ce
priority 50
class Voice-Service
bandwidth percent 20
Here's a link to the "priority" command
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fqos_c/fqcprt2/qcfwfq.htm#1022204
and here's a link to an LLQ example
Jay Greenberg wrote:
> Has anyone noticed that a 16MB flash upgrade for the 2500 costs almost
> as much as a 2500 ?
>
> Does anyone know where I can get cheap 8MB flash sticks?
>
http://www.anthonypanda.com/
Excellent prices, if you're not in a hurry (ship from Hong Kong).
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Wilmes, Rusty wrote:
> I've got a frame line thats almost 100% errors, mostly framing. Local
> Hardware is a 1604 w/ t1 wic (for testing purposes only. will be a 3640.)
> Remote hardware for the 6 pvc's are 1604's w/ t1 wics on fractional frame
> lines. Remotes have existing pvcs back to the 364
fdfdfdfd fdfdfdf wrote:
[SNIP]
> DCD=up DSR=up DTR=up RTS=up CTS=up
>
>
> what is the meaning of "dcd=up"?
> thanks.
This is an interesting reference, which contains a lot about
Synchronous Serial ports.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1828/products_configuration_guide
/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c2900xl/29_35wc6/scg
/swvlan.htm#xtocid42
Regards,
Jonathan Hays
> -Original Message-
> From: milind tare [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 12:18 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: IOS versio
milind tare wrote:
> Dear All,
>
>
> I have 3500 series switches in my network. i want
> to configure multiple vlan for some ports. right now i
> am using following IOS
>
> IOS (tm) C3500XL Software (C3500XL-C3H2S-M), Version
> 12.0(5)WC3b, RELEASE SOFTWA
> RE (fc1)
ment but just stating the Bc=CIR*Tc
rule.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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the interval is 1/8 second (and it may not be) I would think the
correct answer would divide each of 1200, 4000, and 2800 by 8, to get
bits per interval.
HTH,
Jonathan
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> Behalf Of John Smith
> Se
??? wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am setting up 2511 terminal server for my first time, but don't work...
>
> this is my 2511 configuration :
>
>
> line con 0
>
> line 1 16
> session-timeout 20
> exec-timeout 0 0
>
> line aux 0
>
> line vty 0 4
> password
> login
> -
James Gosnold wrote:
> Um, probably a silly one for you all.
>
> I have a 1721 router at either end of a leased line. I telnet into the
> router and:
>
> Router#debug serial int
> Serial network interface debugging is on
> Router#terminal monitor
>
> And nothing. Shouldn't I get some debug messa
ake the FRS exam and saved a few dollars. BTW, the FRS
exam was considerably more difficult than either recertification
exam, IMHO. The CCIE qualification exam was much easier by
comparison (at least in April 2002 it was).
-Jonathan
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With his trenchant sense of humor, I was surprised NOT to find Howard
Berkowitz among the authors. ;-)
-Jonathan
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chap
**r10:
username r9 password cisco
in s0
ppp authentication chap
***Do a ping test.
Or, if you want PAP you must use the "ppp pap sent-username"
command on this type of physical link.
HTH,
Jonathan
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saunders1m wrote:
> I have 2 routers connected back to back via a DTE - DCE crossover cable and
> i am trying to establish a ppp connection though i can't seem to make the
> connection and when i try using debug ppp authentication i get:
>
> 01:57:10: Se0 PPP: Treating connection as a dedicated li
I received my eBay-purchased Portmaster last night, and am VERY happy with
it.
On www.portmasters.com, in their download area, is a Java "Wizard" that will
turn the thing into a reverse telnet server with no knowledge of the
Portmaster commands.
I now have, for $119 (including shipping), 30 netwo
by the way getting deeper into it, i can now ping from all spoke routers to
the hub router however i cannot ping back. could this be a route map
statement on the frame switch (2521)? I'm still digging into it.
