Solution to: Redistributing BGP into OSPF [7:51289]

2002-08-12 Thread Ejay Hire
Hello all, thank you for your help with the problem I was having. I am responding to let you know what the solution was. There is a restriction in BGP that prevents it from redistributing Ibgp routes into any other routing protocol. You can over come this limitation using the following

Problem Redistributing BGP into OSPF. [7:50539]

2002-08-02 Thread Ejay Hire
that the /24 is being advertised by Edge1 (show ip bgp neigh x.x.x.x adv), and that it is appearing in the Route Table of Core1. Anyone have any suggestions? Please CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on replies, as I am on the newsfeed and direct gets to me more quickly. Thanks, Ejay Hire

CCNP Complete, Passed CID 3.0 640-025 [7:45289]

2002-05-28 Thread Ejay Hire
for a Network Engineer with 3-5 years of experience? Please CC me on replies. I'm unsubscribed now because of hotmail limitations. Thanks, Ejay Hire 434-591-4564 _ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http

NEW CCNA EXAM -- Fwd: Real World Simulations Added [7:37964]

2002-03-12 Thread Ejay Hire
Hi all. I thought the list would appreciate this. If you reply, CC me. I've had to unsubscribe because of traffic. -Ejay Original Message Follows From: Cisco Systems Inc To: Ejay Hire Subject: Real World Simulations Added to Cisco Certification Exams Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 09:41

2501 Aux - Modem - earthlink config [7:37875]

2002-03-11 Thread Ejay Hire
Hi everyone. I'm cleaning up my pc getting ready for my last day at work and I thought someone migt appreciate this. It's the config to connect a 2501 to the internet via a modem connected to the aux port. (with nat). version 11.3 service timestamps debug uptime service timestamps log

Cincinnati Cisco Users Group

2000-11-07 Thread Ejay Hire
Please. Thanks, Ejay Hire [EMAIL PROTECTED] 937-847-0085 Please respond via unicast e-mail. My Groupstudy account overflows rather often. -Ejay Original Message Follows From: "Tim O'Brien" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Tim O'Brien" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-30 Thread Ejay Hire
The Designing large scale Ip networks chapter from the Cisco Network Design guide is an Excellent start. Original Message Follows From: Sammi [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Sammi [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Please don't lie on resumes Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000

Re: A unbelieveable experence!!!!

2000-10-29 Thread Ejay Hire
I've had win2k's Serial port Device detect autoprobe cause a switch to reboot before. It's not just you. Original Message Follows From: Á«ئ¨ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Á«ئ¨ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: A unbelieveable experence Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000

Re: CCIE Cincinnati Study Group

2000-10-29 Thread Ejay Hire
I'm interested, possibly one other tag-along with me on the drive down from Dayton. Contact me offline: 937-847-0085 I check the machine daily. Original Message Follows From: "Mike" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Mike" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CCIE Cincinnati

Re: bandwidth statement on Frame Relay interface

2000-10-26 Thread Ejay Hire
The idea is to have EIGRP accurately select the best path based on the actual traffic that the interface can pass. If you have multiple PVC's that have different CIR's, then a single setting will cause it not to reflect accurate path metrics. It becomes even more complicated if the sum of

Re: figuring out ip on other side of router

2000-10-19 Thread Ejay Hire
Go to www.samspade.org, and use the web interface to traceroute to your ip. Assuming you firewall eats ICMP echo messages, your router will be the last ip before the trace vaporizes. Your ISP's router will be the one before that. HTH Ejay Original Message Follows From: Langa

RE: Connecting T1 controller BACK TO BACK

2000-10-18 Thread Ejay Hire
Rollover cables - (most of the Rj-45 Console cables) 1 - 8 2 - 7 3 - 6 4 - 5 Not a Crossover cable. Original Message Follows From: Ravi Hegde [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Ejay Hire' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Connecting T1 controller BACK TO BACK Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 16:43:05 -0700

