RE: multiple ospf processes & route insertion [7:73727]

2003-08-09 Thread Jason J
well, in my thoughts, there is no loading balance in ospf. it will choose only one route and put it into its ospf routing table. also i got a case: when there is a route from EBGP peer which is 192.168.0.0/19 and also a route comes from static input which is 192.168.0.0/18, which one do you think t

L2TP between REDBACK AND UNISPHERE [7:73765]

2003-08-09 Thread Jason J
Is there any successful case that show how redback1000 and unisphere EIX 705can use l2tp to build a IP tunnel ? i mean the detail configuration. i will really appreciate it. Jason.G.F CCNP Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=73765&t=73765 ---

RE: multiple ospf processes & route insertion [7:73727]

2003-08-09 Thread Jason J
Dear Fred in fact, 192.168.0.0/18 does include 192.168.0.0/19 and 192.168.32.0/19.wherenever router choose route, it will always pick the most concrete one so even 192.168.0.0/18 is static, it will choose the one from EBGP, 192.168.0.0/19. when the route from EBG is 192.168.0.0/18 and the

RE: multiple ospf processes & route insertion [7:73727]

2003-08-10 Thread Jason J
er.Sorry about that! I Think i make a mistake, I did no see two same routes from two different routing protocols. in fact, one is "61.168.0.0",another is" 161.168.0.0" . really sorry for put so much trouble on you. everything comes from my experiments's wrong result. the wrong result comes to

RE: multiple ospf processes & route insertion [7:73727]

2003-08-10 Thread Jason J
er.Sorry about that! I Think i make a mistake, I did no see two same routes from two different routing protocols. in fact, one is "61.168.0.0",another is" 161.168.0.0" . really sorry for put so much trouble on you. everything comes from my experiments's wrong result. the wrong result comes to

RE: multiple ospf processes & route insertion [7:73727]

2003-08-10 Thread Jason J
er.Sorry about that! I Think i make a mistake, I did no see two same routes from two different routing protocols. in fact, one is "61.168.0.0",another is" 161.168.0.0" . really sorry for put so much trouble on you. everything comes from my experiments's wrong result. the wrong result comes to

RE: multiple ospf processes & route insertion [7:73727]

2003-08-12 Thread Jason J
By the way ,i just understand what p b was interested in. i'm also interest in it too! If two ospf processes learn the same network route,what will happen then ?? :) Jason J CCNP P.R.C Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/rea

RE: multiple ospf processes & route insertion [7:73727]

2003-08-14 Thread Jason J
0.0/17. one AD is 20 another is 110. best regards. Jason J. CCNP P.R.C **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.co

RE: multiple ospf processes & route insertion [7:73727]

2003-08-14 Thread Jason J
er.Sorry about that! I Think i make a mistake, I did no see two same routes from two different routing protocols. in fact, one is "61.168.0.0",another is" 161.168.0.0" . really sorry for put so much trouble on you. everything comes from my experiments's wrong result. the wrong result comes to

RE: multiple ospf processes & route insertion [7:73727]

2003-08-14 Thread Jason J
onnected and static, how could they learn the same address ,learn from each other? i think the same condition exist on other routes ,how could a network link's status be share with other ospf process without put the sme interface into multiple OSPF processes? best regards Jason J CC

RE: Timer for RIP [7:73774]

2003-08-14 Thread Jason J
Hi, as far as i can see: there are two kinds of possible reasons that corrupt the communication between R3 and R5, physical and logical. if it is physical , R3 can detect it immediately, at the time ,maybe it will get a route from R2 telling a route to R5, so , R3 step into holddown, R2 can n

RE: multiple ospf processes & route insertion [7:73727]

2003-08-14 Thread Jason J
re are the same route from BGP and Static?? :( Jason J CCNP P.R.C Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=73786&t=73727 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com

RE: multiple ospf processes & route insertion [7:73727]

2003-08-14 Thread Jason J
0.0/17. one AD is 20 another is 110. best regards. Jason J. CCNP P.R.C Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=73796&t=73727 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstu

RE: multiple ospf processes & route insertion [7:73727]

2003-08-14 Thread Jason J
what the router will do then??(the concrete operations) what will the IOS do ? maybe at the time when we start the OSPF processes it will not permit us to overlap the same network address at all !! i am not sure about that. thanks Jason. J CCNP P.R.C Message Posted at: http://www

