here's the issue. From my experience, NT servers show up as a type '4' on
the SAP table. We're seeing 2000 machines as type '9604'. Anyone out there
running IPX, do a 'sh ipx server', you'll see what I mean. Anyone have any
ideas?
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definitions, and pushed the update to our PC's. I'm very
fortunate that we have a proficient IS staff.
I've found a good site, www.f-secure.com. They're very good @ keeping
up-to-date with the most recent outbreaks.
Just my 2 cents.
-Nate
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From: Nate
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Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 8:37 PM
Subject: CISCO2950 switch boot issue.. Urgent
I upgraded the IOS on the 2950. now when it boots, I get a bad mzip
file,
unknown zip method. Any ideas?
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I upgraded the IOS on the 2950. now when it boots, I get a bad mzip file,
unknown zip method. Any ideas?
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I actually want to see broadcast traffic.
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From: Charles D Hammonds
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 11:57 PM
Subject: RE: Sniffer Recommendation [7:72372]
span port is not a sniffer requirement, but one of the switch. switches
send
unicast/multicast traffic out
.
-Nate
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer
To:
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 10:59 PM
Subject: RE: serial interface discards [7:70752]
You started the thread by saying that your monitoring software is saying
that there are discards. What monitoring software is it? Are you
Thanks for all the advice. I'm going to definitely use most of what was
posted. I appreciate the help.
-Nate
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: serial interface discards [7:70752]
Nate wrote:
It is entirely
guys, for some reason, our monitoring software is showing a bunch of
discards on the serial WAN circuit. The trend of discards seems to follow
the traffic stream. Here's the config for the interface:
(CISCO3725)
Serial0/0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is QUICC Serial
Internet address
PM
Subject: Re: serial interface discards [7:70752]
I would like to see you config also. Is this a full or fractional
T1? I don't see any error indications, you may simply be experiencing
short, large bursts of traffic hence the output drops.
Dave
Nate wrote:
guys, for some reason
conf t
logging console
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From: James Gosnold
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 9:37 AM
Subject: Debug display to VTY [7:66762]
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
When I do a 'sh tech' on the border router, I get:
2648846 encapsulation failed
127 bad hop count
Everything else is 0. Could this be the issue? encapsulation?
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer
To:
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 11:06 AM
Subject: RE: DS3 slow
the course.
(Works good for technical staff who don't yet get it)
..OR..
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We've run a bandwidth test on our DS3 with nothing connected
to it but a
workstation (and obviously a router/pix). We went to
testmyspeed.com
the
connection, we got over 30 minutes while our existing T1 got 26 minutes.
Anyone mind explaining this phenomenon? Just a side note, we have no
encryption between GRE tunnels. Thanks in advanced.
-Nate
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[spidID] line. When I removed it, and did the failover test, everything
worked fine. I was wondering if there is anything affected if I remove that
line (i.e. encryption, authentication, etc.). Any assistance will be
greatly appreciated.
-Nate
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if
anyone out there had prior experience and found any bumps that they could
warn me about.
-Nate
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Guys
Guys,
I'm thinking of recommending IP Telephony for our company. I have
limited knowledge on the subject and I was wondering if any of you are
experts (or fraction thereof) that could help me make out a project plan for
this. Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
-Nate
all punched cables from back of Patch
Panel. [3] Rewire RJ 45 cable. [4] you get the picture). That way,
there is no surprises and nothing you forgot.
Just a suggestion.
-Nate
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Squeeze
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Hi Group
I have to upgrade IOS in bootflash: (for MSFC2, 6509)
But I can not erase the old version.
- Delete bootflash:command can apply but not take effect .
Image file still stay in bootflash (of course I
(8F/16R) (Great Firewall router with 2 Ethernet)
They all have c2500-jos56i-l.120-17.bin.mz ENTERPRISE/FW PLUS IPSEC 56
loaded
on them right now, but I can load any IOS you want before shipping.
or Make Offer.
Buyer to pay actual SH.
Thanks.
-Nate
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PS. Need to sell
I thought this newsgroup was moderated...
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Post a resolution when you get one.
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Hey Folks... I just wanted to get your opinions on this:=0D
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I snagged a side job (pays great) and am wondering about a situa
this stuff?
Nate
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Well this should take a load off your mind, Cisco doesn't allow retakes
for better scores and now the Vue testing software puts that rule into
effect. We just got an Email from Vue at
Here's the Official ports list:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
Nate
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First I'll give you links to port assignments and documents that will
help, then I'll give you my understanding of the working
Don't feel insulted by this, cuz I did it for about an hour once...
Is your Palm HotSync Manager running and tying up the serial port?
Also, if you are using SerialB, do you have it set in the BIOS for Infrared
(thereby disabling the physical port)?
Nate
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of the 'net?
(Also hats off to uu.net for continuing on with /24! Damn you sprint!)
Congratulations to anyone who has worked hard to learn internetworking.
Certified or not.
Nate Vanderschaaf
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There are 2 boot rom chips on a 2600, and you can order them from Cisco. I
tried replacing them on a 2620 once to fix a problem...
Thanks
-Nate
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There are two chips on the systmem which are right next to ea
You can get in a C-DS3 PA with one or two DS3s... I have 6 of these, and
love them...
PA-MC-T3
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/mucht3a2.htm
PA-MC-2T3+
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/mucht3a1.htm
-The Nate
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The load balancing packet-by-packet is just that, but it is NOT bit by
bit... But is usually works out great...
I turn CEF on in my configs by default, just cause it makes me feel better...
-Nate
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To all:
I un
That would be a great router... It has lots of interfaces too!!! (BRI, 2
serial)... And lots of memory
On the 262x, you need IP PLUS, which is already on this router...
-Nate
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Still on a quest for a
-as ---This acts like EBGP, (need to use
ebgp-multihop if that applies)
neighbor x.x.x.x remote-as---Just like you already have... Nothing
changes here... If this as is not in the
peers list, it will act like the router is configured for the identifier ...
Hope this helps
Thanks
-The Nate
Are you running ppp and getting a peer neighbor-route of the IP on the
other end... This can be turned off by no peer neighbor-route on the
interface, and having ppp re-negotiate.
Thanks
-Nate
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Hi Group,
In thi
:
ip load-sharing per-packet
to verify,
sh ip cef 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0, this will say either per destination or packet
Thanks
-Nate
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And turn off fast switching if you want per packet load balancing:
int s0
no ip rou
, that is probably not what most of
your traffic is going to. I would then configure 4 default gateways, one
for each T1. You should then load-distribute per-desiccation/per-session.
Thanks
-Nate
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Hey gang,
I have a question on
Show controllers gives a received clockrate.
Thanks
-Nate
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How do you tell the actual speed of a serial interface. I know it is not
the
BW command and there is no clock rate set. Is there a
command?
Thanks
) + unit-number + 1
Thanks
-The Nate
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The max. number of Async-line you can have on the NM for either 2600s or
3600s is
thirty-two (32). I couldn't find any NM that has 64 async-line for
either 2600s or 3600s
Try MRTG (www.mrtg.org) it's REALLY easy on Win32.
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Hi All,
I was wondering if someone could tell me a good way to
determine what the utilization, performance, BW,
congestion etc is for a frame-relay
...with the 2600s the cards are not hot-insertable... Did he try putting
it in when the power was turned off?
-Nate
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Hi Group,
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