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I am trying to guide a customer through an aux port setup.
so far, we have the following
I never actually saw any equipment just a monitor and keyboard. I could
hazzard a guess though that most of the equipment was Cisco. ;->
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you
have to have permit any any after your last line. At present your access
list will deny everything.
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Robert
"Newton, James A. (AIT)" wrote:
> Has anyone used this test? Is it reflective of what you will really see on
> the actual test?
>
> Any input would be appreciated.
>
> Jim Newton
> Data Design Engineer
> CCNA, CCNP
> SBC Amerite
I would recommend the Hutnik-Satterlee book, CCIE All-In-One Lab Study
Guide. The are lab examples of BGP, EIGRP and OSPF.
I took the class a few weeks ago and we didn't cover IS-IS exceptto mention
it. Most of the class was on BGP (2 1/2) days.
Robert
kikpasa wrote:
> Hello Everyon
office has been up for about 1 month
w/out a single problem.
The NY office goes live this Thursday. I've been testing it here at home for
about a week and it has been pretty good.
Robert
Eric Bishop wrote:
> Looking to setup a customer with internet connectivity with the requirement
> o
Orion,
I also passed the CCDA exam today and I got the same thing on Network
management... a big goose egg. I don't remember all the network mgmt questions,
but I KNOW I got at least one of them right.
Hmmm?
Robert
Orion wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I managed to pass CCDA exam today on
Denao,
Have yo tried the NONAT statement in your access lists? I am by no means an
expert, but here's a link to a cisco sample configs. There are a bunch nearthe
bottom about IPsec, NAT and NONAT.
Denao Ruttino wrote:
> I have set up a router that is doing a router-router VPN as well as VPN
> c
check your cabling / setup details of the server in question. Is
auto-negotiation on or auto. Some servers do not auto configure well.
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You only setup a username and password if you are using pap or chap
authentication. If you don't use any authentication then no password or
username is required.
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Hi,
Does anyone know of any "box" that will convert between g.703 and X.21. The
only snag being that it has got to be DC powered and if at all possible
manageable.
Cheers
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Also if you make your interface a passive interface then you will NOT pass
routing updates across the link. What you should do is Snapshot Routing.
Put in a static route across this line and give it a higher admin distance
i.e. 180. Then when the primary link fails the static route will takeover
;m not too comfortable
about only knowing 56% of the material required.
A note to anyone who has sat this exam and the CCIE written, how do they
compare in hardness etc.
Chuck, I know how you feel now. You really have to give this exam the
utmost of respect.
Cheers
Robert McCallum
Ext 73
Steve,
I observed ports 8875, & 1456, but I believe Napster has the ability to
use port 80, so port blocking won't help. We're doing a simple IP block
here, at the router. That will stop most users. There's a proxy function
within Napster, so there may be a small amount of people who will
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Hi,
I have my B.A in Computer Information System, A+, MCSE, CCNA and CCNP, but
still not satisfied. I have seen different job postings that required master
degrees and I have sort of desire to go for it too.
So, my question from group is: If we are going toward CCIE and also want to
get master
RI to simulate ISDN communication?
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Robert
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Hi,
About distance learning...you can search through www.yahoo.com under
education categories. It has pretty good list of all distance learning
colleges and universiteis.
I got information for Barrington University but not sure yet if I will start
with them. But they have pretty good list of
leged mode.
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So all in all what is trying to be said (I reckon) is NO you will not have
aggregated bandwidth as spanning tree will absolutely definitely shut down
one port. If you say that spanning tree is off then lets take an example.
A pc sends out a unicast onto the hub. That packet is then copied to eve
John,
I have indeed seen this as well. (spooky that we share the same name Rob).
This is undoubtedly caused by autosensing. You will have to set you server
NIC to full duplex and 100 meg then set the switch port to this as well.
You will then lose the errors. It seems to happen between Compaq a
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I have 2 years of industry
experience doing desktop support and I just got my CCNA and will be taking the
CLSC next week and would like to get a job working with Cisco hardware and
lan/wan support. Does anyone know of where would be a good place to
look. I seem to run into brick walls ever
yes,
longest match wins in all cases.
