Re: [Re: Question on HSRP]

2001-03-06 Thread EA LOUIE
Priscilla Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 06:07 PM 3/6/01, NetEng wrote: > >Does HSRP work at the interface level or is the entire router on > >acvtive/stand-by? In other words, if I have two routers working in HSRP and > >a link goes down somewhere down the line, will the first router

Re: classless to classfull routing issue

2001-03-07 Thread EA Louie
you'll just have to use the 24 bit masks that are default in the IGRP routing protocol. Or establish and redistribute static routes into your IGRP routing process. see http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/52.html for some other direction -e- Prasanna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 983ml

Re: Static route Configuration Error

2001-03-07 Thread EA Louie
Navin Parwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 985jc4$ac$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:985jc4$ac$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi , >My network design is as follows : > I have two 2610 routers which are interconnected , on the first router > (Cisco2610) the configuration is as follows : > when y

Re: Question on HSRP

2001-03-07 Thread EA Louie
I've done this configuration before. It's relatively painless. If you're using Cisco-to-Cisco equipment, you can create GRE tunnels at the endpoints and encrypt them. On the far-end, you'll have 2 tunnel interfaces, one to each central site router. If you run an IGP over the tunnels, then your

Re: Load Balancing Across Multiple PIX

2001-03-07 Thread EA Louie
there is a specific example in the IOS 12.1(5a)E release notes- http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121newft/121 limit/121e/121e5/iosslb5e.htm you end up back-ending the PIXen on the inside ;-) with a multiple-interface router. -e- - Original Message - From

Re: Email Server through NAT

2001-03-07 Thread EA Louie
if you have one additional ip address, it makes your life a lot easier, but try: ip nat inside source your.emailserver.ip.address 25 interface.s1/1.ip.address 25 however, i don't know if you'll break your dynamic NAT for the rest of the folks inside by using this command... Port 25 is SMTP. yo

Re: Frame-relay

2001-03-07 Thread EA Louie
When your frame relay service provider assigns you PVC's, they are private unless otherwise specified. The carrier will collect PVC's from different users and transport them over a large pipe together, same as the carriers do with T-1 or subrate circuits. Therefore, it is shared from that perspec

Re: classless to classfull routing issue

2001-03-07 Thread EA Louie
yes, but only if you had the available subnets in the 192.168.113.x, 192.168.114.x , and 192.168.115.x range. (You can't use the subnets that are already defined by OSPF) What you really want is to have are those particular routes with the proper masks advertised throughout the IGRP network. Th

Re: [please remove me from this list, second request!!]

2001-03-08 Thread EA LOUIE
this is a majordomo list, so remove commands do not work here and the list administrator is an e-mail robot at [EMAIL PROTECTED], not a human being. point your web browser to http://www.groupstudy.com scroll down the screen. on the right side of there is a "List Manager" box. enter your ema

Re: [Suggestions for a CCNP Lab]

2001-03-08 Thread EA LOUIE
Hi Chris access server (2509/2511) and the octopus cable (for dial and using as terminal server) ethernet switch (2924XL, or even a small Cat5000, or both to configure ISL, 802.1q, spanning tree, and VTP) cisco 4000 with 4 serial interfaces to simulate a frame relay 'cloud' (configuration availab

Re: [what is the difference?]

2001-03-08 Thread EA LOUIE
Timothy - see if this is complicated enough an explanation for you... http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/620/4.html ;-) -e- "Roberts, Timothy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What is the difference between 12.0(7)XE1 and 12.0(7)XE? Primarily, what is > the difference between XE and XE1? > Thank

Re: IPX Question

2001-03-08 Thread EA Louie
...and if you can't upgrade to netware 5 for whatever reason, then filter the SAPs coming from the central site at the central router. If you search through the Cisco website, they have some examples of which SAPs to filter and which to allow. - Original Message - From: Stull, Cory <[EMA

Re: Off Topic: Load Balancing Through a PIX

2001-03-09 Thread EA Louie
take a look at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_v52/config/con fig.htm#xtocid2757030 other comments in-line - Original Message - From: Yonkerbonk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 7:49 AM Subject: Off Topic: Load Balan

Re: off-topic: anyone alarmed?

