Re: OSPF Database Filter [7:38431]

2002-03-15 Thread Tshon
I have no way of testing this, but the understanding that I have is that, Passive-interface stops the processing of routing updatesbut doesn't stop Hello's from being advertised out that interface Yet the database-filter will not allow neighborships from being formed So you might have the

Re: Jr. CCIE Ad on Dice [7:38034]

2002-03-14 Thread Tshon
The company has no level of professionalism. They call you in for this Cattle call. You and 15 other people for a interview for the same job. Then they want to do all of the negotiation. I find that any job they set you up for they are trying to keep about $20,000 +. So becareful, of them

Re: Loopback Interfaces..long reply, read carefully please to [7:38300]

2002-03-14 Thread Tshon
comments. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tshon Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 11:44 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Loopback Interfaces... [7:37933] What in the world is the question about, what are you trying to do. Ping the remote

Re: L2 VS L3 EtherChannel [7:38272]

2002-03-14 Thread Tshon
What you are seeing is that you still have a L2 interface. you have combined multiple interfaces into one, and then assigned the one interface an IP address. Check CCO on switching. Jeffrey Reed wrote: Check out the link I pasted in my original email on how to configure a Layer 3 channel.

Re: Management VLANs? [7:38282]

2002-03-14 Thread Tshon
Not sure, I'm understanding your question but try this. Make all of your switches operate in Vlan 2 all other management protocolsCDP,VTP and such are in VLAN 1 and then use the rest of your vlan for date traffic from hosts. Michael Kelker wrote: this isn't a direct CCNP cert question,

Re: Off Topic - Riddle - The Obvious Question [7:38336]

2002-03-14 Thread Tshon
Chuck wrote: this is not one of those I have a customer questions, although I have a customer is the starting point. A couple of years ago a small college installed a new cable plant consisting of fiber for data and copper for analogue phones between their main telco closet and a couple of

Re: Multiple routes Q [7:38353]

2002-03-14 Thread Tshon
You were just about right, except Administrative distance is used when to different routing protocols advertise the same route. Metric is used as the tie breaker if multiple paths exist within a routing protocol. Hunt Lee wrote: Could someone help me get a clear understanding about this: I

Re: Does someone know? [7:38322]

2002-03-14 Thread Tshon
You need to configure the T1 and Identify what channels you are using. Ali, Abbas wrote: On my 2600 router, I configured the T1 0/0 controller, and the below message is keep appearing. 00:23:10: %CONTROLLER-5-UPDOWN: Controller T1 0/0, changed state to down (RAI de tected) 00:23:12:

Re: OSPF neighbour query [7:38312]

2002-03-14 Thread Tshon
You also type it out to us: R1 has an ip address of 10.103.56.97/20 and R2 has an ip address of 10.103.56.1/21 Steven A. Ridder wrote: Reading your output further, the router told you that the masks didn't match: OSPF: Mismatched hello parameters from 10.103.56.1 Dead R 40 C 40, Hello R

Re: pirority group damn it [7:38084]

2002-03-13 Thread Tshon
I'm not sure but your config says that anything ip with a source add 10.1.1.2 to any place gets high priority. But anything else ip gets low priority arp and so on. Is that what you are trying to accomplish? what about other traffic not originating from the firewall, all user traffic gets

Re: ospf and static routes [7:38107]

2002-03-13 Thread Tshon
Depending on what the static route is. If the static is a default route, you could redistribute with the redistribute static or you could use default information originate. You could also make the static next hop a interface that is already apart of the ospf domain. then automatic

Re: CCNP exams [7:38097]

2002-03-13 Thread Tshon
Recertification is just that to see you have kept up the knowledge that you have earned. The CCNP track still gives you the basics but make you aware of quite a few options to tune implement and troubleshoot your network. As you have attained the various certs your worth to the company has

Re: CCSI and how to get there [7:37938]

2002-03-12 Thread Tshon
in. The CCSI cert will and is always tied to a training partner, it is never really yours unless you work out some type of contract. Tshon CCSI Matthew Tayler wrote: Ok I have tried cco - which gives very little away - and the Groupstudy archives which seem to relate to ICRC and other out of date

Re: bgp multihome [7:37948]

2002-03-12 Thread Tshon
You could have both providers send you default routes and place a weight on the provider you'd prefer to use w/ Neighbor weight command. brian kastor wrote: I have looked at http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/40.html and I understand multihoming to 2 different providers. What I can't seem

Re: Voice Cert [7:37965]

2002-03-12 Thread Tshon
I positive your answer is on the CD documentation which means it is on the web site. Jeremy Rogers wrote: Hi there, I was wondering if anyone can help me on this. I just took the CIPT test and there was a question on there that I can not seem to locate the answer for. I am not looking for

Re: T1 Vs ISDN PR [7:37983]

2002-03-12 Thread Tshon
a T1 is a physical layer circuit. ISDN's PRI is technology that rides inside a T1. So you could have a T1 between two sites in a point to point setup, or You could have a PRI that forms a point to point when dialed across any of its B channels, between to sites what you have is a T1 between

Re: Frame-Relay encapsulation issue [7:38061]

2002-03-12 Thread Tshon
Show us your configs. Also, I remember there was something I heard once That pinging a frame interface is actually sent out the interface before responding. which meant that the traffic goes out on the circuit and is sent back like I said some typ of rumor. I would check the CCO

Re: Loopback Interfaces... [7:37933]

2002-03-12 Thread Tshon
What in the world is the question about, what are you trying to do. Ping the remote routers, they have a serial interface that you can ping, or the ethernet. Why do you need a loopback, what routing protocol are you running, where is a config? We can't figure out what you are talking about,

