Hi Annu,
I could be totally off here, but shouldn't you also advertise network 175.10
in the IGRP process on R2 ?
r2#
router igrp 100
network 192.168.1.0
network 175.10.0.0
Just a thought.
Georg
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Hi Amir,
go to the following link, it lists all the available modules for the 3600
series. Look for the 1-Port Fast Ethernet, with 1-Port or 2-Port E1/ISDN
PRI, Balanced or Unbalanced module or the 1-Port/2-Port Channelized E1/ISDN
PRI Unbalanced or Balanced modules:
Hi Rudy,
I find the following links on the Cisco site useful; you probably have found
them already yourself. Just from personal experience, remember that policy
routing can put a heavy load on your router, so be careful when you
implement it.
Hi Patrick,
yes, aaa is fully supported on the PIX (remember, though, that the PIX does
not support RADIUS). Follow this link for a command overview of aaa on the
PIX:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_62/cmdref/ab.htm#xtocid3
Regards,
Georg
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Paul, Tim, Patrick,
you guys are good ! You are right, I wasn4t specific enough in what I said:
PIX does support RADIUS, but it does NOT support RADIUS Authorization :)
Regards,
Georg
From: Paul Borghese
To: Georg Pauwen ,
Subject: Re: PIX and AAA [7:42302]
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 10:03:43
Hi Richard,
your total DRAM is 14336+2048=16348K. The number before the slash (14336) is
the amount of DRAM allocated for local memory, and the number after the
slash (2048) is the amount of DRAM allocxated for I/O Memory.
Which IOS feature set are you trying to load ? 16MB should be enough for
Hi Ismail,
here is what I found on CCO:
´A collapsed backbone has high-bandwidth uplinks from all segments and
subnetworks to a single device, such as a Gigabit switch, which serves as a
single point for monitoring and controlling the network´.
The following link contains a figure detailing
Hi George,
did a search on CCO and found:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/wireless/airo_350/accsspts/ap350scg/ap350ch2.htm#39026
Regards,
Georg
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Hi Richard,
I am using Microsoft´s ISA Server in my network, works extremely well.
Here is the link to the Microsoft ISA Server home page:
http://www.microsoft.com/isaserver/evaluation/overview/default.asp
Regards,
Georg
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Hi Jeffrey,
AFAIK, each (Fast)EtherChannel is automatically assigned a unique
EtherChannel ID. I don´t think there is a way to manually set it.
If you do a ´show spantree´, you can see the Channel_id assigned to the
respective channel.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Georg
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Hi Eddie,
go to http://www.memoryx.net, memory there for a fraction of the official
Cisco stuff. I bought DRAM for my 1600 and 2500 there, works perfectly well.
Regards,
Georg
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Hi Zhangan,
I used the Boson CCIE Prep tests, and I must say they are really excellent.
I would just send them a mail and ask how you can pay when you don't have a
credit card. The tests are definitely worth their money, and I actually hope
that there are NO cracks out there. If you have no
Hi Lee,
if you can reverse telnet into the modem, try to reset the modem to factory
defaults with the 'atf' command, that might help.
Regards,
Georg
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Hi Stephen,
are you looking for a command to limit the ports used by PAT ? AFAIK, this
is not possible through the 'overload' command. If you know exactly which
ports your hosts use, you could set up an extended access list specifying
the ports that you want to allow.
Regards,
Georg
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Hi Muhammad,
I would say that policy routing is probably your cheapest way to go. With
policy routing, you can define which traffic goes to which destination. I am
not sure how familiar you are with policy routing, but have a look at the
following link:
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To: Georg Pauwen
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Subject: RE: content based switching?? [7:40990]
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 11:23:42 +0100
Hi,
Just to add some more info , policy routing cannot dominate the entire path
from source to destination.It can only influence the path upto the next
Hi Kevin,
this is from the Cisco site:
Console Port Problem on Cisco 2500
Symptom
Output from the router on the console screen can be seen, but anything which
is typed in is not seen.
Problem
The terminal is set to use Ready To Send/Clear To Send (RTS/CTS) flow
control.
