the maths.
I haven't had to do this for a long time so it might be slightly incorrect.
Regards
-Paul
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205.250.180.0 - 205.250.180.255
Keep in mind, not every address or address block listed above
will be used for a website address, but they are all potential
candidates.
HTH,
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denied. Either that or the other end had somehow blocked us as well (which
they shouldn't have for the purposes of the lab). What are thoughts on that?
Paul
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our dns resolves
www.radiowave.com to 64.37.194.252
www.entrypoint.com to 205.228.184.11
Regards
-Paul
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Please forward all replies to the Jobs list. This is not appropriate for
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I don't think you're fixing the real problem.
You should configure the dialer-lists so that only interesting traffic is
allowed to bring up the isdn line and keep it up.
If you fix this then you won't need mrtg.
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Ok, it must be down again.
have
to do it all again. The tail fin 3com modem show proper lights. However, I
can ping my own address but no longer the gateway everytime. I then have to
reinitialize (restart) the cable modem and release/renew my dhcp address to
get it working again. Anyone have a clue. why this is.
Paul
I have 2 questions about Proxy ARP that I hope someone could answer for me:
1. Does a client machine that uses Proxy ARP have a default gateway?
Sometimes but it is not necessary. Your client machine must support Proxy ARP.
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The port isn't currently set as a trunk port. QED.
Does the setting of a trunk port have any connection
with VTP
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List circuit breakers went off this weekend.
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building to establish a 1 GB "Wireless" connection. Now thats a connection!
Apparently the device is the size of one of those mini-cameras found on some
laptops.
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I just passed my CCDA yesturday, I used mainly the
material from this site!
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Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites.
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. They also
make 10mb/sec and 20mb/sec models (both including the T1's).
http://www.wavespan.com
Paul
On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Sites, Bob wrote:
Has anyone used, or have any opinions on the Cisco Aironet 340? I'm looking
into hooking up a small office in a remote bldg going bldg to bldg that is
less
Remember if Someone e-mails you direct, it will not have the footers.
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poor.
Therefore, the 2500 wouldn't even be capable of managing 64 Kbit or 128 Kbit
of 3DES processing. Your 2Mb link would be better served by something like
the Cisco VPN Concentrator 3005 or similar.
Regards,
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Congrats,
What did u use to study for Routing 2.0 ?
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start works??
thanks
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the command be on the second core router ?
I haven't any configs to attach, its purely speculation at the moment
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typo command should be
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Hi
Not sure if i can do this (there is no problem that i am trying to solve
Doh
typo command should be
ip summary-address eigrp 20 192.168.115.0 255.255.255.240
TIA
-Paul
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Hi
Not sure
The standard US "working week" is 40 hours/week, but that's almost never
the case with people in this field. I know the younger people (like
myself) are known for pulling pretty long hours. I don't know about most
people, but a 55-60 hour week is about normal for me. I've done longer
(hell
There isn't a "72pin DIMM". Only 168pin (for now). You are looking for 72
pin SIMMs.
DIMM = Dual Inline Memory Module
SIMM = Single Inline Memory Module
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Technically ICMP isn't a part of the process layer in IP, it's a part of the
IP layer itself and doesn't use a port number but rather an IP 'type'.
ICMP's protocol code within IP itself is 0x01.
As far as the other two are concerned I know nothing about. Never heard of
IKE and am not familiar
ICND training
class through Global Knowledge here in a couple of weeks.
Thanks again for the link.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 11:41 AM
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Paul,
Thanks for your
Hello
Whilst searching the interhoola I discovered an excellent URL encyclopedia
which I thought some people here may find useful.
http://www.freesoft.org/CIE/Project/surfsite.htm
Regards
Paul
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Longest match will always have preference.
From: A P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 14:32:28 +0530
hi all
suppose routing table has following 2 entires learned from EIGRP
Destination
Not this question again.
look thro' the archives.
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Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 11:00:58 -0400
I have been studying
It probably has ICMP Echo Reply disabled. Thus...no ping. It will receive
the ping but not acknowledge it.
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I am able to Telnet from
Of course but you wouldn't want to do that. Just block Type 0 (echo request)
and Type 8 (echo-reply). The rest of the ICMP types should be allowable.
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From: Issac, Benny (NJAOST) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 1:03 PM
To: 'Jianfeng Wang';
You're studying for the wrong exam... the coarse material changed quite a
bit from CLSC to BCMSN. You're better off picking up the Cisco Press
BCMSN book and study that.
Paul
On 31 Jul 2000, Dele Ajayi wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm preparing to take the BCMSN exam by Friday and I've been using
We use WhatsUp Gold. For the paging we use pagers that can accept
alphanumeric email pages (like Arch).
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Nasser N Khwaja wrote:
Hello Everybody,
Does anyone know about any software package that monitors a network so that
if any router(s) goes down the support Engineer
permitted to send very short messages before being blocked.
Paul Borghese
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right thats got your attention!
as in
We do not sell the mailing list addresses to anyone. Of course it is very
difficult to stop someone from subscribing to the list and copying any
e-mail address that posts. But in a few weeks I will have an answer for
that as well.
