Hello Amer,
I'm in Brisbane.
Let me know if you are still interested ;-)
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i am preparing myself for the CCIE exam. any one in sydney wants to study
togather.
please respond to
Hi Group,
I am very very confused about DLSW over ISDN. I tried to simulate the CCO
example
at:-
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Firstly, by following the example exactly, I managed to get everything to
work.
However, according
Any body know how to clear cef stats on an interface?
I need to be able to clear the counters showed by the command
sho int serial4/2 stats
We've got an interface that seems to be process switching 80% of it's
traffic and we're trying to nail down why.
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We are adding an OC3 to our network due to a recent contract w/ a large web
hosting company. We are looking at using the POSIP card. The contract
requires that they have the ability to saturate the OC3 w/o dropping any
packets. I am worried that my 7500 w/ a vip2-40 will start dropping packets
Hello,
I am currently looking for either a Cisco 2620 or 2621 for my study. If you
have a 2nd hand one for sale, please email me offline. Sellers within
Australia are preferable.
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I'm looking to hear any experiences people have had with any of the RS boot
camps. My lab date is Dec. 9 and I'm looking to attend a camp in Oct. or
Nov. I was impressed with GlobalNet's CCNP boot camp, but would like some
input regarding the other camps available, especially the 5 day camps as
Hi All,
Has anyone read the OSPF Command Reference book by Parkhurst?? Is it any
good??
I'd appreciate any comments.
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Can anyone please explain to me what command syntax to boot up a router
using TFTP stftp c2500-jk8os-l.122-1d 172.16.0.1erver?
I can do a copy tftp flash, but when I tried to set up a boot system, it
keeps on failing to boot...
Is this correct??
boot system c2500-jk8os-l.122-1d
? We're currently using a 2621 but are
open to bigger routers.
Kevin Hunt
CCNP, MCSE, MCT, Linux+ SME
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I wouldn't even think of using a router for this purpose unless you are only
using smtp mail between your own sites and don't want outside email f/
anywhere.
We run spamassasin (www.spamassasin.org) on our mail server and it cuts out
80-90% of our SPAM.
Kevin Hunt
CCNP, MCSE, MCT, Linux+ SME
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199.172.1.0 / 24 --- RTA --- RTB --- RTC
RTA's interface - 172.17.1.2 (connecting to RTB)
RTB's interface - 172.17.1.1 (connecting to RTA)
RTB's interface - 10.1.1.1 (connecting to RTC)
RTC's interface - 10.1.1.2 (connecting to RTB)
RTA is in AS 1
RTB RTC are both in AS 2
I
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said it will permit route 131.108.0/24 (which I
understand), ... but deny 131.108/16 and all other subents of 131.108.0.0
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access-list 100 deny ip 192.108.0.0 0.0.255.255
neighbor 120.23.4.1 distribute-list 100 in
access-list 100 permit ip 192.108.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 0.0.0.0
access-list 100 deny ip 192.108.0.0 0.0.255.255 255.255.0.0 0.0.255.255
How do you read these things?? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Hey all, I'm probably missing some fairly simple concept here. I have setup
4 routers as follows:-
RTB
/
RTD --- RTA
\
RTC
Both RTB RTC are connected (via Eth) to a network called 172.17.1.0 /24.
RTA RTD are both
Sorry, the bgp output stuffs up before, so here's a repost ;)
Hey all, I'm probably missing some fairly simple concept here. I have setup
4 routers as follows:-
RTB
/
RTD --- RTA
\
RTC
Both RTB RTC are connected
Sorry, the bgp output stuffs up before, so here's a repost ;)
Hey all, I'm probably missing some fairly simple concept here. I have setup
4 routers as follows:-
RTB
/
RTD --- RTA
\
RTC
Both RTB RTC are connected
to 193.16.0.2, timeout is 2 seconds:
!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 28/32/36 ms
RouterC#
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Hunt
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Last reset 00:04:45, due to BGP Notification sent, hold time expired
0 accepted prefixes consume 0 bytes
0 history paths consume 0 bytes
No active TCP connection
RouterB#
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I assume you mean eigrp not igrp, if you are using igrp, remember it's
classfull and takes the default mask, eigrp is classless...
you'll probably need to do some summarization also...
if I see the configs I can fix it in 2 seconds...
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To:
on my routers... since most of
them only had 4MB Flash on the moment...
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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?