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a hub and spoke model and will later go for the patial meshed using
sub-int's. Which i think i have to do if i want to practice ospf. anyway
thanks again for all the hlp
jonathan
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They are occasionally offered on eBay.
Joanthan
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#x27;m going to have problems getting it to work.
I've also looked into other brands, but have read bad things about trying to
use older Xyplex gear for a Cisco lab, and the used Digi/Adtran/Cyclades
terminal servers are as much or more than a 2511.
Anyone have experiences/opinions to shar
Puro,
Yes. I set a branch office 1720 router to act as a DHCP server last week.
Follow the link below to Cisco's website for more information
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1830/products_feature_guid
e09186a008008743b.html
Cheers,
Jonathan
""puro prasad"
together,
please feel free to contact me. Just look my phone number up in the phone
book.
Regards,
Jonathan Van Meter
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> Looking for someone to study for the CCIE in the KY,WV, and OH
This should helo you:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/cis2500/2500cfig/67028.htm#xtocid221108
Watch out for the text wrap though.
Yeti-GBR1 of www.yeti-gbr1.co.uk
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What interfaces are you using on your routers? Are they U or S/T?
The BLink-2 is the same as my SlimLine-2 and it uses S/T ISDN interfaces, so
if you are trying to use it with U type it will never work!
Ref: http://www.yeti-gbr1.co.uk
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Ok this may be a really dumb question, but what the heck.
Is it possible to chabge the telnet port from 23 to lets say 5023 (assuming
its not used by anything else.) I would like to do this for my Cisco 2511-RJ
to provide better security for the lab.
Any pointers are most welcome, even the funny
Has anyone ever these packets on their network before? I am getting about 3
a sec. I traced the port to a 3500XL but when I do a show mac it isn't
there. I thought it might be cdp so I disabled that but it is still there.
I thought it was wierd.
cisco prefix
00-07-EB (hex)C
Oh yeah I forgot to say that all the config files like startup/running are
ASCI-II ones so as mark said use notepad or another ASCI-II editor to be safe.
Jon the Loony
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Hi Jeff,
Yes you can copy any file the TFTP server does not care what extension a
file has as long as its a valid file name, The only thaing on a Cisco that
would mind is the IOS that expects certain files to have no extensions or a
.bin, .html, so on... (the web side stuff is more for switches,
Hi,
You do realise that you do not have to use TFTP servers just to upload a
config you can use cut and pate in the telnet sessions. That is if you
highlight the whole config (leave out the bit that says IOs version blah
blah blah) and on the router enter the exec mode and then type "conf t" (ie
I would check into Global knowledge.
I haven`t taken their boot camps but I have taken the standard 1 week cisco
course and it was top notch.
They have more CCIE`s working for them than any other training company and
almost any company period.
Thats why I would chose them.
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which to me is good news.
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Oh yes you can...read
this:http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/frbacktoback.html
Extract from the link:
Introduction
This document is a sample configuration for setting up two Cisco routers
back-to-back using Frame Relay (FR) encapsulation. The routers are connected
using data communications eq
Hi Gang,
Is there such a thing as an eval copy...I'd like to know what this thing
looks like since I've heard/read so much about. Alos is there an eval copy
for Cisco Works for Windows?
All the best,
Jon Mian
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Is the ring completed on the MAU, IE do you have a patch lead in the RI & RO
to complete the ring?
I had a similar issue using a MAU which had a similar description as yours,
I sused it finally...used one patch lead in RI & RO...Bingo it all works.
As Charlles said make sure there both either 4
Found this on Cisco site:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/c5krn/sw_rns/78_3829.htm
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me feature I don't know how to turn on -
if so someone please let me know). I have seen some others sniffers that
can do this, and it's a useful feature.
If you should buy from another Sniffer vender, I would just make sure to ask
them what file format's can you save your traces to
Chuck Larrieu wrote:
>
> the book's been out two weeks, and already half.com is selling it used?
this
> is not good, IMHO!
