Packetyzer is a Windows based front end for Ethereal. It makes using
Ethereal much more user friendly.
For freeware it is really good.
www.packetyzer.com
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I know that for the longest time Cisco didn't support aaa accounting of
commands to be sent to a RADIUS server. It was supported via TACACS+ but not
RADIUS. I have seen recently that this has changed (in O'Reilly's book on
hardening routers and in a couple different lists).
Does anyone have any
I have taken all of the classes listed below while in the engineering school
at University of Wisconsin.
I know that there was not one of them that demanded the attention to detail
and total commitment that was required to get my CCIE. I carried a 4.0
through almost all of those classes while
I have a customer that swears that he has seen a kit to rack mount a
1600/1720 router. Has anyone ever heard of this?
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I am looking for one of these cards if anyone happens to have one that they
don't need.
Jim Newton
Network Engineer
iNOC Inc
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cell 608-516-6068
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I have been working with frame from big providers for about three years,
MCI, CW and Sprint.
They also take down circuits on a semi-regular basis.
I, unfortunately, have just learned to live with it and keep their tech
support numbers real handy.
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I have a friend getting ready to test for this, which test do people
recommend these days?
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You can also go to this site and download 3-Com's tftp, ftp, syslog server.
It works great and it is nice to have all three functions in one tool.
http://www.certyourself.com/downloads.htm
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You need to configure the loopback interface as an ospf point-to point
interface. I remember that this is the cure, but am too busy this morning to
look up what the problem is and why it cures it. If I had a little more
time, it would probably come to me.
Anyone with more time who wants to field
Chuck,
I am currently working on straightening out a network with the same thing as
one of its major problems. Except they have in the neighborhood of 1300
static routes. The absurd part is that they are running OSPF but not using
it for routing.
Let me explain. They have many external
Has anyone had any experience with these? I just was given two of them for
free and want to upgrade them to new code. When I try to upgrade them, I get
a message that says wrong software for this platform. I'm not sure if it is
because the boot rom is too old, or if it is something else. If I put
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Are you talking about router cards that fit into a PC? Check the archives of
GroupStudy. We used to have a fellow on list who sold them. He posted some
advice. Look for Oz around late '99 to '00
I agree that sometimes navigating through a Cisco device can be difficult.
But it is still ten times better than most of the competition. I have spent
a lot of time lately working with Extreme and Nortel equipment. Their CLI is
so awkward that it makes the work twice as hard. Now I know that
How about erase start, then copy start run? Don't know for sure, but it
would make sense.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 7:55 AM
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Subject: RE: What is the quickest
Today I passed the written. I was so worried about it that I kept putting it
off to study more, I guess I should have done it a while ago. It was not as
bad as I thought.
I used the same stuff as everyone else.
Doyle: Routing TCP/IP Vol 1
Caslow: BRS second edition
Halabi: Internet Routing
I am trying to find an in-depth guide to pings. I notice with my sniffer
that when I issue a ping from my laptop that there are three requests for
each reply. Is this normal?
Also I want to learn more about the TTL field. Do routers really only
decrement it by one as the packet passes through?
I keep seeing everyone recommend Caslow version two. I was just wondering
what the main difference is from version one. I already have a copy of
version one, and was wondering what I was missing.
Jim
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I would definitely have to disagree with "certs can help you get a job they
do not really educate you unless you are completely new to the networking
field." I think that if in the process of getting your cert, you read
something other that exam cram, there is a lot to learn. If you look at the
Can anyone send me some online places to buy used equipment. I am looking
for higher end stuff like 3640 or 3660. I know that there is probably not
much out there, but need to look anyway.
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Try the ip rtp priority command. It lets you carve out a chunk for rtp
traffic.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120
t/120t5/iprtp.htm
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I am looking for a device that will monitor environmental conditions in a
data center or LAN closet that is SNMP pollable.
Any leads would be appreciated
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