The load on the link is 23/255 or roughly 9%
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Craig's right on. The 4000 series is positioned as a distribution layer
switch, allowing you to aggregate more gig links from the access layer. So,
for a customer decision, 4K is the way. Don't know about the test though.
Scott
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Can you give us an idea of hom much you want for each?
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You are on the right track with what you are doing...
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They are base 2... the wildcard mask is sort of like a subnet mask, but
adding up the bits from right to left, where a 0 means the address bit must
match and a 1 means you don't care.
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It means you want use the ip of another (specified) interface, e.g. ip
unnumbered ethernet 0, as the ip of your serial interface.
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It's VLAN Trunking Protocol. Transparent means it won't use any of the info
learned from VTP, just pass it through to other switches in server or client
mode to use. On a "transparent" switch you have to configure your VLANs
manually.
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When I disagree with a rational man, I let reality be
We ran into a similar problem on a recent project. I think the confusion
comes when you try to address the GigE ports of the L3 card as "switch
ports" instead of from the router configuration. When you try to SET TRUNK
2/1... only dot1q will show up. If you session into the L3 router, then
You should just go take the DA test, especially if you have any sort of
consulting experience. Most of it is just good common sense. I agree with
Karl, though... you best course of action would be to finish the rest of the
NP/DP track instead.
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--- apply access-list 1 (outbound by default)
Hope this helps...
Scott McClure, CCNP, CCDA, MCNE
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doesn't learn from cutting
and pasting...
andy
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Scott McClure, CCNP, CCDA, MCNE wrote:
Andy and Edward are both correct. It is much easier if you were trying
to
block address that fall on specific subnet blocks. To specifically
block
your range 192.168.100.100 - 1
Michael is correct. About the only thing you can do is set the STP
priorities on the ports differently for different VLANs, so that VLAN 10
traffic prefers Bplink A and VLAN 20 prefers uplink B. This would be a sort
of manual load balancing.
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Shaun,
Can you provide us an example of the 4908 configs? The problem may be in
the IRB configuration, or in SAP spoofing (sometimes the router will respond
to GNS faster than the local servers).
Scott
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I used the Lammle book and it seemed to cover what was on the exam pretty
well.
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Hi everyone,
I would like to get your opinion about Tode Lammle Support 2.0 book.
Is it OK for the support Exam? Is
Patrick,
If what you are looking for is a switch that provides in-line power (i.e.
for IP phones, wireless bridges, etc.) check out the Catalyst 3524XL-PWR.
They provide -48VDC to end devices over a standard ethernet connection and
Cat5 cable.
Best Regards,
Scott McClure, CCNP, CCDA, MCNE
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