2001-03-11 Thread EA Louie
It's kinda funny how this whole certification process evolved. In the "olden days", the CCIE was a certification that was geared towards the TAC, as a way of enhancing Cisco's already-renowned technical support. It was offered to the external world as a way for those packet jockeys to be acknowl

Re: CCIE Preparartion Lab.

2001-03-11 Thread EA Louie
I know the guy who runs it and he's ... very good! how useful it is probably up to you, but I'd be very certain that he keeps his courses current. - Original Message - From: John D.C. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 9:11 PM Subject: CCIE Preparart

Re: Token Ring Media Filter Pinout?

2001-03-11 Thread EA Louie
http://www.ortronics.com/products/search/default.asp?product=media+filter - Original Message - From: Ehab Mohamad Abdullah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 7:20 PM Subject: Token Ring Media Filter Pinout? > Hi, > > Is there any body who can tell m

Re: Mondays Press Release

2001-03-11 Thread EA Louie
can someone shed some light for me...what does this announcement have to do with Cisco certification? - Original Message - From: Natasha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: CCIE Group study list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 10:35 PM Subject: Mondays Press Release > TRACK DATA REP

Re: Building crossover cable

2001-03-12 Thread EA Louie
If you don't have a good understanding of "null modem", then you'd be better off buying a crossover cable with standard connectors and then using the individual adapter cables at the device ends (for example, V.35 or RS-449 crossover off the shelf). Otherwise, you'll spend more time troubleshooti

Re: [Re: Internet usage?]

2001-03-13 Thread EA LOUIE
You can also monitor your Internet access point with a Network Associates Sniffer Pro or some other packet capture and analysis device. If you setup the monitoring device properly by inputting the TCP and UDP protocol numbers and names, and to continue capturing after the packet buffer is full, t

Re: [EIGRP query]

2001-03-13 Thread EA LOUIE
Dennis Laganiere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [ The following text is in the "iso-8859-1" character set. ] > [ Your display is set for the "US-ASCII" character set. ] > [ Some characters may be displayed incorrectly. ] > > EIGRP works on multiple protocols, BUT: does it keep one tabl

Re: [Cat5000 OS Incompatibilities]

2001-03-13 Thread EA LOUIE
could happen for any number of reasons... see http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/lan_switching/2.html Dewa Putu Nugraha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greetings, > I have two Cat5000 with Supervisor Engine I running Sw version 2.4(5). Both > Cat5000 have trunking enabled on port 1/1. I have a sp

Re: [RE: Reverse Telnet on 2600 routers not working]

2001-03-14 Thread EA LOUIE
It allows us access to a terminal device from the async AUX port. Typically, we use the AUX as a receiving input device; that is, receiving data from a terminal. This configuration allows us to initiate a session into an end ASCII device from the network. for example, if you wanted to use a ter

Re: [old 3102 router]

2001-03-14 Thread EA LOUIE
If my memory serves me correctly, the 3000 series routers used the DB-25 serial cables (like the AGS+) and not the high-density DB-60 connector cables (which were introduced in the 2500/4000/7000 series routers) http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/cis3000/c3k2him/22616.

Re: [TFTP Error - Part 2]

2001-03-14 Thread EA LOUIE
sounds like config register to me. if you do a sh ver, and it's set to something other than 0x2102 would boot config off a tftp server, then change it config-reg 0x2102 write your (empty) configuration and reload (if you're working on your certification, you'd be wise to know where that infor

Re: [RE: MPLS]

2001-03-14 Thread EA LOUIE
LOL...I love people...they just crack me up! hey Nabil... go look at Foundry Networks website. Cisco also had a paper or two on MPLS. and I believe there's a draft RFC out on MPLS, too. (I hope you have access to the Internet...) You're obviously a very intelligent person (since you want to k

