I think one of the factors is the port priority. Three factors that
influence Root bridge port selection are: port cost, path to the root, and
port priority. I think the only one you can change is port priority. This
can be set for different values depending on the type of switch you are
runnin
Group,
Question, if you are maintaining the DNS zones for your domains, do
you need reverse zones with entries for each of your domains the Internet
needs to get to? Let's say your ISP is providing secondary DNS for you,
will they host reverse DNS for you? or do you still need to provide
Group,
I have a 4000 and a 2501. I am building a test lab and was going to
use a couple of CSU/DSUs connected together via a T-1 cross-over cable. Has
anyone ever done this and is this the best way to construct a lab?
Thanks,
Wayne
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Group,
What is the passing score for 640-504 BCMSN?
Thanks,
Wayne
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You may need to enable portfast access. This will allow the computer to
transmit data immediately and the switch will learn the MAC address at a
later time. It will however broadcast data coming to your port on all ports
it does not know the MAC address for until it learns your computer's MAC
ad
What mode does the router come up in? RMON?
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From: zuszus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 3:50 PM
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Subject: configuration register
i am a network administrator of CORVIT SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITED PAKISTAN.I
JUST CHANGED TJE
I passed the CCDA on Friday of last week. It was a very hard exam due to
the case studies and the scale of topics tested. I did not write everything
down as I was told to do, so I made it even more diffcult for myself. I
passed, but was not happy with my score. I used the DCN from Cisco Press
Yes, You need to put on ONE gateway on the NT Server, and that is your
external network. You need to put "route add" statements on the NT Server
to get back to your internal. Make sure you do not have but one default
gateway, this is important as NT will not know which interface to send
packets
Group -
With only 3,000 to 4,000 CCIE's in the world, what is the expected
salary at that level? I only ask this because if there are so few, what
kind of pay range do they command? I know that MCSE's are paid anywhere
from 45,000 to 65,000 depending on where you live and how big the c
Group,
I have a Cisco 3548 XL with two VLANs on it (VLAN 1 and VLAN2).
Some of the ports on the switch are set to multaccess ports for access to
both VLANs. This setup works fine for about a day and then the computers on
these multaccess VLAN ports can not talk with the main VLAN1, but c
Group,
I have eight Cisco 3548XL switches running in one VLAN (VLAN 1). I
needed to isolate about 25 PCs on one switch so I moved those PCs to the
same physical switch and setup a second VLAN (VLAN 2) on that switch. I had
several PCs which needed access to both VLANs, so I move
The Boson Switching sucked! It was no where close to the actual exam, if I
was a cram and exam type I would have failed the Switching exam just using
the Boson test exam. I do not use the Boson exams for any Cisco tests
anymore.
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Group,
How do you configure a Cisco router to use usernames and passwords?
We use strictly passwords.
Thanks,
Wayne
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Gentlemen and Ladies,
Thanks for your help on the use of usernames. My next question is
where could I find a list of permissions I can assign certain usernames or
how can I assign certain usernames with the enable permission? I got the
router to login via telnet using usernames, but now
Group,
I have a site connected to s DSL cloud to our main office. The host
DSL router is connected to our Cisco Internet route which also sits on our
LAN. I am trying to run DHCP on our LAN and have the remote clients request
an address from our local DHCP server. The DHCP is NT 4.0, w
Group,
I mis-spoke, its two Cisco router talking to one another, not a DSL
router and a Cisco router. Both routers at my site and at the remote site
are Cisco and they run through a Frame Cloud from the remote site to mine.
Thanks,
Wayne
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From: Roan, Wayne
Group,
Anyone know what the following errors are, and what causes them?
00:08:12: %LANCE-3-UNDERFLO: Unit 1, underflow error
00:10:56: %LANCE-3-UNDERFLO: Unit 0, underflow error
00:38:12: %LANCE-3-UNDERFLO: Unit 1, underflow error
00:44:34: %LANCE-3-UNDERFLO: Unit 0, underflow error
00:50:54: %L
Group,
I have a company(A) that is currently connected to the Internet through
a 256K frame, it is sharing IPs with another company(C) x.x.x.x/25 on a
different router. I have connected this site to a sister company(B) via
fiber and want to disconnect the 256K frame. I want to have all tr
Anyone know a good resouce for how to properly add static routes on a Cisco
router? I need to advertise routes to the same subnet on the same router,
but going out different interfaces (Two child companies of our's are using
the same subnet, but it is subnetted with a /25).
Thanks,
Wayne
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That is correct. The cards and the switch will continue to "negotiate" for
every tranmission. You need to change one of them to a certain speed. They
are both trying to figure out which speed to run at. If you make one run at
a certain speed, this problem will go away. I always set the NIC to
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