Yes, Ben...I think that is what he is saying...I made a diagram in a past
post.
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Can someone clarify this for me?
During OSPF Start up when is the DR/BDR election done? The BSCN books
states it is in this order:
- Routing Table is Generated
Down State
Init State
2way State (bidirection communication established)
- DR/BDR Election
ExStart State (DR/BDR election
Correction (I am correcting myself)
Actually it goes like this:
- Neighbors are Established
Down State
Init State
2way State (bidirection communication established)
- DR/BDR Election
ExStart State (DR/BDR election done)
- Routing Table is Generated
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Where might I find he list that you are refering to?
Rob
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Here is the story:
Recently laid off from Verizon, 3+ years hands on OSPF/IP experience with
all kinds of routers/switches including Cat 5500's, 3640/20's, 7500 routers,
250x, and a bunch of Nortel stuff.
I am seeking my CCIE, to keep myself in the market. I have my CCNA, but
know that I need
Jim,
I really don't have this problem in a production sense. I'm working with
HSRP and the standby track commands. I was really trying to create an up
down state on the vlan interface for testing HSRP tracking. Still
testing...
Robert
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Group,
What would cause a vlan interface to be in an up down state when doing a
sh int vlanxxx command?
TIA,
Robert
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I want to work on IP Multicast in my home lab...
Any idea on examples..to workout.
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I tried to perform DLSW in home lab, but with ethernet interfaces.
Sh dlsw peers shows successfull 'connect' remoete peers.
But I cannot reachablity or, Netbios reachablity or mac address in
capablitues.
Can any none clarify it?
Thanks and regards
,
Robert Raver
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Hey Group ,
I know that you can put the questions mark as a charachter like in a
password or a hostname with out it bring up help. I know its some kind of
key sequence before you put it in but i forgot which one. Can anyone tell
me what it is or how to accomplish this ??
Thanks,
Robert
Congratulations to you. I passed the written yesterday. What a great
exam...the NLI book and Boson #3 along with CCO were excellent prep
materials. The journey has really just begun. A thank you to all who
contribute to and keep this list moving along. Have a great day!!
Robert
Hey Group ,
Im currently developing a program that configure's cisco devices. Im
currently on the router section and will be for a very long time. This
program is going to go into great more depth then Cisco Config Maker.
Before I dive into writing all the commands possible and options in the
I'm taking the written tomorrow morning at 10am est. All you folks are an
inspiration...I'll let you know what happens.
Robert
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Priscilla
TIA
Robert
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Is he running multiple (primary and secondary?) sups?
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At what OSI layer do IP multicasts lie? Reading through CCO has made me
more doubtful in my choices.
TIA
Robert
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At 04:42 PM 6/27/02, Lopez, Robert wrote:
At what OSI layer do IP
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
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if you're looking for it on one line you cant
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Hi,
My question is taht : How Can I Deny this range: 192.168.32.1 to
192.168.32.37
?
Thanks
:-)
And yes, I had added the .00 at the end...
What could it be? Even a wr and a reload did not help :-(
I can only think of an erase star and a reload now
Any ideas??
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you need to clear your router isis command then put it back in again.
Please remember that you should end with .00 so your net address should be
net .0100..08de.dc8f.4401
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Hey,
I just heard that there is no question mark availability on the lab. Can
anyone give me there experience on this ??
-Thanks-
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If I understand what you're describing, it sounds like you've pretty well
by-passed the firewall. As a general comment, it seems pointless to have a
firewall if you're not going to utilize it with sound network security
design.
I think I understand what you're trying to do, but you may want to
I ended up taking the 607 test twice (test crashed the first time after I
completed it and the score report was nothing but uninterpreted PCL code)
and neither time did I have any questions which specifically related to the
Cat 1900.
The router simulator does allow you to use abbreviations.
Went through this a few days ago-
http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=44638t=44638
See Errata for Coriolis Books thread from 2002-05-21.
Yes, I noticed a lot of errors in the Exam Prep Switching book from
Coriolis. I've got the Exam Cram Switching by Richard Deal coming in the
mail
I remember downloading the tutorial a few years ago. Looks like it's gone
now - google shows it on the 3com website, but when you go there all you get
is a blank page that says Technical Papers. Doing a search on the 3Com
website doesn't come up with any hits. Other links on google all point
Yes, that's the one. Google is usually pretty good; the best link it gave
me was
http://www.3com.com/corpinfo/en_US/technology/tech_paper.jsp?DOC_ID=135 and
that's the one that came up with the blank page.
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Well, it's good to hear that there will be more choices to study from once I
get to that point.