Re: EIGRP Updates

2001-03-15 Thread EA Louie
EIGRP does not update topology or routes unless the routes actually change. When the routes do change, EIGRP will take up to 50% of the available bandwidth transmitting updated routes unless limited by the ip bandwidth eigrp appletalk eigrp-bandwidth ipx bandwith-percent eigrp statements

Re: OSPF

2001-03-15 Thread EA Louie
2 reasons an organization would use OSPF - 1. It's a standards-based protocol, which means that you could run any (not just Cisco) OSPF devices in your network and they'll interoperate. 2. It's "controllable", so that you can keep your routing tables smaller by using area routing disadvantages

Re: [TFTP Error - Part 2]

2001-03-15 Thread EA Louie
gt; router. If this is a CCIE test, and you have this problem, then you lost a > lot of precious time. > > Could this be IOS version no. specific? Or there is something else. > > Thanks anyway for the response. > > Arthur > > > >From: EA LOUIE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: [Re: ISP related question]

2001-03-15 Thread EA LOUIE
If you're not advertising the /16, then how exactly are you allowing your inside hosts to access the Internet? If you're NATing, then wouldn't it make sense to convert your inside network to private address space, and return the /16 to the IANA/InterNIC for re-allocation to an organization and/or

Re: Internetwork Design Question

2001-03-15 Thread EA Louie
That's a pretty good plan. The redundancy could prove to be expensive - I don't know how much Telstra is charging for that type of connection, and the international ISDN charges during an outage could be cost-prohibitive (believe me... I know about those!). If you get all the frame relay circuit

Re: [Re: TCPmag.com Salary Survey]

2001-03-16 Thread EA LOUIE
LOL sure, John... just post his/her email address to the group! We'll redefine the word SPAM Now, what was it you wanted to express to your boss? that you're overpaid??? ;-) "John Neiberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The interview with the hiring manager is more enlightening. His feeling

Re: Router clock and logging time

2001-03-16 Thread EA LOUIE
oops... forgot to copy the group on this one, he said with a sheepish grin EA LOUIE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Na says the gameshow host - probably not logging in localtime > > when logging to console, there is a configuration option - go into config > mode: th

Re: [RE: TCPmag.com Salary Survey]

2001-03-16 Thread EA LOUIE
"COULOMBE, TROY" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > /begin babble > >>SNIPPED to save 2 packets @ 1500bytes each<< My MTU is only 1470, so it would have cost me 4 packets ;-) > > _ > FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html

Re: TCPmag.com Salary Survey

2001-03-16 Thread EA LOUIE
R: I'M not claiming to be underpaid, or that I have a dead end job, or that I won't get your coffee anymore (just in case MY boss is lurking out there...) Jim Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > and tired of this "STINKING DEAD END JOB" :->) > > --

Re: network response time

2001-03-16 Thread EA LOUIE
You're describing two different problems. Problem One is network utilization on a LAN for a particular application, which you can easily monitor by attaching a packet monitoring device on a port that mirrors your application server. That will measure the data in/data out at the focal point. A

RE: Cisco share in downfall

2001-03-16 Thread EA LOUIE
I agree with Evan, and I'll add a few other points - #1 - who said IT is on shaky ground? The dot-coms are probably (and always have been) risky, but other companies in the non-information technology markets are still solid (although I'll grant that, when business slows down and layoffs start to

Re: [Frame Relay Simulator]

2001-03-16 Thread EA LOUIE
If you use a cisco router with multiple serial interfaces, you can use http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios111/mods/3mod/3cbook/3cfrelay.htm#10654 it requires back-to-back (serial crossover) cables. I've used this configuration on a cisco 4000 series router, and it perfo

Re: IOS DHCP vs NT DHCP

2001-03-16 Thread EA LOUIE
1. DHCP service has a VERY low processor utilization. All it does is sits idle until it has to reply to requests for IP addresses and then issues leases. The shorter the lease time, the busier the service becomes. However, it IS a very vital service, needs to be reliable, and is very difficult

