Anybody who recently Pass this exame ?
How much IPv6 in questions ?
joupin.com
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Thanks for the help.It actually turned out to be quite a simple config in
the end and i had no dns servers for name resolution.I actually had to
configure the natting on Enterasys equipment so i wanted to test it first on
the cisco stuff
But thanks for the feedback
Julian
Charles
I have the following scenario
0---0--telnet application
network3network 1 network 2
lan wan link
I need all hosts on network 3 to telnet to my telnet application
Problem is network 3 and
Can anyone recommend which books to prepare for the three tests to complete
the certification?
jp
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dre wrote in message
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You also might want to check out Barry Greene / Philip Smith's
new CiscoPress book, Cisco ISP Essentials and the website,
http://www.ispbook.com/
I heard the book is partially based on the papers from this link:
Peter,
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Subject: Re: Some free scenarios and tutorials (slight correction) [7:42985]
Besides, who wants to read CCIE prep material from a guy that hasn't even
passed the lab! Howard does us all a
EBGP sessions, I
thought all prefixes learned from ebgp should be forwarded to all IBGP peers
but seems to me they only forward about 50% of these prefixes to their IBGP
peers.
What am I missing here?
Thanks
JP
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Chris,
We have ospf and no synch configured.
JP
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JP,
Do you have an IGP running? Or do you have synch turned off?
Chris
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No filters among IBGPs and using next-hop self.
JP
Wojtek Zlobicki wrote in message
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Using any prefix lists of filters ?
Filtering out networks of a particular size ?
Specifying next-hop self ?
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Nicolas,
It is a lot saver and easy to manage if you just use a PC, I do not see why
you would want to use your router as tftp server.
JP
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TFTP does not provide any security for file transfers, so i
the fast
ethernet, I can always load a newer IOS later.
Thanks
JP
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7200 boot images are a tricky thing. I'm not sure of your wording below
but
the boot image is for the router to boot off of. After the rout
Richcard,
I guess it could not be anything but that. But seems to me this has little
to do with BGP.
JP
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This is indeed an interesting question although I never heard that it is
being done...
If I were
All,
When matching community string in BGP routes, it seems to be different than
matching as-path,
I have seen expression(new format in cisco) like 701: * to match any
strings
starting with 701, in as-path term, it should be written like 701: .*
I saw the 701:* from juniper manual, did not
All,
When matching community string in BGP routes, it seems to be different than
matching as-path,
I have seen expression(new format in cisco) like 701: * to match any
strings
starting with 701, in as-path term, it should be written like 701: .*
I saw the 701:* from juniper manual, did
All,
When matching community string in BGP routes, it seems to be different than
matching as-path,
I have seen expression(new format in cisco) like 701: * to match any strings
starting with 701, in as-path term, it should be written like 701: .*
I saw the 701:* from juniper manual, did not
Hi,
Could any of you folks suggest some good books on cisco wan switching (BPX,
GX)?
Thanks
JP
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This is the first time we run into this kind of setup, we need some
experience/suggestion before going any further.
Thanks
JP
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Folks,
I am trying to use Prtraceroute, but got the error:
bash# ./prtraceroute ftp.ripe.net
ttlProbe: Could not set ipaddr for 0x452d98ce
Am I missing something here?
Thanks for any help.
JP
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Sorry for the out of topic question, but how you folks in the states
pronounce NANOG?
is it nei'nog, 'neinog or 'naenaug?
Thanks
JP
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I know, but that will take a multination company many years to do that.
Yes, we do not have DHCP.
JP
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I made a mistake in the original email, we own the /16, but
is DNS, we will need the change the active time to about 10mins and wait
till it spreads out before the actual cut-over, so that our down time will
be minimized.
JP
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our new
ISP, we definitely want to how sufficient time for this process, just want
to know how long most of the ISP allows for this kind mirgration. We have a
/16 address currently.
Thanks
JP
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Not only CCO Login, you should be a Cisco Silver Partner. cmiiw
Cisco Systems will bankrupt if all people whose have CCO login can download
IOS ;-)
Cheers,
Budi
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Dear All,
What is the different of Multi VLAN Port and Overlapping VLAN?
And what does a Switch type to support Multi VLAN Port?
Thx
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