""Peter Walker"" wrote in message
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> Hmm that last message didnt seem to get through undamaged through the
> groupstudy mailing list filters/message-manglers.
I think I've experimented with something like this in the past. groupstudy
interprets the lef
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message
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> Thanks Scott,
>
> Well, of course I should have known that io3 in my customer's image name
> means IP subset and firewall with ssh. Why didn't I think of that? :-)
>
> By the way I did find a good white paper
""chris kane"" wrote in message
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> > Hi
> >
> > Happy Holiday to all.
> >
> > I have some question that I would like to ask the group regarding OSPF,
> > Fragmentation and MTU working together.
> >
> > I have a home lab where OSPF is running find over fr
""Curious"" wrote in message
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> Faisal
> I know about dialpad and net2phone, what i was looking for is a system
that
> allows me to plug an IP phone with my telephone line and allows me to call
> any where in the world over internet.
> Dialpad and Net2Ph
""Khan Faisal"" wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> Happy Holiday to all.
>
> I have some question that I would like to ask the group regarding OSPF,
> Fragmentation and MTU working together.
>
> I have a home lab where OSPF is running find over frame-relay hub a
""Curious"" wrote in message
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> Faisal
> I know about dialpad and net2phone, what i was looking for is a system
that
> allows me to plug an IP phone with my telephone line and allows me to call
> any where in the world over internet.
> Dialpad and Net2Ph
""Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)"" wrote in
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> the freepin' new site won't take the URLs...
the problem is the word wrap - part of the url is truncated. I just checked
both, and both work, if you know the trick - do a copy of the truncated
par
Cil, here is a working config from a 2611 router in my lab.
interface Ethernet0/1
no ip address
full-duplex
!
interface Ethernet0/1.1
encapsulation dot1Q 121
ip address 122.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface Ethernet0/1.2
encapsulation dot1Q 122
ip address 122.1.2.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface Et
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""Cisco Nuts"" wrote in message
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> Hello, I've been trying to find info. about NAT in the Doc Cd under the
> Command and Config. Guides. I tried under the Security Section but cannot
> seem to find any. Is there some other place in the Doc Cd that I coul
""Simon Watson"" wrote in message
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> Hi All Long time no speak hope everyone is having a blessed Christmas
I've
> a Client who has a WAN network comprising of a Cisco 3660(centre) &
> several 2600's (currently each WAN link is a 256k lease line, each li
""jeff sicuranza"" wrote in message
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> I am looking for gear. I know you guys have many links etc. to sites
> mentioned here in the past. I was wondering if any of you folks can reply
> with such links. I am looking for sites with surplus Cisco gear, cle
""Cliff Cliff"" wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> our company will implement IS-IS very shortly. Does anyone have sample
> config / any web site it can have clearly teaching me? Thx!
idle curousity - your company has made a decision to implement IS-IS an
""Ivan Yip"" wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> Thanks all your response.
>
> Now two routers adverise same block /24 to the isp. I found that they are
> 'load shared' in this sense. Only 1 link is the active for Inbound. For
> example, if I download files
Craig, I looked through the other responses, but I wanted to offer
something. I worked in brokerage for a number of years, most of which time I
was in the beginner's level regarding networking. But I do recall some
"strange" things happening, and I never did trust the answers particular
venders wer
Appears to be freely available. At least, I found the link after a google
search on "Bruce Caslow", found a link to the study site, and was able to
download these with no problems. Authored by the good folks at netmasters /
netcraftsmen, some of whom we know as Caslow, Pavlichenko, and Inghram, goo
show version
show flash [ detail ] [ chips ]
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> I recently bought a couple of routers. I was told that both have 4MB of
> DRAM. How can I find out?
> Both use IOS (a 2511 and
""meidinger"" wrote in message
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> When & or why does one have to enter:
> ip routing
on by default, at least in the more recent IOS images
>or
> ipx routing
> command?
any time you want to add IPX routing capability to a router that doesn't
al
""steve"" wrote in message
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> hello,
>
> indeed a large problem
>
> the need for a hierarchical routing protocol ,that is effectively flat...
not so far fetched. consider that the ideal would be that anyone could plug
in their device, be that rout
""Howard C. Berkowitz"" wrote in message
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> At 6:37 PM + 12/18/02, Mic shoeps wrote:
> >Hello
> >
> >I've been arguing with a collegue of mine which one would be tougher to
> >achieve. I told him that it would be much more harder to have a computer
>
so can you title this post something other than "study strategy" since this
is a commercial endeavor?
hey - NRF - the real issue is the number of people unwilling to buy the cow
because they can get free milk at the study group food and network design
bank :->
( reference to another thread )
->
cut and paste is so wonderful!