Re: 2511 RAS Sample Configuration

2001-03-16 Thread EA LOUIE
sure... LOL... what kind of RAS do you want to create? PPP/SLIP? http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/pppdialup.html ARA? http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios111/mods/2mod/2cbook/2cara.htm That should get you started... "Steiven Poh \(Jaring\)" <[EMAIL PROTE

Re: [RE: IOS DHCP vs NT DHCP]

2001-03-16 Thread EA LOUIE
u ... I stand corrected thanks to Scott (but it sure don't show up as an ACK in my TCP/IP packet traces...) -e- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Not trying to nit pick but the response packet ( the fourth packet in a new > DHCP lease negotiation) is an SMB response packet type of "ACK" (DHCP can >

Re: Cisco Certs Becoming Paper CCXX

2001-03-17 Thread EA Louie
some of the certs are like getting a "paper diploma" (which is what I got... heheheh) So, if they are going to take the risk and study for the cert on the hopes that they can get a job using the cert as leverage, more power to them! By virtue of the testing mechanism, the CCNA/CCNP/CCDA/CCDP wil

Re: Cisco Certs Becoming Paper CCXX

2001-03-17 Thread EA Louie
one cert that separates most everyone is the CCIE - it's VERY difficult (some say impossible, but I wouldn't go that far) to obtain a CCIE with no working experience. -e- - Original Message - From: Dar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: EA Louie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Satur

Re: Cisco Certs Becoming Paper CCXX

2001-03-18 Thread EA Louie
-e- Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 991ka6$ntd$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:991ka6$ntd$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Did he know how to collect information from cisco website? > If he did not know how to did it, I just wonder. > > > > ""EA Louie"" <[E

Re: Cisco Certs Becoming Paper CCXX

2001-03-18 Thread EA Louie
erience and we selected the path to get > there through certification. Since we got certification we don't claim that we are > better than a guy with experience. We just want to show that we can learn if you give us > a chance. > > regards, > Manoj. > > EA Louie wrote:

Re: IPX Help

2001-03-19 Thread EA Louie
Issue: bandwidth of SAPs (Service Advertisement Protocol) broadcast over the WAN - depending on how many IPX services are allowed, it could be a big hit...although I've never personally seen SAP traffic saturate a decent bandwidth (128k and above) WAN link, perhaps others here have. Solution: F

Re: Guys, Help me urgently

2001-03-19 Thread EA Louie
ummm Shahid, what's the status of that 4th interface? Up/down? down/down? did you use subinterfaces on the hub router, or a frame-relay map statement? (sounds like subinterfaces to me) or are you checking the interface status on the 7000? If you post the "show ip interfaces brief" for all 4 r

Re: Spanning Tree

2001-03-19 Thread EA Louie
>From the Cat5k ver 5.2 document set... configuring spanning tree... there's a section on how spanning tree works in all 5 port states...and what the port actually does during those 5 states. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/rel_5_2/config/s pantree.htm - Original

Re: Spanning Tree

2001-03-19 Thread EA Louie
Bridge Protocol Data Units are how the bridges talk to each other, like "hello" packets in routing protocols. They can be thought of as control frames, versus data frames. The reason there is no loop is because the data portion of the bridge or switch interface is blocked from a DATA perspective

Re: voulnteer

2001-03-20 Thread EA Louie
NetDay is (or should be) coming up in the Bay Area. Do a search on it and see...lots of us volunteer at those events, so it could also be an opportunity for you to make some good contacts in the networking industry. If Cisco wasn't laying off, I'd tell you to apply for a Tier 0/1 position in the

Re: [Forward from RoadRunner...]

