Hello from Networkers 2000 - Orlando,
Just wanted to pass along that I sucessfully passed the Managing Cisco
Network Security exam. Fairly straight forward exam with no "trick
questions" covering very closely to the material in the student guide. 60
questions, no going back, 1:30 minutes.
G
ttcp and netcps are good for generating alot of traffic.
JOE
CCIE 5917
""Sundar R S"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
> Is there any public domain Packet Generator For testing Routers.If any
> kindly mail me back.
>
> Thanks and Regard
Full duplex transmission requires a point to point connection between two
devices. This is achieved using a switch. Since the connection is between
two and only two devices at a time, this allows them to transmit and receive
at the same time. Thus a collision would never occur and CSMA/CD is
un
I wouldn't use RSVP.
Also, trying to have 12 phones supported by BRI is a bit tight. Hopefully
you are anticipating that not all of the users will be on the phone at the
same time.
G.729 = 8K voice, but you must add IP overhead. Without CRTP each call
takes about 25K. With CRTP each call take
What you want is "connection trunk" mode.
When the FXS side picks up the receiver they will get dialtone direction
from the PSTN line connection at the FXO side.
When the PSTN number gets dialed, the FXS side phone rings.
Am I on Target? If yes try this...
FXS Side
--
voice-port 1
What kind of interfaces? LAN, WAN, ISDN. What type of WAN - PPP, HDLC,
Frame Relay.
If LAN, did you change the keepalives?
If WAN, are the keepalives the same? Did you set a clock rate on the DCE if
using DTE/DCE cables?
If ISDN then could be lots of things.
Post a config
JOE
CCNP, CCDP,
Maybe they are talking about the differences between the fixed config boxes
like the 2501 with say 1 ethernet and 2 sync and the 3640 with 4 blank slots
where you can put all kinds of different netmods in to support
LAN/WAN/VOICE.
Just a logical guess,
JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things...
Yep
interface Vlan1 no ip
address shutdown ipx network 1!interface
Vlan1.1 ipx network 10 encapsulation SAP
JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things...
""Shawn Carvin"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 00a701bfc2b0$a304d9e0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:00a701bfc2b0$a304d9e0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've been to Networkers the past three years. Yes its expensive, but if
look at the amount of information you gain by attending all the
mini-seminars its worth the money. You also get a free exam. You get to
hear about the new trends. Its a great place to network with others in the
industry, a
router A
---
interface tunnel 0
tunnel source serial 0
tunnel destination 1.1.1.1
tunnel mode gre ip
ipx network 10
router B
---
interface tunnel 0
tunnel source serial 0
tunnel destination 2.2.2.2
tunnel mode gre ip
ipx network 10
JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things...
CCIE L
Could be several things. Since you are achieving 512K to your ISP, you know
your getting the bandwidth from your carrier and ISP. It could be Internet
congestion. It could be the site your FTPing from has congestion or a
slower speed link. It could be more sinister and rate-limiting could be
a
Interface mode
JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things...
CCIE Lab - May 27/28
""Brian Lodwick"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Tommorow is my day to try to tackle the monster called ACRC, and I my head
> is full of ipx access lists, appletalk
Perfect with minor issues. RIP V1 only supports FLSM and OSPF supports
VLSM. So it depends on the IP addressing. Diameter of the network. RIP
support 16 hops and OSPF is unlimited.
That answer should have been good enough for most people though. Good luck,
JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other th
Here's the easy way. If you want to allow/block an entire subnet such as:
192.168.1.240 255.255.255.240 then your mask will be determined as follows
255.255.255.255
- 255.255.255.240
0. 0.0. 15
Its that easy.
JOE
CCNP, CCDP,
Sorry, IGRP and EIGRP can use Bandwidth, Load, Delay, MTU and Reliability.
By default they use bandwidth and delay. To modify this behavior, use
METRIC WEIGHT under the routing process.
JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things...
CCIE Lab - May 27/28
""Billy Monroe"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
It will work, but to make it fast switch instead of process switch add this
command to the interface:
ip route-cache same-interface
JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things...
CCIE Lab - May 27/28
""Justin Vo"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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When you dial-up, a new default gateway is dynamically added into your
workstation to point to the dialup gateway. To continue to allow access
across your LAN also, you will need to have routes to your lan segments.
