Re: MPLS White Paper Announcement [7:40035]

2002-04-01 Thread Fred Ingham
! ! ! Howard: It's in cyrillic characters but it certainly isn't in Russian. The English can be read if one sounds out the cyrillic characters. I'm not a Russian reader but I do know how to sound out most of the alphabet. This was confirmed by a native Russian speaker. One of the first lines

Re: MPLS White Paper Announcement [7:40035]

2002-04-01 Thread Fred Ingham
cyrillic characters. Good April Fool to create some buzz. Fred. Brian Zeitz wrote: > > I am not fluent in Russian, but I am fluent on how to translate stuff > using Office XP. I have a plugin that translates any document language > to any other language. Check out Worldlingo.com, you might be

Re: TCP AcK and Seq numbers...HELP [7:39394]

2002-03-25 Thread Fred Ingham
transferred (i.e. the number of data bytes in the TCP packet, not the whole IP packet). The ack number is the next seq expected. Best way is to sniff a TCP session. For instance, if a password is entered, say to access a router, the password is transferred character by character and you will se

Re: Problem with RIF [7:38569]

2002-03-16 Thread Fred Ingham
first rif has a length of eight bytes but the length field says 24. A correct RIF would be C820.0123.0321.0050. This is read as: 110 - single route broadcast (spanning explorer) 01000 - length of eight 0 - read left to right 010 - max length of 2052 byt

Re: Hex to Decimal for the RD [7:38223]

2002-03-14 Thread Fred Ingham
All very good but an easier route is to configure the ring numbers in hex; the router will give the decimal equivalents. int tok 0 ring 16 source-bridge 0xf00 2 0x2f2 will appear as int tok 0 ring 16 source-bridge 3840 2 754 Fred. Kelly Cobean wrote: > > Bill, >Hex is equivalent to Base

Re: RIF RC Field Question [7:30637]

2002-01-02 Thread Fred Ingham
Yes the spec says the length values are even values between 2 and 30, but I have never seen any support for greater than 7 hops (maybe a sheltered existence). Isn't the practical limit still the original IBM spec with the length limit of 18? The 802.5 spec says ".. 18 bytes being the minimum tha

Re: Cat 3920 concepts and examples - idle thoughts [7:30566]

2002-01-02 Thread Fred Ingham
Comments on the last Paragraph: Yes the source ring on the router would be the same as the ring number configured for the TrCRF (Concentrator Relay Function) remembering that the 3920 is configured in hex and the router is configured in decimal ( you can use 0xRR on the router). The source bridg

Re: netmaster class ccie lab prep [7:30266]

2001-12-28 Thread Fred Ingham
post was (edited): "Subject: CCIE #8540 Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 18:28:06 +0200 From: "Ben-Shalom, Omer" To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" I did a one week preparation course with NetMastersClass which was better then great, my thanks to Bruce an

Re: OSPF into iBGP with Sync [7:30126]

2001-12-28 Thread Fred Ingham
> the first part of your response was chopped off for some reason. > > John > > >>> "Fred Ingham" 12/28/01 12:19:59 PM >>> > reflectors. > > The requirement for the BGP/OSPF identifier is stated in RFC 1364: > > "Varadhan

Re: OSPF into iBGP with Sync [7:30126]

2001-12-28 Thread Fred Ingham
reflectors. The requirement for the BGP/OSPF identifier is stated in RFC 1364: "Varadhan[Page 4] RFC 1364 BGP OSPF InteractionSeptember 1992 3. BGP Identifier and OSPF router ID The BGP identifier

Re: CCIE training [7:27776]

2001-11-30 Thread Fred Ingham
reply. Bruce Caslow is working at NetMasterClass LLC. He and Val Pavlichenko are teaching new CCIE Lab Preparation courses - RS-NMC-1 and RS-NMC-2. There is a class being held this week in Reston, Virginia. Details, schedules, and outlines of the courses and an e-mail address can be found at h

Re: how to prepare for CCIE lab [7:27407]

2001-11-27 Thread Fred Ingham
Doing Lab exercises on a multi-router lab is essential in preparing for the lab. Search the archives on the ccielab section where this question has been asked and answered many times. One recent post that may help you search: "Subject: CCIE #8339 Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 20:34:58 -0600 F

Re: Caslow [7:27402]

2001-11-27 Thread Fred Ingham
Pavlichenko are teaching new CCIE Lab Preparation courses - RS-NMC-1 and RS-NMC-2. There is a class being held this week in Reston, Virginia. Details, schedules, and outlines of the courses and an e-mail address can be found at http://www.netmasterclass.net. Note - I am affiliated with NMC. Ch

Re: Can frame-relay multipoint sub-interfaces support inverse [7:26482]

2001-11-16 Thread Fred Ingham
1. 2. 3. repost - first post got to originator ok but groupstudy copy chopped off the first line. Numbers are to test chop. Original answer (ack'ed by originator): David: Short answer - yes. Try it. Fred "Ng, Kim Seng David (David)" wrote: > > Hi, > > I was a bit confused after reading