Re: Token ring and duplex

2000-10-18 Thread Ejay Hire
or Type 3 lobe cables, with each interface providing an RJ-45 receptacle. So, Token Ring does have a "full-duplex" operation. I guess you would use it on back-to-back links, just like you use full-duplex Ethernet on back-to-back links. Priscilla At 05:13 PM 10/17/00, Ejay Hire wrote: Full-D

Re: OSPF Router ID/Loopback interface

2000-10-18 Thread Ejay Hire
No, It's the highest Ip on the router. Original Message Follows From: "John Deatherage" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "John Deatherage" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: OSPF Router ID/Loopback interface Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 11:15:27 -0700 If I add a loopback interface

Re: Token ring and duplex

2000-10-18 Thread Ejay Hire
That's it, I quit. Where are my tire changing tools? Original Message Follows From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Ejay Hire" [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Token ring and duplex Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 10:46:55 -0700 It's not "r

Re: BSCN: BGP Atomic Aggregate

2000-10-17 Thread Ejay Hire
It indicates that the route has been summarized (aggregated) and that the AS_Path may not contain an entire list of the Transit As's. More Info --rfc 1771 Original Message Follows From: "Jennifer Mellone" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Jennifer Mellone" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL

Re: COLT tests

2000-10-17 Thread Ejay Hire
Thank God its not just me. I took 2 of the Colts as a pre-assesment for taking BCSN, and thought I had no chance of ever passing the real thing and should learn to change tires instead!! I feel a lot better knowing that they really are as awful as I thought they were. Whew! -Ejay

Re: Connecting T1 controller BACK TO BACK

2000-10-17 Thread Ejay Hire
IIRC, You can use a rollover cable or make your own with pins 1,2 and 7,8 reversed. Original Message Follows From: "thangs" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "thangs" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Connecting T1 controller BACK TO BACK Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 12:10:16 -0500

Re: dlsw?

2000-10-17 Thread Ejay Hire
Data Link Switching. The router recieves a layer two session, pretends* to be the destination and sends the appropriate ack's back to the sender. Then it encapsulates the traffic in IP and zips it off to it's true destination. When it reaches the destination router, the destination router

Re: Token ring and duplex

2000-10-17 Thread Ejay Hire
Full-Duplex/Half-Duplex settings do not apply in a Token ring environment. Duplex settings deterrmine whether or not a system can recieve and transmit at the smae time in a CSMA/_C_ollision _D_etect (Ethernet) environment. Token Ring Does not use CSMA/CD, but use token-passing instead. On a

Re: VLAN's

2000-10-17 Thread Ejay Hire
No, You only need one PDC, the systems can log on to the network acfross a router hop if they have lmhosts files. Alternately, you can use a 802.10 Capable Nic, and connect your PDC to a trunk port. Then you can give the PDc an iP in every VLAN/Subnet. "Cisco Ios Switching Services" and the

Re: OT: how to create 2 IE connections--Solution

2000-10-16 Thread Ejay Hire
No, you can't create 2 separate profiles for IE. There is a workaround: Set ie up for Home use Open regedit and Export the IE section to a .REG file. Name it Home.Reg Set ie up for Office Use. Open regedit and Export the IE section to a .REG file. Name it Office.Reg Under 98, the I.e.

Re: Circuit Test's help

2000-10-16 Thread Ejay Hire
Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting. Available (free) in the Technical Document section of Cisco.com, or available in Hardcopy from Cisco press. If you work with cisco stuff more than once a week, you should have a copy. Original Message Follows From: Juan Blanco [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: IP Unnumbered.