>
> Chuck
All,
For clarification: half.com is *not* another monolithic
online bookstore - it's an ebay company. In addition to
individuals selling books there are numerou
uipment.
Curious for your opinion,
-Jonathan
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used copy?
I am looking for code to run the 4000, and the 25XX's.
Thanks,
-Jonathan
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Jason wrote:
>
> Found this on one of the newsgroup... Might be good to forward this to your
> friends. I encounter the same problem and thought I was the only one until
I
> saw the following Do a search on Google, etc about Paypal scam and you
> will see a few other similar sites !! Be WARNE
Don Oxman wrote:
>
> Sorry for the off-topic post, but...
>
> If I have the MAC address of a device and I want to know which port on a
Cat
> 5505 it's plugged into, how I can I find that out? I assume it's a command
> on the switch, but what is it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Don
>
> _
John Tafasi wrote:
>
> Hi group,
>
> Can some one tell me how many twisted pair there are in a regular telephone
> line.
>
> Thanks
>
> John Tafasi
Assuming you are referring to the USA, although the analog
phone or modem itself uses only one pair (usually the red
and green wires) the actual w
Jerry Deer wrote:
> > Hello all, I am having a problem that i am hoping someone who has had
> > same experience can shed some light on. I have a laptop that i use at my
> > office and at home through frame relay network to my office ( using dhcp
)
> > The problem i am having is the laptop keeps
"Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
> It is an OSPF design principle. Essentially, current-generation
> routing protocols (i.e., without traffic engineering) are incapable
> of doing other than hop-by-hop load sharing, which may lead to
> extremely poor end-to-end utilization.
>
> The IETF consensus is
Kurt Norman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if any of you have taken the CCIE Security written exam,
> 350-018? Just wanted to know if the requirements on the Cisco page is
> similar to the study material you used to pass the test. If you have taken
> the Routing and Switching CCIE exam, ar
Anh Lam wrote:
> As I've said before, "conduit permit icmp" has been disabled; however, I
can
> still ping the outside interface which, based on Cisco doc, is NOT
possible.
Anh,
We need some clarification here.
Please state where you are trying to ping from. A subnet on the outside
interface? A
Tim Booth wrote:
> Is the ROM in say, a 2501, actually EEPROM? Cisco doesn't differenciate
> between the two really. In the case that it is EEPROM, is it possible to
> re-write/erase it from within the IOS? I couldn't find any pertinant info
on
> the Cisco site about this..
>
Tim,
They are PROMs
Anh Lam wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am always under the impression that one can NOT ping the outside
interface
> of a Cisco PIX firewall unless the command is used:
>
> conduit permit icmp any any
> conduit permit ip any any
>
> Well, I have a Cisco pix Firewall 515-UR model (96MB RAM/16MB Flash)
"Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
> Space is at a premium in, for example, colocation facilities. The
> incremental cost of going from a half rack to a full rack, or going
> beyond one rack, can be quite significant.
I'll quibble a bit. Having worked several years at a Sun/Cisco reseller
during the
h
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
> Here's a copy of the message I sent to CertificationZone over two weeks ago
> about the ARP errors. I thought they would fix them.
>
> An ARP frame does not have an IP header. Figure 2 should show a real ARP
> frame. Note that the destination is six sets of FFs (not
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
> way, is another set of documents that I trust, (although the ARP tutorial
> has the usual misconceptions in it, which is very disappointing.)
Priscilla,
I don't remember reading that paper and unfortunately I have let my
membership elapse.
Could you share what thes
RCL wrote:
> I am going in to test tomorrow, but I need some information on:
> Executive Summary
> Design Requirements
> Design Solutions
> A couple of words on each would be cool as ice.
> Hopefully someone will get back to me in time for me to read your brief.
>
> Thanks
>
> = = = = = = = = =
Andrew L wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> I'm using a 2900 Catalyst and embarassingly enough, I cannot fully block
> myself from port 80. My ACL does block me from accessing the switch's Web
> interface, but I still surf the net.
