works great with a switch that does span port.
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Reasoning for the hub protocol analyzer... didn't work very good
in a
switched environment.
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I am trying to find out the same thing so any assistance would be
appreicated. Thanks.
Christian Fredrickson 05/31/02 02:47PM
Has anyone on the list taken the Foundations 640-509 exam and if so,
what
books did you use to study for the exam? Any suggestions or comments on
this
exam and
access-list 700-799
jackie xu 05/29/02 08:03AM
hi,everybody here:
My dhcp server was attacked by a hacker,and the dhcp server would down
with the following messages(win2000 server platform):
meet another server with the DHCP/BINL service, and the DHCP/BINL
serivce
is closing
I found that
cisco's CDP but you must have all cisco devices for this to work.
Seelinger Bruce 05/07/02 08:40AM
Does anyone know of a layer 2 connectivity test tool - something the
equivalent of a MAC address based ping tool, (yes - I know that ping
uses
ICMP at layer 3, but you get the idea). Basically,
good point, if they are on different vlans, then they need to be on
different ip networks.
Walker, Jim 05/07/02 08:44AM
Are both ports on the same vlan?
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cisco's website
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccna.html
Tarek Sabry 04/30/02 07:14PM
Folks
A friend of mine asked me to advice him on CCNA guidance. He is an
engineer
manager but wants to shift gears into networking. What's a good
starting
point? I
I'm thinking about taking the Foundation Exam. What is the passing
grade, how many questions are there, and how much time do you have to
take the test? Thanks.
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God Bless You
Charles McKnight
does anybody know about the foundation exam?
RS 05/01/02 11:41AM
The passing score is 703/1000, I've just take this exam last week.
Good luck to all Cisco Certified Candidate !
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From: Charles McKnight
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 6:57 Chia; u
Subject:
try tis
http://news.checkpoint.com/nntp.html
Guy Russell 07/31/01 10:57AM
Great idea.. I would like to know as well...
- Original Message -
From: Provost, Robert
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 9:29 AM
Subject: checkpoint list? [7:14359]
Sorry, off topic --
Does anyone
STP does not avoid routing loops, it avoids bridging loops.
Ole Drews Jensen 07/31/01 03:36PM
Another day where my brain is not working :-(
Let me change my answer f:
f) Avoid loops on a LAN / VLAN.
Ole
~~~
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
yup, i agree
Priscilla Oppenheimer 07/31/01 03:37PM
Sounds like something from the CID test. ;-)
Seriously, remember that you are picking the BEST answer. All answers but B
are clearly made up. Remember that the author has to come up with 4 or 5
feasible wrong answers. This is the hardest
Be aware.got this form CERT
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this is a common misconception. A routing protocol is a protocol like
eigrp, igrp, is-is,ospf, etc. A routed protocol is like ipx/spx, tcp/ip,
vines, decnet, etc. A routed protocol must have a layer 3 address so
netbios or cdp cannot be routed by themselves.
Donald B Johnson jr 07/10/01
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From: Lowell Sharrah
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Subject: Re: [7:11709]
this is a common misconception. A routing protocol is a protocol like
eigrp, igrp, is-is,ospf, etc. A routed protocol is like ipx/spx, tcp/ip,
vines, decnet, etc. A routed protocol must have
and go to products pull down. It is a very good product when linked into
another app called Remedy
http://www.remedy.com/
but remember, it is only as good as what you document in it. You know the
old saying-garbage in garbage out.
CCB 06/20/01 04:36AM
Can anyone recommend some good links
visio or powerpoint is also very good.
John Neiberger 06/20/01 12:23PM
We use NetViz and I've been very happy with it. I'm not sure how much
it costs, though, and it has a lot of features that might make it
overkill for smaller networks/companies. Still, it's a great product
and we use it
it's good stuff when troubleshooting atm. gives you clokc source and what
type of errors you are receiving
Watson, Rick, CTR, OUSDC 06/14/01 11:09AM
...reading the Cisco Press Support Book. They talked about the 'show
controllers' command. My question is when and why would you use this
what would be considered a good study book for the ccnp routing exam?
