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t necessarily
become DR even if the existing DR dies).
See RFC2328, Page 75 for more details.
Thanks,
Zsombor
DeVoe, Charles (PKI) wrote:
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> I am reading the CCNP/CCIP BSCI Study Guide by Todd Lammle
> from Sybex. In
> the OSPF section under the discussion of DR and BDR (page
> My understanding is that if the DR goes down then the BDR is
> promoted to DR and an election is held for the new BDR. This
> means that when the original DR comes back up it can not become
> DR until both of the current DR and BDR go offline.
>
> Cheers, Mike
>
> De
I am reading the CCNP/CCIP BSCI Study Guide by Todd Lammle from Sybex. In
the OSPF section under the discussion of DR and BDR (page 171) he says that
the BDR is chosen first and that the DR is chosen from the reaming list.
That seems illogical and backwards. Can someone please confirm or deny a
I know the loopback interface is useful for assigning the router ID. Is
there any other purpose?
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He's able to see the c:\ on the laptop so its not physical. Reboot.
refresh cache
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Are you connecting through a hub or from pc to laptop using a crossover
cable? Are the cables good?
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Hi all,
I
Hey!!! If nobody sends me an email did I really get an email at all?
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No, I won't think that these mails are sent by some per
I am currently working towards my CCNP after getting my CCNA. Problem is I
no longer have access to any routers. I can read the books and get the
knowledge needed to pass the exams. But I also want the practical
experience to go along with it. How does someone on a low budget get access
to equi
I have heard of the router sim from Sybex
http://www.routersim.com
Is this any good.
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I am preparing for the CCNP certification.
A
We had a similar situation. Only in this case, the user was taking down
internet access. Seems whoever configured the machine put the default
gateway in as the users address. At the time we were running two protocols,
decnet and tcp/ip. Decnet was the first one to be used. The only time
there
Perhaps a copy of the running config would help
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i cannot use my console port to access one of my 2524 router as well as 19
What is SAFE???
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At 3:18 PM + 6/20/03, annlee wrote:
>SAFE does start out with the explicit assumption that a Securi
Perhaps a copy of the configs would be helpful here.
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Dear All
I have a 2501 and 2505 and I am trying to set up a homelab..These
Is Fiber considered wireless?
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I needed to pad out my resume with a few good certs before I renew my
CCNP and start the CCIE track. Wir
Better Question -- Why do we drive on parkways and park on driveways?
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NO no no. You've got it all wrong (said in the v
I am looking for a good source for some CCNP Study Materials. Can anyone
suggest some good books, practice exams, etc.
Thank you for our support.
Bartyls and James
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So if I read this right, it is just a different set of commands. Are there
operational differences?
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We have a 6509 and I have heard talk about native vs. Hybrid mode of
operation. What is the difference? Is there a link to a white paper or
something?
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Since I just recently passed my CCNA I thought I would continue on up the
ladder. In looking at the CCNP I see there are 2 ways to get it.
1. Take the BSCI 640-901, Switching 640-604, Remote Access 640-605 and
Support 640-606 exams.
OR
2. Take the Foundation exam 640-841 (combination of the BSCI,
On Cisco routers and switches are there log files? How do I view them?
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On Cisco routers and switches are there log files? How do I view them?
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Disregard previous. After further review, I find the ping failed because I
typed in the wrong ip.
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I am working with the test out simulator.
LAX 11.0.0.2--frame cloudsfo 11.0.0.1
In the frame relay module there is an exercise to connect 2 routers through
a frame relay cloud. Initially, the LAX router is using inverse arp to do
the mapping. A show frame map yields
Serial 1 (up):
Disregard previous. After further review, I find the ping failed because I
typed in the wrong ip.
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I have been looking at the transcender exams to get a final brush up for the
CCNA exam. In those exams there are questions about the routers response to
things like trace and ping. I believe they are referring to ICMP messages.
The response types they mention are things like the responses they us
What about htis. The server tries to dump data to the client over the 10M
pipe. The client cannot accept it as fast as the server can put out.
Having a slower line to the client in effect will cause degradation at the
server.
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I am looking at frame relay. As I understand it, the frame relay connection
goes from the CPE to the service provider CO. My question is, does the
destination device on the other side of the CO also need to run frame relay?
Could they perhaps run ATM?
My CPE CO
You do this with the span command
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Hi,
I have a Catalyst 6509 and need to sniff network.
If possible enable
I am using the Sybex CCNA Trainer software. In the IPX section they refer
to commands like sho ipx servers, show ipx route, etc.
When I go to the router (running 12.1) and I do a show ?, no ipx anything is
listed.
Has the command changed?
Does ipx need to be enabled to see these commands?
You will need routing between the VLANs. If this is done via the uplink you
will also need to do some trunking. Hope this helps.
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OK, let me try this again. I am trying to figure out the difference between
conventional layer 3 routing and layer 3 switching. A little background. I
am currently working towards my CCNA (have been for about 3 years). At any
rate, everything I read and look at says that switching/bridging is a
. That's
> kind of a simplified view, but I think it gets the general idea
> across. So,
> layer 3 switching is both routing and switching, but faster
> (usually,
> anyway).
>
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I am under the impression that switching is a layer 2 function and that
routing is a layer 3 function. I have seen several discussions talking
about layer 3 switching. Could someone explain this to me?
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Regards,
Kent
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> 2) Has never talked to any of the Cisco teams that manage large global
> accounts
>
> Of course these are sales people. Sales people make their livelihood off
of
> the sales. So obviously, they will push t
Just a thought. Could you create a VLAN and put both ports in the same
VLAN?
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Hi All,
I'm in the pr
2) Has never talked to any of the Cisco teams that manage large global
accounts
Of course these are sales people. Sales people make their livelihood off of
the sales. So obviously, they will push the product.
Rule 1. Never trust a salesperson.
Rule 2. Never Believe a salesperson.
Rule 3. N
DeVoe, Charles (PKI) wrote:
>
> I have a class B network subnetted using a 21 bit mask. This
> network has 2
> connections to the internet, 1 is by a T3 the other is a 512K
> T1. Each
> connection to the internet comes out of a subnet, goes through
> a firewall,
> and then thr
I have several users who are trying to run an application and often have
problems. In using a sniffer on the packets I have found that some of the
packets are experiencing long ack times. How does one troubleshoot this
sort of problem?
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I have a class B network subnetted using a 21 bit mask. This network has 2
connections to the internet, 1 is by a T3 the other is a 512K T1. Each
connection to the internet comes out of a subnet, goes through a firewall,
and then through a Cisco 7200 router. We have static routes in place to
ass
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