2000-10-16 Thread Ejay Hire
I'm going to say 2 AS's because no internet traffic can pass between the two groups, only private traffic. Therefore, the Internet will see these as discrete systems, and not a single AS. That is unless you are going to let internal internet traffic cross C D, but from your diagram I

Re: WFQ FR

2000-10-15 Thread Ejay Hire
I know I should collect baseline performance for further evaulation, does anyone can advice how to collect such information? You can use a Sniffer and look at the traffic destined outside of your local subnet to get an Idea of the traffic Patterns. Also, there is a free uitlity called MTRG

Re: BGP, Multihoming, and Me

2000-10-13 Thread Ejay Hire
Most isp's are going to be picky about advertising such a small subnet. Luckily, all is not lost. You'll have to get a /24 from one of your Isp's to get the best shot at being Globally Routable. Also, you have to get an AS # from ARIN, But before you spend the time (money) to do it, make

Re: High Availability. (Maybe OT)

2000-10-13 Thread Ejay Hire
to consider physical location. I.e. You should consider whether ot not to set all this up in a earthquake-prone flood zone that might be hit with a tidal wave and was voted "Most Likely to be destroyed in a Nuclear attack" by a major media publication. $0.02

Re: BGP, Multihoming, and Me, Multihoming with NAT.

2000-10-13 Thread Ejay Hire
Unless you set an obscenely short DNS -timeout interval, then your site would be down for up to the duraton of the timeout interval if one of your links failed. This really isn't an option for a mission critical op. If this was the way you wanted to go, it would be better to get two links

RE: Security issue

2000-10-11 Thread Ejay Hire
Not very secure. The other option is not to set it and have to do password recovery, or configure one of the Async interfaces as a backup Dialer, and hope that it works right if you ever need it. Original Message Follows From: Juan Blanco [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Ejay Hire' [EMAIL

Re: command reference

2000-10-11 Thread Ejay Hire
If I remember correctly, isn't the Complete IOS documentation set available in Paper format... It takes around 8 feet of shelf space. Original Message Follows From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: command reference Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000

Re: 2501 Question, remote access

2000-10-10 Thread Ejay Hire
For network access, or configuration? The answer is yes to both questions. Original Message Follows From: "Mark" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Mark" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: 2501 Question, remote access Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 10:06:24 -0600 This may sound dumb, but

RE: 2501 Question, remote access

2000-10-10 Thread Ejay Hire
h Keywords: Dial Backup AUX MODEM) Original Message Follows From: "Lawler, Mark" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Ejay Hire' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: 2501 Question, remote access Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 10:33:38 -0600 I currently have access via a frame link but this route

Re:

2000-10-09 Thread Ejay Hire
Translated: I urgently need a 2500 series (2503) or 2600 series router with BRI. Original Message Follows From: "Hans Schimek" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Hans Schimek" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 07:24:15 +0200 Hallo! Suche dringend Router

Re: Traffic modeling for design purposes

2000-10-09 Thread Ejay Hire
Top Down Network Design by Priscilla Oppenheimer. Good book. Not dry and mind-numbingly boring like some of them. Real world case studies. As far as network data similar to an erlang table, it doesn't really exist. Every Network environment is different. You need to sniff the production

Re: VPN, BGP Redundant Network

2000-10-09 Thread Ejay Hire
You would use BGP if you were going to have multiple redundant ISP connections (Search: "multi-homing") at your Network hub. Original Message Follows From: "John Zaggat" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "John Zaggat" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VPN, BGP Redundant

Re: Load

2000-10-09 Thread Ejay Hire
It means, (assuming that your bandwidth is set correctly), that you are using 9 /255 percent of your available bandwidth. (Weighted five minute average.) 9 divided by 255 is 0.03529... or 3.5% of the available bandwith. The BW parameter says this is a 128Kbps connection, so back to the

RE: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-09 Thread Ejay Hire
A better solution is a Switch with built-in failover. I.e. redundant Power supplies/Pocessor Cards. Equipment doesn't fail often, and with hot-swap and hot-spare technologies, you can take it off of your worry list. NOTE: Please disregard this message if you work in a Nuclear Power Plant,

Re: UDP Header

2000-10-08 Thread Ejay Hire
Yes. The UDP Header/Data can be fragmented. Part of the Idea behind the OSI model of Netwrking is that Layer 4 traffic doesn't care what the lower layer portocols do to the Data/segments/packets/frames/bits, as long as when it reaches Layer 4 on the destination host it looks The same as when

Re: CIM Expert Labs Routing

2000-10-08 Thread Ejay Hire
The ISDN CIM is a much better product than the IP routing CIM. -Ejay P.s. A little bird told me that the CIM's show up every once-an-a-while on news://alt.binaries.cbts, but you know how unreliable those little birds can be. (haven't seen them yet...) Original Message Follows From:

Re: CCNA mark standard?

