well put...
Joe Pinkus wrote:
Leigh Anne,
This is completely false what you have just said, here is the output from a switch:
4000-7-1 (enable) sh cam dynam 2/17
* = Static Entry. + = Permanent Entry. # = System Entry. R = Router
Entry. X = Port Security Entry
VLAN Dest MAC/Route Des
Port security is what you want:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/rel_4_5/config/sec_port.htm#xtocid260831
Tim
"Deloso, Elmer G." wrote:
Hi, all.
Is there a way to implement access-lists
on Catalyst ports/VLAN's? Just curios because I could
not find any reference to
I didn't see anything wrong with your config, I would suggest you
checking the routing table on host 10.0.0.115 . Make sure it knows how
to get back your network 10.0.10.0 via 10.0.0.250. It's very likely that
your ping is getting to the host, but the reply is not getting back to
your router.
Take a look at traffic-rate group... (GTS) at
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/qos_c/qcpart4/qcgts.htm
If you still want to use rate-limit (CAR); I would suggest trying to apply a
default rate-limit for all traffic to the speed of your interface.
I.e.:
I'm interested at the CCIE level. The only study group in the Bay Area
that I know of is
http://www.bacug.com, but they do not have a CCIE level study group.
Tim
Dave Martin wrote:
I'm new to the SF Bay Area and was looking for any CCNP-CCIE level study
groups in or around the East Bay.
From your list I would say the last two. If you are taking exam 640-404,
expires 7/31/00, then make sure you read the student guide for the
CLSC class.
Tim
Jacques Lee wrote:
Dear all,
Which part should I pay more attention on ?
Token ring? ATM ? Specification for each Catalyst Switch?
Olden,
You might want to be more specific with your questions in the future,
otherwise you will get answers like this. Once you read the autoinstall
procedures, you should understand why I can't give you a more specific answer.
SEE the below URL for details on how to perfrom autoinstall
Try changing the set interface to set next-hop. Use set next hop when you
know the next hop address. In your case: change "set interface serial0"
to "set ip next-hop 192.168.3.2" and "set interface serial1" to "set ip
next-hop 192.168.4.2"
When you said that your configuration wasn't working;
See faq question number 21
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/faq1.html#ccnp-ccdp
Tim
woody wrote:
Finally attained my CCNP/CCDP status. Thanks to all on the group for
answering most of my questions (and ridiculing some of my answers - hell we
all have to learn...)
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