RE: MRTG and T1

2000-09-14 Thread Timmons, Robert
Hmm... I don't know MRTG that well, but here goes... I'm running MRTG here on our switches (3com) and have found that each GIF is different in terms of the MAX bits/sec (I have it set to bits rather than bytes, but it works the same both ways). For example, my core switch max's out at 16.0kb/s,

RE: TCP/IP RFCs

2000-09-20 Thread Timmons, Robert
Probably the best thing you can do is search for specific areas of interest. Check out: http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/information/rfc.html For example, if you want to read up on BGP, do a keyword search for BGP or BGP-4. Typically, at the end of each RFC, they'll have references t

RE: Napster

2000-07-19 Thread Timmons, Robert
Steve, I observed ports 8875, & 1456, but I believe Napster has the ability to use port 80, so port blocking won't help. We're doing a simple IP block here, at the router. That will stop most users. There's a proxy function within Napster, so there may be a small amount of people who will

RE: IP classless/Default routes

2000-08-08 Thread Timmons, Robert
Usually, you can substitute 'public' for 'customer' if the document is publicly available (which this one is) http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/default.html Bob -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 0

RE: Port 80

2000-08-15 Thread Timmons, Robert
Global config means that you have to enter the command at the 'router#(config)' prompt. When you're at the router command prompt in exec mode 'router#', enter 'config t' (configure terminal). Then enter the 'ip http server' command. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EM

RE: Class A or C??

2000-08-17 Thread Timmons, Robert
The terms Class A, B & C are somewhat dated. I know Microsoft & Novell continue to use them, but in the Cisco world, it would be known as a 10. address with a /24 mask. The 10. range is considered private and I would assume it's being used on the inside with some address translation to get to t

RE: How to use mzmaker

2000-08-17 Thread Timmons, Robert
Yes. When the router reboots, it will load and uncompress the image. I don't know if the filename matters, but I used .MZ The first time I tried it, it failed for some reason. It's worked each time I tried since. The file might have been corrupted the first time, or the compression failed or

RE: Adding another subnet for internet connection

2000-08-17 Thread Timmons, Robert
There's a multitude of answers here. You can simply add another address to the E0 as a secondary address, though that's probably not the optimal solution. A better solution might be to use RFC 1597 addresses on the local network and connect to the internet via NAT. This way, you woulnd't need a

RE: OT Trivea time one more hint

2000-08-25 Thread Timmons, Robert
Would that be Bob Bemer? (http://www.bobbemer.com/) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Oz Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 8:31 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: OT Trivea time one more hint Wow stumped the Grand Master ?? Cool no rit

RE: IMA question: WAS- How to separate Internet traffic?

2000-08-25 Thread Timmons, Robert
Chuck, Most disturbing. We'll be running our own ATM network, though this is our first time using these particular cards. We're currently running a frame-relay between sites 1-3, but the plan is to move to a modified hub & spoke/partial mesh using these IMA cards. What problems did you run i

RE: CCNA 2.0 Beta exam results ???

2000-05-09 Thread Timmons, Robert
CCNA 2.0 should be available 8 weeks after end of exam. That means by May 15 or so. Might take longer, though. Be patient. Go to http:\\www.galton.com\~cisco for exam results. Bob -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of iancu mihai Sent: Tuesd