2001-03-20 Thread EA LOUIE
...and it seems that we're still receiving dupes from somewhere...I seem to be receiving multiple copies of messages targeted to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" -e- "Paul Borghese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Here is a response from Road Runner > > - Original Message - > From: "Road Runner S

Re: [Password recovery]

2001-03-20 Thread EA LOUIE
LOL... learn how to use http://www.cisco.com my search of "Password Recovery" gave me: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml I find it hard to believe that your top-of-the-line, expensive 3600 chassis has no flash memory...you might not have an external PC Card flash, but there's a

Re: [Deciphering error logs]

2001-03-20 Thread EA LOUIE
Charles Nunie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > Where can I get interpretation on the errors in my log file? Meanwhile can > someone decipher this: Those are all normal first-time startup messages. for their meanings and the meaning of other log messages, see http://www.cisco.com/univerc

RE: Password recovery

2001-03-20 Thread EA LOUIE
supplied. All are completely useless if your router has NO Flash > memory! The reason's for why the router has no flash memory are quite > inconsequential. But thank you for your assistance! > > -Rizzo > > > > > -Original Message- > From: EA LOUIE [mail

Re: Point to Point Link Problem

2001-03-20 Thread EA LOUIE
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/itg_v1/tr1915.htm Check your cable one more time, and make sure it's a straight-through cable to the telco demarc (Cat 5 568A or B, or any other 1-1 2-2 ... 8-8 RJ-45 type cable will work okay in a pinch) You should at least be able to get up/down

Re: All positions are valid - Cisco Certs Becoming Paper CCXX

2001-03-20 Thread EA LOUIE
No way, Allen... you already cashed it in about 15 messages ago on this thread - no fair cashing in twice ;-) and I actually think this has been a healthy thread. There seem to be these camps, from what I've read: 1. Certs add value regardless of a person's experience in industry - it's a wi

blackouts

2001-03-20 Thread EA LOUIE
; > >Date: 20 Mar 2001 12:19:54 PST > >From: EA LOUIE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Subject: Re: All positions are valid - Cisco Certs Becoming Paper CCXX > > snip > > >(now I'm feeling like having a breath mint... hmmm.. what's up with > that? >

Re: Fwd: How to Make Frame Relay Redundant?

2001-03-20 Thread EA LOUIE
Hey Raul... depending on how many sites you need to restore, and how much bandwidth you need for restoral, Basic Rate ISDN is still a pretty good solution that I've implemented before. The configuration is a little tricky and takes a keen mind to implement successfully...but basically, the remot

Re: Dialer map v's Dialer String

2001-03-20 Thread EA LOUIE
g'day mate ;-) everything you ever wanted to know about dialer-maps, dialer-lists, and dialer configs is contained in http://www.cisco.com more specifically, look at these links - Cisco TAC ISDN Support Page http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/PSP/psp_view.pl?p=Internetworking:ISDN sample

Re: Dialer map v's Dialer String

2001-03-20 Thread EA LOUIE
g'day mate ;-) everything you ever wanted to know about dialer-maps, dialer-lists, and dialer configs is contained in http://www.cisco.com more specifically, look at these links - Cisco TAC ISDN Support Page http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/PSP/psp_view.pl?p=Internetworking:ISDN sample

Re: Guys, Help me urgently

2001-03-20 Thread EA Louie
--- Original Message - From: Shahid Muhammad Shafi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: EA Louie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 6:56 PM Subject: Re: Guys, Help me urgently > the interface at my switch is up as it is working for > the other DLCI. I am using interfaces

Re: Help with frame-relay switch configuration

2001-03-20 Thread EA Louie
I hope you meant int ser0 clockrate 56000 and that you added int ser3 frame-relay route 301 interface Serial1 101 clockrate 56000 -e- mtxpert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 998tg6$8l4$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:998tg6$8l4$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I have a Cisco 4000 I just received and I can'

Re: Re:12.0.9 Enterprise Plus IOS, 25xx router

2001-03-20 Thread EA Louie
c2500-js-l.120-9.bin ENTERPRISE PLUS 10225360 01/31/2000 02:11:23 ? says the image size is 10,225,360 bytes... too big to fit in 8MB flash...the best you can get in 8MB flash is the former desktop image... c2500-d-l.120-9.bin IP/IPX/AT/DEC 01/31/2000 02:02:02 6888660 or c2500-is56-l.120-9.bin