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RouterB#sh ip bgp 150.150.150.0/24
BGP routing table entry for 150.150.150.0/24, version 3
Paths: (2 available, best #1, table Default-IP-Routing-Table)
Advertised to non peer-group peers:
10.1.1.2
1
172.17.1.2 from 172.17.1.2 (20.20.20.1)
Origin IGP, metric 0
R3?
I realized that Weight, Local Pref, AS-Path, Origin are used before MED for
best path selection by BGP. However, they are all left at default and are
the same on both R1 R3/
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RouterB#sh ip bgp 150.150.150.0/24
BGP routing table entry for 150.150.150.0/24, version 3
Paths
to
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ideas??
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network 172.16.3.0 mask 255.255.255.0
neighbor 10.1.1.1 remote-as 1
no auto-summary
!
ip classless
!
!
line con 0
transport input none
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
password cisco
login
!
end
RouterB#
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All,
I want to start practising on how to search / use the Cisco's Documentation
CD for the CCIE Lab. I have 2 CDs called Cisco Product Documentation (Oct
2001). Are they the ones?? If not, how about can I order the Cisco's
Documentation CD from Cisco?
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Hunt Lee
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I passed switching today. Will pass Support tomorrow and then I'll be a NP.
This test is more theory than any others and there are at least 15 gimmee
questions that would be better served on a CompTia N+ test. There are about
12 really hard questions, and the rest are not very difficult if you
What router/ios are you running?
IOS 11.2 and above will autodetect the LMI type.
If you're IOS is lower you'll need to get the telco to tell you what kind of
LMI their frame switch is using and then set that type on the interface.
Have you set the encapsulation type to frame-relay on the
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Hunt,
I guess you don't have the 203.147.154.0 route in the middle router.
however, you have a
defaut route in it. So, you will experience a routing loop. Check you
tunnel
configuration as well. see the follow
from gw1.bne, it would help.
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Hunt,
I guess you don't have the 203.147.154.0 route in the middle router.
however, you have a
defaut route in it. So, you will experience a routing loop. Check you
tunnel
configurat
255.255.255.0 203.147.255.186
no ip http server
So why would Gw2.bne (the middle router) passed the Redistributed Routes to
Gw1.bne while itself (Gw2.bne) is using the supernet??
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br1.bne#sh ip bgp summary
BGP router identifier 203.X.X.X, local AS number 7496
BGP table version is 405452, main routing table version 405452
7650 network entries and 23974 paths using
be greatly appreciated if someone can shed some light on this.
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Hunt Lee
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br1.bne#sh ip bgp summary
BGP router identifier 203.X.X.X, local AS number 7496
BGP table version is 405452, main routing table version 405452
7650 network entries and 23974 paths using
), (received-only)
139.130.64.85 from 139.130.64.85 (203.14.8.12)
Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external, atomic-aggregate
Please help...
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I need some help for a Access Server setup.
I am trying to setup a modem (netcomm 56.6k) to connect to a 2511. The
modem is currently connected to the AUX port. However, no matter what I
tried from my PC, everytime I make a connection, it comes up with a whole
bunch of garbage.
OK
OK
OK
of just the default route (0/0)?
Thanks in advance.
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Hunt Lee
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You could use a route map along with the neighbour command to set the
local
preferance.The configuration should be similar to that below
SetCommunity out
access-list 101 permit ip 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255 host 255.255.0.0
access-list 101 permit ip 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
route-map SetCommunity permit 10
match ip address 101
route-map SetCommunity permit 20
set community no-export
Thanx
Hunt Lee
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I found an example of BGP next-hop Attribute from Internet Routing Arch
(by Halabi) - Any explanation will be appreciate.
Router A, B C are all in the same AS, while Router D is in a separate AS.
Not the best diagram :)
Basically:-Router A Router B are running IBGP
) but
Halabi seems to say that Local_Pref works also... Any ideas?
From Halabi on p229:- The default route AS2 is learning from AS3 should not
need to be set at a lower Local_Pref than the full routing AS2 learns from
the provider
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routes, one via 3.3.3.3, and the other via 2.2.2.2?)
Also, I thought that in such a scenario, one would want to make sure that
every BGP Next-Hop can be reached via either IGP or static routes - However,
Halabi says it's only needed for IBGP Next-hop, is it correct?
Thanks,
Hunt
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I think on p540 of Jeff Doyle, the reason that it has N1 metric type is
because the RIP routes are redistributed into OSPF with metric type 1.