RE: multiple ospf processes & route insertion [7:73727]

2003-08-14 Thread Jason J
No, I don't think there will be any load balancing even in the same ospf processes. thanks Jason J CCNP P.R.C Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=73784&t=73727 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purcha

RE: multiple ospf processes & route insertion [7:73727]

2003-08-14 Thread Jason J
onnected and static, how could they learn the same address ,learn from each other? i think the same condition exist on other routes ,how could a network link's status be share with other ospf process without put the sme interface into multiple OSPF processes? best regards Jason J CCNP P

Re: Switching. [7:551]

2001-04-13 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Congrats! Most people don't realize that Routing is much harder than they think it's going to be. It's a test on routing protocols, not routed protocols. Just be sure you've read up on the exam outline (maybe pull down the outline from the previous version of the test, as it breaks down differe

Re: RE: How to determine CIR and increase CIR of FR? [7:554]

2001-04-13 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
However, one thing to consider is that CIR at any given point doesn't mean that you have that end-to-end CIR. Of course, without at least having the port speed at your given CIR, you'll never go faster, but having the local FR switch's CIR from 'show frame map' is useful. Consider this: PFI-LIV-

Re: ccnp question [7:553]

2001-04-13 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
But it is required to hold the CCNP certification. So if you take all 4 CCNP tests and haven't passed the CCNA test, you hold no Cisco Networking certs until you first pass the CCNA, at which point you'll be a CCNP. Seems silly to do that, might as well get a cert in the first place since you'll

Re: Mzmaker [7:552]

2001-04-13 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
How much DRAM does the router have, and what is that IOS image's requirement? That's my guess as to the problem. -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ "John Chang" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news

Re: PIX and IPX traffic [7:207]

2001-04-13 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Use GRE to tunnel the IPX. Better thing to do is make them upgrade to NetWare 5 and just use IP. -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ ""Valeri Marinski"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL P

Re: AVVID QOS [7:73]

2001-04-13 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
-- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ ""perryb"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello folks, > > I am familiar with policy maps to provide priority to RTP flows and control

Re: off topic, becoming a public dns [7:360]

2001-04-13 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Free primary and/or secondary DNS services. -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ ""Sam"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > You are required to have two different DNS servers

Re: CCIE Candidate versus CCIE [7:426]

2001-04-13 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
I've an interesting, well, I don't know what to call it, so I'll just state it. I know two Cisco SE CCIE's that recently passed the lab (within the last year). Both are knowledgeable, but nowhere near what I'd expect, and very lacking in areas I know well (just stuff I deal with all the time).

Re: IP Helper-address questions [7:247]

2001-04-13 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Here's a fun link explaining ip helper: http://routergod.com/trinity/ -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ ""Muhammed Khalilullah"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Actually

Re: Passed CID Beta Exam!!!!!!!! [7:301]

2001-04-13 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
I took the Beta on Friday the 15th, and the current CID on Monday the 18th as I just couldn't wait for results and wanted my raise ASAP. Anyway, looks like I passed the Beta (no idea of score yet, but I don't care at this point). Results from Galton Exam #640-520 Dec 15 2000 P CID 3.0 #640-02

Re: How to determine CIR and increase CIR of FR? [7:259]

2001-04-13 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Frame-relay traffic shaping -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ ""Stephen Skinner"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > OK.. > > it appears i was wrong on this Bandwidth thing

Training methods [was Re: Off-topic: On-line course in TCP/IP [7:576]

2001-04-13 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Speaking of online courses, I direct folks that have basic computer knowledge and want a place to start getting more technical about TCP/IP and the ins-and-outs of the internet to this free site. It's a bit dated now (April '97), but still a great start for free and about the level of the course

Re: Routing Performance Perspective [7:495]

2001-04-13 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
I use a CRON job and shell script to save logs from each night for a weeks' worth, keep Sunday for the last 5 weeks, and the 1st & 15th of each month for the past 6 months. It's just interesting to me to see the changes that occur from time to time (usually things get "closer" and have less hops

OT: Re: Urgent job opening [7:496]

