then you did not get a point
to point configuration, it is point to multipoint.
HTH,
John
>>> "John Gotti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/21/01 10:12:42 AM >>>
Hi all...quick question; We have 4 offices, NY, Chicago, Stamford and
San
Francisco, we just got our T1 turned o
g global addressing then YES!
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Hi all...quick question; We have 4 offices, NY, Chicago, Stamford and
San=20
Francisco, we j
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>Subject: RE: Question regarding DLCI's...
>Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 11:33:31 -0600
>
>If they are doing global addressing then YES!
&
rebooting. This will set it to ignore NVRAM and also reset the
console speed back to 9600. When you've finished the password recovery
procedure, make sure to set the register back to 0x2102.
HTH,
John
>>> "Shawn P Bolan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/21/01 12:51:05 PM >&
laces that device's MAC address and incoming
port # into the CAM table. The key: the CAM table associates MAC
addresses with switch ports.
HTH,
John
>>> "Circusnuts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/21/01 10:11:36 AM >>>
The question is simple, but sonds tricky :o)
Can anyone explain why incrementing unicast packet counters on a Cat6000 is
a negative thing? I can't seem to find anything that says this is
undesirable. Am I missing something? Thanks.
John
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* Speed/duplex settings on the Solaris device (notice a pattern? )
Check all of that and let us know if you're still having difficulties.
HTH,
John
> hi,everyone
> I encountered a strange question.
> I can ping and telnet my ro
ed to successfully accomplish this
task. I think that is why Priscilla pointed you to that link. Instead
of answering the question outright, she pointed you to material
that--upon digestion--would lead to the answer.
HTH,
John
>>> "Neil Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/22/0
ld make sense, just whether it
exists.
Neil
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Subject: Re: RJ45 ethernet to cisco Serial conversion?
There are two separate issues that need to be dealt with to accomplish
your goal. First you ne
abi's book.
I would suggest you have a good grasp of IP routing in general before you
read either of these books. Without an understanding of what you're trying
to accomplish, you'll never understand HOW to accomplish it.
My $.02 (and here in Colorado we DO know how to count)
Joh
sume it's going to.
Do any of you know if there is a way to do this?
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Think this through starting at the first OSI layer. If the line is down
(physical) layer, then how could the next higher layer--which depends on
lower layers--ever possibly hope to function?
It can't. You can't have a functional datalink layer without first having
valid physical connectivity.
this post(s) was posted a couple of days back and just
wanted some more list memebers to see if this correct
before we take this as gospel truth.
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> To my knowledge serial links don't have a MAC
> address. Sin
7;m very new to this.
Do any of you have experience with this? Is there an RPSL for Newbies out
there? I've read the RFCs and they are very helpful, but I'm still unsure
of myself here.
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> knows what&
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of the ones I found actually say when one needs or should use an IRR. The
best thing I can recommend is to talk to the BGP engineers from both of your
providers and see what they say.
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IIRC, when doing this conversion, only the first 7 bits in that octet count;
the 8th bit is set to zero.
> Cisco press book (BCMSN) does not really explain well the concept. I was
> wondering if someone can help me break the barrier.
>
> Example in the book:
>
> 224.163.163.45 = 01-00-5E
Shahir,
The cable used for any console= rollover cable=pin 1 attached to 8
and if you rolled this cable over again it will become a straight cable.
So the used cable is a straigh cable at the end as Elias said.
I know you are trying to help, but I think this way you make others get
confused. Mak
Networking Essentials for Dummies was the first networking book I read and
it helped out quite a bit. That might be a good place to start. After
that, if she's interested in all-things-Cisco, perhaps get her to read a
CCNA study guide of some sort. Sybex has a very good one.
> A friend of min
Hi All
Sorry to add to the OT flow... I have looked at about 50 pages on CCO
looking to find out if the NP-4B or NP-8B has a U or S/T interface. Does
anyone know?
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What is the difference between the commands tarce and traceroute on the
Cisco IOS. It seems that both gives you the same output, but the are not
typically the same.
When each one should be used.
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If you go to your favorite router and enter trace then press the tab key or
? key you will see what I mean.
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> Chuck
>
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>
> Hi,
>
an add WICs for additional interfaces.
You would be better off getting a couple of 2500's with ISDN and serial
ports, and a 4000 series with lots of serial ports for a FR wsitch, and a
2900 (non XL) switch. Maybe throw in a couple of 1700 or 2600 for VICs.
