2 rifs for this...
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""Garry Baker"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Guys,
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> I am having some problems understanding what the rif should be fro a dlsw
connection. I understand how to get the rif for a standard srb
being a smart-ass...just a joke with my friend charlesim not intending
to stir anything up
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> 3765 is Val's number .What are you referring to Jeff?
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i dink dis is good classroomie #3765well worth my peanuts
""Charles Henson"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I've heard a lot of folks mention different prep courses for the CCIE lab
> and ECP1 seems to be pret
I ordered 5 60pin back to back cables...they came quickly and all worked
finebest price that I could find...better than ebayetc.
"fartcatcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> http://catalog.symmic.com/viewProduct.cf
Michael...
/30 = 4 address (1st is network number, 2 & 3 host ip's, 4th is broadcast
address)
/31 = 2 address (1st is network number, 2nd is broadcast address)
no host ip's...this is not useful..
/32 = 1 address (1 host address) i use this for loopbacks
""Neil Schneider"" <[EMAIL PROT
I would be interested in this group. I have a 2500not sure exactly
which onei havnt unboxed it yet (borrowed from a friend)...what good is
1 router to me...anywaysI would be interested.
-Jeff
""Black Loughlin"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Depending on the requirements:
I would use a low MED value to annouce the network out the link you want
traffic to come in on and a high MED on the other link for this network.
This will accomplish the desired effect of the network being reached through
a certain link, as well as provide redundanc
this is a
> bug since summary-address is normally used when you
> are redistributing other protocols into OSPF to
> summarize a range. Others may disagree.
>
> Chris M.
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> --- Jeff McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a senerio like this
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> &g
I have a senerio like this
redistributing rtr
int s0/0.3 - 152.52.0.3 /24 p
int s0/0.4 - 152.52.64.3 /24 m
int e0/0 - 152.52.2.1 /23
int loop0 - 152.52.15.254 /32
router ospf 500
net 152.52.0.0 0.0.15.255 area 0
router igrp 400
redistribute ospf 500 met 100 1 255 1 1500
passive-interface Ether
Is it possible to specify a CIR for each DLCI on a router that has been
converted to a frame switch?
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to summarize then:
bridging (low,low)
- lowest priority root
- lowest port cost forwarding
router ids (highest lb,up/up int)
dr/bdr (highest priority)
HSRP active (highest priority)
routing decision outbound (high)
(highest value weight, local pref)
routing decision advertised as bes
D - layer 3 ... right?
""Sisqo"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Q.931
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> Is it a layer 2 or layer 3?
> Is it B channel or D channel?
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Sorry to reask this I know Ive seen it somewhere
What would you say is the best study book for DPs CID test? I usually use
examcram and boson to prepare after I have studied other
materials...something comperable to the examcram in terms of concise prep
would be what Im looking for. Any sug
I believe that encap frame-relay cisco will display CIR from the cloud
switch, other encaps will not.
""Jack Walker"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> All,
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> Just want to ask how I could verfify/display the CIR of my PVC?
If the process id is defined as 200 in the command:
router ospf 200
and this is not the AS, then where is the AS defined?
-jm
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yea..its the routing mechanism that determines the metric...but (correct me
please) dont all routing protocols give a metric of 0 to directly connected
networksand therefore, the metric would be 0 in this situation
regardless of the routing method selected?
""Howard C. Berkowitz"" <[EMAIL PR
If I understand correctly, both networks on the same router..different
subinterfaces. If Im thinking about this correctly, the metric in the
routing table will be 0 because they are both directly connected networks.
Thoughts from anyone else?
-jm
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> Hi all
> While I was reading a cisco book, I came across the
> fact that DLCI number has only local significance
> because there might be more than one DLCI number
> associated with one pvc.
> Why
i used boson #2 and 3, did 95% consistently on them and passed BSCN with
850.
-jm
""Keith Townsend"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I just brought the Boson tests for the BSCN and took the first test. I
did
> well conside
I have used this to establish a ppp connection.
interface Asyncxx
ip unnumbered Ethernet0/0
ip helper-address x.x.x.x - WINS, DHCP, DNS
no ip directed-broadcast
encapsulation ppp
ip tcp header-compression passive
no ip mroute-cache
autodetect encapsulation ppp
async mode interactive
peer
my thoughts on finding the device:
1 sh cdp neigh
2 sh arp - if mac entry is there, trace down device...
3 sniff.
-jm
"Phil Barker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
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> I have 2 Routers connected via 3 Fa/Eth segments.
> The segs are c
yesthey will both get snmp stats all the time with this.
snmp server x.x.x.x
snmp server y.y.y.y
-jm
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> Can one configure SNMP trap data to go to 2 different monitoring locations
It is automatically saved every 30 seconds or so. there is no save command.
running is startup on a switch running switch code.
-jm
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> Does anybody know how to save the configuration on a 6506/9 s
Jims right, due to spanning tree, I dont believe you can do it in the
fashion you describe. The only way I know to do this is if you have
mulitple vlans on the access layer switch, have the port priority or root
bridge for x vlans
travel on link 1 while port priority or root bridge for y vlans tr
Due to spanning tree, I dont believe you can do it in the fashion you
describe. The only way I know to do this is if you have mulitple vlans on
the access layer switch, have the port priority or root bridge for x vlans
travel on link 1 while port priority or root bridge for y vlans travel link
2.
its my understanding that
it is possible, but only if the primary ip is also included in the ospf
process.
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Is it possible
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