OSPF problem [7:41195]

2002-04-11 Thread STRAND Scott
I had a problem between two OSPF neighbors. Here is what I saw in the log: OSPF-4_ERRRCV Received invalid packet: BAD Version OSPF - Mismatch Authentication key - Message Digest Key 1 My question is what is meant by "Bad Version". Anyone seen this. Tks, Scott [GroupStudy.com removed an attachm

Re: CID Exam Cert Book [7:39669]

2002-04-03 Thread STRAND Scott
nd use the Exam Notes (used books > > > >are out there too). The new test might focus on > > > >multicast more than the books reflect, and they may > > > >have less StrataCom and ATM, but its close enough. > > > >640-025 (the exam the book was writt

CID Exam Cert Book [7:39669]

2002-03-27 Thread STRAND Scott
Has anyone who has taken the CID exam used the Cisco CID Exam Certification Guide. (Michael Crane, Reggie Terell). I was wanting to get some opinions on this book, especially the practice test on the CD. I intend to use BOSON as well. Thanks, Scott CCNP, CCDA [GroupStudy.com removed an attachmen

%Remove legacy DDR Configuration first [7:39470]

2002-03-25 Thread STRAND Scott
All, I get the error message "%Remove legacy DDR Configuration first" when I try to switch from legacy DDR to dialer profiles. I thought I removed all the legacy DDR statements first but I still get this error message. Anyone ever see it? Thanks, Scott [GroupStudy.com removed an attachment of t

Re: looking for CCIE study group in [7:28319]

2001-12-07 Thread STRAND Scott
Whoa.Mentortech went under? Somebody say it ain't so. :-( --Scott Andrew Awalt wrote: > Actually, I had the area in the subject line but it got truncated.. > > The area is Washington DC, Annapolis, NorthernVA, Baltimore. > > Thanks, > Andrew > > - Original Message - > From: "M

BRI level 1 status [7:13098]

2001-07-20 Thread STRAND Scott
Hi all, When I do a show controllers bri 0/0, I'll get a response such as: level 1 deactivated ISDN level1 status F3or level 1 actevated ISDN level1 status F7 Where can I find what these status' mean. (F3, F7?) Thanks, Scott Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f

"T" in IOS software [7:9053]

2001-06-19 Thread STRAND Scott
Just curious. But what does the 'T' stand for in IOS releases? c2600-i-mz.121-4.bin c2600-i-mz.121-4.T1 Thanks, Scott Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=9053&t=9053 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: htt

ISDN call Command [7:8351]

2001-06-13 Thread STRAND Scott
I need to test if the bri interface used for DDR works without taking the serial interface down. (Don't ask me why, the reasons are political). So basically, I just want to see if it works. I've done the "sh isdn status" to check level 1 & 2 but is it possible to bring up an interface in this situ

T1 on 2600 Series router [7:7380]

2001-06-06 Thread STRAND Scott
Can the 2600 series router handle a T-1 or do I need to use a 3640. Thanks, Scott Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=7380&t=7380 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.htm

Re: Speed of a serial interface [7:6645]

2001-05-31 Thread STRAND Scott
he > external CSU/DSU and find out how many timeslots are configured. Hope this > helps. > > Guy > > -----Original Message- > From: STRAND Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 3:07 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Speed of a seria

Re: Speed of a serial interface [7:6645]

2001-05-31 Thread STRAND Scott
Kelly, Point to point LL. Thanks, Scott Kelly D Griffin wrote: > For frame-relay or point-to-point? > > Kelly D Griffin, CCNA, CCDA > Network Engineer > Kg2 Network Design > 877.418.4025 > http://www.kg2.com > - Original Message ----- > From: "STRAND Scott&q

Speed of a serial interface [7:6645]

2001-05-31 Thread STRAND Scott
How do you tell the actual speed of a serial interface. I know it is not the BW command and there is no clock rate set. Is there a command? Thanks, Scott Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=6645&t=6645 -- FAQ, list a

VLAN 0? Huh?? [7:5420]