>
> I'm on port F0/2 and my router is on F0/9. All ports are on the
Juan Blanco wrote:
> Jimmy
> You may want to get a copy of SecureCRT, most people that I know that works
> with Cisco equipment every day use it
>
> My 2 cents
>
> JB
>
Agreed.
SecureCRT is a superior product. But it's not freeware as is Teraterm.
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"Hire, Ejay" wrote:
> You can also force it to write the config to a tftp server via snmp.
I have no doubt this is true but have never tried it. Would you care to
share how this
is done?
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> I would be surprised to learn of anything in the copyright laws that
> prohibit my lending a book to someone else. I buy a book. My wife reads it
> too. She buys one, I read it. I buy a book and read it to my kids. So what?
> these acts are violations of the copyright laws?
alancing with "no ip-route cache" on version 11.2. But
when I
upgraded to 12.0(9) the per packet load balancing works okay. See my results
below.
-Jonathan
=
The command "show ip cache" is not necessarily a good indicator of whether
fast
switching is enabled. The "sh ip in
416South wrote:
> Question in regards to the config of a CAT 5500
>
> I just wanted to get info on the CAT5500 in regards to the config and
> backing it up during production hours. I currently back up the config of
> the SupIII engine(RSM) but not quite clear on the Cat portion of things and
> t
Paul Borghese wrote:
> I do not get paid to manage groupstudy as it is a hobby of mine consuming
>
[snip]
Thanks for that post, Paul. It was an eye-opener for me. And thanks for all
the time and
effort in keeping Groupstudy alive over the years.
Jonathan
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"ne supra crepidam sutor judicaret",
literally "the
cobbler should not judge above the sandal", or in the modern vernacular,
"don't judge
something you know little about."
[I always figure if I don't understand the connection between posts that it
was
"[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)" wrote:
> From what I see it, it looks like per destination load balancing where
> I thought with no ip route-cache turned ont hat it would be per packet
> load balancing? I think I figured it out last night but from the
> initial setup I thought i'd see on
Donald wrote:
> What is the question.
> Looks like the only issue is different destinations on the echo reply.
> Could you send the configs
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Timothy Ouellette"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 9:17 PM
> Subject: Basic RIP problem - am I missing so
Joseph Haynes wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone could assist me in better understanding wildcard
> masks. Perhaps a website or book you came across during your studies. Any
> assistance would be most appreciated. I plan to take my test in a month and
> I am having problems with this aspect.
>
H
> >IP helper address is configured with an actual server's address, not a
> >directed broadcast address.
> >
> >I'm not looking for the boring answers to the boring questions. The
> >question is not the same one that you have seen ma
apollo
xxx"
> commands
>
> ""Jonathan Hays"" wrote in message
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Thanks - that's interesting.
As far as trying that command, perhaps the technicians in the Smithsonian
would be
interested, but not me.
Navin Parwal wrote:
> Hi Jonathan ,
> Thanks for your reply ,
>I am using the Cisco blue cables and I am also using the Cisco conector
> on the serial port of my IBM compatible computer with Win98 , I can
connect
> and use other Cisco devices , ie Catalyst 1924 and Cis
Ken Diliberto wrote:
> My father gave me a 3620 for my home lab but I'm having troubles with it.
> I've searched CCO but have not found anything useful. Any suggestions?
> Here is the output when I try going into the ROMMON:
>
> System Bootstrap, Version 11.1(7)AX [kuong (7)AX], EARLY DEPLOYMENT
Navin Parwal wrote:
> Hi ,
>Iam facing a similar consle port problem as mentioned on this tips at :
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/17.html
>
> on my Cisco 2610.
> The symptom is as folows :
> Output from the router on the console screen will be seen, but anything
> which is typed in
"J. Johnson" wrote:
> I have another question. Can I use the same access list group number for
> another IP address? For example, I want to all the users to access
> 192.3.11.100 and only allow ftp for 192.3.10.10.