From looking at review comments on Amazon, it appears that of the Exam
Cram series, only the switching book by Deal was any good. I sent him an
email message (found an old posting of his on Amazon
Well, Richard Deal just sent me an email. Coriolis was maintaining all the
errata.
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What versions of code are you using on the routers.
pat 05/21/02 01:32 AM
Hello Jim, Thank you for the response.
1) When I said access-list 20 I meant 120. This is not
applied to any interface.
I am not doing telnet through tunnel.
2) Acess-lists are mirror image but the numbers are
not
Now that Coriolis is kaput, does anyone have the errata for Exam Prep books
640-503 (Routing) and 640-504 (Switching)? I've tried to use google to see
if any were available, but apparently Coriolis was using a dynamic page on
their support website, so google didn't cache it.
I'm already
I was hoping that wasn't going to be the case (in that they apparently never
did anything with the feedback).
Does anyone have recommendations for a publisher that 1) Has good reading
material for CCNP and 2) Actually maintains an errata page that
incorporates feedback?
As far as #2, I've had
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show ip route ospf
show ip bgp
show ip route ?
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Related question to the above thread.
As discussed, each routing
for a faster
response. :) TIA.
Robert
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My CD-Rom in the NLI's CCIE RS Written Exam book is missing. Is there
anyone on the list could create an image and send it to me. I still have my
own user and pass im just missing the cd. If you could help me out then
messege me personally.
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.115.172) then
port to be reached (25 tcp) then address and subnet mask of remote hosts
wishing access. any = 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0. It could be a single address; but I'd
expect to see a routable address.
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Robert,
Your conduit command doesn't look right. Typically you want to allow any
outside host to access the inside host specified in the conduit. You can
specify 'any' by using 0.0.0.0 or 0:
conduit (inside,outside) xxx.yyy.115.172 25 tcp 0 0
Also, I'm not sure what your trying to accomplish
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it prompted for
a password for higher level stuff I entered it and it worked. I didn't do
anything to the machine of course, and I did let the seller know. But most
people are aware of it. Also another common password I found is the company
name.
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I could be wrong since I don't have it in front of me, but I think Jeff
Doyle's 2nd book as a section devoted to it, otherwise you could check out
the RFC.
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for this is that I use your study-guides in
my classes where
the students work on actual routers.
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I'm not sure if this will help but here goes:
I used to work for a dotcom and we had to move our Datacenter from SiteA to
SiteB with 2 different address blocks. The problem you might say is if you
move the website what happens? Well we made a duplicate copy of the website
(minus the database) at
, 2002 9:47 AM
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Galina Pildush is CCIE # 3176 and currently is active.
C.Q.Nguyen
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Robert
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I'm studying for the CCNA test. but should i wait to pick up the Sybex 607
book, or will the 507 book suffice?
You guys
No but a previous RFC was used in this article:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/south_asia/newsid_1892000/1892085.stm
Watch the wrap
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it's worth every dollar my employer spent. :)
Robert
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Figure out the font then? It is probably Wingdings, ha ha. I
I noticed a Galina Pildush was listed as CCIE # 5858, but using Cisco's
on-line verification tool it shows a David Wolsefer as being CCIE # 5858.
Does Cisco has a certification path for people with split personalities? :)
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on the site, I think it's an excellent
tool for someone who isn't pursuing their Masters degree but instead one of
the Cisco Certifications. :) (that'd be me)
Robert Fowler
Unpaid, Unofficial site endorser of certificationzone.com who is merely
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I'm currently prepping for the BCRAN and am simulating different ISDN
scenarios. I've worked with ISDN a bit in the past, but recently ran into a
situation with which I'm not familiar. For tariff reasons, a local ISP
chooses to setup their clients' access boxes to answer, rather than dial-in.
-relay
interface is becuase the header information needs to remain intact so it can
be read by the switches that the transmission crosses.
Robert
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I was hoping that the aironet had some NATing
capabilities built into it
that I couldn't find. I guess it would be considered
more of smart
switch
then anything else.
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simply pull you apart from other
candidates if you have a reasonable amount of real-world experience.
Robert
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My comment
of the questions
Cisco has
on their current exams. Repeat this process for
each new exam
needed.
Now _that_ would be a killer beta test!
Regards,
John
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they are looking for in certified people though.
Robert Fowler - And here they are. A+ MCSE CCNP
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Does anyone have experience with the 4224 and/or
2651/3640 platform in a branch setting? I am looking
at both platforms and considering VOIP, but mcast and
QoS are required. I know that LLQ is not available yet
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yes, look up multilink frame relay
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I have several 256k frame relay circuits some coming back to same host
circuit
my
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Hi All - Any know what's the standard serial cable they use for CSU/DSU in
Europe? I know in U.S. they use V35.