These routes could be added statically or could be learned dynamically thru
a rou
1-I've installed Fore Systems NICs for NT and Solaris and made it a LANE
client. On the NT box, it was easy. Install the NIC software and then it
allows you to add "virtual" NICs which you then map layer three(IP)
addresses to them.
2- NO
3- Can't comment
JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other thing
OSPF doesn't support desktop protocols. Your thinking of EIGRP.
JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things...
CCIE Lab - May 27/28
""pedro quezada"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Would you think it this way .
> his questio
The part about three populated segments is based on 10base-2/5 and doesn't
apply to current designs using UTP and hubs/switches. So, for the modern
world its the 5-4 rule.
JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things...
CCIE Lab - May 27/28
""Cisco man"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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www.fatkid.com are free and EXCELLENT (Awsome job Derik)
www.cciebootcamp.com are awsome but cost
The book "all-in-one lab study guide" is basic but has 80 labs.
www.routeru.com has a couple of intro labs
www.sitamoht.com has a few labs for free
JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things...
CCIE Lab
Ciscos Aquisition of AiroNet supports 802.11 wireless and is compatible with
AirPort for Macs. Cisco also has PCMCIA Nics for IBM compatible laptops and
desktops (PCI and ISA).
More info located at www.aironet.com and follow the link to Cisco.
JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things...
CCIE Lab
Whatsup is a great piece of software. Whatsup Gold is what you get when you
order the NT version of Cisco Works for NT. It used to be Castle Rock SNMPD
Standard whatsup is $99. Free 30 day eval at
http://www.ipswitch.com/products/WhatsUp/whatsup.html
JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things...
Since this is frame relay, an easy way to test it is to change your LMI type
on the interface to a type not being used and within 10/15 seconds the
interface will go down and the backup interface should go active.
Also, Backup does not work on multipoint sub-interfaces with the loss of a
PVC.
J
I used CertificationZone for my prep of the CCIE
written. Its an excellent resource. Yes, the tests can be more
difficult than the real thing, but thats good. If your prepared to pass
the CZ test then you should pass the written. I passed on the first try
(its not a brag), its just that
T1 is layer 1
Frame Relay is Layer 2. It has datalink addressing (DLCIs).
Frame relay runs over T1 (and other things like 56K DDS and DS-3).
JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things...
CCIE Lab - May 27/28
"John Zaggat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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us some sight about the books that you read to pass the exams
Regards,
Z.
Joe Martin wrote:
H e l l o from
Sunny San Jose.
I've just arrived back in my hotel after sucessfully completing the CCIE
R/S lab.
My brain isn't quite functioning correctly yet,
ths of hell. My wife has been
very understanding.
Boy, was that a long rambling paragraph. Hope my highschool english teacher
isn't reading this!
Thanks again,
Joe Martin
CCIE#5917, and a couple of other things...
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d to see that your knowledge is now officially
> recognized! It is wonderful to see someone reach this goal.
>
> Can you shed a little more detail on the Cisco ASET lab in San Jose, maybe
a
> URL?
>
> TIA
> --
> John Hardman, MCSE+I, CCNA
> ArrisTech/CCS-IS SysAdmin
>
http://www.frforum.com/
JOE
CCIE #5917
""Dave Malik"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Does anyone know where I can find a description
list of the reserved DLCIs in Frame Relay?
Thanks,
Dave
is silly.
>
> In Australia none of the Telco ISDN Switches use SPID's so I haven't done
much
> work with them outside basic lab configs.
>
> Darren
>
> Joe Martin wrote:
>
> > 2- NO
> > ""Quinton Maynard"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote i
MAC addresses are carried in non-canonical format in DLSW. If your running
a protocol converter on the Ethernet segment and have created a peer mac
address, make sure you do the conversion. This is also true of any peer
statements you have in the routers.
I did an install like this about 3 year
king your NDA do you have any
> tips/tricks to share with the rest of us attempting to climb to the top of
> Mt. Cisco?
>
> -- Kevin
>
> > -Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> > Joe Martin
> > Sent: Sun
t;
> JOE
> CCIE #5917
>
>
> "Darren Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Joe,
> >
> > Would there be any way to use ISDN sub-addressing to do this?
