > I am not so sure it is worth it. I had a CCNP, CCDP, and > experience as a network engineer and was out

RE: ISDN DDR acting oddly...HEEEELP [7:51019]

2002-08-08 Thread David j
I don't know if I'm understanding correctly, but I think that if you use dialer interfaces it would work (backup int dialer instead back int bri0) Edward Sohn wrote: > > Hello, > > I have two 2503 routers connecting together via ISDN through a > Teltone > ILS-2000. > > I *believe* that the IL

OT: SNMP [7:52691]

2002-09-04 Thread David j
Anybody knows if there is an algorithm for finding out the index number of a port on a Catalyst 6500? I mean, if I have the slot and port number, can I know the index number of that port? Any link would be appreciated. Thanks Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=52691

RE: SNMP [7:52691]

2002-09-05 Thread David j
ifindex. > > -----Original Message- > From: David j [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 2:26 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: OT: SNMP [7:52691] > > > Anybody knows if there is an algorithm for finding out the > index number of a &g

RE: Swith Memory upgrade.. [7:52733]

2002-09-06 Thread David j
Ernesto, Carlos, if you write in Spanish most of people here will not understand you and they won't be able to help you Ernesto Diaz wrote: > > Hola Carlos, > > Mi inquietud es saber si es posible actualizar la SDram de un > Switch para > llevarlo de 4-MB a 8-MB? > > Saludos, > > Ernesto

RE: ? about floating Static route [7:52837]

2002-09-06 Thread David j
Maybe you are thinking that a static route is always prefered to a dynamic one because it has lower AD, that isn't true, routers check first the longest match, and then AD. Anyway, you always could define a static route with an AD higher than any routing protocol.. Regarding backups check this lin

Exporting data from user tracking DB [7:52900]

2002-09-08 Thread David j
Hello, I'm making a script and I'd need a system to use the User Tracking database registers, I know that there's a way of exporting the data from cli (that would be fine for me): http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/Campus/ut_export_data.html but unfortunatly this only works with Solaris and NT,

RE: EIGRP neighbour relationship [7:54624]

2002-10-01 Thread David j
I have seen a similar case some time ago, the problem was that someone had changed an access-list on the ethernet interface of one router, blocking EIGRP updates on LAN. Check that and post the configurations of router 2 and 3,if it doesn't solve the problem. Wilson, Gavin (KBPB) wrote: > > Afte

Re: How to restrict hubs in a LAN [7:54937]

2002-10-05 Thread David j
See inline.. Chuck's Long Road wrote: > > as much of a rulemeister as I am, I still have to look at this > from the user > standpoint. Why are users throwing their own hubs onto the > network? Is there > a business case to be made? Is facilities too slow getting > requested cable > pulls done? >

RE: mac address filtering [7:72684]

2003-07-21 Thread David j
I know that the following is not MAC security based, but I think you are looking for something like EAPOL Security. Here is a link http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps646/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a008007f395.html Skarphedinsson Arni V. wrote: > > Hi > > I have some

RE: Gigabit Ethernet & Collisions [7:73555]

2003-08-14 Thread David j
Is it really working at gigabit speed?, there are several interfaces which are able to work at 10/100/1000 speeds Neil Andersen wrote: > > What would cause show interface for a Gigabit interface to show > increasing collisions? My understanding is that Gigabit > Ehternet only runs in FULL DUPLEX

How do I connect by 2501 to my 1912 [7:39242]

2002-03-22 Thread David J. Mindock
Hi, I am trying to connect my Cisco 2501 Router to my 1912 switch. Each device has an AUI port, but is their another way to connect the two devices together with cables and connectors. - Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards. M