2000-10-04 Thread Ejay Hire
can miss 16 questions and still be a CCNA, but study to make a perfect score. Ejay Hire [EMAIL PROTECTED] Original Message Follows From: "frank jordan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "frank jordan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CCNA mark standard? Date

Re: Multiple default gateways, same result?

2000-10-04 Thread Ejay Hire
Routes to an interface have a Admin distance of 0 (Connected) Routes to an ip have a Admin distance of 1 (Static) ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 serial0.1 1 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.201.0.74 1 In theory, ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 serial0.1 1, should be more efficient because it forwards the packet

Re: EIGRP and Hub and Spoke ?

2000-10-03 Thread Ejay Hire
Here's what I've been considering for our network. Each remote site has a Default route to the hub. The Hub router has a permaanent static route to the remote site. The static routes are redistributed. Eigrp is configured normally at the sites that have multiple paths. Because they are

Re: VLAN

2000-10-03 Thread Ejay Hire
A VLAN is a single broadcast domain. Bridges do not segment Broadcast domains. The job of the switch is to _bridge_ the ports assigned to the VLAN. If you wanted to bridge between VLAN's, then you could use a router with trunking, or... Just make them all part of the same VLAN. I

Re: modem on aux

2000-10-03 Thread Ejay Hire
The port number varies by model. It's 2000+ whatever the router says the AUX port is in the "show Line" command. Which Cable to use has always confused me until I stopped to really think about it. The AUX/CON port expects Clocking from the Terminal/computer connected to it. For it to

RE: Napster Question

2000-10-03 Thread Ejay Hire
me Napster!) Wait, no... that's what I wish we could do. Really we just block the napster.com Ip's. Good luck [EMAIL PROTECTED] Original Message Follows From: "Dorroh, Hunter" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Ejay Hire' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Napster Question Date: Tue, 3 Oct

Re: AW: modem on aux

2000-10-03 Thread Ejay Hire
Modem init string. (or set the dip switch if it's a US robotics. Original Message Follows From: "Hans Schimek" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Ejay Hire" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: AW: modem on aux Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 21:09:00 +0200 if i telnet to 172.16.0.1 ( loopback in

Re: STP question

2000-10-02 Thread Ejay Hire
Somebody tell me if I have this wrongt. The STP algorithm is executed whenever a unexpected BPDU is recieved, or a number of expected BPDU's are NOT recieved. A BPDU is Layer-2 Multicast out of all ports on a switch at regular intervals. A port is placed in the blocking state if it recieves

Re: Intermittent ISDN connections

2000-10-02 Thread Ejay Hire
Are your pings interesting? What is your Idle-timeout? Original Message Follows From: "Niraj Palikhey" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Niraj Palikhey" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Intermittent ISDN connections Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 12:49:21 EDT Hi, Need help in

Re: Cisco VPN book

2000-10-01 Thread Ejay Hire
I have "Deploying Secure, Scaleable and Manageable Virtual Private Networks" Cisco Press/FatBrain.com 188 pages. I got it for free, and have never read it. I'll trade you for any BCRAN training Materials. (Temporary swap or permanent) Ejay Hire [EMAIL PROTECTED] Origin

Re: trace route results

2000-09-29 Thread Ejay Hire
, even though only on part of my trip was slower than normal, the entire round trip is affected. Hope This helps, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ejay Hire CCNA (Bored to tears) and seeking internetworking Employment. Original Message Follows From: "Yee, Jason" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: &

Re: Easing Internet backbone traffic..thoughts..!