> >
> > Sorry if this is silly
successful when I passed last week in Halifax..
>
> It is unfortunate Bruce Caslow is not on this list to see how well his
> methodology is helping people get through the CCIE lab..
>
>
> Greg Myran
> CCIE# 5906
>
>
> At 08:00 PM 5/29/2000 , Joe Martin wrote:
>
Netbios can be encapsulated in TCP/IP, IPX and Netbeui.
It can be done with IP. Name resolution broadcasts can be forwarded with
"IP Helper"
IPX can be done with type-20 propigation.
Netbeui can be done with bridging.
JOE
CCIE #5917
"Chancp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> joe, can you pls. explain a little more in detail here, and how do i do
the conversion, any doc. on this?
> thanks,
> mohan
>
> -----Original Message-
> From: Joe Martin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tues
>
> You still on cloud nine, or is it past my bedtime? :->
>
> Chuck
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Joe
> Martin
> Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 8:36 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: PLS HELP
Route maps, filter lists and distribute lists are mutually exclusive. To
gain the functionality, do it all with a route map.
JOE
CCIE 5917
"Ida Leung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Question:
>
> If i have put both route-map and distribute-l
I took 3 months and 1 week to prepare for the CCIE lab after passing the
written. I tried to get 4 hours of lab work in during the week and 12 hours
each day of the weekend. Sometimes more, and sometimes less.
While your milage may vary, this worked for me.
JOE
CCIE 5917
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It took me about 3 weeks to get approved. That was three months ago.
JOE
CCIE 5917
""Eric Fairfield"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I am having the same problem. I have resent the message three times with
no
> luck.
>
I didn't use CZ for the CCNP, but for preping for the CCIE
written. It was AWSOME. Kudos Howard!!! I started taking the
simulated exam about 4 months before taking the real thing. Boy did they
kick my but. I think I got a 36%. I got an understanding of the
structure of the questions an
Summary address command in OSPF is for summarizing routes *INTO* the OSPF
domain. Area Range command is for summarizing routes from one area to
another. While summary address may work out of OSPF, this is a known bug
and may even stop working upon a reload of the router.
JOE
CCIE 5917
"Kurt"
Congrats Eric. Keep on truckin'.
JOE
CCIE 5917
""McMasters, Eric"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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com...
> I just wanted to drop the list a line so that I could thank everyone for
> helping me achieve CCNP yesterday. I successfully completed the Support
2.0
> exa
I was originally told that when the 802.1q spec was released
that it only supported 1 STP period. I was then told and have seen some
docs that said that this was changed to one STP per vlan.
JOE
CCIE 5917
""Andy Harding"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Therefore: EIGRP AS 1 IGRP AS 50 EIGRP AS 1 will not
work.
This will work. You just need to do redistribution from one to the other
and remember the fact that the IGRP domain in the middle is FLSM based.
JOE
CCIE 5917
"Gerwin Boschloo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EM
You can do this.
Here's the basics:
R1
interface Serial1/0
ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
encapsulation frame-relay
no fair-queue
frame-relay interface-dlci 16
R2
frame-relay switching
interface Serial1/0
ip address 192.168.2.2 255.255.255.0
encapsulation frame-relay
no fair-queue
www.certificationzone.com
JOE
CCIE 5917
"Doug Laing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Does anyone have a recommended website that will help with the studies
> for the CCIE certification? NetworkStudyGuides.Com has been great for
> CCNA and CCN
www.learntosubnet.com
JOE
CCIE 5917
""David Watson"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I hope this worked. I was told about this from a good friend of mine who
> has prodded me into my CCNA :) I am currently studying for my A+ as w
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/ccie_present.html
4855 as of June 1
JOE
CCIE 5917
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Just curious does anyone know what the CCIE number is up to?...meaning
how
> mant CCIE's are out there?