On all other routers,
Hello Murali,
go to the following link and try the procedure described. This is actually
for an AS5200/5300, but might work on a Cat5509:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/108/as5300_17881.html#Exception
Regards,
Georg
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Hi Sean,
I found this on the Cisco site: for OSPF in a Frame Relay network, OSPF
requires the selection of a designated router; OSPF treats a nonbroadcast,
multiaccess network such as Frame Relay in much the same way as it treats a
broadcast network. This required manual assignment in the OSPF
Hi Kevin,
to my best knowledge, the provider of the ATM cloud needs to cooperate and
configure the ATM switches accordingly. Otherwise, it would be up to the end
user to determine the CBR, and the service provider would have no control
over it, and hence no way to determine what capacity is
Hi Kwame,
go to www.download.com and search for BatteryMon 1.0.
This is a utility that lets you Monitor the state of your batteries and gain
information on their performance.
Regards,
Georg
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Hi Nathan,
with a DTE/DCE cable between the two serial ports you can even make one of
the routers a frame relay switch. If you want the config for this, let me
know and I'll send it to you.
Regards,
Georg
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Hi Stanzin,
with CIC you mean Cisco Info Center ?
What do you need to know ?
Regards,
Georg
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Hi Yatou,
is your question if a WIC-1DSU-T1 card can be connected to a T1 circuit ?
Here is what I found on the Cisco site:
WIC-1DSU-T1
The WIC-1DSU-T1 card is a single-port, T1/fractional T1 CSU/DSU interface
card. Use the WIC-1DSU-T1 card for a cost effective router-CSU/DSU
combination with
Hi Cheekin,
AFAIK, the syntax for the area nssa is:
area area-id nssa default-information-originate
which will generate a type 7 default into the NSSA area (NSSA ABR or NSSA
ASBR only). So I think the 'metric-type 1' might confuse it. What happens
when you leave 'metric-type 1' off ?
I think
Holá Alfredo,
si tienes dos connexiónes a la misma destinación (CarrierA y CarrierB), me
parece que lo mejor que puedes hacer es configurar el atributo 'weight'.
Puedes usar listas de acceso, route maps, o el 'neighbor weight command'.
Hay un ejemplo muy bien en el sitio web siguiente:
Hi,
AFAIK, you could use the snmpset command. Depends on which product you use
and which MIBs are loaded, you can alter settings on e.g. a router. Go to
the following link for an example of how to use the snmpset command to clear
a single arp entry:
Hi Tom,
here is the explanation from the Cisco site:
In multicast routing, the source is sending traffic to an arbitrary group of
hosts that are represented by a multicast group address. The multicast
router must determine which direction is upstream (towards the source) and
which direction (or
That sounds like a car dealer refusing to service used cars. I would think
that as long as the software licenses are purchased, what does it matter
where the PIX has been purchased ? I am a big fan of EBay, and I purchased a
couple of Cisco routers and switches for my lab, which saved me several
Hello Yassel,
it depends on what kind of money you are willing to spend. You could use the
Cisco Internetwork Performance Monitor. Go to
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/wr2k/nemo/prodlit/ipm2_ov.htm
for an overview.
A cheaper way (it is actually free) and quite nice tool is the Multi
Hi Shane,
go to:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/intsolns/as5xipmo/sysmgt.htm#xtocid14874
and click on the 'Task 2. Enabling Syslog' link, this gives you a good
overview of the process.
Regards,
Georg
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Hi Venkat,
both type 3 and type 4 are generated by Area Border routers. Type 3
describes routes to networks, also used for aggregating routes. Type 4
describes routes to ASBR. Summary Links (type 3) are identified by the IP
network numbers of the destinations they are pointing at. ASBR Summary
Hi Hunt,
I did some research and found this:
Hello packets behave differently depending on the network type as described
below.
Point-to-point Network
Neighbor discovery is dynamic
Hello is sent to the multicast address AllSPFRouter (224.0.0.5)
No DR/BDR election
Broadcast Network
Neighbor
Hello Colin,
according to the Cisco site, as long as you have a minimum of 16MB DRAM
(which you have), software release 4.x is fully supported.
Regards,
Georg
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Hello Devashish,
hard to tell what the cause of this behaviour is. Can you post the config of
the 3640 as well as the output of the 'debug isdn q931' command ? There is a
good document on the Cisco site with regard to Dial Technology Connectivity,
that might help you as well:
Hi Colin,
depends on your software release. Go to the following link:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/c5krn/sw_rns/index.htm
and check the respective 'Release x.x Memory Requirements'.