Re: Can frame-relay multipoint sub-interfaces support inverse [7:26446]

2001-11-15 Thread Fred Ingham
Fred "Ng, Kim Seng David (David)" wrote: > > Hi, > > I was a bit confused after reading the Ciscopress CCNP Support book and > Caslow's ccie book. Can frame-relay multipoint sub-interfaces support > inverse arp DLCI mappings?? Ciscopress Support book seem to say no (not > directly though) but C

Re: Can somebody recommend good CCIE lab test training class? [7:26445]

2001-11-15 Thread Fred Ingham
Have you passed your written test? Assuming so, there are many references in the archives of ccielab. There are several options available and you can choose based on cost, schedule, and location. I recommend the netmasterclass RS-NMC-1 course, taught by the CCIE's who wrote the book, and who dev

Re: What book Caslow [7:26118]

2001-11-13 Thread Fred Ingham
Repost, my first line didn't make it. Go with the second edition. It contains everything in the first edition, corrections, and new topics. Fred. Joselito Nuqez wrote: > > What book Caslow ?? (Cisco Certification Bridges, Routers, and Switches > ) > 1ra edition or second edition > > JNC

Re: What book Caslow [7:26118]

2001-11-13 Thread Fred Ingham
first edition, corrections, and new topics. If anyone wants a worn, marked copy of the first edition they can have it for the cost of shipping. Fred. Joselito Nuqez wrote: > > What book Caslow ?? (Cisco Certification Bridges, Routers, and Switches > ) > 1ra edition or second edition > > JNC

Re: Token Ring Interface Number, Question [7:25833]

2001-11-11 Thread Fred Ingham
is the physical ring that the router is connected to, the trn can be another physical ring or a virtual ring (ring group). The local ring is the srn. What were the options given? HTH, Fred. Derek Gaff wrote: > > Thank you for the reply's. > > I did consider that the value was in hex and aft

Re: ARP - What protocols support it. [7:24738]

2001-10-31 Thread Fred Ingham
IP - ARP, AppleTalk - AARP, IPX - no. Dave Shine wrote: > > Does anyone know what protocols do or better yet do > not support ARP? > > D.S. > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. > http://personals.yahoo.com > > M

Re: SRB and 3920 questions, please help [7:24734]

2001-10-31 Thread Fred Ingham
Jerry: The way the Token Ring VLANs are set up there is a parent VLAN and a child VLAN. The TrBRF is the parent, the TrCRF is the child. The TrBRF is the virtual bridge, TrCRF's belong to a given TrBRF. 3920 ports are assigned to a TrCRF. The VLAN IDs are used internally on the 3920 and are i

Re: ARP - What protocols support it. [7:24738]

2001-10-30 Thread Fred Ingham
IP - ARP, AppleTalk - AARP, IPX - no. Dave Shine wrote: > > Does anyone know what protocols do or better yet do > not support ARP? > > D.S. > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. > http://personals.yahoo.com Me

Re: SRB and 3920 questions, please help [7:24734]

2001-10-30 Thread Fred Ingham
and a child VLAN. The TrBRF is the parent, the TrCRF is the child. The TrBRF is the virtual bridge, TrCRF's belong to a given TrBRF. 3920 ports are assigned to a TrCRF. The VLAN IDs are used internally on the 3920 and are independent from the bridge or ring numbers. There is a good tuitorial

Re: ECP Replacment [7:24571]

2001-10-29 Thread Fred Ingham
for the ECP1 and ECP2 courses have a new course and a new company. The first classes are 26 Nov and 10 Dec. Go to www.netmasterclass.net to view the course outline. Cheers, Fred. zapeta zape wrote: > > Hello guys, > I was planning to ECP1 next month now there are gone..Do yu guys know any >

Re: Reading the show int token ring command [7:23640]

2001-10-21 Thread Fred Ingham
Right. One thing that is a little out is BW 4000MB and ring speed 16 Mbps. Fred Dennis Laganiere wrote: > > I just wanted to double-check myself. The line #9 from the following "show > interface token-ring 0" output says... > > 1.) TokenRing 0 is up, line protocol is up > 2.) Hardware is Dua

Re: TokenRing MAC [7:21640]

2001-10-02 Thread Fred Ingham
bit as 0. This bit is the I/G bit (Individual/Group) bit. A source address is always an individual address so the bit is used in source addresses to indicate the presence of a RIF. Note that I am talking on a bit level here. One IBM vendor address is 10 00 5A, but the 1 here is 0001, so the

Re: configuration register reference [7:16249]

2001-08-15 Thread Fred Ingham
5 is a console speed setting for those routers that can go above 9600. With bits 5 11 and 12 you have eight console speed settings not four. Cheers, Fred. Chuck Larrieu wrote: > > I've seen several posts recently asking for references on the config > register settings. > > the following link

Re: Manchester symbols [7:6655]

