Well, when I wrote the orginal post I knew I will have these questions.
Basically the first layer of support or help desk if you will have more PCs
then the drops in their cubes. This is an old building not meant for an IS
staff so there is some frustration on their part. I am not going to
out half a minute.
Cheers,
mkj
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Subject: Confused about MTU size [7:54689]
Can some one explain clearly how does MTU size affect windows
applications
Can some one explain clearly how does MTU size affect windows applications
where these applications won't work over a network link. I have a certain
home user that can establish a vpn tunnel through a DSL to corporate network
and all applications will work except for email. The only difference is
un eigrp on the 6509/msfc, setup vlan interfaces and route
between
them. The telephone subnets are just more vlan interfaces that pass dhcp
data to the
phones , just like the data networks.
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems, IT-LAN
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Just thinking what are the best practices to route
Just thinking what are the best practices to route between vlans. We have 6
vlans at work, the main reason for multiple vlans is to minimize the impact
of Broadcasts. We are running eigrp on the RSM/cat5500. Is this how most
people configure it out there ? Also we are planning to add a seperate
ject: Re: SuperNetting [7:54403]
191.72.223.0 /24 (223 = 0001)
Whoa! 223 does not equal 0001. 223 equals 11011111.
JohnZ was correct in his original post, that his list of subnets can be
summarized 191.72.0.0/19, and Chuck's addendum (that he'll also be
summarizing additional subne
Can someone correct if I am wrong here
191.72.1.0
191.72.2.0
191.72.4.0
191.72.12.0
191.72.21.0
Am I correct in supernetting this to 191.72.0.0 /19
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Can someone correct if I am wrong here
191.72.1.0
x.x.0001.0
191.72.2.0
x.x.0010.0
191.72.4.0
x.x.0100.0
191.72.12.0
x.x.1100.0
191.72.21.0
Cisco 1548microswitch, it does not have any fans. Comes with 12 ports
(10/100)
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Here's an idea. Unplug it when it's not in use. Copy run start is there
for a reason.
Thinking outside of the box.
Adam
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Hi group,
Can some one explain the difference between to two prefix lists below:
ip prefix-list r4supernet seq 5 permit 192.100.0.0/18
and
ip prefix-list r4supernet seq 5 permit 192.100.0.0/18 le 32
Thanks
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Thanks Chuck, as always appreciate your help.
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Hi group,
Can some one explain the difference between to two prefix lists belo
Can I use access-list to produce the same effect as prefix-list ? Any
thoughts on which is a better way to use in redistribution over other. I am
just trying to find which one I should stick with.
Thanks
router rip
redistribute ospf 1
network 135.11.0.0
default-metric 5
distribute-list
Thanks Ian, I appreciate your answer and your help.
Cheers,
JZ
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On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, JohnZ wrote:
Can I use access-list to produce the same effect as prefix-list ? Any
thoughts on which is a better wa
Hi,
Can some one tell me if it's possible to give full access host to host
without specifing a port. Basically what I would like to do is open up
temporarily complete access between a host on the outside and one on the
inside. I have searched the CCO and havn't found any thing that tells me
it's
Is there a way to reset access-list counters that appear when I do the
following command:
sh ip access-lists
Thx
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Is there a way to do QOS policing based on time. For example limit http
traffic to 50% of the bandwidth 9am to 5pm only. Does any one have any
useful configs or links,
Thanks for the help
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I have a 3640 as hub and 20 1604s as spokes. Eigrp is the routing protocol
in use. Internet access is through the 3640. How can summrize in Eigrp so
all the spokes have a single route to the Hub router.
Thanks,
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Does any one have the link to the Power Slides from San Diego Networkers 02.
Are these even available yet.
Thanks
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Jerry,
Looks like Cisco will be answering your questions directly. By the way if
you don't know answers to these questions you need to hit the books way
hard. Instant answers will not help you if you ever wanna have a chance to
pass the LAB. That's the reason why you are trying to pass the
Here's on tip...NDA
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have you recently taken the CCIE lab, failed and would rather not repeat
your failure ? me too.
I'm looking to exchange tips and issues encountered with anybody who has
also recently taken the lab.
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Subject: 1720 with Wic-1enet problems. [7:46479]
Is Wic-1enet only supported in the 122-2.XJ
Can you point to the pages where you saw this on BGP 4 command reference. I
couldn't find any thing to that effect. I took the CBCR class and we used
peer groups with Reflectors, it seemed to work fine.
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Hi,
I have read
I have a cat 6000 at work available for testing. Is there any major
difference (other then backplane capacity) as compared to 3550 or 6500. I
guess I just wanted to know that performance aside, are rest of the IOS
features supported same accross all three platforms. I plan to use it for
CCIE
Is Wic-1enet only supported in the 122-2.XJ releases. I tried using later
releases like 122-6f and 122-10a but none of them recognize this WIC. I am
worried if it will be supported in any future releases. Does any one else
have the same experience.
Thanks,
JZ
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HTH,
Mike W.
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I have a cat 6000 at work available for testing. Is there any major
difference (other then backplane capacity) as compared to 3550 or 6500.
I
guess I just wanted to know that performance
CCIP...Sure it smells like a new car. But if it doesnot require a hands
on lab then it is just a few months away from turning into a paper cert.
Perhaps you haven't looked at CCIE R/S closely but it does have Multicast on
it and you can be sure you will be tested on it. But anyways I will
Could you block sites by their names such as www.yahoo.com on PX and let it
resolve the names to what ever IP address yahoo is using. I don't know if
this will work, may be some one will correct me If I am wrong.
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I understand that Cat 5000s don't support VOIP but I think that's only
because they don't support inline power on their ethernet blades. Can some
one see any other issues with cat 5000 and VOIP combo.
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Cisco UBR900
the ports will go thru the different states
of spanning tree. I am worried about all the servers and workstations that
are connected to this switch. Will I need to reboot them.
I hope I don't sound confusing, I am just trying to find the best way to do
this at work.
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and workstations that
are connected to this switch. Will I need to reboot them.
I hope I don't sound confusing, I am just trying to find the best way to do
this at work.
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Hi group, I am try to figure out what is the difference
Hi group, I am try to figure out what is the difference between the
following two commands:
set spantree root 5
set spantree priority 0 5
Do both of them provide the same results: set vlan 5 as the root bridge.
Thanks.
JZ
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Wow Thank you all, I have definitely learned a lot from this. When I do sh
IP route I can see that I am getting a default route from the cable
provider. Earlier when I was trying to figure out this problem I was running
several debugs and I saw encapsulation failed errors which is in line with
I use Kiwisyslog, it works great for me, they have several other useful
utilities on their website including Cattools which can be scheduled to save
router configs periodically.
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Cisco syslog can be directed at *any*
to reach it's destination. Am I correct in saying that ?
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IP connectivity has to be achieved via a protocol different from BGP;
otherwise, the session will be in a race condition. An example of a race
condition
IP connectivity has to be achieved via a protocol different from BGP;
otherwise, the session will be in a race condition. An example of a race
condition follows: neighbors can reach one another via some IGP, the BGP
session gets established, and the BGP updates get exchanged. The IGP
connection
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