Re: Load balancing [7:29653]

2001-12-21 Thread Michael Paulson
Picciani, Here are a couple Option 1 You can configure Dual HSRP and have 1/2 of clients point to each HSRP address. That will load balance out bound traffic. Return traffic will have the same issue and so you would have to do the same at the other end. Option 2 If you are in a big network and

Re: Lab Equip [7:29763]

2001-12-21 Thread Michael Paulson
I have a 2924 XL I will sale for $800. Mike Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jonathan Kephart wrote: > Hello, >I have an equipment question - I would like to confirm my logic with > those of you who are more experienced with the whole CCIE path. I am > thinking that the actual HW platform doesn't

Re: IP addressing Subnetting [7:24712]

2001-12-25 Thread Michael Paulson
- You can use all 4 subnets on your example of 10.60.0.0/24 range. There are times when you need the "ip subnet-zero" command. In your case you should not need. If you you had chosen the range 10.0.0.0 /24, then the command ip subnet-zero command would be relevant. - You should not use 10.60.0.

Re: IP classless command [7:30056]

2001-12-25 Thread Michael Paulson
IP CLASSLESS is a little hard to understand. Even Cisco is very vague on this. Once a TAC engineer just told me that the command just makes routing better. Here is what I believe happens. If you don't have the "IP CLASSLESS" command defined in a Cisco router then the router will not forward a

Cisco equipment available at good prices [7:23574]

2001-10-19 Thread Michael Paulson
I am a network consultant working with a large financial firm. They just foreclosed on a Web hosting facility. The facility had quite a bit of Cisco gear. Most of the gear is between 6 and 12 months old. It is available at really good prices. I thought some people in this group may be intere

Re: 6509 monetary value and SMARTNET on USED equip covered [7:23577]

2001-10-19 Thread Michael Paulson
Thomas, The licenses do not transfer. If you buy the hardware and want to put it on Smartnet, then Cisco wants to resell you a license and will most likely send a third party out to "recertify the equipment". The process is not hard. Basically you order new licenses and smartnet and then they w

Re: two routing protocols in one router? [7:23298]

2001-10-21 Thread Michael Paulson
Admin Distance comes into play when both routing protocols have exactly the same route. For example route 10.1.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0 If both RIP2 and OSPF know about this exact route then the route from OSPF would be used. This is because OSPF has an admin distance of 110 versus RIP of 120. Le

Re: Load Balancing Via BGP [7:23478]

2001-10-21 Thread Michael Paulson
BGP does not care. It all depends on routing policies you set up. This is called Asymmetrical routing. It is extremely common all over the internet. About the Satellite link. I would think long and hard about using a satellite link in the scenario mentioned below. Especially if there is inter