Matthew Webster wrote:
Hi all,
I have done a sample bgp configuration at r1r2.com. My network setup is as
follows:
TFTP_Server-(e0)r1(s0)--(s0)r2
s0 = 192.168.100.0/24 (.1 for r1, .2 for r2) and e0 = 10.1.4.1/24.
The problem is that while I can ping the TFTP server (10.1.4.3
to lower the MTU size of the VPN enough so that it no longer
gets dropped by any routers along the path.
I don't know of any write ups on this particular issue, but I haven't really
looked either.
Eddie
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sized pings over 1400 bytes in
size with the Do not Fragment Flag. Find out if and where the MTU is set
too low.
C. Of course check for packet loss or extreme latency.
Welp hopefully this helps from my experiences with this type of issue.
Eddie
Corio Inc.
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Hi,
Anyone know of a good book or source of information on Cisco
Access-lists. Is there any sort of book with a plethora of examples and
information on the subject?
Thanks,
Eddie Caballero
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Is anyone out there attending the Global Knowledge ATM Class in Houston,
Texas on 1/8/2001?
-Eddie
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For those who are interested in the equipment I have for sale, and have
contacted me via phone, please email me. I am selling everything on a first
come, first serve basis via email using the time date stamp. I apologize
for not stating this earlier. Thank you for your cooperation.
-Eddie
shipping.
Please email me if you have any questions. Thank you...
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are interested. I accept paypal and money orders, buyer
pays shipping.
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Look at the financials... They say something totally different...
-Eddie
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Mark Nguyen
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Priscilla
Check it out... ODR...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/47.html#Q1
-Eddie
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Was it the Cat6500 or Cat6500-OSR?
-Eddie
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inamul
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Subject: Re: eXtreme and Cisco
There is also review on Extreme 6808 and cat65
and Cisco
.
-Eddie
PXF Field Upgradeable
Parallel eXpress Forwarding (PXF) is based on microcode and can be upgraded
with new software features in future IOS releases.
The PXF processor enables IP parallel processing functions that work with
the primary processor to provide accelerated IP Layer 3 feature
r studying
for your CCIE, do "?" everywhere and know what every command does. Someone
told me this once and I thought they were crazy, but after months of
studying, it really is the right path to take.
-Eddie
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Throw ACL's on both products and then see how they perform... This is a
true test... Does anyone know how eXtreme performs with ACL's? I know the
Cat6500 will do wirespeeds with NetFlow...
-Eddie
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You can also route with it using ODR...
-Eddie
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Hi Adia,
I have found that CDP
works
for. This will help ensure a productive relationship for both parties.
-Eddie
P.S. If you have 170 users, you should think about purchasing a 12016 GSR
for each of them... (SMILE)
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they are
not expected to. This is a job for our partners or our own Professional
Service team. No matter what you ALWAYS want more than one opinion in
anything you purchase or implement. Everyone has a different way to do
things, and this is where this mailing list provides a lot of value.
-Eddie
Redback is another impressive company... I have been researching them a lot
lately. They are forming well...
-Eddie
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the Cisco "touch" to the products we acquire. What do you think
of the physical layout of our boxes? This is something that I always hear
negative things about from CO guys...
-Eddie
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. They take the serial numbers down to ensure this. This way
SmartNet can never be purchased for them.
-Eddie
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future
emails concerning these topics will stay constructive and educational for
everyone.
-Eddie
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OSPF Design guide by Cisco Press.
-Eddie
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Rik Guyler
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Subject: OSPF Troubleshooting
I have Jeff Doyle's TCP/IP routing book, but it doesn't
who have
never touched a NT server get their MCSE's in a month because they can
memorize answers using Transenders. Would you want to hire this guy? The
more and more CCNP's and CCDA's you see out there, the more you should be
focused on moving to higher ground to ensure your marketability.
-Eddie
features you need
now and also look at the roadmaps (if extreme even offers one) for future
feature.
-Eddie
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. It always helps to
have a faster switch, but do you need it? If you want to stay with Cisco
and the price is too high, you might want to just upgrade the Sup-I, or look
at the Catalyst 4000.
-Eddie
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Desai, Inamul
.
-Eddie
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This is the second email I have seen from someone at Cisco slamming the
competition
support
group available 24-7-365. Sometimes technology isn't the deciding factor.
-Eddie
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I second that. Keep the 2621 and get some 2500's because the WIC ports for
the 2600 + RAM upgrades for Enterprise will kill you $$$ wise. My 2500's
have Compaq memory in them! The Local Director should be your Cash Cow.
You should be able to sell that unit for a good price.
-Eddie
I know Foundry does a few...
-Eddie
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Anyone know who
This is funny and so true...
http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=2756
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DSL aggregation says it all. A DSLAM aggregates multiple DSL lines into
single or multiple OC3 or OC12 (Depending and what you use) circuit to feed
back into the core of a network. Look up 6400, 6111, and DSLAM on Cisco's
web page.
-Eddie
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You can also summarize the route
-Eddie
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interface loopback 0
ip ospf network
This URL
is a life saver!
-Eddie
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DavidSent: Friday, December 01, 2000 10:52 AMTo:
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Channel
Does anyone know if a Cisco 7200
It is very typical for a web server to handle the HTTPS sessions where other
solutions off load this onto a separate device. The latency you are
experiencing is probably due to the web server, and not a internetworking
device.
-Eddie
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Title: 7200 Series router running Ether Channel
Only
certain PA's support EtherChannel. Make sure you have the right
one...
-Eddie
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TigheSent: Friday, December 01, 2000 1:10 PMTo: Fessler
Once again I am trying to sell my 2512 with 8/8 megs of ram 1 octal
cable. I will sell the unit for $800 + shipping. I accept paypal or
MO's. Please email me directly if you are seriously interested.
Thanks...
-Eddie
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how to get to
them and what each document contains.
Eddie
CCIE #6428
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I'm interested in hearing remedies for t
The starting CCIE number was 1025.
-Eddie
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Speaking of the magic number, what are they up to these days
?? and also are
there any websites that contain example Exam questions for this ?? or do you
recommend that I buy some some software that has loads of Exam question's as
if I was taking the real thing ??
Many Thanks
Eddie...
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Guys,
I used these two URL's and had no problems setting up MRTG on NT 4.0.
http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html#NT
And "The MRTG Guide for Windows NT Users" by David S. Divins
http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/nt-guide.html
-Eddie
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A Chairde,
Are there big differences in these exams , or are based on same lines
I.E OSPF,EIGRP,ISDN Etc.
Slan / Ed
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