Lee
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Thanks guys!!!
so, if the ASBR is default-free (hasn't got a default), does it mean that
one should only use default-information originate without the [always]
keyword, because the ASBR doesn't have a local default to meet the [always]
condition?
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System
definitely
don't want the [always] keyword. but why?
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into OSPF.
If the ASBR was default-free (who hasn't got a default route), wouldn't it
be true if you can ONLY use the default-information originate (without the
Always keyword)?
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will a router uses metric to select a
route e.g. to select a route via Router A since it is metrically closer than
Router B to Router C.
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advertise a default route into the area with Type 3 LSAs
(Network Summary LSA). My question is:- Will an ABR (which is attached to a
NSSA) also advertise such a default route with Type 3 LSA?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Hello Rajesh,
The Frame-relay interface dlci statement shouldn't be needed for (a) -
Physical interface, since the command is used to associate a DLCI to a
point-to-point / multipoint sub-interface ONLY.
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Kelly,
Thanks so much for getting back to me. However, I still have a few areas
that I'm a bit confused about. Please see comments in-line.
Thanks so much again :-)
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Hunt,
The
John,
For Frame-Relay PVCs, you would use:
ip ospf network point-to-multipoint
But for Frame-Relay SVCs or ATM SVCs, you would use:
ip ospf network point-to-multipoint non-broadcast
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172.20.10.0
/24 to Router B. Now if a host in that subnet (say 172.20.10.1 is
bouncing) - if this instability is hidden by the summary route, does it mean
that Router B wouldn't realized that 172.20.10.1 is flapping, and continues
to forward packets to it?
Please help...
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172.20.15.0/30 [90/2681856] via 172.20.15.5, 00:41:48, Serial 0
D172.20.0.0/16 is a summary, 00:00:09, Null0
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Steve,
I'm not sure if there is a typo on your config, please see in-line...
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I am working with a client who is having problems with Video Conference
using Polycom Equipment. The problem is jitter and
... however... the TCP / IP Vol1 by Jeff Doyle says
Point-to-Point links' Updates as well as Hello packets use unicast
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So does it mean on the first subent - the host range is 192.168.50.1 -
192.168.50.126, and the second subnet host range is 192.168.50.129 -
192.168.50.254?
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The 25 bit can be 0 or 1. It lo
in advance,
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-192.168.50.126?
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Tom,
Can you please elaborate how the outbound filter with the community tag of
no-export would help... as I'm still not too clear what it will achieve.
And sorry for the stupid question...
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So isn't that Local-AS means can only send routes within the local AS, while
no-export means only advertised to IBGP peers (which means advertised to
only local AS).. so aren't they the same thing - I'm still very confused.
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Tom,
Can you please elaborate how the outbound filter with the community tag of
no-export would help... as I'm still not too clear what it will achieve.
And sorry for the stupid question...
Thanks again.
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Can you please elaborate how the outbound filter with the community tag of
no-export would help... as I'm still not too clear what it will achieve.
And sorry for the stupid question...
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under a different title?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks so much for your helpful explanation Tom :)
Hunt
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Hunt,
You are correct, there is nothing filtering the routes entering from
Router B, without local preference set higher on 10.1.1.1
to go out thru Router B as well? In
consideration that the local preference has not been changed on the router.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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, but is there any other way?
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Priscilla,
You MUST have been in a hurry, 0 means match this bit position and 1
means
don't care. Definately can't argue with your second paragraph though.
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
C
), I can't tell which one is correct.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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You're not wrong, spotted the previous mistake, you just missed off an
address. That's a nice way of putting it eh?
Changing your second line to Permit 10.10.10.48 0.0.0.1 will do the trick
because it a
unchecked) - hence getting
the range of 10.10.10.48 to 10.10.10.49
Am I on the right track? - and I'm very sorry for the long message (I just
want you guys to check whether my processes are correct or not)
And if I'm correct, is there any faster way than this?
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Hunt
D. J. Jones
should I do?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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, and then the BVI will forward the packet to the
outbound routed interface, so shouldn't the last command be:
(Config)# bridge 1 route ipx
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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it worked for 11.x.x.x?
Also, with the ip classless, will it just forward anything like 10.x.x.x?
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Hunt
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no ip classless. Sup
understand what it means? Can anyone give me some
examples?
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I know this may be a stupid question, but how does the BGP network statement
operates?
H
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if there isn't any third or
fourth router attached to router A or B?
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that is sourcing the default-network or must be advertised by the
originating router as a classful prefix.