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Guys,
While studying the CIT. I read that using the extended ping you can change
the data pattern (0xABCD the default) to debug data sensitivity problems on
CSU/DSUs or to detect cable-related problems such as crosstalk.
I don't understand that, did anybody tried it.
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At 08:51 PM 11/24/00 +, mindiani mi
Sorry if someone has already mentioned this, I may not have seen it.
For eigrp, you can use (I believe this is right) 'show ip eigrp topology
all-links', or something to that effect.
And I believe that unless you have some other routes overriding your static
routes, 'show ip route static' would
management interface and then issue the command to change management
interfaces (I can't remember what it is off the top of my head.)
Good luck,
John
> Hi all,
>
> I just purchased a Cat 2900XL for my CCNP lab and am having some problems
> with it. I configured a VLAN, let
Guys,
interface Serial0
ip address 3.1.3.1 255.255.255.0
encapsulation frame-relay
frame-relay interface-dlci 130
frame-relay interface-dlci 140
This is a multipoint interface, this means that the default for an interface
(and not subinterface) is mulitpoint ?
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>
> Hey Group,
>
> Does anybody have any good links where I could get some articles or files
that
> can explain what the CCIE certification is
Hi,
We are physically moving a router from one location to another, I will be
connecting remotely to this router, is it possible to set a router to load
the new config (saved in the flash) at next power up.
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>
4MB DRAM SIMM on my 2501.
>
> In a previous e-mail (8/27 by John Hardman) I read that almost any 72 pin
> SIMM's would work as DRAM SIMM's, but no matter which of the about 10 I
have
> lying around works correctly; They all say 1024 Kbytes of main memory
when I
> boot
Guys,
What is ASIC which is found in Cisco Switches?
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Could anybody tell me what & where is the best training for preparing CCIE
Lab. Exam.
Many thank's for your information.
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Could you give me the URL address for those courses, so I could get more
information ?
T.I.A.
J.D.C.
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> Dear All,
>
> Could anybody tell me what & where is the best training for prepar
Actually, Russell and others answeres satisfied my needs.
Thanks guys
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000 10:59:40 +0530 , Rayappa Mayakunthala wrote:
> Can I stop you all for a second? I think what John Lay is asking is what
is
> the ASIC (which make, model, number) that is used in Cisco switche
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On Apr 23, 3:52am, Mayo Joseph W CONT NSSG wrote:
}
} The hub and switch are both at the same OSI layer 2. The rule is still
} correct.
Really!?! When did hubs get promoted to layer 2???
Hint, a hub simply amplifies and repeats the analog signal on the
wire with no knowledge of how t
On Apr 23, 2:06am, "Bradley J. Wilson" wrote:
}
} The users who were directly connected to the switch had no problem accessing
} the network and Internet. The users on the hub were dead in the water. We
} tried swapping out the cable between the hub and switch, tried plugging
} either end into
I wasn't aware that the terms DCE and DTE applied in ethernet; I thought
they were serial communication terms. How would you apply those terms to
this situation?
> Hello,
>
> Sometimes these things happen because not all equipment have the same
specs.
> My suggestion would be to consider DT
? And
what are the implications of trying to configure any type of queueuing on
frame relay interfaces that have several subinterfaces?
This could turn into one big hairy mess!
Okay, I'm done raving for the time being. Any advice from the battle-
It might be just as likely that he has Win2K which has lots of problems
running the current 3.34 tests. I know I had to build out a NT 4 box to run
the current tests.
$0.02
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gave up on ever getting it run on Win2K and built out a NT 4 box.
Yes you are right he is likely looking for a crack-able version, but I
always try to error on the side of the positive instead of the negive.
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A little off topic for the list, but what the...
The R and UR refer to the lic that allows the number of connections at only
one time.
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;m tired of thinking about it. Regular
expressions give me a headeache, anyway. Any ideas on how to do this?
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I have been taking a look at a couple of technologies
lately and I have run across MPLS and Transparent LAN
services. Are there any differences or similarities
and if so could someone expand on that.
thanks,
John L. Mairs
=
John L. Mairs
Title: RE: BGP
Have you heard of the CiscoPress book by Sam Halabi called Internet Routing Architectures, he is the BGP Guru.