2000-09-28 Thread Ejay Hire
It kind of violates the way it's supposed to work though. If everyone skips off to an alternate backbone service, Will we still keep upgrading the existing (free/mostly free) backbone? Original Message Follows From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Priscilla

Re: strange scenario

2000-09-28 Thread Ejay Hire
software, overloaded processor, excessive collisions on the output interface of the router, ... It would be more helpful to know: A. What types of links are in Place. B. The config of the destination router C. The "show interfaces" of the destination router Hope that helps, Ejay H

RE: Dial-in user assigned duplicate IP addresses

2000-09-28 Thread Ejay Hire
that Helps, Ejay Hire [EMAIL PROTECTED] CCNA seeking Employment. Original Message Follows From: "Donohue, Steve" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'Ejay Hire'" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Dial-in user assigned duplicate IP addresses Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 08:59:49 -040

Re: Trace results - what does this indicate?

2000-09-28 Thread Ejay Hire
e,Aux, and VTY ports with a Drunk SysAdmin detector. Good Luck Ejay Hire [EMAIL PROTECTED] CCNA seeking Employment. Original Message Follows From: "Watson, Rick, , OUSDC" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Watson, Rick, , OUSDC" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED] (E-ma

Re: ospf bandwidth question

2000-09-28 Thread Ejay Hire
speed until it finds a balance. By default, this isn't enabled on Cisco routers. Good Luck Ejay Hire [EMAIL PROTECTED] CCNA,MCSE,A+ Seeking Internetworking Employment Original Message Follows From: "Stull, Cory" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Stull, Cory" [EMAIL PRO

Thanks

2000-09-28 Thread Ejay Hire
hing I had to get from www.cisco.com was the New IOS image. Thanks for making me look good in front of the (soon-to-be-ex-)boss. Ejay Hire [EMAIL PROTECTED] CCNA,MCSE,A+ Seeking internetworking position. _ Get Your Private, F

RE: hat is F2 cable

2000-09-28 Thread Ejay Hire
I'm surprised. I fully expected it to be that the Telemarketer forgot to press f2, and thusly your order disappeared into Nirvana. Original Message Follows From: Ole Drews Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Ole Drews Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'Keith Townsend'" [EMAIL PROTECTED],

RE: secondary interface command not working

2000-09-27 Thread Ejay Hire
Two subnets on the same wire. Secondary address in place, but router not routing. Hmm. Assuming that Ip routing is enabled, Is there a route to the two subnets in the routing table? Do the hosts have a Default Gateway set? Original Message Follows From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To:

Re: CDP Confusion

2000-09-24 Thread Ejay Hire
_Cisco _Discovery _Protocol is a Cisco proprietary protocol for neighbor discovery. It transmits a Layer-2 Multicast out of all enable interfaces at regular intervals. These multicasts contain (among other things) an interface list, Layer 3 addresses, and the router hostname. When a router

RE: US DOD. How do they do it?

2000-09-22 Thread Ejay Hire
Doesn't the DOD publish it's security protocols in a manual... I think they call it the Red book? Check out www.sans.org, www.antionline.com, www.2600.org/com Original Message Follows From: "Johns, Andrew M ETC (CNE N654)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Johns, Andrew M ETC (CNE N654)"

Re: Abwesenheitsnotiz: US DOD. How do they do it?

2000-09-22 Thread Ejay Hire
For those of you who are Curious, This chap says He'll be out of the office until 10-2-200, and you can talk to his associates instead. The e-mail was not forwarded. Original Message Follows From: "Schroers, Guido" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Abwesenheitsnotiz:

Re: Garble @ the CLI Of A 2800 Switch...