Re: Re:12.0.9 Enterprise Plus IOS, 25xx router

2001-03-20 Thread EA Louie
he has 8/16, Louie... :-) -e- - Original Message - From: Louie Belt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: EA Louie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 8:43 PM Subject: RE: Re:12.0.9 Enterprise Plus IOS, 25xx router > I've been ru

Re: Re:12.0.9 Enterprise Plus IOS, 25xx router

2001-03-21 Thread EA Louie
I sit corrected :-) thanks -e- - Original Message - From: Louie Belt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: EA Louie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 10:01 PM Subject: RE: Re:12.0.9 Enterprise Plus IOS, 25xx router > Let me clarify, I am

Orange County group

2001-03-22 Thread EA LOUIE
You can check with the OCCUG (Orange County Cisco Users Group) http://www.occug.com/ -e- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > HI > does anybody know of a study group in Orange County, CA? Please respond. > Greatly appreciated. > > Adela P. Carter > Network Support Specialist > (949)794- #125 > [EMA

Re: [ARP over Token Ring]

2001-03-22 Thread EA LOUIE
John - is that a publicly accessible paper? -e- "John Neiberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm reading through Lou Rossi's token ring paper and read something that > is ponderous. Over ethernet, an ARP request is broadcast but the reply > is unicast. In this paper (p. 4) there is a scenari

Re: interface utilization ??

2001-03-22 Thread EA Louie
and the "load" number is NOT instantaneous... ergo from the CCO citation: Load on the interface as a fraction of 255 (255/255 is completely saturated), calculated as an exponential average over five minutes and that's the best you'll get as far as I can recall -e- - Original Message -

Re: back-to-back serial interfaces

2001-03-22 Thread EA Louie
that is very frightening. Did Cisco release notes show a non-compatability between the versions? That HDLC 'standard' has been in effect since version 9.x -e- - Original Message - From: John Neiberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, Ma

Re: remove

2001-03-22 Thread EA Louie
this is a majordomo list, so remove commands do not work here and the list administrator is an e-mail robot at [EMAIL PROTECTED], not a human being. point your web browser to http://www.groupstudy.com scroll down the screen. on the right side of there is a "List Manager" box. enter your email a

Re: [ARP over Token Ring]

2001-03-23 Thread EA Louie
e ya go! It's pretty good. > > http://www.ccprep.com/resources/news/archives/Token_Ring2.pdf > > >>> "EA LOUIE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/22/01 5:24:31 PM >>> > John - is that a publicly accessible paper? > > -e- > > "John Neiberg

Re: Cisco Visio Icons (where to find)

2001-03-26 Thread EA LOUIE
I took a quick look at http://www.visio.com and found nothing regarding stencil/icon updates :-( try the following newsgroups: news://microsoft.public.visio.general news://microsoft.public.visio.installation news://microsoft.public.visio.networkdesign.documentation good luck and let us know wh

Re: Pre requisite for CCDP

2001-03-26 Thread EA LOUIE
Yes, it is, so you must take the CCDA exam. However, the CIT exam that you took for your CCNP can be credited toward your CCDP certification. "anil.philip" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Everyone, > I passed my CCNA and CCNP. Now I want to go for CCDP. Can anyone help me to find out if CCDA

Re: Cisco router is running very slow when SSh is implmented

2001-03-27 Thread EA Louie
Sean - try a show proc cpu and see what's going on... it will give you an indication of what's going on inside the router. If it isn't a cpu problem, then you'll have to look at the interface(s) and see if the performance hit is happening there. (in other words, you'll have to isolate the proble

Re: NTP Question?

