servers. Clients are Windows 2000 Professional workstations.
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encapsulation frame-relay IETF
ip ospf priority 0
ip policy route-map 10
serial restart-delay 0
frame-relay map ip 10.10.1.1 501
frame-relay lmi-type ansi
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Once on the page above, you want to download from the link: "Smart
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When you open the download, the software will install automatically. The
rest is obvious ....
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NB. This switch run the sa
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Any hint would be greatly appreciated.
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than any path learned through over means.
So what is the rational for this step? I bet it is used in some trick
configuration and I admit I have run out of imagination...
Any hint would be greatly appreciated.
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I am trying to do this on a Catalyst 1600:
port 1, port 2, port 3: in vlan 1
port 4, port 5, port 6: in vlan 2
port 7 and port 8: in vlan 3
If you know how to do this would you please give me a hand?
(Yes, I have read the (rather slim) documentation ...)
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pounds for the surge protectors (less than $100) ...
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I was hoping to find an UPS or surge protector that would work with both US
and UK, but after thinking, might be easier to find something when I get
there. Thanks anyway.
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I am moving to England next week (with my Cisco rack).
Are the outlets in England the same shape as the US?
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Tim, I have a Catalyst 1600 and I had the same problem. Here is the work
around I used:
1) I attached a modem to the console
2 I dialed in
3) I assigning an IP address
3) I disconnected and connected to the switch via telnet
Try this with your 1200 ...
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That's correct... If you want to use a different escape character use the
command "escape-character" followed by the ASCII number
Example:
config t
line vty 0 4
escape-character 1
where:
1=A
2=B
3=C
etc...
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Thanks Pete!!!
I will spend more time reading the rfcs.
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ecome candidates that can be advertised to other
peers or placed in the IP routing table. If a route is not placed int he
Loc-RIB, it cannot be placed in the Adj-RIB-Out for advertisement to peers"
Still looking for a reference to Rule 1 ....
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a set of rules out there that precede the rules above ...
Where did you learn about those? Are they published some place?
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R3 sent an update but the message was that 172.16.0.0/16 is unreacheable.
That should explain why R2 did not accept the update!
R3#
1d11h: %BGP-5-ADJCHANGE: neighbor 10.10.2.1 Down User reset
1d11h: %BGP-5-ADJCHANGE: neighbor 10.10.3.1 Down User reset
1d12h: %BGP-5-ADJCHANGE:
On my previous post I said that the problem was on R3. It could also have
been on R2, if R2 rejected the update
I used a debug on R2 to locate the problem. R3 did send the update but R2
rejected it. Please note the keyword "withdrawn" at the end of the output
below:
R2#
1d11h: %BGP-5-ADJCHAN
Still thinking aloud: it seems that the problem is located at R3. When I do
a "show bgp summary" on R2 it apppears that it did not receive any prefix
from R3
NeighborVAS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down
State/PfxRcd
10.10.1.2 4 10112771269200
When I cleared R2, not only did I NOT get the extra path but I lost the
second path on R0. Here is R0 (after clearing R2)
Network Next HopMetric LocPrf Weight Path
*> 172.16.0.0 10.10.5.10 0 101
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Everything I have read seems to indicate that R0 and R2 should have received
2 paths to the 172.16.0.0 network. I did a "clear ip bgp *" on R0. And I got
the expected result:
Network Next HopMetric LocPrf Weight Path
* 172.16.0.0 10.10.4.1
Responding to my second questions: "Is this to prevent loops?"
Well, there is no loop here because neither R2 nor R0 would have received
their local AS in the AS_PATH!
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This is the network:
AS101(R1) --- AS102 (R2) --- AS103 (R3)--- (R4)-AS100(R0) to AS101
(R1)
(R3 and R4 are IBGP neighbors)
I have route 172.16.0.0 on AS101 (R1) that is advertised via BGP.
When i do a "show ip bgp", the only routers that have two paths to
172.16.0.0 are R3 and R4. R0 a
I was not aware of this requirement. Thank you!!!
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My frame-relay switch died, so I put 2 1700 routers back-to-back to get
enough interfaces.
I made sure to use the interface type "nni" between the two 1700, yet it
looks like the two frame-relay switches are not talking to each other.
Anyone try this trick before. This is what I get:
frame2#sho
I have had bus errors on my Cisco 4000 router.
I ran a memory diagnostic on memory addresses 0x0004
to 0x067F which should have covered tests for DRAM lower location,
boot EPROM, Flash EPROM, and DRAM upper location as well as Onboard
ressources and system IO
( http://www.cisco.com/wa
I have had bus errors on my Cisco 4000 router.
I ran a memory diagnostic on memory addresses 0x0004
to 0x067F which should have covered tests for DRAM lower location,
boot EPROM, Flash EPROM, and DRAM upper location as well as Onboard
ressources and system IO
( http://www.cisco.com/warp
Manish, I think you have solved my problem ...Thanks also to Steven,
Priscilla, Tangled up in Blue, Brad and Bernard; I will try your suggestions
to.
