well, since C and D are in the same area they have the tame topology DB.
they KNOW the best route to each other and are going to use it.
the tunnel idea is kinda stupid.
first let me ask why you would want traffic between two directly connected
routers to NOT use that link?
...But anyway, i would
frame relay his inverse arp, if the admin is lazy, atm-dxi needs map
statements (sometimes), which im guessing you havent made =P
there is a possibility that i am speaking out of my ass on this one.
-Peter Slow CCNP
- Original Message -
From: "Hamid"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 9:4
next time you recomend using bgp to fix an IGP problem, im going to.., well,
uh, just dont do it again.
- Original Message -
From: "Chuck Larrieu"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 10:38 AM
Subject: RE: Wanna Be a CCIE? Try This One [7:6076]
> Run BGP on all routers and manipulate the
s 120, and BGP int routes are 200
(right?)
- Original Message -
From: "W. Alan Robertson"
To: "Peter I. Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist" ;
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: Wanna Be a CCIE? Try This One [7:6076]
> Peter,
>
> With all due respe
Or use a route-map to increase the path cost...
Otherwise you lose that filtered path as a backup route...
Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
Planetary Networks
535 West 34th Street
New York, NY
10001
Cell:(516) 782.1535
Desk: (646) 792.2395
Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax:(6
- Original Message -
From: "W. Alan Robertson"
To: "Peter I. Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist" ;
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: Wanna Be a CCIE? Try This One [7:6076]
> Peter,
>
> With all due respect, he doesn't have an IGP problem... He
he routers in area 0 but want to use that action as
> my last resort.
>
> kevin
>
> ""Peter I. Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist"" wrote in
> message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > well, since C and D are in the same area they have
WOOPS. Due to me being a jackass. I have been looking at your diagram
incorrectly.
I would think that if OSPF is configured properly, this will already be the
case.
Can i see your routing tables, please?
preferably from all four routers.
Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
Planeta
SINGLE AS.
...don't get all in a tizzy, i recognize that you have a good idea.
I just don't like it =P
/me ducks
>
> It's not the only solution, but it is a valid solution, and in my
> opinion, it's a good solution.
>
> Alan
>
> - Original Message -
>
what model router?
Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
Planetary Networks
535 West 34th Street
New York, NY
10001
Cell:(516) 782.1535
Desk: (646) 792.2395
Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax:(646) 792.2396
- Original Message -
From: "Reinhold Fischer"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, M
CEF is supposed to be a FIX!?
Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
Planetary Networks
535 West 34th Street
New York, NY
10001
Cell:(516) 782.1535
Desk: (646) 792.2395
Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax:(646) 792.2396
- Original Message -
From: "David Chandler"
To:
Sent:
yup.
thats going to happen when you plug that many serial links into the 3640.
look at the mtu, look at your pps, and look at the 2640's forwarding
capabilities.
i have a cusdtomer who's 2640 freaks out the same way with 8 t-1s coming
into it...
Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
on a regular basis.
today a funny orange light started blinking on a really expensive L# module
for a Cat 4k =(
Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
Planetary Networks
535 West 34th Street
New York, NY
10001
Cell:(516) 782.1535
Desk: (646) 792.2395
Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax:
Uhh, the enable or enable secret?
the enable pass can be decrypted, but if you have an enable secret, you're
screwed, as its a non-reversible hash...
Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
Planetary Networks
535 West 34th Street
New York, NY
10001
Cell:(516) 782.1535
Desk: (646) 79
yes
Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
Planetary Networks
535 West 34th Street
New York, NY
10001
Cell:(516) 782.1535
Desk: (646) 792.2395
Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax:(646) 792.2396
- Original Message -
From: "Eric ding"
To:
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 1:21 AM
Su
i need a sample config for a GSR, a 7513, a 7206 with 400
interfaces, a can of glue, a bottle of orange soda, and two and a half
peanuts.
go away, or be more precise.
Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
Planetary Networks
535 West 34th Street
New York, NY
10001
Cell:
We. i have a True l;ayer 3 catalyst.
its a cat 5 with sup III and nffc
Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
Planetary Networks
535 West 34th Street
New York, NY
10001
Cell:(516) 782.1535
Desk: (646) 792.2395
Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax:(646) 792.2396
- Original Messag
Uhh, NAT perhaps!?
-humboldt
Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
Planetary Networks
535 West 34th Street
New York, NY
10001
Cell:(516) 782.1535
Desk: (646) 792.2395
Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax:(646) 792.2396
- Original Message -
From: "Bob Edmonds"
To:
Sent: Mond
...he needs to do nat as well.
he has an entire network, and only one IP address
Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
Planetary Networks
535 West 34th Street
New York, NY
10001
Cell:(516) 782.1535
Desk: (646) 792.2395
Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax:(646) 792.2396
- Origi
19 matches
Mail list logo