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Hello,
Does
Title: RE: Subnet Masking Question
Check out www.3com.com and look for a tutorial called IP Addressing
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Does anyo
Title: RE: DSL Aggregation
Cisco's fairly new Edge Switch Router(ESR) 1 is a xDSL agg router
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What is DSL aggregation
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I purchased the above and passed the CCDA test two weeks later. Everything
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>
> I purchased the above and passed the CC
ceed.
If you have two switches, then you have no MDI/MDI-X button to press and a
crossover cable is required to match up the transmit and receive pairs
correctly.
I hope that makes sense. As usual, I need to go to bed and get some rest.
I tend to ramble when I'm sleepy...
Zzzzz
Yes it can. Was there something that made you think it could not? As far
as I know, if the interface can run IP, it can run RIP.
> Does anyone know if rip can be run between two 2500 ethernet connections?
>
> Shawn
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I passed the CIT exam with no problems, and used the Cisco Press Book and
the one by Tom Thomas from McGraw Hill. I also purchased all of the Boson
Practice Exams. The Boson Exams were not as helpful as I thought they would
be towards preparing for the test.
"Hussam Adili" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Without breaking NDA, I believe I can say that the new
labs are out. IPSec is big in a major way.
How big? Well, let's put it this way. If you were to
get no points for IPSec and no points for ATM, your
chances of making it to Day 2 are just about zero.
This should not be a surprise to anyone.
Has anyone on the group taken the FRS 2.0 exam. If so what do you recommend
as a good study material.
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syntactic mistakes, I'm doing it from memory):
ip access-list name videolist
permit udp any any eq 3230 3235
map-class video
match access-group videolist
policy-map videoconference
class video
priority 288
class class-d
On Mar 29, 10:18am, Brian wrote:
}
} We had a need to upgrade our workcloset switches.
}
} We needed 72 10/100 ports, gigabit capibility, dual power.
}
} Cat 5000, 3 24 port 10/100 blades, gigabit, Supervisor, and dual power,
} came to like $65000 or some crazy number like that. total switch f
Hi,
I will start next week my frist experince in voice configuration.
The two remote sites are connected two each using frame relay.
My question is: The right way to configure voice here, is to use VoFR and
not VoIp, isn't?
Any help is appreciated.
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Or you can you can use dialer profiles.
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000 00:12:22 +0400 , Mohamed Heeba wrote:
> yeah this is possible in case u use PPP as encap protocol
> u can config two different dialer maps on the physical interface with the
> two remote IPs
> and try to ping them , both connec
I live in Wichita Kansas and getting ready to start my CCIE studies. I have
5 routers and a CAT 5000 switch. I am a CCNP and a CCDA (hopefully a CCDP
after today.) Please advise.
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Go to www.cramsession.com. They have a pretty good section for the details
of the exams. I would not recommend relying on their study guides as my
sole source of information however.
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>
hints/tips/suggestions
would be greatly appreciated. I currently have CBWFQ w/ LLQ running at one
branch and it seems to work just great, but I'm still not sure that I'm
making the best configuration choices.
Thanks again, as always...
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would expect.
HTH,
John
> Group,
>
> In the lab again looking at a scenario.
>
> At first, I configured a transit link with a /24 mask.
>
> Later I thought - gee that's going to be a /29 or
You can't change a subinterface from one type to another without rebooting.
In this case, you already have it configured as multipoint. Either use
another subinterface or remove this one and reboot.
HTH,
John
> Help,
>
> I have a 3600 @ 11.3 which is running as a frame
Design* by
Matthew Birkner and make you own study questions via the program at
www.openwindow.com. The attached links will help you with your studies over
SNA. There are probably more and better links but these are the ones that I
have found so far.
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, everyone should do three things:
1. Chill out a little
2. Be more specific with subject lines
3. Learn to use the Delete button
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> GEEZ Leonrelax. Its ok to go off on tangents every so often.
> - Original Message -
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I'm missing something please let me know.
John
> It does on it's Gigabit Ethernet Ports.
>
> Ole
>
>
> Ole Drews Jensen
> Systems Network Manager
> CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
> RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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As I mentioned in my previous post there is a WS-X4232-L3 module in this
switch.
However the option to do isl trunking does not appear to be there.
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> > Subject: Re: CID help/Sybex Book Re
people use your software?".
2) Get a sniffer and look at the offending traffic and block ports until it
stops functioning.
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I am looking at buying a Cat 5000 switch to include in my home lab. It has
a sup. 1 module. What is the latest and greatest IOS that should be in it
to insure it is up to date.