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other side with no echos, etc Seems to me that I
would be missing quite a lot in doing a voice lab other the Internet. Are my
assumptions correct? Or am I just paranoid ...
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pickup the phone (just
kidding).
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Don, I did not understand your post. Pierre-Alex
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Understood ...
THANKS Chuck!!!
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to taking it configure routers under time presure: memorization of configs
or sequence in which the router operates
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Thanks for the landmark...
With an extra more focus, today I was able to do a new case scenario:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/bri_isdn_11048.html
in exactly 15 minutes. That was pretty stressfull!
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Please send us the output of "show isdn status" on that router.
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How fast should a well prepared CCIE candidate take to setup the network
below: (watch the wrap)
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/129/bri-backup-map-watch.html
Right now I am taking 30 minutes. Is that too slow or about right right?
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I don't know which IGP protocols you run on your network (if any)... so this
is just a wild guess.
If you were running RIP it could trigger the link ...
(I would add: access-list 101 deny udp any any eq 520)
If you were running OSPF
(I would add: access-list 101 deny ospf any any)
P
I know the feelling ...
You said: " But what is really scaring me is the
"Old" Stuff like Bridging, Token, IPX. "
Then why not postpon your lab and take the lab after November.
Apparently they are removing ipx and token ring?
Pierre-Alex
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Well here is a start: the 5-4-3 rule reffers to
5 segments
4 repeaters
3 populated segments
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to use
the already existing channel to reply to router B ... but then it would mean
that something must have leaked from A to B to prone routerA to initiate a
connection ...
but what if not ip data?
I will do some more research on this and post my findings&remaks&questions
in a next
Interfaces
up and I am renumbering the loopbacks I will let you know.
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Gaz, you are going to have to educate me on cultural issues ...
What is wrong with those numbers ?
(ip host isdn2 2065 1.1.1.1)
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... However, what is the need to open a
second channel when there is one already opened? Shouldn't Router A use the
already existing channel?
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No I am not running any routing protocol!
Here are my configs:
isdn1 (router A)
isdn1#show run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 1166 bytes
!
version 12.2
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
no service password-encryption
!
hostname isdn1
!
enable secr
>From router B, I pinged a boggus destination. This triggered the bri
interface on router B. Here is the output of the "debug dialer events" from
Router A. You can see that router A (for no apparent reason) is trying to
call router B (even though it is router B who initiated the call.) Of course
t
Posted to Cisco Newsgroup at 3:30 on June 13, 2002
Router A and Router B are connected to an Atlas 550 via BRI interfaces
Router A ATLAS --- ROUTER B
Both router are configured with DDR Dialer maps so that Router A can call
router B or vice-versa (basic stuff).
When Router A is called by
Router A and Router B are connected to an Atlas 550 via BRI interfaces
Router A ATLAS --- ROUTER B
Both router are configured with DDR Dialer maps so that Router A can call
router B or vice-versa (basic stuff).
When Router A is called by Router B, Router A answers normally and the link
goe
Switches can do Layer 3 switching (hardware base routing) if they have a
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ths from now.
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Steven, thanks for the answer. I am still have questions ...
Where do I find original documents on Frame-Relay?
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val I have taken care of my first burst.
During the next four bursts, I am "paying back" so to speak on my credit
line because I am sending less than the CIR.
So on the 9th Tc interval I can burst again.
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Try exercising... It does increase mental stamina.
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ing back" so to speak on my credit
line because I am sending less than the CIR.
So on the 9th Tc interval I can burst again.
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The IOS documentation has a section on QoS. Check CC0
Regarless of your method of preparation you need to take some test
to check your understanding. Boson was a great help in that matter.
Good luck on your exam.
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those who gracefully took the time to answer my questions. I particularly
want to thank Priscilla and Leigh Anne who both put me back on track several
times during the last two years and Daniel Cotts for squeezing some time out
of his busy schedule to spend some time discussing Cisco with me.
Pierre
Priscilla, I read section 3.3 of RFC 793. Everything is clear...
Thanks for stressing out those important points of semantic.
Pierre-Alex
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Best of luck to you!
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Dear Kris, Karago, Pierre-Alex, Chuck, Steven, Brian and everybody thanks
is already the next segment number ...
thanks
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This is is really cool!
I was not aware of this.
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Here's the li
You need the ISDN switch or switch simulator
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Team,
We have a 7200 with the following
Looks good ...
I would also add a bandwidth statement on the serial interfaces to specify
64 Kbps
This way the metric calculated by EIGRP will match your actual network
bandwidth
This would make a difference if your network became more complex ...
Pierre-Alex
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Just curious
Do I need to review all my routing and switching commands for the CCIE
written? Boson #3 have no emphasis on commands but Boson #1 does.
Thank you,
Pierre-Alex
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Thank you Remmert. Can I assume that with a 16 Mb Token ring a bit time
would be 16 bits per seconds?