2001-03-28 Thread EA Louie
http://www.google.com and search for public ntp clock sources I did last night, and there were a few public accessible sources in Colorado, I believe including the one in Boulder. -e- - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001

Re: help for bcmsn

2001-03-28 Thread EA Louie
http://cramsession.brainbuzz.com/cramsession/cisco/ccnp2_bcmsn/ - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 2:50 PM Subject: help for bcmsn > any last minute brush-up documents for bcmsn ? > > > >

Re: Reverse Telnet (Not the usual question)

2001-03-28 Thread EA Louie
can you set the idle-timeout for those two lines to 2 minutes or such so it clears itself? I can't remember the other command(s) we used on the async lines for the commservers to make sure the line dropped after exiting - If i have time tonight, I'll look up those old configs. I'm pretty sure th

Re: Duplex settings 2900XL -> 7206

2001-03-28 Thread EA Louie
your commands will work fine. The answer to your why? question is because the interfaces don't negotiate duplexing consistently. You'd be wise to fix the duplex setting to full on the switch AND the router to prevent any future conflicts. Also, to prevent any speed conflicts, fix the speed for

Re: 508-CS versus 2509/2511

2001-03-28 Thread EA Louie
hmmm... if you have access to the 508-CS, it's old, but if its running 9.21 then many of the minimal features of the 2509/11 are available. know the other line commands that go with the newer 12.0 IOS, though, because you may need them in the lab ;-) -e- Ken W. Alger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

Re: 2509 image (was 508-CS versus 2509/2511)

2001-03-29 Thread EA Louie
ant to use/experiment with? anything marked GD from the 12.0 version tree should work fine. Alex Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 99vfsk$pr9$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:99vfsk$pr9$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > What is considered a good IOS version for c2509rj ? > > > "

Re: Can we find the PC's IP address connect to particular switch port?

2001-03-29 Thread EA Louie
Identification of PC's Q1 - you can get the IP address of the PC if you know the MAC address of the NIC in the PC. That MAC address/PC mapping is a good table to keep somewhere, where you associate the MAC address with an office location (especially if you're using DHCP and assigning dynamic IP

Re: VPN 5001 concentrator

2001-03-29 Thread EA Louie
NAT and IPSec/UDP 500 conflicts? (do the workstations have their own external IP addresses?) -e- The.Rock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 9a060t$7km$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:9a060t$7km$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Here's the problem: > > 2 clients,both sharing a DSL line. both use VPN client for 5

Re: Cisco Systems prices

2001-03-30 Thread EA Louie
US List. French duty costs may raise the price significantly. For the routers, you need IOS, so I've provided you the price of IP-only software, and you didn't indicate any WICs for the 2621, so I'm assuming that you don't need any. You also didn't specify any modules for GBICs in the 2900, so

Re: Stupid question

2001-03-30 Thread EA LOUIE
"John Neiberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The IP address on a switch or hub is for management purposes only and is > not applied to an actual physical port. The IP address in a switch or > hub is applied to a virtual interface so you can use IP to test > connectivity or telnet to the device f

Re: Inter VLAN routing

2001-03-30 Thread EA LOUIE
Take your choice of approaches 1. Individual router ports for each vlan (would require 5 FastEthernet ports - could be supported by 3660, but you'd be stretching the capability of that chassis. If you expect full wire-speed routing between interfaces, you'll be disappointed. If you're comforta

Re: 2511 output

2001-03-30 Thread EA LOUIE
I don't see any error in the output here, except that only 6 lines out of 16 show up on the display flash upgrade probably failed because 1. this 2511 is using VERY old boot rom 2. operator error (that's always a possibility) 3. perhaps there wasn't enough room in the flash for the image... t

Re: Protocols on frame relay switch

2001-03-30 Thread EA LOUIE
"John Neiberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you're using that router as just a frame relay switch and nothing > else, there's no reason to run a routing protocol because it won't be > routing! well, it WILL be routing, but not IP...frame-relay using static DLCI routes. Actually, is there

Re: Protocols on frame relay switch

2001-03-30 Thread EA Louie
hat mean? I thought 2 serial ports should see each other because >they are local... > > > >"EA LOUIE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > "John Neiberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: I want to join the ccie lab in austrailia.... give me some infomation....