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hi all
suppose routing table has following 2 entires learned from EIGRP
Destination Met
Sure, I believe it has to be an extended list. Here is an example I
pulled from
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ics/cs003.htm
access-list 101 permit icmp 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.0
255.255.255.255
Of course this one permits ICMP traffic instead of deny, but you get the
pict
I don't think you should have to do anything to the customers router. One
serial interface will obviously be up / up and the other will be backup.
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Big clue here is the point to multipoint feature. Split Horizon?
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Subject: CLNS over point-to-multipoint framerelay & OSPF crashing every
12 to 13 hours.
In Scotland U.K. the normal working week is 37.5 hours. If you have to work
over this then the majority of businesses here will pay over time for your
troubles. I personally do a 35 hour week and work very little overtime at
all. This is the same for most of my colleagues.
-Original Messag
I sat the Beta Exam for this and never came across any ISIS questions
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Subject: IS-IS in BSCN
Hi,
Does anyone know if there are any questions on IS-IS in the new
routing exam (B
Firstly, we would all need to know what routing protocols are in use here,
then what are the ip addresses of you and your partner. Secondly what type
of vendor are you both using.
Until then I and I expect no one else can answer your question.
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Hi All,
Could someone please let me
know what MLS refers to for switching??
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i believe bpdu's are multicast
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Hi all,
Does the "Spanning Tree Protocol" make use of Broadcasts or
Multicas
Although there maybe a new book out at the most it will only give people a
chance to pass the written exam (BIG DEAL). As the last posts have
stated this will only make the lab exam more frightening as the fail rate
will shoot up incredibly. IF people reckon they can read this book, pass
the
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x27;s mostly typo but someone who's not
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Perhaps this will shed some light...no pun intended.
Watch the wrap:
http://www.redherring.com/insider/2000/0804/tech-ciscowatch080400.html
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> will cisco be prepared
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> mjs, cc
With respect for the fact that this is a cisco list I
would still like to point out that it is precisely
because of the cpu intensive nature of crypto that the
most popular solution is not a router per se but a
dedicated VPN box such as the Nortel Contivity.
For the curious:
http://www.nortelnetw
how many routers you can have in one area. I
have tried the Advanced IP Design and Routing TCP/IP volumes which were
advised from past emails (thanks Howard).
Any help as per usual will be well received.
Cheers
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I follow this rule all the time too. BUT I have never been cut off when
deleting the existing access-list. I do it remotely all the time!
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Hi,
I've been asked to do the MCNS (v2.0) exam 640-422
on Wednesday.
There are no exam guidelines on the
training web-site.
Any of you folks out there sat the test
yet?
Can you give me pointers on which areas to
focus.
Also, does anyone know what the pass mark is and
whether the
I stand duly corrected sir. I was not aware of the
product. I must confess I haven't been keeping up on
my cisco, new job and all...
Thanks for your positive input as always...
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> c
Usually, you can substitute 'public' for 'customer' if the document is
publicly available (which this one is)
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/default.html
Bob
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Do you have chap auth running?
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Hi All,
Does anyone came across with the error message:
PPP Serialx/0:5 protocol reject received for protocol = 0x80
It is a very simple job. BUT although it is hot swappable (in the sense you
can plug it in while the router is still running) it will not burst into
life until the router is rebooted.
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Global config means that you have to enter the command at the
'router#(config)' prompt.
When you're at the router command prompt in exec mode 'router#', enter
'config t' (configure terminal).
Then enter the 'ip http server' command.
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have passed the
CCIE written although I am wanting to use this lab as a help towards the
written / then to find out what I am lacking for the actual lab, is this
overkill? Another point now is what area is better to concentrate on the
CCIE R/S or the design, any views?
No Flames Please.