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This discussion should be on the Jobs list, not on the Cert list. Please
move it over to that list.
Paul
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There's two things you need to allow for MS PPTP (I assume that's what
you're using.)
Port 1723 tcp, and either GRE (protocol 47) for NT4 or IPSec (protocol
50) for Win2k. I know NT4 uses GRE and this setup will work, but I've
heard Win2k has an option to use IPSec instead. Either way allow
Yea the CCIE Group is only added on a periodic basis. I always promise
myself that I will add more frequently, but never seem to manage it. The
last time I updated the list was in Mid July. Had people waiting since May
(ouch).
Sorry for the delays!
Paul
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From
.
The set command from privileged exec will run an initial setup routine on
the switch.
Hope that helps,
Paul
Hello:
I am trying to set SPAN on my 2924 switch using command set span
My switch doesn't recognize this command. As matter of fact when I do
set ?
the only provided option is CR
, they CAN
be on seperate blades.
Paul
I have a simple question, and one which I cannot readily answer at this
time. Can I safely connect TWO switch ports from a Cisco 5509 (two different
switch blades) to a hub to increase the hub's crossconnection bandwidth,
without having a looping problem
Yeah I have but it kept crashing.
Oh dear. Sorry but I couldn't resist.
I expect I'll get 'flamed' now.
From: "Okuwa, Daley" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: concorde
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 11:34:24 +0100
Hi all
Has anyone used
Yeah I have but it kept crashing.
Oh dear. Sorry but I couldn't resist.
I expect I'll get 'flamed' now.
From: "Okuwa, Daley" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 11:34:24 +0100
Hi all
Has anyone used
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From: "Bullock, Jason" [EMAIL
didn't do that much testing anyway (just studied the
hell out of the material from the book.) Only lab stuff I did with our
switches was set up a few Etherchannel links and did some ISL trunking
with a 7206 router.
Paul
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Ole Drews Jensen wrote:
Congratulations Paul
n serial 1 port
80 TCP will be forwarded to 10.0.0.2 80/tcp. This allows you to host
web/mail/whatever servers behind an overloaded NAT.
Hope this helps.
Paul
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, David L Miller wrote:
Using IOS 11.3 Enterprise on a RSM with (PAT) port address translation
NA Sniffer Pro doesn't work with Win2K as far as my experience goes.
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I here EtherPeek I here is quite good. If you have the
CCO online documentation, and a Cisco 2924XL
switch. The Cisco Press book covers the entire exam pretty well.
BCRAN is next for me, then CIT to follow shortly..
Paul
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et headers and
that kind of stuff it will still just show as a stub.
If a Cisco is set to totally stubby, and another router from another
vendor is set to just stub for the area, the two routers will have no
problems at all communicating with each other.
Paul
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Gsantoz wrote:
I have three routers connected via token ring, A, B, C.
Routers B C both have serial links to the same location.
Can I configure router A to balance the traffic between routers R C.
Currently using static routes in A to send traffic to B only.
Thanks!
Routing protocol in use on router A is OSPF.
Routers B and C are not under my control, and while they too use OSPF, I would
prefer to use static routes to the destination networks, as they have LARGE
amounts of routing entries.
The two serial links from B and C are both FR T1's.
Well, then I guess my real question should have been on summarizing the routes
coming into router A.
Can you go into a little more detail on that?
BTW, I don't have the 2nd router connected yet. I wanted to find out what would
be involved firstso I can't tell you if the metrics are the
Currently, static routes are used between A and B/C (C doesn't exist yet)
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I bought the CCDA study material, and am taking the
CCDA test in the next couple of weeks
Thanks Jim!
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I have been posting this message in numerous places
in
this newsgroup, so if you've already seen it, please
disregard. I recently posted a message
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/697/8.html
These Cisco books also have some good information on SNA\IP networking.
Internetworking SNA with Cisco Solutions
Cisco CCIE Fundamentals: Network Design Case Studies
Cisco Router Hand Book
Hope this is helpful.
Paul Coggin
Internetwork Solutions
Check out:
http://www.employees.org/~tbates/cidr.plot.html
It is a graph of the number of routes on the internet over time. You can
also review the effectiveness of CIDR utilization on the internet at:
http://www.employees.org/~tbates/cidr-report.html
Paul Borghese
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Jeff,
How about posting it on GroupStudy.com and the mailing list can take a look?
It would be good exercise for CCDP/CCDA candidates.
Paul
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From: Jeff Walzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Cisco' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 3:22 PM
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yeah why not?
just do it so many times you know what to expect, that way you get thro'
eventually. Like the monkey and typewriters thing, does that apply to CCIE
as well as the complete works of shakespear?
Seriously tho', if you are going to learn all you need for the CCIE you
might as well
, not a problem
Paul Borghese
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From: Thomas Lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, July 10, 2000 1:32 PM
Subject: Repeat Messages
Is it just me, or are others getting resends of groupstudy messages from
before?
Tom Lisa, Instructor
for delivery at 11:02:47 and sent to me at
11:21:44. So I received the message 19 minutes after the first person
received the message. Not bad considering the number of e-mails on the
list. By the way, the news feed is always posted before e-mails.
