Well, I used the CiscoPress CID book and that's probably all you need to
prepare for this exam if you already had your CCNP.
Note that I would only recommend this CID books for those who want to take
the CID test. I don't think it is a good Network Design book, you should
have other reference ma
For EBGP, you can use the ebgp-multihop command when the neighbors are not
directly-connected. I was just wondering whether there is a similar
work-around that anyone know of for IBGP.
Basically, I am using loopback interfaces on these two routers and they have
to go through another hop before hi
There is no requirement for IBGP neigbors to be directly connected. Make
> sure that you have the routes for all of the intermediate links and the
> loopbacks in your routing table first.
>
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routing table version 1
>
> Neighbor VAS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down
> State/PfxRcd
>
> 172.16.144.14 65001 8 8100 00:05:13
0
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Just a quick recommendation, get the Halabi's BGP book. It's indeed the
bible for configuring BGP and I am sure you can figure things out with that
book.
Richard
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Just a quick question for those of you who have dealt with a home lab
before:
Currently I got 5 2500, 1 2926 and 1 4000 and just realized that I probably
want to make sure that I don't blow my circuit-braker off once I turned all
these on at the same time. According to Cisco's site, the 2500 woul
Assuming that you have a router at home that you can plug both the cable
modem and DSL in. If you only need to get hold of a specific IP (game
server ) throught the DSL while everything else through the Cable, you could
simply configure default route for the Cable while adding a static route for
t
Make sure you have "transport input all" in the line config.
More on this link:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/comm_server.html
Richard
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> Hello Everybody !
>
> I am trying to telnet my Cisco 2503 rou
I discussed fault tolerance a lot before with customers who has a web site
that would like to be up all the time using DSL lines. As far as I can tell,
there is just no easy way to achieve a high-level of fault tolerance without
running some kind of dynamic routing protocols with your ISP.
Your i
I had two go down was when NorthPoint shutdown
> with warning. I think you idea of the MX records make since, but my
question
> is what about the NT box, two NIC cards ? is that what I need to make it
> work?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steven V. Snead, MCSE, MCP+I, CCNA
>
> -Or
Easiest way is to find a device on your LAN that you have access to at your
remote location and then telnet to your switch from there. For example, you
can telnet into your local router first and then issue a telnet 198.x.x.x
over there.
Richard
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I've been hacking away for quite a while now! Can anyone point to a sample
configuration file on the web with say 2 or more VLANs and one DHCP server?
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Try "logging synchronous"
To synchronize unsolicited messages and debug output with solicited Cisco
IOS software output and prompts for a specific console port line, auxiliary
port line, or virtual terminal line, use the logging synchronous line
configuration command. Use the no form of this comma
Just checked Redback's web site and I am surprised to find that they are
still surviving. ^__^ Anyway, I used to work with Redback equipment a lot
and the only site I used before is the redback.com support page. You do need
a login to download their PDF files. I imagine that you should be able to
Run a search on yahoo and you'll find a lot of tools you can use.
e.g. boson.com has a free tool you can download.
Richard
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> Is anyone aware of any password decoding tools.
>
> I have a copy of the show run of a wo
Since you did not mention for sure whether you would switch ISP or not.
1. If you stay with the same ISP, they should be able to let you keep the
same IP number especially for those 2 /24s. If they plan everything ahead of
time and you keep the old IPs, it is indeed only going to be couple minutes
See lines below.
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> Hi..
>
> Sorry, I need a few more questions to verify whether my understanding on
> loopback is correct or not? Pls answer it.
>
> 1) If I have two router A (loopback=192.168.0.1/32) and B
> (loopba
won't recommend
> doing this though...
>
> The point is, there is no magic behind a loopback interface as you still
> need physical interface and routing entries if you need access.
>
> Richard
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Richard Chang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
This is indeed an interesting question although I never heard that it is
being done...
If I were to take a guess, it would be to manipulate traffic so that
upstreams A would always be preferred. (append extra AS paths and a default
route should do the trick). Then there has to be some kind of ne
For question 2, CEF is able to do both per destination forwarding(default)
and per packet forwarding when doing load-balancing. You can configure the
out-bound interface to per-packet forwarding using the "no ip load-sharing
per-destination" command
Richard
""[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aaron.z)"" wrot
I have been dealing with these shasta boxes for a while. One thing I am
pretty sure is that even Nortel Shasta won't have too much documentation for
their own engineers... Therefore, your best bet to learn about this box
would be to check your SE or through "trial and error", which is what I
did..
he Redback/Cisco 6400 as
an aggregation device. Hopfully Nortel will stick with it rather than cut it
off...
Richard
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Daniel,
Unless you are going to get your own IPs from ARIN, you don't have to worry
about getting anything smaller than /24. Just like John said, if you are
using IPs assigned from ISPs, they should do the aggregation job for you to
make sure your IPs get global routability.
If you could get two
Hello there,
I did not quite understand what you are trying to solve here by these two
diagrams. Could you give us a little bit more details...
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>
> Do give some comments like Advantages and Disadvantage
Assuming that you are talking about DHCP client, you need an IOS that
supports DHCP client feature. I believe that it is not supported until some
12.1(x)T version. Once you got that from Cisco's site, you should be able to
configure one of your interface to get an IP automatically from your ISP.
You would need the Caslow book as well. Search over the archive and you'll
see what other people are using.
Also, make sure you check out the archive for the CCIE lab mailing list. I
found it very inspiring.
Richard
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> I
Hello,
I got some questions when using the "match ip route-source" command and
would appreciate any input:
1. I was trying to set the metric for all the igrp routed redistributed into
ospf t0 2600 using a route-map. Originally the route 12.0.0.0 showed up with
a metric of 20.
r3#i 12.0.0.0
Rout
You could of course set it up so that you will enjoy the full bandwidth of
all 3 T1s lines with redundancy.
Run a search on BGP multihoming on Cisco's site or Groupstudy archives. That
should give you enough examples to start with.
Richard
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Dear Cisco Groupstudy Person:
I locked myself out of my Cisco 7513 router somehow.My Keyboard has no
effect. I'm not sure if this is the reason, but my most recent configuration
change was to fill the No. 4 slot, previously blank, with a Fast Ethernet
Card.
Everytime I power cycle the router,
Dear Cisco Groupstudy Person:
I locked myself out of my Cisco 7513 router somehow.My Keyboard has no
effect. I'm not sure if this is the reason, but my most recent configuration
change was to fill the No. 4 slot, previously blank, with a Fast Ethernet
Card.
Everytime I power cycle the router,
Hi,
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2503 8/8
2504 8/8 w/ mau
2513 8/8
25118/8 w/ Octal
4000M 16/8 1 eth, 1 tok, and 4 port ser.
2522 16\8
Cat 2926 runs same IOS as Cat 5
ISDN Simulator, Emutel Solo.
I will include serial crossover cables, console cables,
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Dear CiscoGroupstudy.com
I am having trouble getting the trunk up between a Cisco 7513 Router
and a Cisco Switch 5500 so that VLAN's 10 and 20 can cross it. It may
be because I can't set interface sc0 on the 5500 switch correctly.
Assume VLAN 10 is 10.10.0.0/1
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