Hi team,
I have host with IP: 10.1.1.5/24 and on the pix I create static NAT as
200.200.200.239/24. I permit all icmp packet
Can anyone explain why from my host itself, I can't ping to
200.200.200.239..? Anyone from 10.1.1.0 can ping, and from host can ping to
200.200.200.239 as well except
team,
For Cisco QoS configuration below, which one we should configure on both
routers which one is not..?
1. RED/WRED
2. FRTS/GTS
3. rSVP
4. CAR
5. CQ, PQ
6. RTP..?
thanks
Grad
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Hello team,
I have problem here, I configured two different level of enable password on
my OHIO router to enable different privilege of accessing the router, but
seems can't work because when I telnet from Michigan, OHIO is no even
considered has the enable secret configured
below is the
Helo all,
I configure my router BRI on r1 with:
interface BRI0/0
ip address 122.5.12.1 255.255.255.252
ip directed-broadcast
encapsulation ppp
no ip mroute-cache
dialer idle-timeout 60
dialer map ip 122.6.12.2 name r2 broadcast 456789
dialer load-threshold 128 outbound
dialer-group 1
isdn
Sorry,
the ip address on bri router is 122.6.12.1 , I made an error, because I
wrote it manually instead of cut and and paste, becuase this ip address is
opeartional and confidential...
Grad
PS. thanks any way
From: Schneider, Matt
To: 'Grad Alfons Kanon'
Subject: RE: CAN NOT PING
you can use AUX port as the backup of the primary link. The aux port will be
the
interface asynchrnous xx (you can check the xx by typing show line, and you
can see which number xx is that)...
so at the primary link, tyou can use:
backup interface async xx
regards
Grad
From: Robert
Hello all,
Does anyone have any idea, how Cisco will scoring the candidate..? Is it
still minimum 80?
and is the rule below 20 mark still applied..?
thanks
Grad
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Hi all,
need help,
does any one know how to ensure that physical interface on FR connection has
been point to point..?
I can't find out. I was only able if I am using FR sub interface point to
point.
thanks
Grad
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Hello all,
I configure loopback interface with /24 ip address, buat when I put into the
ospf area, I only see the route /32. I tried to use AREA XX RANGE command,
but still failed,
any idea how to enable this route bcome /24 ..?
regards
Grad
And the other one is for AREA 0, if we use for FR hub and spoke, let says
using /29, eventhough I summarize it (AREA 0 RANGE command), i still get /29
on the routing table
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From: Grad Alfons Kanon[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Reply To: Grad Alfons Kanon
Sent: Friday
Hello all,
I found something wierd in my scenario.
I configured my FR switch for fully meshed. I have three routers, A (hub) ,
B and C as the spokes.
But I want to configure the three routers ONLY with partial mesh (hub and
spoke),
on router A , I configure on Physical interfaces.
on Router
this make sense, thanks..
Grad
From: Arthur Simplina
Reply-To: Arthur Simplina
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: QUERY ON FRAME RELAY, Can't ping to it's own i [7:13875]
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 00:28:01 -0400
I am not an expert in frame relay but let me share my experience in the
classroom
Hello all,
I did one mobile ip scenario, but I'm not sure either my config is wrong or
I tested wrongly.
I have two routers, A and B, A as the HA, and B as the FA.
How I tested is lik this:
I configure my laptop ip address with 130.4.9.2 and gateway is 130.4.9.1,
and then I moved my laptop to
Hello,
Can anybody explain why we I can't ping to local multipoint sub interface..?
int s0
encapsulation frame relay
frame-relay lmi-type ansi
int 0.1 multipoint
ip add 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.248
frame-relay interface-dlci 200
frame-relay interface-dlci 300
i can't ping to 172.16.1.1 locally,
Thanks,
it doesn't matter whether I use frame relay map and interface dlci, still
can't ping.
Router A
int s0
encap frame-relay
frame-relay lmi-type ansi
int s0.1 multipoint
ip add 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.248
frame-relay map ip 172.16.1.2 200 broadcast
frame-relay map ip 172.16.1.3 300
Hello need Help,
I have three routers:
Router A with ethernet
Router B with Token RIng and Ethernet
Router C with TOken RIng.
How can i configure my routers to guarranty that only TR talk to TR and
Etehernet to Ethernet , not between them,
Tx
Grad
Alfons Kanon
Reply-To: Grad Alfons Kanon
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: QUERY ON DLSW [7:13188]
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 07:32:43 -0400
Hello need Help,
I have three routers:
Router A with ethernet
Router B with Token RIng and Ethernet
Router C with TOken RIng.