2001-04-13 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Not only that, but not one of the requirements is Cisco related. Some recruiters are little more than buzzword search spammers. -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ ""Mask Of Zorro"" wrote in message [EM

OT: Re: TEEN PORN SPAM... [7:543]

2001-04-14 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Use MAPS RBL and/or ORBS. You'll probably end up blocking some legitimate stuff than spam, however (read their disclaimers and how each works). http://www.orbs.org/ http://www.mail-abuse.org/ I like SpamCop for reporting spammers that actually get through to my work and/or personal email. http:/

Re: CCIE Written [7:639]

2001-04-14 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
You mean books. Why not start with the CCIE R&S Qualification Exam (Written) Recommended Reading List? http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html#34 The Blueprint would also make for a good starting place for your book purchasing/online studying: http://www.cisco.com/

Re: Cisco Question [7:640]

2001-04-14 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
If 3 must be true, I'd say start with getting rid of the ones that aren't: Routing is enabled by default (may not have always been true, but as of 12.x) The command to enable routing is 'ip routing' That leaves you with three left. Of course, the exam could be wrong. a,c,e sound correct though,

Re: subnets [7:638]

2001-04-14 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
I can't any reason why it wouldn't work. The only thing I would mention is that older IOS using EIGRP doesn't allow you to specify a mask with the network command, and wouldn't allow you to be granular with your networks if you don't want to specify all of them to be known in EIGRP. If you want

Re: Which Job post get most money!? [7:643]

2001-04-14 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Check some online job posting places and just see what's going for what salary. http://www.dice.com/ Location and its market demand is going to influence things heavily as well, so you should also consult a salary/cost-of-living calculator if it looks like you might be moving. http://www.homefair

Re: RE: How to determine CIR and increase CIR of FR? [7:554]

2001-04-14 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
IL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > what is CIR? > > "Jason J. Roysdon" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > However, one thing to consider is that CIR at any given point doesn't mean > > that you have that end

Re: NAT capabilities of small Netgear/Linksys router [7:657]

2001-04-14 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
ip nat inside source static udp 192.168.1.254 23 63.1.1.1 23 Works just fine on my 1605R. You could also redirect to the same port on multiple inside devices by using different outside ports (same as with the Linksys and no doubt the Netgear): ip nat inside source static udp 192.168.1.254 23 63

Re: back to back cables [7:527]

2001-04-14 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
I'm looking at a cable in my lab, CAB-HD60MMX-5, which is a nice short cable (5ft) and is DTE 60 pin on one side and DCE 60 pin on the other. It's got the Cisco blue and the housing looks just like my other Cisco back-to-back cable which is actually a DCE-to-v.35 & v.35-to-DTE cable (the only thi

Re: Would double telnet work? [7:676]

2001-04-14 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
I don't know that they do, but the Linksys does support port redirection. Just point the standard telnet port (23) at your inside router. Once on one inside router you can telnet around to others inside, or you can also point other ports from the outside to inside port 23. The biggest limitation

Re: Can you change Telnet's well known port? [7:717]

2001-04-15 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
ipaddress port' from the command line/run (telnet ipaddress:port from the command line fails to work properly and just reports that it cannot connect). I suggest getting TeraTerm for a much better telnet/serial program. You can change the telnet:// URL to launch it instead of the Windows telnet.

Re: Can you change Telnet's well known port? [7:717]

2001-04-15 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Yes, but remember that just changing the port is very weak security that any portscanner will be able to find: Start - Settings - Control Panel - Administrative Tools - Telnet Server Administrator: Microsoft (R) Windows 2000 (TM) (Build 2195) Telnet Server Admin (Build 5.00.99201.1) Select one o

Re: IP Helper-address questions [7:247]

2001-04-15 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
he interface of the > forwarded helper-address packets? Then match up the correct scope with the > router interface ip address? > > > > > ""Jason J. Roysdon"" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > Here'

Re: back to back cables [7:527]

2001-04-15 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
That's got to be one of the lamest things I've ever heard. I'd tell accounting to stick it, and that unless they want to learn how to make routers work and figure out the correct parts, that perfectly legitimate third-party serial cables are no different than the Cisco blue & logo'd cables other

Re: Passing IPSEC packets on DSL [7:321]