2001-04-02 Thread EA LOUIE
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/exam_preparation/lab.html The prerequisite for the lab is the CCIE written exam. It seems that you haven't taken that yet, else you probably would have known where the resources are for scheduling (or joining) the exam in Australia... When you're ready

Re: sub-interface encapsulation command

2001-04-02 Thread EA LOUIE
Hey John ISL requires a FastEthernet interface, so I don't think it is supported on the 1603, but you could find out pretty easy on the cisco website. search on ISL and 1603. -e- "John Brandis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > G'Day all > > I would like to know (if possible) the command for setti

RE: Anyone looked at this RFC yet? SHOULD BE: Email Naming Conventions

2001-04-02 Thread EA LOUIE
LOL, you've never heard of Scott Bradner? he's also at [EMAIL PROTECTED] so he enjoys his notoriety And, speaking of "didn't they realize", I don't believe computers were even INVENTED when he was born, nor was the concept of TLA's borne yet...however, they can probably be credited with having

Re: BCMSN

2001-04-02 Thread EA LOUIE
congratulations! onwards and upwards -e- "Lopez, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I passed the BCMSN this morning. I have to agree that it was a > straight-forward exam. I felt good throughout the exam. I used the cisco > press books and took the BCMSN class at Mentortech. Two down, two

Re: Cisco IOS version relating to pdf docs

2001-04-03 Thread EA Louie
*Sometimes* in the footer of the PDF file there is the title of the parent document. On the website itself, if you click on "Contents" from the HTML page, it will take you back to the parent, which gives you the name of the overall document. Cisco is spotty about dating and marking revision n

Re: debug ip error

2001-04-03 Thread EA Louie
or it's undeb all (used to be even easier, in "the good ole days", u al worked) if that was a production router, then you need to be severely warned about using the debug commands (especially the packet-trapping commands) on a production machine. Just the volume of ASCII spewing onto the cons

Allen May - Rich man 2 cents at a time (was Re: Cisco Certs Becoming Paper CCXX - Senior Citizen Reply)

2001-04-03 Thread EA Louie
I think you're up to 2 bits now, Allen...2 more bits and you'll be up to a nibble. ;-) At 08:04 AM 4/3/01, Allen May wrote: >Hey...isn't this the thread that went on for days a couple weeks ago and I >cashed in on all the 2 cents and the 2 bobs? I'm gonna be rich! > >[snip] > > > > That's m

Cisco TAC Web Tools Seminar

2001-04-03 Thread EA Louie
FYI FWIW Cisco Technical Assistance Center News Flash - April 2, 2001 http://www.cisco.com/tac -- Cisco TAC Web Tools Seminar ___

Re: debug ip error

2001-04-03 Thread EA LOUIE
"Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ah, but it was even worse in the Old Days of wooden ships, steel men, > and xGS routers. Each telnet session on an MGS router took up about > 20% of the CPU, at least around release 9.0. That was the show > process overhead of just being log

Fw: Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco Content Services Switch User Account Vulnerability

2001-04-04 Thread EA Louie
FYI for anyone using the Arrowpoint content delivery switches - Original Message - From: "Cisco Systems Product Security Incident Response Team" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 10:30 AM Subject: Cisco Security Advisory: C

Re: Which router platform should I choose?

2001-04-04 Thread EA Louie
4500 is almost at end of life. 7200 has higher performance, especially with the new NPE-300 processor. - Original Message - From: "Ruihai An" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 2:44 PM Subject: Which router platform sh

Re: EIGRP and OSPF

2001-04-04 Thread EA Louie
but ospf and bgp are two different routing protocols in context; an IGP and an EGP. if two different IGPs are running on the same router, then the "ships passing in the night" refers to the different IGPs (for example, EIGRP and OSPF) routing and advertising different networks, which is completel

OT-Monkey business?

2001-04-05 Thread EA Louie
An old man has been shopping at the mall and gets pretty tired so he sits down on a bench in a central area and just watches people for a while. Pretty soon an 18 year old kid plunks down on the same bench. He has brilliantly painted red hair with seven spikes, ring in one nostril, blue goat

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