Regards,
Georg
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Hello Amit,
Ranma is right, you could use policy routing. Let's say you want to have all
traffic from xxx.xxx.xxx.240/28 routed through interface serial1. The config
would look like this:
route-map MAP1 permit 10
match ip address 1
set interface serial1
!
access-list 1 permit xxx.xxx.xxx.240
Hi,
I am not sure if this works, but what happens if you just try
rommon xmodem -y -s57600
to set the speed to 57600 ?
Regards,
Georg
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AFAIK, in OSPF it means that you should not have more than 50 routers in one
area, in EIGRP it means that you should not have more than 50 routers in the
same AS.
Regards,
Georg
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Hi,
PIM stands for Protocol Independent Multicast. Follow this link to read all
about it:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/tech/ipmu_ov.htm
Regards,
Georg
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Hi Gragg,
here is what I found on the Open Forum:
Question: What does this errormessage mean:%NIM-2-BADNIMID: Bad NIM ID
(Oxe) in slot 1.- mean? Process = *Init*, level=5- Traceback = 1031db8
103d42 103fe70 103d01e 100d068 100058c 10086d8 10001Cisco 4000, software
10.2(2)?
Answer: Bus
Hi Sean,
I am not sure if you try to use ISL and 802.1q on adjacent ports, but the
8500 has the following VLAN Encapsulation Restrictions:
The four adjacent ports (such as 0-3 or 4-7) on a 10/100 interface must all
use the same VLAN encapsulation, that is, either 802.1Q and native, or ISL
and
Hi James,
I know that the EOL IGS/L, IGS/R, and IGS/TR routers all support standard
X.21 cables.
Regards,
Georg
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Hi Thomas,
here in The Netherlands, V.35 is used. Since in (most) European countries
the local PTT provides the CSU/DSU, I would check with them to be sure.
Regards,
Georg
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Hi Colin,
I have configured a port on a 2900 for 10Mbit and half duplex, and it lets
me issue the command 'switchport trunk encapsulation isl' without any
problems. On CatOS switches, you can issue the command 'show port
capabilities', which will tell you the capabilities of each port.
Regards,
Hi Ramesh,
this is what Cisco says about Netflow:
´What Is a Flow?
A flow is identified as a unidirectional stream of packets between a given
source and destination#8212;both defined by a network-layer IP address and
transport-layer source and destination port numbers. Specifically, a flow is
Hi,
from my command prompt, I type:
c:\nslookup
nslookupls -t A domain name (e.g. ls -t A home.com)
This lists all the A records for the domain specified. I think this only
works when the machine from which you are issuing the command is configured
with a DNS server.
Regards,
Georg
Hi,
You can use multiple 'radius-server host' or 'tacacs-server host' commands
to specify multiple hosts. The software searches for hosts in the order you
specify them.
Example:
radius-server host RADIUS1
radius-server host RADIUS2
If RADIUS1 is down, RADIUS2 will be contacted. The same for
Hi Cheeyong,
what is the output you get when you issue the command 'sh ip route vrf vrf2'
? I am thinking about adding a static route using the 'ip route vrf'
command. Go to the following link for the syntax of this command:
Hi,
I am not sure if it works through the Catalyst CWI, but if you configure the
layer 3 module/SUPIII with the IP HTTP SERVER command, you should be able to
connect to it through a web interface.
Regards,
Georg
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Phil,
01 means 4800bps. Here is the whole list:
00 = 9600
01 = 4800
10 = 1200
11 = 2400
Regards,
Georg
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Hi David,
here is an example of the le and ge in prefix lists:
ip prefix-list greater seq 5 deny 201.1.5.0/24 ge 29
This will deny anything from 201.1.5.0/24 thru 201.1.5.0/29
The advantage of the ge command is that now you need only one entry to allow
or deny the entire range.
ip prefix-list
Hi Eve,
To me this sounds like a definite case of PIM Dense-Mode. This is what Cisco
says:
Dense mode PIM is designed for the following conditions:
Senders and receivers are in close proximity to one another.
There are few senders and many receivers.
The volume of multicast traffic is high.
Hi Sim,
it looks like you are not logged on as a CCO user. The link to the
downloadable software section should be
http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/sw-ios.shtml
after you have logged on. Which image are you looking for ?
The installable software for your 2900 switch is contained in
Steve,
I am not sure how much you know about VLAN configuration and inter-VLAN
communication you know. In your case, you could create a management VLAN and
a user VLAN and use the router for inter-VLAN routing. Maybe you can try
this link:
Hello Joe,
Any system that has a VIP installed must have a v image (currently av or
jv). For example:
rsp-ajv-mz.111-472*
rsp-jv-mz.111-472*
Can you check what your IOS version is exactly ?