Which makes me even more confused
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(to summarize the OPSF routes before
redistributing them into IGRP), how come Router D can still see the routes
from OSPF? I thought that it shouldn't be able to see any OSPF routes as
they are from /28 subnets. - apart from the Router A since it is /24.
Help!!!
Hunt
Chuck Larrieu wrote
I already had the default-metric statment on the ASBR (Router C for IGRP
process), I tried to add this to Router D (IGRP process), with no help.
These are the routing table outputs and trace routes outputs from the
routers:
Any ideas??
Thanks.
Hunt
RouterA#show ip route
Codes: C - connected
sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 192.168.1.17, timeout is 2 seconds:
.
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
RouterD#
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I already had the default-metric statment on the ASBR (Router C for IGRP
pro
), but I couldn't ping
from B to D, or D to B
N.B: D to C (and vice versa) is fine as they are directly connected
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Hunt Lee
Below are the configs for the routers:
Router A
version 11.0
service udp-small-servers
service tcp-small
I want to start studying for the CCIE written exam, just wondering what
books should I buy / read for this?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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again.
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Alex, your are 100% correct.
Whitfield Martin (using modular arithmetic) found a beautiful
algorithm in which partners agree in a same key exchanging part of
his/her initial secret key. Never the key will be e
?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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thought the pre-requsitite for dynamic
crypto map is to use IKE. And if IKE is used, wouldn't it be able to
negotiate a Security Association like the first scenario?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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be extended.
It also states that for CBAC to create a temporary opening in an
access-list, the access-list Must be extended?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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)
So on Router B:
router ospf 100
network x.x.x.x mask y.y.y.y
redistribute igrp 100
default-metric
router igrp 100
network x.x.x.x
redistribute ospf 100 subnets OR redistribute connected
default-metric
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Hunt Lee
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Thanks for your explanation :) However, can you briefly explain what
commands do I need to use for RSA Signature / RSA Encryption nounce?
THanks in advance.
Hunt
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There are basically 2 differences and I am going to assume that you
isakmp policy 100
authentication pre-share
or RSA. = (more scalable than Pre-shared key)
crypto isakmp policy 100
authentication rsa-sig
However, on RSA, what is the difference between RSA encrypted nonces and RSA
Signatures?
Thanks in advance.
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Hunt Lee
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is the difference between RSA encrypted nonces and RSA
Signatures?
Thanks in advance.
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Hunt
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the feasible distance of the current successor - also, what's the
difference between the advertised distance and the feasible distance?
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Hunt
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is discontiguous network?
Another question I have is: I know what is a router, a switch or a hub.
However, what is a multiplexer?
Thanks again.
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Hunt
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100.10.0.0 is a Class A, so = /8
255.255.255.192 = /26
Therefore, /26 - /8 = /14,
The number of subnets = 2^14-2= 16382
2) To work out the number of host:
/32 - /26 = /6
The number of hosts = 2^6-2 = 62 hosts per subnets
Thanks so much for your help in advance.
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Hunt Lee
so = /18 = 2^18 - 2
Number of subnet is 262142.
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It would be great if someone can give me a hand on this: I know how to
calculate the number of subents and number of hosts per subent, but I'm
very confused about the Network address and the Broadcast address:
Say I have
many times, yet I'm still very confused.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Hunt
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Does anyone know if it is worthwhile to study for the Cisco IP Telephony
Cisco Voice Over Frame Relay, ATM and IP exams? I have a check on the
Cisco website and it said it is for Cisco Partners only. Is this true?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Hunt Lee
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Cable
with a Protocol Analyzer), and are they all for
Ethernet?
Secondly, whereabout can I find out more troubleshooting info. on a Cat
5000 - in particular, the LEDs (the green, orange and red lights).
Thanks again.
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Hunt Lee
IP Solution Analyst
Cable and Wireless
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temporary congestion? Is this true?
Secondly, what AT commands should I use to set my modem back to default
settings?
Thanks again.
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Hunt Lee
IP Solution Analyst
Cable and Wireless
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Does anyone know where I can download the 12.2 T version of the IOS the
Train release for the 2514 router? I current have a 2514 running IOS
12.1.5 IP Plus feature set require the T release since I need the DHCP
support on the ethernet interface.
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Hunt
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On the Frame type, what's the difference between Ethernet 802.3 nad
802.2?
and the network number, 1 from 0?
Thanks again.
Regards,
Hunt
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