How can i configure my routers
All,
need help,
I have such scenarios like this.
Router A as the headquesrter connect to router B, C and D, (let says using
star connection)
Segment A's ethernet: 172.10.0.0
segment B's ethernet: 10.0.0.0
segment C's ethernet: 170.20.0.0
segment D's ethernet: 170.30.0.0
let's assume that
Hello,
Is there anyone know, how to get the IPX network and encapsulation type of
IPX network from remote router, using debug command locally..?
tx
Grad
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put on every router:
no synchronization
network x.x.x.x mask y.y.y.y (proper mask for the network should be
advertised)
grad
From: CiscoG
Reply-To: CiscoG
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: let's talk about BGP! [7:10297]
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 14:45:43 -0400
Hello fellow successful
to force the traffic to 10.1.1.0 (/24?) through either AS200 or AS300, but
again I'm not clear. Are you trying to set a community string, or prepend
an as-path?
From: Mike
To: \Grad Alfons Kanon\
Subject: Re: BGP Community queries [7:9616]
Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 14:49:19 -0400
It seems to me
Dear All, need help:
Given:
==
As 100 = R1, R2, R3
AS 200 = R5
AS 300 = R4
Physical connection:
R3 has three connection: R1, R2 and R4
R2 has two : R5 and R3
R4 has two: R3 and R5
R1 to R2 with IBGP
R3 to R4 with EBGP
R3 to R2 with IBGP
R2 to R5 with EBGP
R4 and R5 with EBGP
R3 is route
Hello all,
Does any one know how to create the UTP cable to connect the Cisco token
Ring interface to MBAU (Token Ring hub)..?
thanks..
Grad
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and don't forget...
nobody's care about how many times a CCIE to attempt the lab...but the most
important thing is, they're CCIEs but us, is not...!!!
From: Jack Williams
Reply-To: Jack Williams
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]
Date: Thu, 10 May 2001
Hello I have two routers 2620 which has WIC-1DSU-T1 each.
The ports are RJ-45
Can I configure both with back to back, if can, what;s the type of cable
should I use and how is the config.
tx,
Grad
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thanks,
I've found it,
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/471/75.html
From: Joe McCormack
To: Grad Alfons Kanon
Subject: Re: Back To Back for WIC-1DSU-T1 [7:2058]
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 06:00:21 -0700
We did this with two 2651s. I do not remember the exact wiring but CCO had
an article
Hello Jim,
I hope that you still keep your promise to send me the CVOICE material as
the trade-off for MCNS that I have sent U.
I have sent you the soft copy few months ago, but I STILL DIDN'T RECEIVE
yours.
regards
Grad
Hello,
I have configured my two routers with AUX back to back:
ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0
encapsulation ppp
set PPP as encapsulation
async dynamic routing
async mode dedicatedu
!
line aux 0
modem InOut
transport input all
rxspeed 38400
txspeed 38400
flowcontrol
Not necessarily...
Let says in FXS env.
if at the opposite site you connect four phones with number 2001, 2001, 2003
and 2002, you only need to configure one dial peer, but with destination
pattern using wild card (200.)
regards
Grad
From: "Michael Bambic"
Reply-To: "Michael Bambic"
!
service password-encryption
username xxx password yyy
!
--- your password will be encrypted then --
Grad
From: "Daniel ma" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Daniel ma" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Create users in Router
Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 18:44:23 +0800
How to create
Hello group,
I am configuring VoIP over FR, from A (EM) to B (EM) and C (FXO) with
(two sub interfaces)..
the dial plan is, user from every location must press dial plan TO GET THE
TONE from opposite PABX and then it's up to user whether they want to call
extension or off-premises call.
The
Thanks,
I have followed the cable specification from Cisco to EM interface.
But for the grounding, I stick the EM grounding to Cisco chasis.
SO, Is there anything left on the config..?
regards
Grad
From: "Igor Glavanic" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Igor Glavanic" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
I have scenario to install:
Headquarter (HQ) connect to Branch A (A) and B (B) using Frame Relay
HQ using EM conect to PABX HQ and Branch A using EM but Branch B using
FXO.
We make dial plane like this:
x-111-yyy -- to HQ from the rest
x-222-yyy -- to A from the rest
x-333-yyy -- to B from
Jim,
I hope that you can keep your promise. I have sent mine to you for trade off
but I still didn't received yours till now.
Please reply
Grad
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Hellooo all,
If somebody has the questions that comeout from CVOICE 2.0 Beta / Real exam,
I can trade with MCNS 2.0 Beta/ Real exam questions, guarranted !!
Just reply directly to my email
tx..
Grad
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