Regards,
Georg
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John,
you are absolutely right, my own interpretation of my own example was wrong.
I hope I could make the point that the ge and le refer to whatever is less,
equal or greater than the number that is configured with it. By the way,
coffee sounds good...
Regards,
Georg
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Tim,
I found that most books are not nearly as good as the Cisco website. On CCO,
I have so far always been able to find much more info than any book can give
me, including configuration examples and various scenarios. Takes a little
more effort, but I am almost convinced that you can much more
Hi,
there is also a lot of simulator stuff at:
http://www.teltone.com/telecom_solutions/test_tools/test_home.html
Regards,
Georg
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Hi Mohannad,
I work for a financial company, and I have the Cat6000 IDS Module installed
in a Cat6509. As far as I can say, it is not much of a problem to install
it. For management of the module, you will need either the Cisco Secure
Policy Manager (CSPM) v2.2 and higher, or Cisco Secure
Hello Stanzin,
what do you want to know ? Do you want to set up an MPLS VPN over POS or
over ATM ? Please provide specfics on what you are trying to build.
Regards,
Georg
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Hi Colin,
take the following example:
RouterA -- RouterB -- RouterC -- Ethernet
The reported distance is the distance from RouterB to Ethernet. The feasible
distance is the distance from RouterA to Ethernet. If there is a second link
to Ethernet from RouterA:
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Terry,
I found some info on the following website:
http://www.tuanistechnology.com/Orinoco/orinoco_ap1000.htm
Industry-Wide Interoperability and Compliance
The ORiNOCO AP-1000 is interoperable with other manufacturers' high-speed
IEEE 802.11b compliant systems. It's also compatible with
Hi,
the only thing I can think of that might come close to what you want is to
use the Cisco IOS DHCP-Server on your 2522, assign a dhcp pool for every
single user, and configure manual bindings. For example, for user John it
would look like this:
Router(config)#ip dhcp pool John
Christian,
are we talking about two connections originating on the same router ?
Or two connections originating on two different routers ? In the latter
case, you could use local preference or weight, or route maps.
Can you include a schematic drawing ?
Regards,
Georg
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Keith,
I agree with Mike: can you check if there is a route from 64.114.57.1 back
to 64.114.57.9 ? I would add a route on the device with address 64.114.57.1
that would look like this:
ip route 64.114.57.8 255.255.248.0 64.114.57.2
Good luck.
Regards,
Georg
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Sujal,
just to be on the safe side, here are the IOS versions that you need to
support your NM2V and your voice cards. Check if you run the right version:
3600
NM-2V=
11.3(1)T, 12.0(1)T, 12.0(1),
12.0(2)T, 12.0(2)XC, 12.0(2)XD,
12.0(3)T, 12.0(5)XK, 12.0(7)T,
12.0(7)XK, 12.1(1)T, 12.1(1),
Hi,
could it be that your network suffers from occasional power outages ?
Do a ´show stacks´ and post the output, I have access to the Cisco stack
decoder, maybe that reveals something.
Regards,
Georg
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Hello Firesox,
I would go to www.cisco.com/go/fn and use the Feature Navigator to find what
you need. There are so many releases that it is hard to keep track. This
tool is quite useful. Good luck.
Regards,
Georg
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Hi,
WIC-2T is supported on 3660/3640/3620 if the following modules
are installed on the 3660/3640/3620:
NM-1FE2W,NM-1FE1R2W,NM-2FE2W,and NM-2W
WIC-2T is not supported on the following modules on 3660/3640/3620:
NM-1E2W, NM-1E1R2W,and NM-2E2W
Regards,
Georg
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Hello,
version 12.1(3) is fine, as long as you use one of the following (this is
from the Cisco Feature Navigator):
IP PLUS IPSEC 3DES c1700-k2sy-mz.12.1-3 (24/8)
IP PLUS IPSEC 56 c1700-sy56i-mz.12.1-3 (20/8)
IP PLUS c1700-sy-mz.12.1-3 (20/4)
IP/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 3DES
? There is an access list active on the Ethernet interface
in Paris, but it only denies ICMP redirects, so it shouldn't have any
influence on the ICMP echoes.
Thanks for your help in avance !
Regards,
Georg Pauwen
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