2001-04-15 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
While we're posting configs, I figure I might as well share my latest for an 827 that's temporarily taking the place of my 1605R (the 827 is awaiting install, but works great and seems to have much less latency than going through the usual Alcatel ADSL modem and then to 1605R ethernet). Plus, the

Re: Autonomous System number [7:752]

2001-04-16 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
I would recommend "Internet Routing Architectures," by Sam Halabi to anyone planning to delve into BGP. Quoting from the BGP Bible itself, Page 104, "Instead, the provider can give the customer an AS number from the private pool of ASs (64512-65535)... as described in RFC 2270." RFC 2270 actuall

Re: IP Helper-address questions [7:247]

2001-04-16 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
P server will check the IP address of the > interface on which you have configured the IP Helper > address command. So make pools on the DHCP server > accordingly. eg: Router's interface 192.168.1.1/16 > Server' pool 192.168.0.1-192.168.255.254 wil work. > > Muhammad Khalilu

Re: Autonomous System number [7:752]

2001-04-16 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
To my knowledge, one place alone assigns them, and that's the ARIN. US$500 up front and US$30/year afterwards, plus you have to show justification (mutlihoming with two ISPs will do): http://arin.net/regserv.html -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL P

Re: where can i purchase PIX 515 memory [7:778]

2001-04-16 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
You can go to Cisco's site and use their "Find a partner/reseller" link if you like: http://www.cisco.com/public/crs/locator/ As you already have the part number, it should be a piece of cake for them to order it for you. If you'd like, I can direct you to my company's ordering number, but you m

Re: Backing up a boot image on a PIX 515 [7:801]

2001-04-16 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
I'm pretty sure it is not possible. I've even heard that once you go from 4.x to 5.x you cannot go back (even if you have the older software on disk or whatever). Something about changes to the way it handles the flash. I've downgraded from different 5.x versions with no problem, but we just kee

Re: NTP Server/Master (Sample Config?) [7:789]

2001-04-16 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
The PIX doesn't support NTP (either to poll from or server). You'll want to have your external router polling a few outside sources, and have it provide clock for the inside. NTP uses udp/123, so if you right a tight firewall that's what you have to open up to that outside router. Also, lower e

Re: Stupid question - EOL? [7:793]

2001-04-16 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Cat6Ks, Cisco's current flagship switch, of course ;-) -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Thank you very much, appreciate all the help. I

Re: Windows XP and Catalyst 5000 Issues ... [7:816]

2001-04-16 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Good advice and a great way to sell SmartNet contracts and maintenance contracts to keep those switch's CatIOS updated. Also, I hear that Win2K can cause the same problem, but comes with spanning tree disabled by default (which is the real problem, I believe). -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCD

Re: NTP Server/Master (Sample Config?) [7:789]

2001-04-16 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Oh, and also the public NTP server list is handy. Use stratum 2 servers since the Cisco box isn't ever going to be accurate enough to need stratum 1. http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/servers.htm Also, never copy the 'ntp clock-period ' command. That is set automatically by the route

Re: eigrp path [7:837]

2001-04-16 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Give us a 'show ip route' from reach router. We'll be comparing the weights/metrics, so you can get a jump on it if you like. -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ ""SH Wesson"" wrote in message [EMAIL PR

Re: CCIE Written tomorrow. [7:830]

2001-04-16 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
I hear this and other TR questions oddly still comprise a large section of the test, so be prepared. It's what I spent this weekend starting to learn about. Bleh, I hate old/dead technology that no one I know uses. I'm just glad it's off the lab. I think it's time to purchase or find a good To

Test post with CCO URL - http://www.cisco.com [7:847]

2001-04-16 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Testing to see if URLs in the subject get truncated. The subject should read: Test post with CCO URL - http://www.cisco.com -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.