2001-05-31 Thread Fred Ingham
Manchester encoding is used on 10 Mbps Ethernet, Differential Manchester encoding is used on token ring. Fred. hal9001 wrote: > > Something to do with Ethernet Encoding I fink...anyone else? > > Karl > - Original Message - > From: "g_study" > To: > Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 9:07

Re: Redistribution: OSPF to IGRP [7:3983]

2001-05-11 Thread Fred Ingham
must be summarized on the 59.3 router. The networks are 172.17.59.104/30, 172.17.59.108/30, and 172.17.59.96/29. These must be summarized to a /28. The key observation is that all three subnets summarize to the same /28 network, 172.17.59.96. Using a "area x range 172.17.59.96 255.255.255.240"

Re: Redistribution: OSPF to IGRP [7:3983]

2001-05-10 Thread Fred Ingham
command on r1 so one approach is to summarize in the other areas to a /28. The /29 IA from 59.3 can be summarized as area x range 172.17.96.0 255.255.255.240. The /30 IA from 59.3 can be summarized as area x range 172.17.108.0 255.255.255.240. And the /30 IA from 59.1 can be summarized as area

Re: ECP1 or ACCP1,2,3 [7:1710]

2001-04-26 Thread Fred Ingham
Knowledge, and is certainly not being discontinued. ECP1 is a one week intensive course for CCIE lab candidates. Reviews can be found in the archives. Cheers, Fred Laurel Jones wrote: > > I am looking at signing up for the APPC program which includes ACCP1, 2 3, a > mock lab, mentoring, and r

Re: Test is in 2 hours and I'm having difficulties with RIF [7:2200]

2001-04-26 Thread Fred Ingham
: > > Hi, > > Any one know how to interpret RIF based on different network topology: SRB, > RSRM, DLsw+ ? > > Is there a better way? > > Andy > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Fred Ingham &g

Re: Test is in 2 hours and I'm having difficulties with RIF [7:2040]

2001-04-25 Thread Fred Ingham
Sure hope he didn't believe your answer. 8 is correct - the total number of bytes in the RIF. Fred. Wilbo Waggins wrote: > > I believe that the 8 bytes is wrong. An RD is 12 bits for the ring, and 4 > bits for the bridge number. This is 16 bits which is 2 bytes. 2 bytes for > each ring, bri

Re: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-25 Thread Fred Ingham
rtc: I passed my ccie when I was 20 years your senior. Age isn't an excuse. Fred. rtc wrote: > > I'm 40--am I getting too old for this stuff? Cant remember anything worth a > damn, > especially the commands nd command syntax > > _ > FAQ, list archives, and su

Re: dhcp on 3640

2001-02-14 Thread Fred Ingham
Yes, IOS 12.0 +. Look on the cisco CD under 12.0 New features or on CCO. One URL for the CD is: http://127.0.0.1:8080/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120t/120t1/easyip2.htm Fred. Jeff Frontera wrote: > > Can a 3640 be configured to act as a dhcp server...how do I set it up?? > > ___

Re: RIF "length" Field Question

2001-02-14 Thread Fred Ingham
The short answer is yes. Examples: c6 10 00 11 00 20 >6 bytes, ring 1 bridge 1 to ring 2 c8 10 00 11 00 21 00 30 >8 bytes, ring 1 bridge 1 to ring 2 bridge 1 to ring 3 ca 10 00 11 00 21 00 31 00 40 > 10 bytes, 3 bridges max is 7 bridges, 18 bytes. d2 10 00 11 00 21 00 31 00 41 00 51 00 61 00

Re: BRS, ECP1, ACCP CCIE Practice Labs

2000-12-17 Thread Fred Ingham
The ECP1 course is offered by Mentor Technologies, mentortech.com, not ARS. Search archives for opinions on these courses. Cheers, Fred. Bruce Williams wrote: > > Hello all, > > I am preparing for my CCIE. I already plan to use the CCIEbootcamp labs > because I have heard great things about t

Re: Appletalk over frame-relay

2000-11-19 Thread Fred Ingham
I didn't intrepret the question as bridging AT. To route AT over Frame one config is: r1: appletalk routing int s 0 encap frame frame-relay map appletalk 100.2 102 br apple cable-range 100-100 100.1 apple zone frame12 r2: appletalk routing int s 0 encap frame frame-relay map appletalk 100.1 201

Re: Kinda OT - ARP Question

2000-11-19 Thread Fred Ingham
You could just enter "clear arp" this will force a refresh. If you want to totally clear an entry shut/no shut the interface it was learned on. Of course, make sure this isn't the interface you are using for your telnet session |:) Fred. "Hinds, Jarrett (contractor)" wrote: > > I believe, b

Re: Bruce Caslow

2000-10-28 Thread Fred Ingham
In the ECP-1 course the number of routers in each rack is seven. Token ring is included on routers and also on 3920 TR switch. ATM and voice also included. Explanations are always given as is individual help if student didn't understand the way a topic was presented. Where did you get your bad