RE: ccie written

2000-09-29 Thread Rue Barb the Tangled
Either that post is flamebait or someone is having a hearty laugh at some of the other posts we sometimes get like this. (uh I don't know where a router power button is/what a packet is/how to plug in an RJ-45 cable - by John Doe/CCNP) - Generally speaking, I'd say if you're CCNP/CCDP/Bay

ethernet is up, line protocol is down

2000-09-26 Thread Rue Barb the Tangled
Hi guys - perhaps you can clairify something for me. According to CIT - this means layer 1 is up, but layer 2 is down (paraphrase) - what I need to know is the reprecussions of this - In other words, can I ping this interface ip address from within the router? Could I do a sh ip route on

RE: ethernet is up, line protocol is down

2000-09-26 Thread Rue Barb the Tangled
That's the command I was trying to remember - NO KEEPALIVE - - Looks like the route is propagating now. I guess that guy did try to plug it into a MAU or something. Thanks guys. RB From: "Guyler, Rik [EESUS]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Rue Barb the Tangled [EMAIL PROTECTED],

good source for ATM technology

2000-09-07 Thread Rue Barb the Tangled
I'm going to have to start messing with ATM - both for work (Cisco 7000's) and for the CCIE. I've looked at the Campus Design guide, but is there a good Cisco reference for ATM - either book or web - and I need to get a grip not just on the Cisco side, but the physical side. Can't believe

permanent ISDN connection

2000-08-29 Thread Rue Barb the Tangled
quick question - We're setting up a temp. ISDN connection and the powers that be want a PERMANENT (not DDR) connection on a Cisco 2500 (ios 11.2) I've got a BRI and Dialer setup (which also aren't working, but that's another story) - is there a default - like Dialer idle-timeout 0 that will

RE: permanent ISDN connection

2000-08-29 Thread Rue Barb the Tangled
mnn - static routes all the way on this router - not going to be possible - although I suppose the occasional broadcast might bring it up. RB From: "McCallum, Robert" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "McCallum, Robert" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'Rue Barb the Tangled'&q

Re: Re: Decnet routing with using HSRP

2000-08-29 Thread Rue Barb the Tangled
It can probably be done with standby use-bia - This will cause each router to use it's own MAC - don't think it can be done with multiple groups, however. The bulletin you want is this one http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/pd/iosw/iore/prodlit/768_pb.htm RB - CCNP - home of all

HSRP and consecutive addressing

2000-07-24 Thread Rue Barb the Tangled
Well, this didn't post the first time, so I'll try again. When implementing HSRP with IP addressing, do the addresses need to be consecutive? Every sample I've seen lists 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2 (or some variant) as the router addy's and 10.0.0.3 as the virtual address. In the real world,

changing startup configs without changing running configs

2000-07-06 Thread Rue Barb the Tangled
Something someone got me thinking about today - management wanted a change to the startup, but not the running config - (they'd reboot later) - don't ask me why. Anyway, TFTP is blocked from the firewall, so we're not copying it to the TFTP server and back as originally planned, and I thought

Re: Basic Config question??

2000-07-05 Thread Rue Barb the Tangled
Let's see if I can explain some of this without sounding like an idiot - I remember having to go thru all this when I was updating fields of stuff for a spreadsheet - the memory 2048/2048 is added together to give you the 4MB of RAM. The first number is installed memory, and the second is

Re: BGP question

2000-07-03 Thread Rue Barb the Tangled
Internet Routing Architecture - by Bassam Halabi - ISBN 1562056522 rb From: Dan West [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Dan West [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Howard C. Berkowitz" [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: BGP question Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 09:41:50 -0700 (PDT) This BGP gizmo