Re: Teaming network cards causes flapping [7:49254]

2002-07-23 Thread E Joseph
I have seen a similar error when we had 2 pcs on the same switch with the same mac address. (it was a strange driver issue that caused pc's with that driver to have the same, incorrect mac address) I don't understand teaming, I would guess teaming has to come up with a "shared" mac address to wor

slightly OT: Routing Beta exam [7:45449]

2002-05-30 Thread E Joseph
Has anyone who took the routing beta heard the results?? I took the routing Beta and we are well within the 8-12 week window, actually closer to the end... Thanks __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://f

RE: Cat 6505 Error Message [7:37543]

2002-03-07 Thread E Joseph
Is it possible that somehow when it rebooted it came up on a older code rev?? (ie: multiple images in bootflash) I know depending on the gig mod you need a certain code rev to support it. Not sure what you get if your running code prior to that first supported rev --- Mark Odette II wrote

unicast flooding:question [7:37609]

2002-03-07 Thread E Joseph
I have a scenario I wanted to bounce of the group. I never really thought about this before, just wanted to confirm what Im thinking is correct. By default I think a Cisco router maintains an ARP entry for 2 hours, at which time if its not been used it ages out. In a Cisco switch however cam en

question : ethernet collision rule of thumb...

2000-11-15 Thread E Joseph
I would first like to thank everyone. I have been a member of this groups for several years now. I have never actually posted a question, generally I just absorb others questions. I realise there is no concrete answer on this, BUT how many collision on a shared media ethernet segment does it ta