>
> Priscilla
>
> The Long and Winding Road wrote:
> >
> > always get me down.
> >
> > I had to cover for someone who is out on vacation. Simple
> > customer network,
> > hub and 6 spokes over frame relay. no b
""Naomi James"" wrote in message
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> I need help on configuring L3 on a 3550. Currently, I have (2) 3550 12Ts
> that are connected to (2) 3508 Gs, which then connect to 3524/3548s.
>
> I am trying to configure L3 routing on the 3550s. The 3550s have GB
""nrf"" wrote in message
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> ""Henry D."" wrote in message
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> > Since we're just throwing out our thoughts here...
> >
> > I tend to disagree, following your logic, if the IP network
> > becomes such a commod
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> Is it possible to use extended ip access-lists for NATing. Basically i
want
> traffic from a particular subnet destined for a particular subnet only to
be
> NATed?? All other traffic should not be NATed.
>
as a follow up - here is an
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> Is it possible to use extended ip access-lists for NATing. Basically i
want
> traffic from a particular subnet destined for a particular subnet only to
be
> NATed?? All other traffic should not be NATed.
it's a form of policy routing
always get me down.
I had to cover for someone who is out on vacation. Simple customer network,
hub and 6 spokes over frame relay. no biggie, except the installation people
couldn't get it to work, so they had to call in the designer or the poor
fool covering for him.
hub site uses a single subin
""Ted Marinich"" wrote in message
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> Josh,
>
> No I never have. frp is a typo - should be FTP.
CL: I believe I gave a good pointer and a good start in my earlier reply.
>
> access-list 101 deny tcp host 135.152.1.1 eq ftp any
> access-list 101 deny
on your central router - where is 10.77.152.129? I don't see it as an
attached interface in your configuration.
what does your "show ip route" reveal? on both routers?
also, I don't see a default route on your remote - just the router to the
10. network, which actually should be unnecessary, give
right up NRF's alley. Certainly for those considering their futures,
something worth considering as part of the mix.
http://cookreport.com/11.10.shtml
Can't afford the un-snipped version right now, but since I work for a telco,
and I recognize the issues described, and have read all the top corpo
first thing that always comes to my mind is IOS version. My quick check on
CCO did not reveal anything that jumped out at me, but you never can tell.
What IOS are you using?
( as an aside, I notice that images for the 2600 series routers have become
really bloated lately. some of the newer stuff r
For some reason I woke up cynical this morning. Probably because I have to
work today troubleshooting a customer site that someone else designed and
sold. :-<
Calvin: I've decided that everyone has his price. Anyone can be bought if
the price is right.
Hobbes: What's your price?
Calvin: Two buc
just ran into this one while cruising a particular auction site.
www.lamernetworks.com
CCIE rack rental at very reasonable prices. seem to have a single 3550 along
with a 3900 switch.
also appear to be auctioning CCIE level lab scenarios on you-know-where.
FYI
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just received this via e-mail
for a limited time, IP Expert is offering their white paper and 3550 lab for
download at no cost.
the white paper is pretty good, if I may complement a fellow 3550 white
paper author. My quick look at the lab leaves me with a favorable impression
as well.
of course,
granted there is a lot covered in the 3550 config guide - 900 pages worth.
However, rather than let yourself become overwhelmed with the amount of
material, it never hurts to take a few minutes and think about things, and
develop a study strategy based upon some solid analysis.
Let's see - there
""Ted Marinich"" wrote in message
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> JS,
>
> Without knowing your available hardware, its hard to say what your best
cost
> options are. But, if you have a modular router like Cisco 3640, you can
> buy a HSSI interface and plug your DS3 right into the
""Btma1"" wrote in message
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> Well, I just passed it today with a score of 813.YEAH
> !!. My first towards CCNP status.
>
> The exam was straight forward, but some question are tricky and wordy.
> The simulation is based, (for my exa
""Ted Marinich"" wrote in message
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> The Long and Winding Road:
>
> As you can see from my original post, the binary equivelents are
represented
> in decimal format one octet at a time. The question is - has a
""Cisco Nuts"" wrote in message
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> Hello,Since the 3550's are going to "kill" us in the new Lab,
CL: I think you are letting your fear of the unknown get the better of you.
take a couple of deep breaths, and think about the kinds of things they are
lik
I see that panic is setting in. calm down. take some time to get organized.
