Re: CCNP Support Passed [7:56995]

2002-11-07 Thread Vamsi Krishna
Hi Symon, I passed the CID exam yesterday and completed the CCDP certification. I was just postponing the exam as i was not getting enough drive to study, but once i booked the exam, i was under pressure (105 Pound) and successfully completed the exam. The questions in the exam were very

Re: Need help on PIX [7:56965]

2002-11-06 Thread Vamsi Krishna
Hi Simon. PIX cannot have 2 outside interfaces. The interfaces are defined based on the security level and particularly outside and inside interfaces cannot be changed. PIX is not a router and should not be used in place of router. It can have a single default route and cannot support load

Question on Cable/DSL backbone infrastructure [7:56889]

2002-11-05 Thread Vamsi Krishna
Hi All, I have implemented Cable and DSL service providers and have seen = that they use their own separate backbone.=20 The backbone for most cable ISP's is Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC) where fiber = will be laid from Headend till the nodes and nodes connects to customers = using co-axial lines.

Re: PIX failover problem [7:56199]

2002-10-25 Thread Vamsi Krishna
:56199] Vamsi, I used the cable provided by Cisco to connect 2 525s through the failover ports and it's been working fine. Even though I don't know the answer but I don't think it's a good idea to connect 2 pixes through a switch. Good luck. Vamsi Krishna wrote:Hi Pat, I have got the correct

PIX failover problem [7:56199]

2002-10-24 Thread Vamsi Krishna
Hi, We are facing a strange problem with PIX failover. We have two PIX = 525 (OS 6.0.1) in failover configuration. When the standby PIX is = rebooted for maintenance reasons, it came up and became the Active PIX = (which should not happen). The active PIX showed stateful failover link = failed

Re: PIX failover problem [7:56199]

2002-10-24 Thread Vamsi Krishna
://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/110/failover.html . Do you use a failover cable as well, I would have thought the primary would prevent the failover but I'm not 100 percent sure. Cheers Pat Vamsi Krishna wrote in message news:200210241235.MAA05012;groupstudy.com... Hi, We are facing

Re: Load Balancing and Redundancy Question [7:54255]

2002-09-26 Thread Vamsi Krishna
Hi David, U r correct regarding HSRP interaction with OSPF. How r the 2 T1's going to be terminated? One T1 on Router C and other on Router D i suppose. If one of the T1 link connecting to the remote office breaks, then the connectivity to that office from main office is down as there is no

Re: Need help with Simple BGP Solution [7:53936]

2002-09-25 Thread Vamsi Krishna
U have to connect a switch even if the connection doesnt break between the routers. Bcoz, for HSRP to work, both the routers ethernet interfaces and their VIP sholud be in the same subnet. If u directly connect them in a firewall, its not possible as each interface in a firewall will be of a

Re: PIX questions [7:53953]

2002-09-24 Thread Vamsi Krishna
Hi Sim, There is some flaw in your security policy. Pls check the = configuration again. I am enclosing some info from CCO regarding the = syslog message 106011: %PIX-7-106011: Deny inbound (No xlate) chars Explanation This is a connection-related message. This message = occurs when a

Re: why my interface keep going up and down?? [7:52917]

2002-09-09 Thread Vamsi Krishna Gadireddy
Hi Sim, Port flapping can occur due to duplex, speed mismatch or some other reason. Check the duplex, speed of the port and the settings on the machine connected to the port Fa0/18 Check if there is an STP loop i your network When did this link flapping start? Show port will show a lot of