2000-09-22 Thread Ejay Hire
I know this sounds odd, but it looks like it thinks you are a modem, and it's sending you the AT commands to hang up. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Original Message Follows From: "Circusnuts" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Circusnuts" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Garble @ the

Software Question

2000-09-22 Thread Ejay Hire
Where can I find out what the newest version of the IOS software and End-of-life product like a 3202 router will run? _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about

Re: US DOD. How do they do it?

2000-09-22 Thread Ejay Hire
To: "Ejay Hire" [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: US DOD. How do they do it? Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 20:49:10 +0100 Thought it was the Rainbow Series. Karl Yes Who Are You? - Original Message ----- From: "Ejay Hire" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To

Re: Another interview question

2000-09-21 Thread Ejay Hire
You can use Custom queueing at the router, and if your carrier supports it, you can cause the DE bit to be set on loow priority traffic using the frame-relay de-list/de-group commands. You shouldn't need to do this unless you are consistently going over your CIR, or having a problem with

Re: Connect two cisco with transceivers

2000-09-21 Thread Ejay Hire
Post a copy of the Show interfaces command and your config, and we'll take a look. Original Message Follows From: "Scott M. Trieste" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Scott M. Trieste" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Connect two cisco with transceivers Date: Wed, 20

Re: BCMSN: VLAN's and Subnets

2000-09-21 Thread Ejay Hire
You are correct. It is POSSIBLE to do it this way as long as the two separate VLAN's share NOTHING. (No servers, No internet connections, Nothing.) However, This is typically known as "Bad design" and "administrative nightmare" Good Luck. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Original Message Follows

Re: CCNP Todd Lammle Books???

2000-09-21 Thread Ejay Hire
Get the big Todd Lammle book, and the Exam Cram. Repeat this advice for any Cisco test. Original Message Follows From: "JD" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "JD" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CCNP Todd Lammle Books??? Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 22:49:01 -0700 I am confused

RE: BCMSN: VLAN's and Subnets

2000-09-21 Thread Ejay Hire
This is mostly incorrect. Because the addresses are assigned randomly, without any subnetting, you would have to: ip route add 192.168.16.X MASK 255.255.255.255 192.168.16.Y on each server that was confiured this way so that the server would know which NIC to send out traffic for that

Re: Health Checklist !!!

2000-09-21 Thread Ejay Hire
These are good values to work from, and all of LAN ones are achievable in your environment, because the Ethernet wiring is under your control. If you are getting a lot of collisions, then swich from hubs to switches, CRC errors - Upgrade your wiring. You have control over your networks

Re: MRTG problem, pls help !

2000-09-21 Thread Ejay Hire
A PNG file is a _Portable _Network _Graphic file. Search for it on Yahoo, and you'll find a plug-in/viewer. Original Message Follows From: "Sim, CT (Chee Tong)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Sim, CT (Chee Tong)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

Re: Route Print

2000-09-21 Thread Ejay Hire
Confused. Is your router sending you the route by DHCP? Is your traffic not leaving the 7600? Post what it willl and will not ping to/from, and a copy of "show Ip route" Original Message Follows From: "Rodney Jackson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Rodney Jackson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

Re: default-gateway , default route, default-network

2000-09-21 Thread Ejay Hire
If Ip routing is not enabled, then Ip Packets with a destination outside the local subnet are discarded in the router. Default route (ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 1.2.3.4) Default Gateway (ip default-Gateway 1.2.3.4) Both create a static Gateway of last resort that is redistributed by IGP's except

Re: SERNO

2000-09-21 Thread Ejay Hire
That's talking about DNS, not EIGRP. Original Message Follows From: "Wannabe CCIE" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Wannabe CCIE" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: SERNO Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 12:39:43 GMT I copied this from the Cisco website.. hope it helps! Miss

Re: output queue drops

2000-09-21 Thread Ejay Hire
Looking at the LOAD value (first line), your Serial line is at 88% utilization (assuming the bandwidth parameter is correct and this is a 768K line). If the processor on the router isn't overloaded, then I would turn on TCP header compression and Stac software compression. Additionally, you