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Here's the link to the CCDA kit that I forgot to put in my previous post.
http://www.ciscopress.com/book.cfm?series=2&book=156
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CCDA test
do you?
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> preparation? i have completed the ccnp and t
Thanks for the config example of how to work around the problem Chris.
That's exactly what I needed. I hadn't clued into the bridge-group to
translate the isl vlan's into dot1q vlans so that I could access them from
anywhere else in the switch.
John
>Chris McCoy wro
Please correct me guys, ADSL is at the end a leased line.
Then why you are doing the comparision between the FR and ADSL it should be
between FR and leased lines.
And I think for 56k you don't have to use XDSL, you can use XDSL starting
from 2M or something.
???
Thanks
On Fri, 15 Dec 2000 10:0
Hi,
Could someone tell me the best exam to buy from Boson to the BCMSN exam.
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share your experiences with me? http://www.ots.utexas.edu/ccielab/ The one
here in Wichita, KS isn't very good.
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> 1. CCDA
I used the book at the link below and do not recommend the book from Sybex.
http://www.ciscopress.com/book.cfm?series=2&book=108
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>
Another thought is for you to read the book reviews at www.amazon.com,
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IOS v11.3 to 12 requires the use of "ip subnet zero" command to allow 2^x
instead of (2^x)-2.
IOS v12 up enables this by default.
So with IOS 12 its:
Class A: 128 networks (minus loopback)
Class B: 16384 networks
Class C: 2,097,152 networks
with default 11.3 it is as you show below, however you
m
> I have yet to see a question that one could not answer
> with the CID materials in the book. Some readers may
> want more, but I'd also like to be 6'6" - isn't going
> to happen anytime soon, and, you know, I already have
> a problem with headroom in my car.
but I
wanted to check before I go break something on a production box. :-)
Thanks as always,
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I recommend all of them . I found Boson tests to be harder than the
certification exam so I was pleasantly surprised when I clicked on the last
question button and passed. :) At $29.95/test Boson tests are a great
hedge.
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Neal,
Congratulations passing the exam and thanks for the link. This is very
helpful.
Regards,
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I have an AGS+ with 8 serial ports running IOS 10.3(6). I'd like to use it
as a frame relay switch.
When I go to a serial interface and try to set the clock rate I get the
following error:
"Setting clockrate for DTE's is not allowed"
Is there a particular version of IOS that I should use?
Here's
Hi
Sounds like the config-reg is set to 0x2101 as the router has booted from
ROM (R2501(boot)#) and not flash. The normal setting on a 2501 is 0x2102.
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Cisco exams are notorious or famous depending on your point of view, for
following exactly what is listed in the outline. Better know it all, and
know in depth too.
Just wait till you get to the CCIE written, talk about all encompassing!
HTH
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"Dyland Desm
will discontect/reset the line. This is
configurable.
HTH
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""Croyle, James"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> New problem, same equipment. I have set the conf-reg to 0x2102 by typing:
&g
Priscilla, everybody,
I am confused. Ethernet and FastEthernet uses the CSMA/CD as a channel
allocation techinque in a shared media access envoiroment.
Here it comes the confusion, when you are saying that the Full-duplex does
not support CSMA/CD because the transmit and receive are on different
s
just not an option. :-) That tends to make a lot of different people very
angry, and a few of them employ me.
Any thoughts/tips/educated guesses would be appreciated!
John
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Supposedly CDs after August 2000 work fine on Win2k.
-Original Message-
From: Hook Soso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 1:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: problem of documentation cd
I try to install Cisco Documentation CD on Windows2000, but there is
alwa
ED plus that ED is usually
> associated with voice capabilities (T)
>
> I probably would look at 12.0(10) as it is a very stable GD. However, GD
> goes up to 12.0(14)
>
> just wondering...
>
> Kevin
>
>
> - Original Message -
>
e same could be said for ATM,
maybe it should be a primary and not a secondary.
Well there is $0.02 from one point of view, HTH.
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""Chuck Larrieu"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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thought
this
> was kinda interesting.
>
> Shawn
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Priscilla Oppenheimer
> Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 2:06 PM
> To: Andy Walden; John lay
> Cc: [EM
Hi
Yep terminology, typically T1, T3 in the telco world imply the capabillity
to carry voice and/or data. DS1, DS3 are typically used to refer to data
only lines.
HTH
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