Re: Cisco Question [7:640]

2001-04-16 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
rying to work out way some issues as to > why routers don't route IP. So I think (d) would be approriate. > > Why would a router "learn about a static route". So (c) goes out the window. > > Maybe I have a twisted view? > > Teunis, > Hobart, Tasmania > A

Re: Maximum Serial bandwidth = inbound + outbound rate? [7:864]

2001-04-16 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
The average sampling can be changed on a per-interface basis with the load command. I usually change ports I'm testing to 'load 30' so I can easily see after 30 seconds of generated traffic how a link is performing. 10 minute sampling would just be 'load 600.' One of our the groups gurus can an

Re: Can someone please help? [7:869]

2001-04-16 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
It depends on the interfaces you'll have on the 1700 and 2500. The base 1700 has only a fastethernet port which can connect via a crossover cable (or hub/switch) to the ethernet port of the 2500 via an AUI-to-10baseT transceiver (if it's a 2500 with an ethernet port and not token ring). You can

Re: Can I Connect to ISP without Public IP [7:907]

2001-04-17 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
I believe he means without a static public IP. I posted a config for a dynamically issued IP that should work. -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ ""Howard C. Berkowitz"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: Can I Connect to ISP without Public IP [7:907]

2001-04-17 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
interface Ethernet0 description Customer LAN ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 no ip directed-broadcast ip nat inside ! interface BRI0 description Customer, Inc. 209-599- (SPID1 2095990101) (SPID2 2095990101) ip address negotiated no ip directed-broadcast ip nat outside enc

Re: Conference Facility [7:921]

2001-04-17 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Hehee, cool, and no irc client even required! I've added an A record in my domain to make it easier to remember, so please keep me informed if you change the IP: telnet://ciscochat.artoo.net -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: htt

Re: Cisco Question [7:640]

2001-04-17 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
oes out the > window. > > > > Maybe I have a twisted view? > > > > Teunis, > > Hobart, Tasmania > > Australia > > > > > > > > On Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 03:00:21 PM, Jason J. Roysdon wrote: > > > > > If 3 must be true, I&

Re: Upgrade Catalyst 6509 MSFC problem [7:949]

2001-04-17 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
"show flash" or "dir" will report that you probably don't have enough space. -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ ""Kim Seng"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I am trying t

Re: Cisco IOS on HTTP site WAS: Cisco IOS Documentation: on ftp [7:950]

2001-04-17 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Mirrored and re-zipped by me at ftp://artoo.net/pub/doc/cisco/ios/ You can get the individually zipped directories (for those with slower connections), or the ciscoios-combined.zip file which contains all of them, but don't waste your time downloading both. Note: I only allow a certain amount of

Re: Question RE: Windows XP and Catalyst 5000 Issues ... [7:952]

2001-04-17 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
I received this from a fellow engineer who contacted TAC: From: Mangieri,Joe Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 10:46 AM To: 'Jason Roysdon' Subject: RE: Microsoft Windows XP, and CISCO's 5000 Series Switches On a Supervisor Engine III, the show module command provides information about the EARL and

Re: Keystrokes to stop traceroute or Ping... [7:978]

2001-04-17 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
*snort* You only do that when you typo an ip address you want to telnet to and it just sits there waiting to time out ;-p Otherwise, use CTRL+^ followed by x (CTRL, SHIFT, 6 release keys and x). If you're telnetting into a router and then into another, you can stack the CTRL+^ twice and then x

Re: Windows XP and Catalyst 5000 Issues ... [7:911]

2001-04-17 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Regarding layer 2 security, it all comes down to how much of an administrative load you can handle. We have one customer that locks each port down to the MAC address of what is supposed to be there. No unauthorized traffic is allowed to touch the network beyond the switch port which just drops i

Re: Need VPN success story. [7:1000]

2001-04-17 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Click on the size of the organization, and once the next screen loads you'll have a "Success Stories" button on the bottom left. You'll never find a lack of Cisco sales-fluff on CCO ;-) -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://j

Re: Windows XP and Catalyst 5000 Issues ... [7:911]

2001-04-17 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
True, but even if you sat down at a PC and got its MAC address (or just used that same PC), you'd still have to have the username/password for any real access, as even their Bordermanager proxy is based on being authenticated to NDS. But good point if that's all a person was using to verify a val

Re: Network Collisions [7:1006]

2001-04-17 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Should be easy enough to troubleshoot with a sniffer. Search the archives here and you'll find a number of references to free/trial versions. The solution is to segment with switches if it's not a misbehaving device (and even still, switches are so cheap these days). How many nodes and how many

Re: Network Collisions [7:1006]