>
> Trevor Corness, CCNA MCSE MCP+Internet
> >
> > -Original Message-
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> > To:
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> > Regards,
> > Trevor Corness, CCNA MCSE MCP+Internet
> >
> > -Original Message-
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I haven't done ISL on a 7513, but if its the same as the other routers it
would look like this:
interface FastEthernet 2/0
no ip address
interface FastEthernet 2/0.10
ip address 10.10.10.10 255.0.0.0
encapsulation isl 10
interface FastEthernet 2/0.20
ip address 20.20.20.20 255.0.0.0
encaps
Title: Async Interfaces
EXEC is the mode that allows you to configure the
router. In other words, when you dial-in, the router looks to see if it
gets the characters passed to it that mean PPP or SLIP. If it doesn't then
it will put you in EXEC mode and give you a prompt for a password to l
At GTE, we offer Business DSL which allows a connection from your home DSL
directly to your office. Your access to the Internet thru this connection
would require the use of your office's Internet access.
Side note: Not all DSL uses ATM. Some use frame relay but the concept is
the same in that
You can run IPSec on the 4000M and 2500 series. I'd look at something
fairly new. 12.1(2)T for example only because IPSec is fairly new and
features keep getting added. You can also apply for triple des 56 bit for
free on the web site under software center.
JOE
CCIE 5917
"Luan Kim" <[EMAIL P
Congratulations!!! Way to go!!!
JOE
CCIE 5917
""Farrell A. Fletcher"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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Hello all
Thanks to the members of this list I
passed the support 2.0 exam today so now I'm a CCNP. As previously
post
Contact www.IMSInc.com They were sponsoring a study group with Cisco in the
Kirkland area. Ask for Terrie Baker at 425-576-1155. Also, there is a CCIE
study group at http://communities.msn.com/CCIEStudyGroupinSeattle/
Good Luck,
JOE
CCIE 5917
"lorin kintrea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
T1 is at layer one and generally needs a layer two protocol to function in a
router environment. The two most popular layer two protocols are PPP and
Frame Relay.
Point-to-Point T1s cost more since you need to pay for a connection of this
bandwidth from point A to point B. This bandwidth is "al
Congrats
JOE
CCIE 5917
""Brandon Carroll"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> After 4 weeks of ICRC, 1 week of ICND, and a no sleep for the last 3 days
I
> passed with a 869. Thanks to everyone that helped!
>
> Brandon Carro
ATM SVCs are used for many things. LANE uses them. You can map IP
addresses to NSAP addresses and have SVCs do the call setup. CLIP uses SVCs
also. There are even SPVCs that are hard coded PVCs on the edge, but use
SVCs in the middle to allow for routing around failures. This is a method
used
Hey, great going!!!
JOE
CCIE 5917
""news.groupstudy.com"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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> Hey everyone,
>
> Today I wrote Cisco Remote Access as my final exam for CCNP. Just want to
> thank everyone in this group. The i
Congrats on the CCNA. I did all the certs(CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP) on my way
to CCIE and I thought it was a great way to go. You milage may vary.
JOE
CCIE 5917
"deltan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> (last try posting this out...apologies if
The garbage you talking about is probably an issue with the default codec.
They use G.729, but some of the routers use the PRE-IETF spec and some the
full IETF spec. On the router that supports the full IETF, add the
following: codec g729r8 pre-ietf, and all will begin to work.
JOE
CCIE 5917
Aaron,
Heres part of a message that I sent to someone a groupstudy who was
heading to the lab in SJ. The Westin and Embassy Suites Santa Clara are
very close (10 min) from the lab. I like the Embassy because they give free
breakfasts while the Westin is a nicer hotel but don't give anything
You will need a MAU to make the Token Ring interfaces function.
JOE
CCIE 5917
""Jack Frantz"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I have been watching this list for a while and appreciate all the good
info.
> It helped me pass
It is common with physical interface frame relay or multipoint that you
can't ping your own interface, but I've not seen this with ptp. To make
self ping work on phy/mp, add a frame map with your local ip and use any
valid dlci.
JOE
CCIE 5917
""psuin1997"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
Hi All,
Some time back I put out some posts to see if some of you would like to
get together and do a "Groupstudy Dinner" at Networkers 2000 in Orlando,
Florida. I've been real busy but have finally had a chance to put something
together. I've picked the Evening of Friday the 14th for the Di
CCS is another term for a PRI. Many PBXs today connect to each other using
PRI signalling over a point-to-point T1 but can be connected using CCS
features in the 3810. This is generally a non-standard PRI D-channel
message though so you will probably need to configure "transparent
forwarding of
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