2001-05-22 Thread STRAND Scott
Has anyone ever seen vlan 0? I have a Cat 5000 with a RSM module in it. When I'm on the RSM module and I do a sh ip arp I see several ip addresses with a vlan of 0...I thought vlans were in the range 1-1005??? Also the IP addresses that I see on vlan 0 are loopback addresses, 127.X.X.X. and d

Re: CCNP test order

2001-01-26 Thread STRAND Scott
The order I did it was: Routing, Switching, Remote Access, Support. Routing was the hardest of the 4 for me. Also, alot of the show and debug commands that you need to know for the first three tests showed up on the support exam.made studying for support alot easier which was nice consideri

Re: BCMSN - ATM?

2001-01-22 Thread STRAND Scott
I had no ATM on my test. --Scott CCNP "Bradley J. Wilson" wrote: > Okay, what's the deal with ATM on the BCMSN? The .pdf file on the Cisco > website says that ATM and LANE *are* on the test, and yet neither of the two > books I have (the McGraw Hill / Thomas M. Thomas book, and the Exam Cram >

RSP Swap (Master to Slave)

2001-01-12 Thread STRAND Scott
I have a 7507 with dual RSP cards (1 master, 1 a slave). Is there a command to logically switch an RSP from a master to a slave. I know I can physically pull out the master and the slave will automatically become the masteris there a logical command to do this? Thanks, Scott CCNP _

Re: Good Lan Switching Book

2000-12-18 Thread STRAND Scott
I used the Cisco Lan Switching book by Clark and Hamilton to prepare for BCMSN. I thought it was well written, easy to read, and contained everything I needed to know (and more, like ATM) for the test. I can't comment on the other two books because I haven't read them. I also used the BOSON test

Re: ATM Lane in switching 2.0(BCMSN)

2000-12-04 Thread STRAND Scott
There wasn't any on the one I took back in late August. Add trunking to the list mentioned below. --Scott Strand CCNP Brian wrote: > Its been a while, but thinking back, I don't believe so. And if it did, > it was so little I wouldn't worry to much on lane. > > Spanning Tree, VLANs, EtherChan

Re: Passed Support 2.0;Another CCNP

2000-11-29 Thread STRAND Scott
is changed to BSCN in CCNP 2.0 > what is your certificate version? CCNP 1.0 or CCNP 2.0 ? > > Ken ^_^ > > "STRAND Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > Passed Support 2.0 last wednesday with

Passed Support 2.0;Another CCNP

2000-11-27 Thread STRAND Scott
Passed Support 2.0 last wednesday with a score of 832. This was the only one of the 5 exams that I thought was poorly written. Halfway through the test I was starting to get upset because the questions were vague to say the least..but if you have studied hard and know your show and debug com

Support 2.0 Test Tips

2000-11-20 Thread STRAND Scott
Any last minute test tips for Support 2.0? I'll be taking it sometime in the next week. I have used for prep: Cisco Press CIT book Exam Cram book Boson #2 Priscilla's flash cards I have found that alot of this material overlaps what I learned studying for ACRC, BCMSN, BCRAN. Thanks in advance,

Re: Passed BCMSN!! Boson BCRAN

2000-11-13 Thread STRAND Scott
John, Good job on BCMSN. I passed BCRAN about ten days ago and I used BOSON test #1. I thought is was quite helpful and well worth the money. I also used the Cisco-Press book (has everything) and the McGraw Hill (easier to read) to prep for BCRAN. Only one more (Support) to go for me.it gets

Re: Passed BCRAN

2000-11-08 Thread STRAND Scott
the one week Mentortech class > is. > What do you mean by archives? PEACE > > Raheem > > >From: STRAND Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Reply-To: STRAND Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: P

Re: Passed BCRAN

2000-11-07 Thread STRAND Scott
wrote: > Scott, > > Thanks for the info. Were and how much is the one week Mentortech class is. > What do you mean by archives? PEACE > > Raheem > > >From: STRAND Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Reply-To: STRAND

Re: BCMSN

2000-11-07 Thread STRAND Scott
I only used BOSON test 1 for BCMSN and I thought it was actually harder than the real test. I was getting in the low 70% on the BOSON test and passed the real test with a score of 856. Also, I used a couple books but "Cisco LAN Switching" by Kevin Hamilton and Kennedy Clark was really all I need

Passed BCRAN

2000-11-06 Thread STRAND Scott
Passed BCRAN last friday with a score of 909 out of 1000. Here is how I passed: Read Cisco-press book by Catherine Paquet (Good, gives alot of information) Read McGraw-Hill book by Thomas & Quiggle (Also good, easier to read) Used Boson practice test 1. (Helpful) Took the one week training class

Re: BCMSN fill in the blank questions?