""Cisco Nuts"" wrote in message
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> Hello, Since Token Ring won't be tested on the Lab exam anymore, does
> this imply that topics like SRB, CRB, SRTB, SRTLB won't be tested?And
Steve you BAD boy - where have you been? I still read your CCIE Lab prep
advice, and it is posted on my web site as well ( www.chuckslongroad.info )
for all the good it does me ;->
""Steve Dispensa"" wrote in message
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> > > Barring intentional obfus
were allowed. There used to be jokes and
apocryphal stories of network admins who used such schemes as one means of
assuring job security.
CL: nowadays, they are an interesting study tool - as I said - writing it
out in binary gives you a good feel for how masking works.
>
> Jarett
>
write it out in binary and study it until you understand why it is or is not
correct.
what - you expect someone else to do the work for you? how are you going to
learn?
""Ted Marinich"" wrote in message
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> Correct me if I'm wrong, but I can't see why
the only difference is the full L3 capability, including BGP with the
12.1.11 release.
the switches used in the CCIE Lab are the 3550-24's with EMI image. ( least
expensive that does the job ) Not that the particular model matters, because
all models behave identically. I've now been to a couple o
""s vermill"" wrote in message
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> The Long and Winding Road wrote:
> > > The question sucks and so do the answer choices. Eight
> > *addresses* per
> > > subnet or eight subnets? If the former, a
Off hand I would suggest removing any and all references to bridging -
bridge-groups on the interfaces and the bridge protocol in global config.
that leaves only routing.
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""Kris Waters"" wrote in message
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if I were a CCIE I wouldn't give a flying you know what about the NP.
OTOH, a lot of CCIE's also carry certs like DP, as well as some of the
specialty certifications.
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not to worry - Cisco, being the together tech company that they are - has
all of their buildings on UPS.
the problem, of course, is getting to and from the site - I understand a lot
of roads are closed.
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""Brunner Joseph"" wrote in mess
0 ! add 2 to both sides !
> n = 4 ! 2^4-2 = 14 !
>
> 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
> 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
>
> = 240, or answer A in the original post.
>
> BJ
>
>
>
> ---Original Message---
> From: The Long and Winding Road
> Sent: 12/05/02 09:48 A
""Howard C. Berkowitz"" wrote in message
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> Priscilla,
>
> To decide on whether ISIS and MPLS are relevant to enterprises, I
> believe you have to look more deeply into the enterprise's structure
> and internal competencies. There are a substantial numb
you sure about that, Tom?
172.100..0
255.255.1110.0
subnet bits = 1.0
172.100.0.0 through 172.100.31.0 for /24's
these would be SUMMARIZED using the 224 mask in the third octet.
if you only want eight /24's, then the answer is
172.100..0
255.255.1000.0
subnet bits =
extended range vlans ( > 1005 ) can only be configured on a switch that is
in VTP transparent mode.
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""jack xu"" wrote in message
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> the following is configuration of my cat6509:
>
> --- -
""s vermill"" wrote in message
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> Richard Burdette wrote:
> >
> > A prep test I am using has a question for which I disagree with
> > the answer. Here is the question.
> >
> > If I had a Class B address, what subnet mask would I use if I
> > wanted to s
In the words of the esteemed Maxwell Smart, missed it by that much.
Good test. Liked it a lot. Can't say much about the content, obviously.
The 3550's were there. I think that those who have expressed reservations
about this will find little to worry about. The Lab writers did a pretty
good job
""Mirza, Timur"" wrote in message
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> we are looking to migrate isdn backup at our retail stores to dsl...is
there
> anyone that has performed this already?
CL: having done a number of data networks that were DSL based ( but none
migrating ISDN to DSL )
""Silju Pillai"" wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I tried this too. I am pasting the results.
>
> R5#
> interface Serial0/2
> ip address 192.168.1.209 255.255.255.252
> ip ospf authentication
> ip ospf authentication-key cisco
>
>
> router ospf 10
> log-a
check this out.
R10
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Neighbor ID Pri State Dead Time Address Interface
222.222.222.7 1 FULL/DR 00:01:58149.22.4.7 Serial0
222.222.222.111 FULL/DR 00:00:38149.22.252.2Ethernet0
Router_10#
interface Serial0
ip address 149
""Keith Woodworth"" wrote in message
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> simple question.
>
> want to write an ACL:
>
> access-list 100 permit ip 209.145.96.0 0.0.3.255 any
>
> just to make sure Ive got my bits right this will cover:
>
> 209.145.96.0/24
> 209.145.97.0/24
the "3" in th
""deltan"" wrote in message
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> Why can't I directly hook up a laptop to a 6509 switch
> port that enables "stp portfast" (using straight-thru
> cable)?
troubleshooting 101. can you do what you need to do if portfast is NOT
enabled on that port?
there
Richard, the software used for your telephone booth problem is called an
Ehrlang calculator. it seems that you could use an Ehrlang calculator to do
this as well. There are a number of web sites that have Ehrlang calcs. A
google search should reveal a bunch of them.
