CCNP Today!!!!

2001-02-13 Thread Hixon Sgt James R Jr
Finally took the last CCNP exam today, I will break it down more for you tomorrow- John and Z- I agree THIS TEST is difficult only because of ambigous wording and difficult answer choices. Not like any of the others I had. Write more later. Thanks Priscilla Sgt James R Hixon Network

EIGRP Network Design Solutions Book

2000-08-21 Thread Hixon Sgt James R Jr
It is good, but the daddy of them all ( personal opinion only here- don't want some one to scold me) is Doyle's Routing TCP/IP. That is a awesome book that will knock you socks off. -Original Message- From: S.K. Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 6:46 AM

Why the route in BGP table doesn't appear in IP table.

2000-08-17 Thread Hixon Sgt James R Jr
The reason for this is because your EGP is not synchronized with your IGP. By default BGP will not redistribute those routes learned into the IGP. This is good because it allows for scalability issues to be resolved with this. A way to bypass this is by redistributing networks, redistributing

RE: Why the route in BGP table doesn't appear in IP table.

2000-08-17 Thread Hixon Sgt James R Jr
are connecting to multiple ISP's or service providers. Again, the link to look at this is http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ics/icsbgp4.htm -Original Message- From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 7:10 AM To: Hixon Sgt James R Jr Cc: 'Luobin

RE: Vlan Capable Router

2000-08-16 Thread Hixon Sgt James R Jr
That is a difficult question, I assume the answer you are looking for is any router that has trunking capabilities (IE any router with FastEthernet ability) However, Any router can support Vlans, It just may need a single Ethernet port for every Vlan you have- The 5500 RSM is a router processor

FW: 2 Ethernet ports in a Router

2000-08-13 Thread Hixon Sgt James R Jr
a good example is to separate your users and your servers. You don't want them on the same broadcast domain, so you separate them to facilitate efficient network access -Original Message- From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 10:35 AM To: 'Khwaja

FW: Access list

2000-08-13 Thread Hixon Sgt James R Jr
you need the keyword established- but also don't forget to permit the necessary traffic through the interface. Don't need the deny any any- it is implicit anyway -Original Message- From: Jianfeng Wang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 9:59 AM To: [EMAIL

Ethernet Troubleshooting Woes Answer

2000-08-13 Thread Hixon Sgt James R Jr
John, The problem lies in your encapsulation of your frames. IPX default encapsulation is sap (802.2) While your encapsulation for IP is defaulted to ARPA. I think the problem is that you need to bridge those two frame types to keep from having conflicting frames on the same lan. I could be

RE: cross or straight?

2000-08-10 Thread Hixon Sgt James R Jr
Anytime you are connecting two similiar devices (ie DCEDCE or DTEDTE) there is a need for a crossover to cross the Transmits and the recieves. hope it helps -Original Message- From: Leigh Anne Chisholm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 7:48 PM To: Jason; [EMAIL

BGP question

2000-07-12 Thread Hixon Sgt James R Jr
Cisco recommends advertising an internal network into a BGP using a Static Route. How would the static route of ip route 148.132.0.0 0.0.255.255 null 0 be able to route the network on the internal network. The null 0 would drop the packet from being routed. The Cisco White paper on BGP says

RE: VLAN problem

2000-07-11 Thread Hixon Sgt James R Jr
Douglas, It could be several things What Type of Device is the switch (5500)? How many users are on the Vlans? If it worked immediately, then it could be a compiling of the broadcasts. Also, a simple way to do it, would either be to just assign that Server to the Vlan the main user's are on! You