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tion. For example in the sentence "The
active monitor holds the token for 24-bit time"
how long is 24 bit times? (I am sure not one second!)
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tion. For example in the sentence "The
active monitor holds the token for 24-bit time"
how long is 24 bit times? (I am sure not one second!)
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Congratulations!
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Pierre,
Sorry for the
Good luck to you, .. one more question. Are the mistakes in the second
edition of Giles in the multiple choice questions or in the text itself?
Pierre-Alex
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If the second edition of Giles' book a reliable study source.
I read that the first edition was crippled with mistakes and I would like to
know if all of them got fixed in the Second Edition.
Thank you!
Pierre-Alex
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I called TAC this morning. I had no problem getting through.
If you are in the US, the number is: 1 800 553 2447
Pierre-Alex
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en resolved to their
satisfaction ...
I don't have access to the TAC Case Tool kit because I have no contract
agreement with Cisco. Is there a button somewhere on the electronic form
that says "Close"?
Thank you,
Pierre-Alex
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You have worked with TAC on a case. The problem is resolved.
Who will close the case? The TAC engineer or the customer
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traffic. No problem there!
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Can't find any explanation on CCO about "output buffers swapped out"
(Ethernet interface)
Any one has a definition of what it is and what could cause 146399
(resent)
Can't find any explanation on CCO about "output buffers swapped out"
(Ethernet interface)
Any one has a definition of what it is and what could cause 146399903
"output buffers swapped out" on an Ethernet interface?
thank you,
Pierre-Alex
Very useful. Thanks!
Pierre-Alex
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Buy some tr nics and put them on a pc, and a
r.
Then you type "ati4" and enter (even if you don't see what you type)
Send us a copy of what your session and your "running config"
Pierre-Alex
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Do you know tool(s) that can generate Bad Token ring frames, duplicate
tokens, etc... ?
I would like to check my Token Ring troubleshooting skills.
thank you!
Pierre-Alex
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Internet Commerce information to sign the Internet Commerce Agreement for
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al:incorrect format"
Any idea?
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I am using Cisco Secure ACS v2.6
I can't find the location in the software where I can set the commands users
can use (Authorization).
Can you give me a hint?
thank you,
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Anyone in Warsaw (Poland), preparing for the CCIE written / Lab?
Please contact me of line.
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I lost my job in the US and I have to relocate.
Which country would you go to?
thanks
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Cool! I will spend sometime today learning how to use the bug tool...
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Amazing I removed logging synchronous on line console 0 and debug
worked
I am curious, what is the reason for "logging synchronous" preventing debug
outputs
on terminal lines?
Pierre-Alex
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Kind of a silly problem but can't figure it out ...
I am connected to R1 via telnet. I have turned on debugging of ip packets
I also have issued the command "terminal monitor"
Yet I do not get anything logged when I ping the Ethernet interface of R1
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Has anyone used the IBM 8228 Token Ring MAU with Cisco routers?
Do you recommend the product?
Thank you,
Pierre-Alex
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Has anyone used the IBM 8228 Token Ring MAU with Cisco routers?
Do you recommend the product?
Thank you,
Pierre-Alex
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you have connected at the same time?
b) What ISDN features can you configure on the routers:
TROUBLESHOOGING
a) What troubleshooting case scenario can you emulate on the software?
b) Can you use debug on the equipment
ANY COMMMENT YOU WANT TO MAKE ON THIS SOFTWARE:
Thank you,
Pierre-Alex
The routers can be logically connected.
However, to my knowledge, the best practice is that they are directly
connected.
Pierre-Alex
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Subject: Route-map - Boson - incorrect?
Here are two statements from BOSON and their associated answers:
"When a Match is made, the Route Map can change the
the route.
Boson indicates in their test that this is a false statement.
Am I correct or is the test correct?
Thank you!
Pierre-Alex
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Just to make sure:
Student A passed is CCNP last week. His certification is valid for 3 years,
regardless of
changes in the content of the exams or the certification. Correct?
Thank you,
Pierre-Alex
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Congratulations!
Pierre-Alex
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With many hours of reading and hands on, n
Ok, you win :)
Pierre-Alex
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well, to continue to beat this dead horse ( like anyone cares about RIPv2
ng protocols to support route
aggregation". So I am prone to conclude that the ability
to do VLSM does not automatically means that you can do CIDR .
My two cents ...
Pierre-Alex
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have examples /
references to support my arguments and I would like to know if I am correct.)
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Pierre-Alex
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If a routing protocol can do VLSM does that automatically mean that it can
also do CIDR?
Pierre-Alex
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OK it's clear now!
I got the credit card out. Will buy the book online, tonight after class!!!
Thanks again,
Pierre-Alex
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Yes that is what I concluded There is only 1 thing ... doesn't switch 3
send BPDUs as soon as it enter Listening mode?
Pierre-Alex
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