Take care,
Paul
Paul
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Mohamed Abubakkar Siddiqu wrote:
It is not possible in Cisco.
But one stupid Idea.
U just transfer the configuration into TFTP server.
Edit the Configuration and transfer back.
regards
siddiqu .T
--
T. Mohamed Abubakkar Siddiqu CCNA
http://www.riversoft.com/ http://www.riversoft.com/
I believe this will be the network management tool of the future.
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From: Ledwidge, Feargal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 7:31 AM
To: cisco
Subject: RE: network mangement program...
Take a
.
Paul Borghese
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From: Emilia Lambros [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, July 10, 2000 11:44 PM
Subject: RE: Which access-list increase load the most?
In response to the other part of the question, I know Cricket
(http
by the end of september is still going to
happen :)
Paul
On Sat, 8 Jul 2000, rtc wrote:
What are the differences between the two Exams?
I prepared for the ACRC 1.0 which I'll take at the
end-of-the-month but some have advised taking the BSCN 2.0
to not feel guilty about not
studying for a change.
Best of luck to all here and thanks to words of wisdom that fills most of
this list.
Paul Doyle
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and maybe
443 depending opon your setup.
Paul Borghese
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Date: Saturday, July 08, 2000 6:22 AM
Subject: Internet chat..www traffic??
hello cisco people.
We have a series of access lists
Joe,
Sounds Great! I will be there and I will also post a message on the Website
about the dinner.
Paul Borghese
Date: Saturday, July 08, 2000 12:15 PM
Subject: Groupstudy Dinner at Networkers 2000 Orlando
Hi All,
Some time back I put out some posts to see if some of you would like
I will add it to the GroupStudyLinks page! Way cool!
Paul
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This was buried in a reply to an email
Check the GroupStudy.com links page under products. You will find a few
products that perform simulation. Also the links page contains a list of
online Labs.
Paul
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Date
in august, since I sort of mixed and matched various study sources to get
the material I needed to pass this exam.
I'm on to BCMSN now, hope the road isn't too bumpy :)
Paul
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the appropriate IOS image so it can boot up. Had this
happen to me last week when I accidentally upgraded a 2610 to a
c2600-is-mz-XK1 IOS without it having enough ram (ofcourse it had to be
the only router on our network with less than 24mb)
Hope this helps.
Paul
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Niraj Palikhey
Hi,
Please change your name to something other then
GroupStudy.
Thanks!
Paul
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Hello Friends...
I
a router in place to route between to two
networks.
Hope this helps!
Paul Schultz
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Darren Blake wrote:
Hi All,
I am new to this list so sorry if this has been asked before.
I am really confused about the benefits/setup of Vlans. The more reading I
do on the subject
interface but it would be
interesting to try.
Of course both of these solutions are based upon the premise that there is
not a more elegant way by simply telling the router to "idle-timeout never"
or some other simple command I have not investigated.
Take care,
Paul Borghese
-Origin
I usually just put dialer idle-timeout 2147483, I think this is the max
number of seconds you can put on it, and have had pretty good luck with
the connection not timing out.
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Nahrajieh D.Anggaon wrote:
Hello,
How do you disable "dialer idle-timeout" and set the DDR
and I find
3Coms tech support a bit poor. IMHO. I wouldn't like libel action.
You could try 3com's Knowledge base on their website.
Best regards
Paul
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Why not just disable it on the interface? I have done it for security
purposes in the past. Perhaps I'm missing sommat, if so, my apologies.
Paul
From: Phil Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Erick [EMAIL PROTECTED], Aaron Prather [EMAIL PROTECTED
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Let's hope it is now more stable. Sorry!
Paul
Does anyone know of a program that will capture IP Accounting information
for billing purposes?
Thanks,
Paul Borghese
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From: Michael L. Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 12:18 AM
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I agree, I have seen the Win2k boxes behave very stable - I havent used them
for routing but wouldnt hesitate to do so. Use win2k for awhile and you
will be convinced that stability has arrived at M$.
Paul
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From: William E Gragido[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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the redirect
message is received, the PC1 should send any additional packets to PC2.
Of course this is assuming that the PC's have an operating system that
understands and supports ICMP redirect messages.
Paul Borghese
Here it goes:
On an ethernet LAN segment, there are PC1, PC2, and Router
My guess is the Cisco Legal Team had someting to do with it as they would
consider it a trademark violation.
Paul
Bond Jeffrey MSgt 93 CSS/SCON wrote in message ...
Does anyone know what happen to this site?? It seems to have been
shutdown..
Jeffrey Bond, MCSE, CCNA
912.327.2741
FAX
Hello All,
I am currently signed up for the foundation exam/CCNP 1. Cisco says
this exam is now 70Q/75Minutes. I believe this test us to be around 2-3
hours long. Has anyone sat for this exam lately to comment on this
change and if this is a good/bad sign. Just trying to get a base of what
to
I think he is referring to SNA -vs- E-Mail. E-Mail is usually not a
time-critical application while SNA usually is time sensitive. Therefore,
you may want to prioritize your SNA traffic to have a higher prioritization
over e-mail.
Paul
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