>
> access-list 110 permit ip any host 192.3.11.100
> access-list 110 permit tcp
"J. Johnson" wrote:
> I have another question. Can I use the same access list group number for
> another IP address? For example, I want to all the users to access
> 192.3.11.100 and only allow ftp for 192.3.10.10.
>
> access-list 110 permit ip any host 192.3.11.100
> access-list 110 permit tcp
"J. Johnson" wrote:
> I have another question. Can I use the same access list group number for
> another IP address? For example, I want to all the users to access
> 192.3.11.100 and only allow ftp for 192.3.10.10.
>
> access-list 110 permit ip any host 192.3.11.100
> access-list 110 permit tcp
Keith Townsend wrote:
> The fun begins. I lost my JOB a few weeks ago. Perfect time to study if I
> had money for equipment. But when there is a will Cisco has an
> equipment test drive program so, I was able to get a 2950T and two Intel
> Server NICs for a month. On to the BSCMN.
>
> Kei
I contacted the TAC. if the IOS versions are different between the active
and the standby you will receive IPC-5-NULL errors. FYI.
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Michael Williams
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 7:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PRO
sam sneed wrote:
> hello ,
>
> I wanted to know if the IOS on PIX 501 is the same as the higher models.
> The product description on Cisco's site do not specify it.I want to learn
> PIX and 501 is the cheapest but I want to know if the commands I learn and
> experience i gain will be good enough
Syamsul Faizal Ahim wrote:
> Hi all,
> Need your input ... what is the best way of connecting an access router to
> two OSPF areas???. Any idea. Appreciate your helps.
>
> Thanks.
>
> _
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DAve Diaz wrote:
> What are some good guides for the written test, wanna buy just one book,
any
> idea? thanks in advance
>
> _
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Which written test?
Mess
n
and we need
to allow FTP control (port 21) packets from Internet FTP servers through if
they have
the ACK or RST bit set. The second entry allows the FTP server to initiate a
data
connection (source port 20) to the client's ephemeral port on the LAN, so we
drop the
"established" keyword.
I have been upgrading both... I have also tried using the orginal boot image
with the same results.
The ipc errors pop out every few seconds
12.0(7)XE1 works (shipped with cat)
12.1(6)E ipc errors
12.1(7a)E1 ipc errors
details below...
this is ios that shipped with it
intcat-r1#sh ver
nrf wrote:
> Vines does have something called 'ARP', although I believe it was mostly
> used just for a DHCP-type service (address assignment). Apollo implements
> as true full-blown ARP. ATM also supports an inverse-ARP.
>
> ""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message
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Mark Bramblett wrote:
> Check out that new company that does self test software for some cheap
> labs. They had some problems but have resolved most of them and gave me
> some free labs for my trouble. bfq
We'd like to check them out but give us clue who they are 8-)
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Dan Faulk wrote:
> Have a project coming up that involves a lot of the various flavors of T1
> WANs, data only, in multiple cities with multiple providers using 2600s.
> Suggestions as this is only touched on in a lot of texts and Ive got to
come
> up to speed quickly.
Here's a link I found inte
; If it is passive mode, then the data channel is initiated by the client
> from an ephemeral port to an ephemeral port provided by the server in its
> PASV command.
>
> In other words, access lists with FTP are tricky.
>
> Priscilla
>
> At 03:14 PM 10/30/01, Jonathan Hays
tried using
the original boot code as well as the newer ones. But to no avail. I was
just wondering if anyone else has had problems upgrading ios code on the
MSFC.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Michael Williams wrote:
> That would work, although you don't need the "deny ip any any" as there is
> always an implied "deny all" at the end of the access list.
>
> However, to protect yourself from unwanted traffic/attacks, you can changed
> your access list to only allow traffic incoming on p
Patrick Donlon wrote:
> had a look on the CCO, m'soft and HPs site but I can't see much relevant
> info, can any provide some info or experience on this
Really? I searched www.microsoft.com/technet with the phrase "network
interface load
balancing" and came up with quite a few hits discussing lo
NNECT duration xxx, reason (0x9) DTR Drop.
