Thanx, I'll let ya know if it doesn't work. No news is good news.
Kevin L. Kultgen
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Subject: RE: Dialer NAT backup dilemma
Here ya go...
failing to see the appropriate usage...
Any ideas? Like I said, it's not hugely complex and I'm sure that other
people have tripped across it, but I don't see it documented anywhere.
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It also is required for ODR routing. -
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Hi group members,
I'm just wondering...if you can access a router by telneting to it, you
can
It would not be an Ethernet Frame. It would be a PPP or HDLC or FR frame.
The router would strip off the Ethernet frame and router it across the
Serial Link using a new frame type based on the encapsulation method. There
are no MAC addresses.
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(in fact depending on the size of the packet 10bT
might still be sending the preamble or headers), but the start of the
packets (first bit of the preamble) would arrive at the same time.
HTH,
Thanx
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Disclaimer: YMMV, the 5/.5/.05 meters are all fictional, I was told at one
point how
has her CNX so she should be treated as a higher
(final?) authority.
Kevin L. Kultgen
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I've noticed it taking about 24 hours to get the post to appear on the
newsgroup side of groupstudy (Which is the side I tend to use).
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would place on the wire. At least his is my understanding of 100bT vs
10bT..
Anybody else have different(better?) interpretations?
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some sort of load-balancing?
Later
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Title: Easier way to do Access-lists
how about:
access-list 111 deny ip 211.0.0.0
0.255.255.255 any log access-list 111 deny ip 212.0.0.0
0.255.255.255 any log
access-list 111 permit ip any any
This would still allow your 214.3.1.50 host to
haveit's access. The two deniesCAN be put
I have created a command study guide and am offering a copy of it to anyone
who would like to use it to study IOS commands. I'm really looking for
feedback on it. It's in an excel spreadsheet. I'd post it to the
list but it's 400K and I don't think people would appreciate that (especially
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ON INTERFACE
peer default ip address {ip-address | dhcp | pool [pool-name]}
Specifies an IP address, an address from a specific IP address pool, or an
address from the DHCP mechanism to be returned to a remote peer connecting
to this interface.
HTH
Kevin L. Kultgen
MCSE+I, MCDBA
Spanning Tree is sent to Ethernet Multicast
MAC: 01-80-C2-00-00-00
Ethertype: 802
802.1 Alternate Spanning multicast
MAC:01-80-C2-00-00-01
Ethertype: 802
Bridge Management
MAC: 01-80-C2-00-00-10
Ethertype: 802
No clue about the other two. The first is Spanning Tree BPDU.
Kevin L. Kultgen
I've implemented service nagle on our routers (most
only have a saturated 56K connection) and the performance seems a little
better. My question has to do with the fact that Cisco states do not use
this with X-Remote and X-Windows. We aren't running any *nix stuff so I'm
OK but I was
AS with the AS information stripped so it looks like your AS is in
your providers AS. Of course, as long as your IP network is public
Just a tidbit
Kevin L. Kultgen
MCSE+I, MCDBA, CCNA, CNX-A, A+, Network+, i-Net+/CIW
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That was my first thought but isn't STP supposed to finish after 30 Seconds?
Not the several minutes indicated in the problem. I was thinking that the
server doesn't appear to be rebooted, sooo I'm thinking it's the ARP
table of the Switch If the server was rebooted or had sent out a
I'm one exam (BCSN) away from CCNP
Kevin L. Kultgen
MCSE+I, MCDBA, CCNA, CNX-A, A+, Network+, i-Net+/CIW
IRIS Systems Inc, MCSP
Calgary, Alberta
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I've got it booked. Im design a voiceover IP WAN for a client and have done
some research into it but I don't think I'm 100% fluent in it. I've got it
scheduled for July 21. The last day possible. Gives me a little bit of
time to find material come up to par.
Kevin L. Kultgen
MCSE+I, MCDBA
and ICMP mostly blocked for protection. And not
TCP. I'm inclined to write his off as a learning experience and maybe a
trick question
Kevin L. Kultgen
MCSE+I, MCDBA, CCNA, A+, Network+, i-Net+/CIW
IRIS Systems Inc, MCSP
Calgary, Alberta
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Just perusing the exam outline
(http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/pdf/bscn.pd
f) and was wondering Is that all that's on the exam? OSPF, EIGRP,BGP
and some advanced theory.
IMO that makes this exam wayyy easier than ACRC.
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That's what I was wondering. If it's just OSPF, EIGRP, BGP (and
redistribution) and some advanced theory, that'll make this exam easier than
ACRC.
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Calgary, Alberta
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From what I can tell it's too much and not enough. Too much more material
(Bridging, Queueing, etc) and not enough on the Routing protocols (OSPF,
EIGRP, BGP)...
HTH
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r used rip - (show ip rip ?)
17)What is not a valid metric for IGRP
a)Bandwidth
b)Delay
c)Reliabity
d)loading
loading is not used.
Kevin L. Kultgen
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t. Unless
there is an MTU/fragment issue.
Kevin L. Kultgen
MCSE+I, MCDBA, CCNA, A+, Network+, i-Net+/CIW
IRIS Systems Inc, MCSP
Calgary, Alberta
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Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000
Looking for a study group in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Maybe it's time to start moving away from Cisco? Let's make Checkpoint the
next hottest certification. :)
Kevin L. Kultgen
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