Re: Log Messages

2000-09-21 Thread Ejay Hire
You are getting too many collisions on the interfafce. Look at the directly connected network segment with a sniffer. Is the link over 40% utilized? Is one host generating a Lot more traffic than the others? Could that host have a bad nic? Is there one PC that always has trouble logging

Re: 2 ROUTERS CONNECTED VIA AUI/ETHERNET/HUB

2000-09-20 Thread Ejay Hire
... Ethernet is not serial, and dos not require a DCE device to provide clocking. To the original poster: 1. Did you "no shutdown" the ethernet interfaces? 2. Are the interfaces in the same IP subnet, or do they have a route to each other? 3. Do you have a Link light on the ethernet

Re: a stupid question but need an answer!!

2000-09-19 Thread Ejay Hire
Let me preface this with a big "I think that ... ip default-gateway X.x.x.x ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 X.x.x.x -- Not compatible with IGRP. Both set a next-hop address of X.x.x.x for destinations that do not have a route in the routing table. By default, these routes are redistributed with

Re: disconnect telnet

2000-09-19 Thread Ejay Hire
1. R1#Show line 2. Identify the Line number they are on. 3. R1#Clear line ## Then change the telnet password to lock them out. Original Message Follows From: "SH Wesson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "SH Wesson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: disconnect telnet Date:

Re: disconnect telnet

2000-09-19 Thread Ejay Hire
1. R1#Show line 2. Identify the Line number they are on. 3. R1#Clear line ## Then change the telnet password to lock them out. Original Message Follows From: "SH Wesson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "SH Wesson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: disconnect telnet Date:

Re: Two WAN Links

2000-09-19 Thread Ejay Hire
Somebody tell me if this is right... (Substitute for actual values) ISP1 Border Router - 10.1.0.1 Your ISP1 Ip address - 10.1.0.2 ISP2 Border Router - 10.2.0.1 Your ISP2 Ip address - 10.2.0.2 --begin-- Ip route Cache interface serial 0 ip address 10.1.0.2 255.255.0.0 encapsualtion PPP no

Re: Off Topic: Wake on LAN technology

2000-09-19 Thread Ejay Hire
Does the NIC have to support it: Yes. It requires a 3 wire Wake-On-Lan connector on the motherboard and NIC. Additionally, it normally requires an ATX motherboard that supplies trickle current to the PCI bus when the PC is off. Is it a handy thing to have? To show off to other Netowrk Types

Re: Sh int s0

2000-09-19 Thread Ejay Hire
#sho int se 0/0 Serial0/0 is up, line protocol is up Interface is recieving a carrier signal and Layer 2 Keepalives. Hardware is PQUICC with Fractional T1 CSU/DSU The hardware is a T1 WIC with a Built in CSU/DSU Description: This is the description description is is in Interface config

Re: what does this configuration mean?

2000-09-19 Thread Ejay Hire
Tt means that another physical interface (here,bri0) will be activated while S0 is down. It can alos be used with Dialer interfaces, so that if you have multiple BRI, it can bring up multiple channels. Original Message Follows From: jeongwoo park [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: jeongwoo

ACRC Objective question.

2000-09-19 Thread Ejay Hire
Here's a question that was in a study guide I couldn't answer. What 3 things does a router need to know to be able to send packet to their destination? I was thinking... Next-Hop address Next-Hop interface ??? The answers weren't in the book, so I'm passing it on to the group.

Re: Crazy 2611

2000-09-19 Thread Ejay Hire
I'm not sure if this is the best fix it, but one you can show running-config and log it to a text file. Erase the nvram, reboot, and the reenter the commands from the text file. This works, but I would be interested to learn the _proper_ fix for it. Original Message Follows From:

Re: Secondary IP for Catalyst switches?

2000-09-18 Thread Ejay Hire
I know your getting some flames on this, so approach the problem a different way. What's wrong with the server? What won't it do? Original Message Follows From: "Derek Chung" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Derek Chung" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Secondary IP for

Re: what does becn and fecn high value indicate?