Edward Gomez 05/17/01 10:22AM
John,
I took the exam two weeks ago and used the following books and boson tests
to prepare for it:
Cisco Press Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks
Sybex CCNP Switching Study Guide
hope this helps.
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Rashid Lohiya 05/09/01 09:54AM
Hi Guys,
I am looking to download the Cisco images to use in producing Network
Diagrams
I searched Cisco.com, but am unable to find the file.
try sh frame-relay map
Kelly D Griffin 05/09/01 03:07PM
sh frame-relay map pvc
Kelly D Griffin, CCNA, CCDA
Network Engineer
Kg2 Network Design
877.418.4025
http://www.kg2.com
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From: Barry Kiesz
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 1:28 PM
Subject: Querying the FR
is there anything out for the ccnp track?
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EA Louie 05/01/01 11:32AM
All-In-One Cisco. CCIE Lab Study Guide by Stephen Hutnik, Michael
Satterlee. Hardcover (September 17, 1999)
try browsing
i would like to know the same. i am using forte free agent as my news
reader.
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Dwayne Saunders 04/26/01 10:33AM
Does anyone know of Cisco user groups or study groups in Australia or has
links
this is a great command. It is a quick and dirty way to find out who is
talking to who.
Andrew Larkins 04/23/01 07:42AM
an assumption here is IP accounting
Use the command ip account on the interface concerned.
Use show ip account to see the results.
Make sure you have enough free memory
Does anybody out there have a soft copy of a table that lists the subnet
mask, number of networks and number of host per subnet for class a,b, and c
networks? Appreciate it very much.
Chuck Larrieu 04/23/01 11:07AM
Idle curiousity - what resources have you already checked?
-Original
my answer would be letter 'e'. since there is no access-list to go by, all
traffic is permitted by default.
Chuck Larrieu 04/23/01 11:07AM
Idle curiousity - what resources have you already checked?
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global config mode
isdn switch-type primary-dms100 or something else
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"a p" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/16/01 12:50PM
hi
anyone remebers how to setup ISDN switch type.
thanks
copy this dos program to your hard drive and run it. handy dandy ip =
subnet calculator.
Tom Lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/15/01 12:18AM
Well, since I'm not a qualified psychiatrist I don't want to comment on =
your mental
health, but there is a correct answer here. If we go to binary it all =
I believe that answer D is correct and here is why
Vaslid hosts in the network 172.16.0.0/19 are as follows
172.16.64.1-172.16.95.254
172.16.128.1-172.16.159.254
172.16.192.1-172.16.223.254
172.16.32.1-172.16.63.265
172.16.160.1-172.16.191.254
172.16.96.1-172.16.127.254
.255 is broadcast
this is assuming vlsm. when you have a class network with varibale bits in the subnet
mask that is different than the default subnet mask, you have multiple subnets and
multiple host on each subnet. This question is telling us that there are 3 bits as
subnet bits (since the default for class
NO
"Justin Clark" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/14/01 11:19AM
Can someone tell me if a new 2501 comes with a transciever for the AUI to rj-45.
Justin
_
FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html
Report misconduct and
that would be sweet.
John Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/01/01 10:27AM
Does anyone know of a small reference book set up like a dictionary that
gives a small explanation of the command, parameters, and an example for a
specific router/switch/IOS version. If not someone should publish it and
try this one. pretty cool.
Ole Drews Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/13/01 08:25AM
I beleive that the problem is the TFTP server, which you probably =
downloaded
from Cisco's FTP site. I have the same problem with that one once in a
while, and I know many other people have too.
You need to get a
this is where I look:
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers
Chris Sweeting [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/09/01 10:23AM
Question I am trying to find an updated listing of all udp and tcp
ports so I can
write an access list to block Real Audio, or is Real audio using port 80.
I got in.
Tariq Bin Azad [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/07/01 11:42AM
Hi.
Can anybody try to access cisco web site ??
I think that their site is down. I am trying to access their web site from
last 1 hour... Please check it and response me as soon as possible.
