Re: Token Ring Crossover Cable???

2001-02-23 Thread Scott Froese
3,4,5,6 whereas Ethernet uses pins 1,2,3,6. Thus your crossover requirement using 3,4 crossed and 5,6 crossed. Ed Scott Froese _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure

Re: Token Ring Crossover Cable???

2001-02-22 Thread Scott Froese
Alex- Actually, there is such an animal as a Token Ring crossover cable. You are correct that you can't use one to "back to back" Token Ring ports. They are used in our environment for a direct station attachment (Cisco router ports) to Bay Networks C100 Tokenspeed switch ports. The RJ-45 pin

Re: Memory question

2001-02-22 Thread Scott Froese
Hunt- The "show version" command will give you this information. Scott Froese ""Hunt Lee"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 974uf8$a6b$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:974uf8$a6b$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hello there, Can anyone please teach me how can I chec

Re: no domain controller available

2001-02-16 Thread Scott Froese
I think what he means is that portfast (or its Extreme equivalent) is not enabled. Enabling portfast essentially eliminates the full spanning tree calculation when link is detected on a switchport. If I'm not mistaken the port goes directly from blocking to forwarding when portfast is enabled.

Re: HSRP Question - RSM's on 6500's

2001-02-13 Thread Scott Froese
Hi Glenn- We have our core configured exactly as you want to do. The following link details how to do it: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sft_6_1/configgd /redund.htm Basically, the redundant supervisors fail over automatically. You need to enable a "four-way"

RIP v1/v2 - Textbook vs. What Really Happens....

2001-02-04 Thread Scott Froese
Hi all- I'm really getting frustrated with reading answers to textbook troubleshooting excercises that don't seem to hold up in real life. I'd like to post the following scenario for help: Routing TCP/IP, Vol. 1, page 321 Question 1. The explanation that router RTC will incorrectly interpret

Re: ICQ Port

2001-02-04 Thread Scott Froese
Hi Erwin- If I recall, we had a hell of a time figuring out how to block this and all the other IM applications. If you block its "standard" port 4000, it will just grab another one. The way we broke it was to find the address block for the servers it connects to and add an access list to deny

Re: redundancy

2001-01-30 Thread Scott Froese
My two cents worth... Set up a gigabit Etherchannel ISL trunk between the switches. For the NIC's use two of the Intel Pro/100's; one homed to each switch. You then configure the adapters as a "team" in both an adaptive load balancing and fault tolerance mode. There is fairly decent

RIP Config Question - Doyle's Book

2001-01-29 Thread Scott Froese
Hi all- I'm having a lot of trouble figuring out a configuration exercise and am hoping someone here can help. Can someone please explain to me why the RIP config for router RTF on page 222 of "Routing TCP/IP Vol 1" is: router rip network 192.168.4.0 network 192.168.6.0 It looks to me like it