Robert McC
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Only through my own experience, but the CCDA is a complete doddle. It only
tasks your common sense. The hard part about it is reading the damn case
studies over and over and over again, so much so that you end up getting
peed off with them and guessing the most correct answer. The CID (CCDP)
ex
The terms Class A, B & C are somewhat dated. I know Microsoft & Novell
continue to use them, but in the Cisco world, it would be known as a
10. address with a /24 mask. The 10. range is considered private and
I would assume it's being used on the inside with some address translation
to get to t
Yes. When the router reboots, it will load and uncompress the image. I
don't know if the filename matters, but I used .MZ
The first time I tried it, it failed for some reason. It's worked each time
I tried since. The file might have been corrupted the first time, or the
compression failed or
There's a multitude of answers here. You can simply add another address to
the E0 as a secondary address, though that's probably not the optimal
solution. A better solution might be to use RFC 1597 addresses on the local
network and connect to the internet via NAT. This way, you woulnd't need
a
the near
future as I reckon there will be a new exam coming out soon.
Anyway thanks to everyone who has helped me in this mini-conquest. Next the
BIG ONE!!
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Sent: 19 August 2000 05:37
To: McCallum, Robert
Subject: RE: CCDP
try putting on ip accounting on to the interface where your server / gateway
is. If you see the address of your server that you should have configured
in the helper address at the remote end then the packets are getting there
o.k. If this is the case I reckon you should check your DHCP server.
, Robert
Subject: RE: CCDP Friday
Glad to have that done with, aren't you!
CCIE written in October. Still need BGP and ATM and token ring/RIF.How
about yourself?
Chuck
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AS SUBJECT ABOVE.
This will increase your chances of having a decent response to your
question. I don't know and cannot answer for everyone else but I tend not
to bother with mails when there is nothing in the subject.
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Mike,
Firstly please use a subject heading in future when posting your
messages. You will get a better response.!!
For
the answer to your question I'm afraid it depends. How confident are you
on the subjects listed in the CCO required for the CCNA. If your confident
then go for it, if
Funny that because in Scotland, Ireland & Wales we all say the same as in
England. OR are you another person who thinks that these countries are part
of England. WRONG.
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Subj
Is it possible that the servers NIC can't speak full duplex. I have seen
this one b4. Try 100 meg half duplex. If that works and your happy with
that then enjoy, if not replace the NIC in the server.
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Sen
input!
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I am sitting the CATM exam today. Must be mad, have done no study just
trying it to see how hard it is or is not. I will come back and let
everyone know of main topics etc etc.
Cheers
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is your gbic connection a trunk link? If so then allow vlan 1 through. If
not that's probably the answer.
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Hi gang,
I've got an issue with a VLAN
Would that be Bob Bemer? (http://www.bobbemer.com/)
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Wow stumped the Grand Master ??
Cool no rit
title was mis
leading)
LANE 2.0 and MPOA (around 4 questions)
All in all with a bit of study on PNNI and IISP then I reckon I would have
passed this with minimum study. If you know LANE with LS 1010's then your
3/4's the way there.
Cheers
Robert McCallum
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DDI : 01415663
Your question answers itself. What route will it prefer if I turn on
bridging??? Firstly WHY are you turning on bridging! Do you have a
protocol which cant be routed. Turning on bridging will not effect routing.
It will choose routing if it can route if it cant it will bridge!
It wont cause a
Chuck,
Most disturbing.
We'll be running our own ATM network, though this is our first time
using these particular cards. We're currently running a frame-relay
between sites 1-3, but the plan is to move to a modified
hub & spoke/partial mesh using these IMA cards.
What problems did you run i
things. I will look for your name in future to see how many questions you
answer. Since you find everything so easy then I am sure that you will
answer loads of peoples questions.
Are you full of wind wind.
Robert McCallum.
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I am a Sales Engineer for Broadwing Communications (Cincinnati Bell and IXC
Networks merger). Got a question from one of my SE counterparts in Florida
who is looking for an someone running BGP4 on, hopefully, a Broadwing/IXC
pipe. The SE is supporting a rep who has a customer considering the
pur
Anyone out there interested in a support position for a major backbone
provider? Broadwing has an opening for a Sales Engineer to support 16xx to
36xx platforms in Internet, frame, and vpn environments. CCNA, CCDA, or
even CCNP desirable. Opening is in Cleveland. I'm an SE in Indianapolis.