Tazad
remember, ip accounting ONLY looks at outgoing packets so if it is configured on an
ethernet interface, it looks at packets going out the wire. If it is on a wan link,
it looks at packets leaving the router to the wan.
"VanHaaren, Nicole" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/24/01 09:15AM
This is just a
cisco has a pretty good website out there too
http://www.cisco.com/techtools/ip_addr.html
"Brian Lodwick" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/23/01 01:16PM
Bob,
Howard answered this question for me a while back so I'll try to answer it
for you now. This question is probobaly more in depth than you
does it two banks of flash? maybe it loaded into another bank. if it did, you must
point your boot system flash statement to correct bank.
Ole Drews Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/18/01 09:22AM
When you say that none of it work, what do you mean?
- What happens when you try?
- What error
funny,, I said the same thing over two months ago. Good rule to follow.
Sampy Ren [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/17/01 10:34AM
The rule to follow about cross-over or straight
cabling confusion is this :
If you are connecting same layer devices, use a
cross-over cable (as in switch to a switch-layer 2
It does not belong to Microsoft. It belongs to USC. Go to
http://www.arin.net/whois/index.html
and type in 169.254 and hit enter.
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"Kathy Miihalisko" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/05/01 02:46PM
A good rule of thumb is this:
Think of the OSI 7 layer model. If you have to connect two devices that are 'peer to
peer'-such as a router to router (L3-L3), hub to hub (L1-L1), or switch to
switch(L2-L2), use a crossover cable. If you connect between layers
(L1-L3/L2-L3/L1-L2), use
I disagree with Kathy. Our implemetation works like this. Logging into router via
tty or console it will ask for username and password from tacacs server. Should the
tacacs server go unreachable for any reason, the router asks you for the enable
password which lets you in.
"Kathy
I'm downloading it now. Thanks.
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"C. Warren" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/27/00 01:56PM
Not sure how current this is, but found it out there for download:
ftp://ftp.iconz.co.nz/pub/cisco/Dout354.exe
we do this very same thing. we are receiving the default route from the customer but
sometimes it will go away. we have installed a static route with a higher
administrative distance that will be propogated (redistribute static) should the main
default route go away. with this, the network
has anybody thoguth that this router has an IOS and is not booting from the correct
partition? It cannot route packets because the IOS was not fiully loaded. All
routers come with default software. Check to see if there is a boot system flash
statement. Make sure the IOS it is calling is
why would you want a router to cache web pages/addresses? a router is made to route
packets.
"Minh Vu" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/21/00 12:24PM
I tried on 2501 vesion 12.1 Enterprise and 1005 version 11.3aT1 Enterprise,
they both still don't have that command. (ip wccp)
I also do "sh ip wccp" or
http://www.microsoft.com/office/visio/
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"Phil.Lerner" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/30/00 09:47AM
Does anyone have a good link to all the latest and greatest of microsoft
visio shapes?
I am running visio
why would anyone WANT to do this? maybe you have to do this.
"McCallum, Robert" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/27/00 04:20AM
int fast0/0
speed 10
duplex half
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Sent: 27 October 2000 02:42
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Subject: 100M
i have done some searching around and this looks like the best price.
"Neil Desai" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/27/00 09:03AM
I saw this on fatbrain.com
http://www1.fatbrain.com/asp/bookinfo/bookinfo.asp?theisbn=0130903892
Cisco Certification : Bridges Routers and Switches for CCIEs, Second Edition
go to
http://www.cavebear.com and download the current list of vendor codes.
"ROUTHIER, YVES" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/27/00 09:57AM
does anyone know a place where I can find a complet list for the
ehternet card
I mean the media access control address well known at MAC address
thank you
Yves
certainly
ip nat pool (name) xxx.xxx.xx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx prefix-length 24 type match-host
ip nat inside source list 5 pool (name)
access-list 5 permit xxx.xxx.xxx.0 0.0.0.255
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ALMEIDA
to be completey safe, run them in transparent mode.