2001-04-17 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Convince them to get troubleshooting tools when they don't even have switches? *chuckles* Good luck. -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ ""Chuck Larrieu"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAI

Re: Windows XP and Catalyst 5000 Issues ... [7:911]

2001-04-17 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
The Novell client doesn't use the windows login password (they keep them blank and actually have a script that deletes *.pwl), and is also configured to blank out the username. This can be done with NT as well (or at least instruct users to use blank local windows passwords). -- Jason Roysdon, C

Re: Network Collisions [7:1006]

2001-04-17 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
rt switch for only > $92 and really cheap LinkSys switches. Those are all good name brands. (No, > I don't work for them! ;-) > > Priscilla > > At 09:05 PM 4/17/01, Jason J. Roysdon wrote: > >Convince them to get troubleshooting tools when they don't even have > &

Re: BGP Simulator [7:1087]

2001-04-19 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Zebra for linux works great. I even have a copy running for public access: telnet://artoo.net:2605 (password is bgp) http://freshmeat.net/projects/zebra/ -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ ""sdonoho""

Re: Token Ring book [7:1138]

2001-04-19 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
I actually found "Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Network Solutions" in our company library today (collecting a ton of dust, I might add). (c) 1998, but I'm sure the IBM Network Solutions will work for me in addition to what I've found online so far. If I need more help, I'll check out your suggesti

Re: Network analysis of T1 [7:1057]

2001-04-19 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
MRTG, and it's free. I routinely set it up for customers (of course my labor isn't free). Here's a link to my site where I have it running. At the bottom of the page is a link back to the MRTG site where you can download it. http://artoo.net/mrtg/63.107.123.253.2.html -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+S

Re: Voice Ready Router [7:1092]

2001-04-19 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Aren't the xV models just the same thing but with the extra dram/flash and correct IOS image bundled (and also cheaper than buying them individually)? I think that's my recollection on them. -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http

Re: 7100 VPN Router [7:1213]

2001-04-19 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Yes, routers are capable of QoS into a VPN. The Concentrator or PIX are not, as they don't support QoS (although if you have a router supporting QoS before, you might be able to fudge it a little). Of course, you can only control QoS into the VPN, and not how the tunnel itself will perform once

Re: Job Fair & Cert's [7:1228]

2001-04-19 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
HR is clueless. List all certs, including pre-reqs that we all know a higher cert holds. I list CCNA and CCDA in addition to the CCNP and CCDP in my certs section (but I also break down when I obtained them by date). Also, don't just list "CCNP" but include what it stands for and order the certs

Re: CAR (Commited Access Rate) [7:1234]

2001-04-19 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
I haven't applied CAR yet, but one other point to make is that you need to have your upstream ISP applying CAR as well, otherwise this is basically useless (you need them to block/slow down this sort of traffic before it hits your WAN link). -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Networ

Re: Voice Ready Router [7:1092]

2001-04-19 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
weet deal for those who want to buddy up with > a pal and try VoIP over the internet with DSL or CableModem using a GRE > tunnel, of course And yes, I'm aware of the QoS issues you have to > deal with in using the Internet as opposed to a FR or PPP connection... like > I said

Re: CCO download [7:1238]

2001-04-19 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Email the CCO team and they'll fix your access if you're supposed to have it. I've run into this from time to time. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the email address to use. Tell them your login ID and they should be able to take it from there. -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A

Re: CCIE Security exam 351-018 [7:1070]

2001-04-19 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Just because security is something I enjoy, it's most likely the next thing I'd pursue after R/S (plus it should be a piece of cake after the CCIE R/S, just learning the security depth and already feeling secure in the R/S side). A good starting point in the meantime would be the 4 security tests

Re: BGP Dampening, What is a flap? [7:1128]

2001-04-19 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
And it's all tied to time as well, so just don't go down/up within a very short period (just go down, do your work, then back up). If you know you're going to take a BGP announcing router offline and don't want there to be any possibility of things bouncing while you're working, shutdown your BGP

Re: PPPoe [7:1249]

2001-04-19 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
But as he's posting to a Cisco list, he's probably curious about getting it to work with a Cisco router ;-p Cisco TAC's DSL section has a number of PPPoE sample configs: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/794/ The hardest thing will be getting your PVC info from your clueless ISP helpdesk: http:/