A long time ago, in statistics
Arni, can you contact me off line. I have a non Cisco, non technical
question for you.
thanks.
Chuck
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""Arni V. Skarphedinsson"" wrote in message
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> The Cisco PIX Firewalls by Richard A. Deal
""Eric R"" wrote in message
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> try this command - quick trick to return interfaces to defaults, works on
> routers too from 12.x on. Nice thing here is quickness. No need to wr er
and
> reload...
>
> 3550(config)#default interface fa0/1
>
CL: hey, I rea
looking at this again - question below
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""pauldongso"" wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> Please advise how STP participates in the following scenario and why STP
> fails to stop the loop?
CL: w
""Peter van Oene"" wrote in message
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> At 10:41 PM 11/26/2002 +, Larry Letterman wrote:
> >switch A and B wont talk to each other or cause a loop
> >because you have switch B isolated. STP in your case is
> >set for 3 instances : STP for Vlan 1, Vla
""Edward Sohn"" wrote in message
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> anyone know if there is a way to "tunnel" single,
> remote users over an IPX network?
>
> i have a manager who moves to different remote sites,
> but doesn't want to change his IPX network address.
>
> is there a VPN (
""Brian Zeitz"" wrote in message
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> I deleted the config.text on the router, and started over, it now works.
> Now I need to fire out how to allow SQL to communicate across the 2
> VLANS.
route? set up a routing process on the switch and add the two vla
""Eric R"" wrote in message
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> try this command - quick trick to return interfaces to defaults, works on
> routers too from 12.x on. Nice thing here is quickness. No need to wr er
and
> reload...
>
> 3550(config)#default interface fa0/1
>
too bad this d
""Brian Zeitz"" wrote in message
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> I deleted all my Vlans by deleting the VLAN.DAT file. Is there any
> commands for deleting all the port settings. I want to reset all my
> ports to factory settings. Will a write erase, erase my stored IOS
> files? I w
you need to use the command "switchport" prior to using the command
"switchport access etc"
go figure
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""Brian Zeitz"" wrote in message
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> I did the following on my 3550, I am trying to learn.
a quick look on google reveals some sources of open source router software,
if that's what you had in mind. I don't know anything about any of these
people, but you could start here:
http://www.ipinfusion.com/products/server/products_server.html
http://slashdot.org/code.shtml
will probably have t
""John Brandis"" wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> What commands are available on the 2950's to see instances of STP, or to
> diagnose spanning tree problems ?
might take a look at:
Switch_24#sh spanning-tree ?
Bridge Group number
active
a comment or two below:
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""Firesox"" wrote in message
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> I am having a hard time with configuring route-reflector-client.
> I have the following config on the Route-Reflector-Server router.
>
> router bgp 40
> no synchronization
> bgp log-neighbor-c
crosoft's answer to just about everything is to make it
possible, so that people can easily share information. Unfortunately, they
have also made it easy for bad things to happen as a result.
CL: lastly, please accept my apologies for being a bit uptight about this,
in this response or others.
refer to. I did a quick read of the draft RFC
in the link above. My quick read is that it looks to me that the authors are
suggesting a reinterpretation of the definition and activity of an ABR to
suit some particular situation that could also be solved other ways. Their
examples do not match yours, s
hatever vtp modes they are on, as long as the vlan number is the same,
> vlan name does not matter.
CL: well, one of the switches would have to be in transparent mode. I'd
double check, but it is such a pain to reconfigure everything, and I'm under
a time crunch right now.
>
&
package up the extras and sell them on that auction site for 5 bucks a pair.
:->
ah, I love capitalism!!!
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""Elijah Savage III"" wrote in message
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> Thank you for all the replies this time I w
""B.J. Wilson"" wrote in message
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> > CL: you have a partitioned area 0. can't have two area zeros in ospf. to
> > quote from my favorite movie of all time, "There can be only one"
>
> "I am Connor MacLeod of the Clan MacLeod. I was born in 1518 in
""p b"" wrote in message
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> Consider the following topology:
>
> area_0---ABR_1area_1-ABR_2area_0
>
> There are two area 0's.