Things I have already done include upgrading IOS, Firmware, swapping
telephone lines (direct line ,no pbx) and debugging the interface. All of
which have had no effect.
Has anyone experienced a similar problem or have any ideas ?.
Regards
Jonathan
Me
farhan ahmed wrote:
> hi group,
>
> i have a question,
>
> if we configure ip helper address on a remote network to pass the bootp to
> the
> central site , how the dhcp server will know from which scope to assign to
> the
> dhcp client via dhcp relay server , if we have multiple scope configured
And a SmartNet contract.
Jeff wrote:
> I believe you need a CCO, but check www.cisco.com under software section.
>
> -jeff
>
> On Sat, 27 Oct 2001, Alexandre Carvalho wrote:
>
> > Hello Team,
> >
> > I got some 2511's with the software 11.x inside those and some catalyst
> 1200
> > ( they say it
Yes !! Keep your spirits up, everyone. You may not have the employers lining
up outside
your door anymore. You may have to do more company research, interview
preparation, etc.
You may have to relocate. You may not get those 1999 salaries. But the jobs
are there.
Go out to Monster or Dice or whate
Many of you have seen this, but for those of you who have not
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Dear Jonathan Hays,
Beat the price change. Register for a Cisco certification exams by
October 31, 2001 and pay the current price.
Effective November 1, 2001, the price for all exams, which begin with
#640-XXX and #9E0
Started with PIX version 5.2
Don Claybrook wrote:
> PAT can now use the same address as the outside interface with the
> 'interface' keyword:
>
> e.g., global (outside) 1 interface
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Patrick Ramsey"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 7:34 AM
> Subje
CCO has a lot of documentation but a more user-friendly place to start is
TAC's home
page.
How to find it:
http://www.cisco.com/
[In the middle column under Service and Support choose]
Technical Support Help -- Cisco TAC
Install& Configure
TAC Technical Tips/Sample Configuration
It's a good reminder to me that it's easy to take a term for granted or get
stuck in a
rut concept-wise, when one is hears the same terms (in this case
"hierarchy") over and
over.
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
> Having given it more thought I decided that a hierarchy doesn't have to be
> a tree.
Not being trained in topological mathematics I am geussing that you are
telling us
that there are other common hierarchical forms. The tree is the only one I
hear about.
What are the others you have in mind?
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
> I was hoping nobody would answer. ;-) Because actually I
I'm guessing you're going to need to implement DHCP to do all that...
NetEng wrote:
> I have a 2600 w/ NM16AM, I have it configured and it works like a champ
> except for one thing. How do I pass network parameters to the client? I
need
> to specify the subnet mask, default gw, dns, etc. I tried
arch Cisco for this information... if you're interested in knowing more.
> >
> >
> > -- Leigh Anne
> >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> > > Jonathan Hays
> > > Sent: Fr
Geat explanation! And one of the best analogies I've seen yet. If you're not
an
instructor you ought to be...
Leigh Anne Chisholm wrote:
> Think of it like this. Shared is as many people in a 10 foot by 10 foot
> room as you can stuff. The size of the room can be an analogy for the
> bandwidth
Here's my guess. I've included the first two for clarity.
1. Inter-area route summarization with commands of the form
"area 1 range 10.1.2.0 255.255.224.0"
2. External route summarization with commands of the form
"summary-address 10.1.2.0 225.255.224.0"
3. Static route of the form
"i
Comments in line.
Washington Rico wrote:
> Cisco People I need you help...
>
> I would appreciate any help. I have a 6500Cat running Redundant Supervisor
> engines and two MSFC installed one on each supervisor engine.
> *
> Mod Slot Ports Module-Type Model Sub St
t;
> Instead of me posting from Cisco's course material once I'm at home, why
not
> search Cisco for this information... if you're interested in knowing more.
>
> -- Leigh Anne
>
> > -Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
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