2000-10-18 Thread STRAND Scott
Actually BCMSN does not supply you with an exhibit to choose commands from. (BCRAN is the test that supplies the exhibit). I passed BCMSN in late August, BCMSN only had a few fill in the blank questions and they were not difficult. --Scott Brad Nixon wrote: > The exhibits supply you with a pl

Re: major BCMSN(504) question who passed it?

2000-10-03 Thread STRAND Scott
I passed about a month ago. The exam is not product intensive but more conceptual. You should be familiar with both set based and IOS based switch commands. Concentrate on the main points: VTP, Trunking, MLS, Vlans, Multicasting, and definately STPyou'll do fine. --Scott Favio T wrote: >

Display SN of 7507 chassis

2000-10-02 Thread STRAND Scott
How do you display the serial number of the chassis on a 7507? I did a show diag and that gave me the SN's of the cards in the chassis but not the chassis itself. Thanks, Scott **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Associates.html

Re: ports to MAC addresses correspondence- How do I get it for a Catalyst?

2000-09-21 Thread STRAND Scott
show cam dynamic slot/port will show you which ports map to which Mac addresses. cam = content addressable memory --Scott Piatnitchi Cristian wrote: Hi all Could anybody instruct  me how to find the correspondence between MAC addresses for connected devices and those ports where devices are conne

Removing WS-X5010 cards from CAT5k

2000-09-08 Thread STRAND Scott
I need to remove some WS-X5010 24 port cards from a Cat5k slots 4 and 5. My question is what happens to the Vlans defined for the ports on those cards. Should I clear the vlan ports before I remove the cards? The same vlans have ports defined on other cards (slots 2&3) that I am not removing. T

HW rev for FE PA,2-Ports

2000-09-06 Thread STRAND Scott
Is there a command to show the HW revision of a FE 2 port card that is in a 7207 VIP? I looked at the show controllers options and didn't find what I was looking for. Thanks, Scott ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, lis

Latest SW version for CAT5K

2000-09-06 Thread STRAND Scott
What is the latest software version that Cisco recommends for CAT5K's. I think it is 4.5(7) but I'm not sure. Is there a link to verify this? Thanks, Scott ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscript

Re: Passed BCMSN

2000-08-28 Thread STRAND Scott
Raheem, There are a few. Not as many as ACRC. --Scott Rah Sta wrote: > On the BCMSN exam are there any fill in command type question like on the > ACRC exam ? > > Raheem > > >From: STRAND Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Passed BCMSN

2000-08-28 Thread STRAND Scott
Passed last friday with a score of 846/1000. Two down (ACRC/BCMSN), two to go (BCRAN, CIT). Basically my impressions are the same that are reflected in the archives: Know Spanning tree, MLS, trunking, multicasting, VTP, vlans really well. Here's how I passed: 1. Read "Cisco LAN Switching" by Ke

Editing ACL's

2000-08-07 Thread STRAND Scott
Is it possible to edit only one line of an access list without removing the entire ACL. I heard that it is possible now with having to cut and paste. Can you advise. Thanks, Scott ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list

Re: Cisco Online test.

2000-07-31 Thread STRAND Scott
I didn't fair very well on BCMSN. Two questions that I though I got right but were marked wrong were on Multicast IP address: 224.192.255.45 = My answer was 01-00-5E-C0-FF-2D and 224.163.163.45 = My answer was 01-00-5E-A3-A3-2D Both were marked wrong on the test. What did I do wrong? Re