Re: EIGRP Metric and Route inconcistence [7:38043]

2002-03-12 Thread Tshon
I'm not sure I understand your entire question. But, I hope this helps... you have to many formulas. What the recommendation states is that if you are running other routing protocols like ospf who takes its decisions based on bandwidth statements then you shouldn't change them, because it

Re: Quality of Cisco exams [7:38063]

2002-03-12 Thread Tshon
shows you what you didn't know that is what a test does. Go back and bone up, then you'll pass. Tshon John Neiberger wrote: If Cisco is asking questions about products that have been EOLed then they need to get some new test authors. :-) I just don't understand the difficulty in creating

Re: routing [7:38071]

2002-03-12 Thread Tshon
Have you tried to redistribute the static route. If not how are your other routers suppose to find out about that network. Check their route tables. kaushalender wrote: Hi group , I have cisco 2610 router on which I am using static routing .I have new customer which is directly connected

Re: Multichassis PPP Multilink?!?!? [7:37892]

2002-03-11 Thread Tshon
Multichassis Multilink PPP Overview Prior to Release 11.2, Cisco IOS supported Multilink PPP (MLP). Beginning with Release 11.2, Cisco IOS software also supports Multichassis Multilink PPP (MMP). Multilink PPP provides the capability of splitting and recombining packets to a single end-system

Re: dialer unbindable [7:37260]

2002-03-05 Thread Tshon
We need your config. This will help us see your problem. omit ip addresses and passwords! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are you using Chap anthencation? Have you checked that chap hostname/passowrd between these two router? Is dialer remote-name ... configed in the receiving end router's

Re: Grade to get CCDA [7:36636]

2002-02-27 Thread Tshon
Mario, Please forgive everyone else. They should remember that you never know who you'll run into again, or who might be listening. All of these guys do represent their immediate company, and cisco. What they should have said is, if your prepare well you'll pass. Go over the material

Re: Q on FR spoke configuration. [7:36293]

2002-02-23 Thread Tshon
The answer is A or B... if you have just one pvc coming in from the switch, and inverse-arp running you don't have to do anything on the spoke. B would work fine if inverse-arp is working. A would take care of everything and leave nothing to chance. (all considering one pvc coming into the

Re: Nortel NNCA certification [7:36190]

2002-02-22 Thread Tshon
situation. Then you should pursue you personal financial goals. After that you can attain the others cert fairly easy. I am not aware of any study groups but good luck! Tshon Ocsic wrote: any NORTEL NEWSGROUP ? James Barber Hi, firstly my apologies for posting this in a Cisco group. However

Re: CCIE Question [7:36243]

2002-02-22 Thread Tshon
guys should keep in mind: No there is no CCIE Q or written cert. Cisco has identified you as a lab candidate. This applies to everyone on the planet. You have been invited to take the lab, if you pass the written and after that date you are still a CCIE candidate just like

Re: Interesting DDR Brain Teaser (long and pointless ) [7:36279]

2002-02-22 Thread Tshon
Yes this is possible exactly as you discribed. Hope fully in this scenario you have more than one bri. But, say you don't you have two B channels unless the load exceeds one of the B channels you have no problem I believe the last question is is there a priority or preempt command? Make

Re: Interesting DDR Brain Teaser (long and pointless ) [7:36283]

2002-02-22 Thread Tshon
. Thanks again, John Tshon 2/22/02 3:07:43 PM Yes this is possible exactly as you discribed. Hope fully in this scenario you have more than one bri. But, say you don't you have two B channels unless the load exceeds one of the B channels you have no problem I believe the last question

Re: Interesting DDR Brain Teaser (long and pointless ) [7:36285]

2002-02-22 Thread Tshon
Tshon 2/22/02 3:45:58 PM I can't remember but... this also helps dialer pool-member number [priority priority] [min-link minimum] [max link maximum] - Assigns a physical interface to a dialer pool. priority priority - Sets the priority of the physical interface within the dialer pool (from 1

Re: CIT today at 3pm EST [7:35394]

2002-02-14 Thread Tshon
Breath! If you have passed all the others and understand the concepts contained with in all the courses, you will pass this test. Its not hard. But, if you don't breath, you could die!! Signed Toris S Stephens Tshon CCSI, CCNP, CCIE lab on 24th Joshua Barnes wrote: Well the big

Re: WAN IP [7:35405]

2002-02-14 Thread Tshon
. Toris Tshon CCSI, CCNP, CCIE Lab on the 24th Tom Richs wrote: If you have lets say 4 WAN sites or 3 WAN sites connecting as a triangle, does it make sense to use one network lets say 192.168.5.0/30 as the subnetted ip address for all the WAN serial interfaces between all the sites

Re: Ip subnet Zero Ip classess [7:35340]

2002-02-13 Thread Tshon
Ok, try this Ip- classless: allows a router to look for routes classlessly (understands subnets) meaning it will do a longest bit match with routes in your routing table but if after checking for subnets it doesn't find one locally then it follows the default route. With out this

Re: Tacacs Problem: Router Lockout [7:35223]

2002-02-12 Thread Tshon
I believe that your problem isn't that you aren't doing the correct sequence, but I think that if you are trying to send the break from win nt/2000 it doesn't work unless you know how to set it. You do need a machine that sends the break key. Farooq Ali wrote: Hi All: I would

Re: dce / dte [7:35138]

2002-02-11 Thread Tshon
the t1 circuit, derives the timing and places that on a timing pin/pins to the dte. The dce also derives the data from the t1 and sends that on the data pin/pins to the dte tshon (CCSI) McIntosh, Leslie (US - Tulsa) wrote: In short: DTE - Data Terminal Equipment Source of Data over a serial