Chuck Church [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/26/00 10:03AM
Rick,
Are you running VTP? If all your switches are VTP servers, meaning
they mutually agree on the set of VLANs, it's important that all switches
are reachable while making changes.
amen brother.
"Traister, Blake (SBCI)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/25/00 12:37PM
Cabletron is the biggest piece of sh*t. They are a HORRIBLE and borderline
DISHONEST company. We bought their SPEL software and 3 training
classes...once we upgraded NT to SP5, SPEL stopped working and we needed to
pay
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/tftp
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"Lopez, Robert" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/11/00 09:36AM
Group,
Has anyone experienced the Cisco online testing site...
Fernando is correct. For some reason, the IOS did not load properly. Look at your
config, maybe you have bootsystem flash statement in their that is pointing to the
wrong partition.
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I also wuld like to know where I could locate and download a sniffer package for my
pc. Would be great if it were free.
"Jeff Lodwick" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/19/00 08:56AM
Does anybody have an example or know where I can get an example of a
protocol analyzer output showing information about
does anybody know of or have access to a syslog utility that can run on a pc?
"Stanfield Hilman B(Brad) CONT NSSG" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/19/00 10:00AM
Jeff,
All you could want and more...
http://www.networkuptime.com/
more than likely, the router could not find the correct boot file. check the config
and look for a boot system flash stsement near the top. it is probably specifying the
wrong boot file.
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so do we.
"Brian W." [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/11/00 03:56PM
Sunrise telecom makes some nice stuff, we use their testers for t3 and
oc3.
Brian
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, John lay wrote:
Guys,
Did you try any testing equipment for E1/E3?
We are looking to buy one, but we don't have
www.bookpool.com
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"Kyle Sie" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/11/00 11:31PM
does anyone knows where I can purchase the new CCNP books online?? and
which school is most recommended for CCNP training (New
what are you guys talking about? of course you can have two or more routers sharing
the same ip subnet. ever here of a backbone?
"Donald B Johnson Jr" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/10/00 03:52PM
can we see the config on that one
i cant get it to work
Duck
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thanks for the link.
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"Jon" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/05/00 03:09PM
I am not the one to find this site, I just haven't seen it posted in a few
weeks. I have had a few people ask about it, so here is
I just want to configure my client to connect to the napster server.
"Spolidoro, Guilherme" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/03/00 09:20AM
Hello Hunter,
You'll need a FW that is Content Aware. PIX is fine, but I don't think the
IOS FW feature can do that at this time.
The reason for that (Content
Is anybody having problems connecting to the napster server? I sure am. Any ideas?
"Hal White" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/29/00 03:14PM
I found my documentation and of course my memory had failed me. The ports
for napster are ,6699,,9009. I think blocking these will disable
napster.
here are a few other others:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/
http://www.bookpool.com/
http://ciscoinanutshell.com/cisco.shtml
http://www.dealtime.com/main.asp?AID=26859eb=yes
http://www.fatbrain.com/
http://www.ora.com/
and the best one
http://www2.ciscopress.com/
"Vern Stitt"
The frame relay protocol is based on the core aspects of LAPD (Link Access Protocol
D), the link layer protocol specified by CCITT. Frame relay uses the LAPD frame to
enclose both user data and the address information used to route the frame. The
address information is known as the Data Link
does anybody know if a sweep ping over a ds3 will simulate live customer data?
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**NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to
outstanding!!
"michael champion" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/28/00 02:45PM
A T1 frame is 193 bits. 192 bits (24X8) corresponds to data, and 1 bit is
used for synchronization. There are 8000 frames per second. T1 was
originally defined for PCM-encoded voice (8 bits per channel, but 1 bit for
here is a sample config of NAT: Yours of course may vary
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address 10.10.23.254 255.255.255.0
no ip directed-broadcast
ip nat inside
no cdp enable
!
interface Ethernet0/1
ip address 10.10.1.5 255.255.255.0
no ip directed-broadcast
no ip proxy-arp
ip nat outside
don't have any but fatbrain.com and bookpool.com are some of the cheaper sites.
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Has been working great for me - good books for good prices,
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