I have my PIX 520 interfaces hanging of a 6509 in multiple VLANs with no
issues.
But doesn't traffic get tagged only when it crosses a trunk or the switch
fabric? I thought that once it left the switch fabric, the tagging is
removed.
Robert
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and if it doesn't tell you then DO NOT place the loopbacks into area 0
unless you find you may have to later on!!! Loopbacks as a general guide
should never be placed into area 0 if it can be helped.
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gt = greater than so gt /23 = subnets with a mask of above /23.
lt = less than so lt /17 = subnets with a mask less than /17.
so using prefix lists can you give me an answer which would do the
following:-
1. Deny subnets of class B networks
2. Deny supernets of Class C networks
3. Deny networks
If the router is not seeing interesting traffic within your idle period then
it should drop the line. What is in your dialer-list to define what is
interesting traffic?
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and it still didn't
work. Then I made R5 the RP for everyone and that seemed to resolve my
issue.
I really need to get cracking on this multicast stuff, though. I feel
like I'm just scratching the surface.
John
McCallum, Robert 2/1/02 2:08:10 PM
I ran into the exact sma problem whilst doing
look up the command rate-limit
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Hello,
I do have a requirment to limit Internet Bandwidth among few sites. I do
have a T1 and want
I have seen circuits built and have been working absolutely perfectly with
5:1 contention. For this scenario I would easily suggest a 2 or 3:1
contention. Lets face it what are the chances of the three buildings
loading 14 MB each at the same time??? I say nil
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I ran into the exact sma problem whilst doing bootcamp lab 20. I ended up
abandoning it but I will go back to it before next Friday (my date with
destiny). What I should ask you to check is do a ping 224.x.x.x or whatever
the group was, then go to the router which has the igmp join group
.
Anybody have any neat ideas please!!
Thanks,
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Takers?? [7:33592] I never actually saw any equipment just a
monitor and keyboard. I could hazzard a gues
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Takers?? [7:33592] I never actually saw any equipment just a
monitor and keyboard. I could hazzard a guess though that most of the
equipment w
I can go one better than that. I am from a part of Britain (Scotland) that
is well known for its Deep fried Mars bars done in batter.
Superb!!
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ely used? Are there still many
shops out there using it?
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assume Cisco only outfits) It seems that Cisco
has all but dropped
support
for it in favor of dot1q.
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We use Solar Winds Pro Plus and it is great. Easy to configure. It is a
pretty complete set of tools.
Richard Tufaro wrote in message
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Anyone have any experience with solar winds Orion, software for monitoring
the WAN/LAN? Also anyone have a
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Subject: aux port issue [7:33466]
I am trying to guide a customer through an aux port setup.
so far, we have the following in the router:
line aux 0
so and quite easy to read.
For that kind of money, you can't go wrong.
As a desktop refernece, I wish they has more sample configs, but I guess
that's what CCO is for.
Robert
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HI,
I received my copy last week, here in the UK. I was given a good review
before I bought the book (Thanks Brad Ellis). I am happy with the content of
the book and the LAB's at the end are well worth the price of the book (and
more). I have only found spelling mistakes (like form instead of
.
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I am currently studying for the PIX exam. I am using Cisco's exam outline as
a guide.
The outline does not mention 'upgrading OS versions' as a topic on the exam,
yet it is clearly covered in the book at some length.
Is the outline correct?
Just checking...
Thanks,
Robert
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If by dynamic, you mean GRE multipoint tunneling (with keys) You got it!!
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Byte me says,
Regular expression ranges do not work with num-exp commands
DUMMY
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he he heRobert Oppenheimer wrote:
Byte me says,
Regular expression ranges do not work with num-exp commands
DUMMY
You know who
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what about ppp chap sent-username ?
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From: bergenpeak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 07 January 2002 13:09
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Subject: PPP link negotiation problem [7:31132]
I'm working through the different ways one can configure CHAP
authentication between two
it next Saturday
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It is my understanding that EIGRP and ISDN don't mix well at all. I
recommend that you don't do it
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From: Barry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 January 2002 18:36
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Subject: EIGRP OVER DDR [7:30965]
Does EIGRP have a command to allow for
We have purchased several 1538Ms and have had some issues. Some of them
seems to go up and down randomly. We have purchased 100+ and just the last
couple have had this problem. We are thinking it is the latest software
version or just a bad batch from manufacturing.
Anyone else having
Do you have any info on setting up a router as a simulated ISDN switch?
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Hi there,
I had an ISDN stimulator, once. When my ISDN performance wasn't as good
and
satisfying as I thought it should be, I'd give it a
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