Re: Job Fair & Cert's [7:1228]

2001-04-19 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
d to be witless and you need to spell out to > them what you have. > > Karl > - Original Message - > From: "Jason J. Roysdon" > To: > Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 6:44 PM > Subject: Re: Job Fair & Cert's [7:1228] > > > > HR is c

Re: What ISP do you recommend for BGP?? [7:1295]

2001-04-19 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
It's all going to depend on the luck of the draw as to the engineer you get, I think, at least to some degree (same is true of Cisco TAC, and they're the top as far as support goes, IMHO). Mind you I've only turned up two BGP connections, but Sprint was totally on the ball and great to work with.

OT: Ramblings [Was Re: BGP Dampening, What is a flap? [7:1128]

2001-04-19 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Speaking of, I'll be posting pics of my compost bin, router rack, and firepit on my homepage tonight. These are my hobbies, I'm a homebody geek, and I like my life as it is, thankyouverymuch *g* One of these days I'll get a digital camera so it doesn't take me 4 steps to get photos up my website

Re: IGRP on the 800 Series? [7:1365]

2001-04-20 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Streamlining to keep the code small? This appears to be true on my 827 running IP PLUS FW IPSEC. It does support EIGRP, so stop whinnin' and go to something that supports classlessness. The interesting thing is that it's still in the help system: falcon-827-4v(config)#router igrp ? Autonom

Re: QoS [7:1346]

2001-04-20 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Look into CAR as well. -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ ""Charles Nunie"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > Can Cisco 2600 and 3600 be configured to provide Quality

Re: Job Fair & Cert's [7:1228]

2001-04-20 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
CCNA expiration is automatically renewed when you get your CCNP or CCDP. So long as you keep your CCNP or CCDP current, you'll always be a CCNA (CCNA and CCDA for CCPD). -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/

Re: routergod.com [7:1392]

2001-04-20 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Linked from that site was "CCNA for Dummies" http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0764506900/ref%3Dase%5Froutergod/107- 0761137-0763711 Gawd, like we needed that. I know enough CCNA dummies without this book ;-p -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL

Re: What ISP do you recommend for BGP?? [7:1295]

2001-04-20 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
s something you will live with for a long time. Consider these factors as > well. > > -Original Message- > From: Jason J. Roysdon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 10:06 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: What ISP do you recommend

Re: Job Fair & Cert's [7:1228] -Reply [7:1228]

2001-04-20 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
I would complain to the cert tracking folks. I'm in the same boat, having done my CCNA v1 last year before the v2 came out, but yet my CCNA is not set to expire 3 years after I got it, but 3 years after I got my CCDP with my CID. One thing I am glad to see is that it now shows I have my CCDPv2 (

Re: Failed BSCN [7:1405]

2001-04-20 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Sorry to hear, sounds like my first pass (and I was so pissed I took the rest of the day off and studied, retook the test that afternoon in the last slot and passed by 150 points). Of course, I blame the ACRC book I used to study with has just a few pages on BGP (my fault for not comparing the ou

Re: Cisco IOS upgrade security policy [7:1408]

2001-04-20 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
My understanding is that you can upgrade to any minor release without cost. So if you had 11.1(1), you could upgrade to 11.1(8). To go to a new major release, like 11.2(1), you'd have to purchase it (or have a SmartNet contract). So long as a product isn't listed as DF (deferred), I wouldn't wor

Re: Failed BSCN [7:1405]

2001-04-20 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
I'm no librarian and don't know much about how ISBN's work, but you'd think a Second Edition should have a different ISBN? I guess technically it just fixes errata, but still. Be sure to get the Second Edition version of this book (c) 2000, instead of the original (c) 1997 book. Same ISBN as th

Re: Job Fair & Cert's [7:1228]

2001-04-20 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
And with the same logic, would CCDP supercede the CCIE Design? It's 6 tests vs. only 2 for the CCIE Design ;-p -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ ""Louie Belt"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news

Re: Cisco 2621 Aux port [7:1304]

2001-04-20 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
Also, the 'modem autoconfigure type usr_courier' line will override whatever you set it to as soon as it starts talking to the modem, so don't even bother (no need to even set it, it'll figure it out). -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hom

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