CL: you have a partitioned area 0. can't have two area zeros in ospf. to
quote from my favorite movie of all ti
""pauldongso"" wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> come across this scenario:
>
> Switch A - switch B
> (vtp wally) trunk (vtp world)
> | |
> | |
> PC 1
""richard dumoulin"" wrote in message
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> Hal Logan wrote:
> >
> > Not to discourage you or anything, but if a candidate crams for
> > months and
> > then immediately forgets everything after the lab, that's an
> > indication the
> > he or she got by usin
sent with some reservation. perhaps a bit too personal. maybe some are
interested in what is below.
""Symon Thurlow"" wrote in message
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> Hi guys,
>
> Looking for some feedback as to how difficult it would be to pass the
> CCIE lab if networking was no
Router_1(config)#partition flash ?
Number of partitions in device
Router_1(config)#partition flash 1
you'll forgive me if I don't hit the enter button at this point ;->
Chuck
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""Elijah Savage III"" wrote in message
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> I agree. If you have some janitor who's been saving up for months or
years
> to be able to afford your class, and he asks what a Cat 5 cable is, what
do
> you say? "Sorry, I will not answer that question"? How unpro
just a question or two in line below
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""Keith Woodworth"" wrote in message
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> I need to trouble shoot some apparent packet loss on a 7206VXR with a
> NSE-1.
>
> Weve had some folks downstream o
""Symon Thurlow"" wrote in message
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> Hi guys,
>
> Looking for some feedback as to how difficult it would be to pass the
> CCIE lab if networking was not your primary role.
probably slightly more difficult than if networking were your primary role.
seri
lucky you. I have my routers set up and this was an easy Q&D
yes it can be done.
you need:
the proper interface configurations
the proper bgp configurations
the proper static routes, since the BGP peer addresses are not directly
connected.
in a way, this is much like the "bgp practice labs ov
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message
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> > I'm sure they will, but my routers still forwarding subnet
> > broadcasts
> > even with this line in a sh ip int output:-
> > Directed broadcast forwarding is disabled
>
> Why
""Godswill HO"" wrote in message
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> Hi group,
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> I want to get it right the first time. I intend
> setting up my CCIE lab at home. I will appreciate if
> someone that have taken the lab or preparing for it,
> tell me what Switches, Routers, materials I
""Cisco Breaker"" wrote in message
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> We cannot afford that equipment right now. Also ran the diagnostic test to
> find the clear channel, we found the channel but bridges didn't work.
CL: can you afford to have your network down? for how long? forever
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> I have a question about how to add vlans to the port-channel without
> it being disruptive. When I added vlan 62,63, and 64 I started with the
> interfaces 1/1 and 1/2 on 6509A then did the portchannel 1 on the 6509a
t
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> I have a question about how to add vlans to the port-channel without
> it being disruptive. When I added vlan 62,63, and 64 I started with the
> interfaces 1/1 and 1/2 on 6509A then did the portchannel 1 on the 6509a
t
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> Everyone,
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> Let me explain what I am trying to do. My main building was set up years
ago
> with a Class C address scheme. I need to change this for a number of
reasons
> and am planning to move it to a 10.X.X.X schem
the last time I checked, the answer was "no" to either one. it has been
several months, but at that time the Cisco position was "why would you want
to" and there were several preferred means of terminating secure tunnels on
either device.
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> hktco wrote:
> >
> > When I learned it for CCNA and CCNP, I was told that IGRP is
> > Cisco
> > proprietary. Until recent, I was being told that IGRP is no
> > longer
> > proprietary
> > and became an open s
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> Hi all,
>
snip for brevity
>
> 4. Does anyone know how cisco interoperate with Alteon using STP? Is
> there a URL i can check out with?
CL: spanning tree is an open standard, and a well established one. There
should b
just a comment or two below
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""p b"" wrote in message
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> I had posted earlier in the week regarding some questions about
> iBGP, the routing table, and convergence. Have some more
> informatio
actually, what you have is a 2950 with an enhanced image ( EI )
no L3 at all.
do NOT try to load an EMI image onto this box!!!
The 3550 SMI can do RIP 1 and RIP 2
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""Arni V. Skarphedinsson"" wrote in message
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Looks like a pretty straightforward CCIE type requirement to me
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""Rajesh Kumar"" wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> In the practice labs at the end of the book of CCIE p
""John Tafasi"" wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have a cisco 2516 router with an ethernet interface. How can I find out
if
> this inteface is full duplex or half duplex?
plug it into a full duplex 100 mbs switch port and see if link occurs?
seriously, I
n I use local pref in iBGP to indicate a
> course
> level of load balancing by network prefix destination? I want to make
> sure
> that packet re-ordering is very unlikely and this seems like this would
> prevent
> the loop problem. It would seem this might provide prefix l
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