Yep. You'll need a virtual-link between R1 and R2.
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You can summarize the non-classful routes using the area range command at
the ingress point inside the ospf domain. OSPF would pass these classful
(summarized) routes into IGRP. IGRP will then be able to interpret these as
valid routes.
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Yup, thanks for the clarification. Too much coffee, I guess. ;)
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I'd apply it on R3's E0...
access-list 101 deny tcp host 172.16.1.1 host 192.168.1.1 eq ftp
int e0
ip access-group 101 in
Assuming:
HostA IP address: 172.16.1.1
Server IP address: 192.168.1.1
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I would presume that the "2948G" you mentioned is the L2-only model. The
Catalyst 2948G-L2 runs the same software as the Cat5000/5500, otherwise
known as the CatOS. The Monitor command works only for IOS-based switches.
The 2948G-L3 (L-3 switch running IOS) would probably use the Monitor command.
Hmm.. For software, you can get a demo copy of Cisco's IP/TV. It's a working
demo of both server and client. Best of all, it's free.
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Yes. The 2511 can also be used. Though, you need an octal cable (8-async
lines) or two (up to 16 asyncs) for it to be useful. However, in a practice
lab environment, I'm sure you won't be configuring more than 8 or 9 devices.
So a 2509-RJ is much more practical at least for me.
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Well said, John. I guess we'll still be seeing a lot of these until they
standardize auto-negotiation accross all vendors.
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On R4, go to OSPF router config and use summary-address.
Like so:
router ospf
summary-address 170.100.40.0 255.255.255.0
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I'm using a Cisco 2509-RJ. You can control up to 8 devices on it's async
ports (9 if you'll be using the AUX port also). As the async prots are
already RJ-45, you can connect Cisco's console cable directly.
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Here's the command structure:
set span {_mod/src_ports | src_vlan | sc0} dest_mod/dest_port [rx | tx |
both] [inpkts {enable | disable}] [learning {enable | disable}] [multicast
{enable | disable}] [create]
Ex. You want ports 3/1 to be the source and 2/4 to be the monitoring port:
set span 3/1
My heartiest congratulations to you. You're half-way through the CCIE cloud.
It'll be sunshine pretty soon.
Start preparing by gathering up some routers (4 to 6 routers would be
ideal), preferably an IOS L-3 switch, and a bunch of serial and LAN cables.
Start reviewing from the ground up, ie. per
You have a routing problem. Check your routing tables thouroughly. I'm sure
you're missing some networks.
The reason you're able to ping one-way is because you're using different
sets of source and destination IP addresses when pinging from router A to
router F, as compared to pinging from router
One reason I can think of is that ebgp-multihop (in the lab) allows me to
peer to a remote router's loopback interface. This can somewhat overcome
situations wherein the main link can be down, but there still exists another
link in which I can keep the neighborship up for whatever reason. As BGP
ru
I concur with Henry D. Sometimes, the CCIE lab would ask you to do fairly
"stupid" or unconventional things just so they'll know that you master that
particular subject.
In the CCIE practice lab example you provided, the author was probably
trying to test your ability to redistribute between OSPF
Please state your intentions for configuring it this way. Are you
configuring inter-VLAN routing? EtherChannel?
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An idle-timeout of 0 would prevent it from disconnecting the line.
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Troy Leliard wrote:
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> Correct me if I am wrong, but does the CCIE have a IOS based
> switched or a CatOS? I thought it was CatOS cheap and cheerful 5002 would
do it.
>
After Nov. 4, 2002, Catalyst 3550 switches with the EMI software officially
replaced the CatOS switches on the CCIE R&S Lab.
The only IOS L-3 switch I know of that's relatively "cheap" other than the
3550 is the 2948G-L3. The latter is already EOL, however.
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"You only have to use the update-source command when someone is peering to
your loopback address. This is true for an iBGP peer and an eBGP peer."
More info here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/tech/tk826/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a0080093fb8.shtml#updatesource
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RIP v1 or v2 will load balance automatically accross different paths with
the same hop-count to the destination network.
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Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
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> How do you know that is RIP though? It could be any IP
> broadcast? Just being picky. Sorry! :-)
>
> A 52-byte RIPv1 packet would have a 20-byte IP header, an
> 8-byte UPP header, an 8-byte RIP header, and one route. So that
> could be a clue... Also, if RIPv1 is
If it works without the SPIDs, don't use 'em. A SPID is just a "profile" of
the options, keyset button layout, feature button
layout, DNs, etc., assigned to an ISDN TE.
(http://yarchive.net/phone/isdn_spids.html)
It shouldn't interfere with any features supported by your router... ie.
ecapsulation
From
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/learning/le3/le11/learning_ccie_resource_guide.html#11
11. Catalyst 3550 Software Image
In conjunction with the recent change to the Catalyst 3550, CCIE labs
worldwide employ v12.1 using the Enhanced Multilayer Image.
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You may want to know if RIP indeed does trigger the dialing. So, to answer
your 2nd question, use the command "debug dialer packets" to give you a
rundown if RIP is considered an interesting traffic. If RIP is triggering
your ISDN, you'll see a debug output similar to the following:
07:34:30: BR0/
I have taken both exams and passed. However, I was fortunate enough to be
able to enroll in both classes before taking the exam.
What I can say is, on the DQoS part, you can learn most of QoS off the Cisco
website and other QoS books. For the CIPT, you might want to enroll in a
CIPT class, as you
Hey! I haven't done the CIA stuff yet.. :D
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What I'd do is, download the smallest IOS I can find for the particular box
(ie. 2500) and copy it via console (@>9600). Reboot the router with the
working IOS. Now, you can upgrade to the latest IOS image using the ethernet
port.
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