Re
I haven't heard anything. As far as I know you still cannot run HSRP on the
2500 series routers.
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Subject: Decnet routing with using HSRP
Hi,
My company is using Cisco 2501 and 262
look on the cisco website and do a search on Interface Async. This will
give you your answers.
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Sent: 29 August 2000 03:20
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Hi all,
I like to know when we w
Strange Do you have the URL to this site. Here is the URL which
contains the information that I can see. No mention of CCDA required for
CCNP maybe you have been mistaken with the CCDP.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccnp.ht
ml
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It will take the most specific route first if they are the same then it will
load balance
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Sent: 29 August 2000 14:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: routing and admin distances
Suppose, I configure a static route to a de
you have answered your own question my friend. RIP cannot determine any
difference between bandwidth. Its metric is hops""". You have equal
paths so it will load balance even if its a 2meg line versus a 64k line.
The message below yours is on fast switching or not... whether it load
balance
First off, this isn't a sales pitch, I'm an engineer but I felt like I just
HAD to reply.
RE: your issue about video conferencing using 3 multilinked ISDN lines,
Broadwing sells a frame circuit that goes into our ip cloud and connects to
a Nortel BSN box also known as a "Shasta" box. This box do
you can make it stay up with a high dialer idle timeout and make your
interesting traffic whatever your routing protocol updates are. i.e.
interface bri0
dialer-group 1
..
..
..
..
dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
Rip updates should then cause the dialer idle timeout to reset.
There must be an
Below
is a description of what the command does. It is basically an accounting
feature. If you don't want any accounting on voice calls then turn it
off.
CISCO-CALL-HISTORY-MIB-V1SMI.my
The Cisco Call History MIB, which describes
and stores the call information of the
Ci
80% of traffic should stay ?? 20% of traffic should go to ???.
Fill in the blanks with either local or WAN
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Subject: Arrrg cant remember the 80/20 Rule !
I knew this , I kn
No the CCDA book states that nowadays the original rule is reversed due to
central server locations etc etc. It is merely stating that when designing
a network you have to take the considerations mainly of political business
issues under concern. It is less traffic intensive to have your servers
find out their ip address's, create an access list permitting them and apply
the access list to the vty port.
easy peezzy
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Sent: 30 August 2000 15:53
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Subject: access-list and telnet
Guys,
I only
o.k. lets start at the physical layer.
What cabling is being used here? Have you tested it to verify that it is
o.k.?
2nd.
What is the setting of the NIC cards in the servers? Manually set or auto
neg.
3rd.
What is the setting of the ports on the switch that they are connected to?
Manually
Once again,
http://www.cisco.com/partner/visio/
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Sent: 31 August 2000 15:29
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Subject: visio template for Cisco equipment
Hi group,
I'm using Visio to draw a network topology and just wondering that if
an
P track as well. I picked up the BCMSN
book by Thomas Thomas for my first test for CCNP. The ultimate goal is the
coveted CCIE. With a lot of hard work and determination I'll get there.
Good luck to you and keep working hard.
Regards,
Robert Lopez
Network Analyst
Pfizer
Anyone from Southe
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Best of luck.
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try the cisco website. This will give you complete configuration commands.
Try doing it yourself.
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From: Ravi Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 28 August 2000 10:56
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Subject: ISDN connectivity - ISP
hi friends
i have CISCO 2503 router and re
Everything works except once I shutdown one of the T1 interfaces and the
BRI comes up all the traffic continues to use the BRI even after I bring the
T1 back online.
Does
this mean that you are using the BRI as a backup interface? My
understanding of floating static routes is that the B
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From: Syed Faisal Ashraf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 8:08 AM
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Subject: Fwd: RE: The H1-B visa program is a fraud.
I totally agree with Jerome and would like to add
something to it.
I remember a day when
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