2000-09-18 Thread Ejay Hire
The fecn becn bits are set by the frame-relay switch(es) whenever there is congestion in the cloud. Nothing you can do on the router will make them not be set, they are a flow control mechanism. Original Message Follows From: "Frank Wells" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Frank Wells"

Re: Homelab setup

2000-09-17 Thread Ejay Hire
I use a Linux PC with multiple IP addresses. It can also source/accept RIP updates. Original Message Follows From: rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Homelab setup Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2000 10:59:48 -0500 (CDT)

Re: 2900/3500XL Cluster Config STP

2000-09-16 Thread Ejay Hire
On the 3com(c) switches I have worked with, uplinking them with the special $40.00 cable links them at the Backplane, and they appear to STP as a single entity. I do not know if Cisco is the same. -Ejay Original Message Follows From: "Adrian Chew" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Adrian

Free Book Download -- Wireless Lan Playbook

2000-09-16 Thread Ejay Hire
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/lm/buffer/offer/wirelesslan/1408_jump/d916-493x2 Watch the wrap. _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own

RE: CCIE lab date swap FOR MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2000-09-15 Thread Ejay Hire
I've been saying that the consulting company I work for was my pimp. Now I guess everyone else is catching on. Original Message Follows From: "RHM" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "RHM" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor" [EMAIL PROTECTED], "damien"

Re: Configuring Catalyst 1200 ?

2000-09-15 Thread Ejay Hire
That is illogical. The switch shouldn't care if it's a DB9 or DB25 on the other end of the cable. Connect to the console port and Power cycle the switch. If you see Gibberish, the Baud Rate is wrong. 9600 is the default, but depending on the config-register, it could be 9600,4800,2400, or

Re: Help about a technical interview I had PLEASE!

2000-09-15 Thread Ejay Hire
Starting with the Front-engined models introduced in the late 1990's, all of them. Original Message Follows From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Cthulu, CCIE Candidate" [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Help about a technical interview I had

Re: Access-lists

2000-09-15 Thread Ejay Hire
I think it would make sense to put it on the Ethernet Interface (out) so that the router applies the access list only once, instead of on each individual dial-up port. Is this right? Original Message Follows From: "Palis Michael" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Palis Michael" [EMAIL

Re: AS Number

2000-09-15 Thread Ejay Hire
http://www.radb.net/ Original Message Follows From: "Benny Leong (HTHK - Senior Engineer II - iServices Development, NNSD)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Benny Leong (HTHK - Senior Engineer II - iServices Development, NNSD)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL

Re: max no of connections for vty

2000-09-15 Thread Ejay Hire
One book I read (Acrc?, Sybex CCNA 2.0?) said that there are ?64 vty ports in the enterprise edition of IOS. Original Message Follows From: jason yee [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: jason yee [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: max no of connections for vty Date: Thu, 14 Sep

BGP Question

2000-09-14 Thread Ejay Hire
From Reading the RFC, it seems the the Multi-Exit-Discriminator and the Local-Preference fields do the same thing. Additionally, it appears that they are not redistributed outside of their Home A/s. Questions: 1. What's the difference between them? 2. Do they do the same thing? 3. How do you

Re: BGP Loopback Update-source

2000-09-14 Thread Ejay Hire
I may be wrong, but shouldn't there be a config-router)# network x.x.x.x y.y.y.y area Z Command in there before the BGP Peers will communicate? Additionally, can you ping from Router1 to Router2? Original Message Follows From: "Hubert Pun" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Hubert Pun"

Re: Help locating drivers for testing

2000-09-14 Thread Ejay Hire
I don't think these do what you want to do. If they are like the modems in our access server, you can set them up for Dial-up access (In or out ppp, slip...), or to dial a remote network. If you absolutely have to use it as a modem, you ccould reverse-telnet into it, but you still couldn't

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