Hi Pete,
Try clearing the 'set community no-export' command in your route map and see
if 22.22.22.22/24 propagates over to 153.153.3.3. I am suspecting maybe
tagging the no-export community while redistributing into the bgp process
may actually cause the Loopback22 route not to be exported
If tha
Okay guys, Error code 2 (Open message error) and error subcode 7 basically
means "unsupported capability". My bet is maybe a capability has been
configured only on one end of the session.
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> in this case, 2&7 are error subc
Hello Lim,
is the answer 12 packets?
Wes
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> Q. An interface has been configured for custom queuing. Bandwidth has been
> allocated for three flows A, B and C with average packet sizes of
1000bytes,
> 500bytes, and 250b
Hey Rick,
One question that had me thinking, How will the DTE (in this case R1)
translate the BECN received from Ra to notify the source which is behind R1
that congestion is occuring and that he should slow sown transmission? TIA
Wesley
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have u tried Ctrl-Break?
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> Hi all,
>
> After writing wrong confreg count. I can not break POST during boot in
order
> to get rommon screen on 1750 router. I m using hyperterminal of win2000
> with autodetect terminal setting
Thank you for your response Pricilla, I'm on my way to your page now. This
is just a project for myself to have access to certain files when I'm away
from home, not a public access ftp server. My private network is currently
behind a 1750 w/ IOS Firewall Feature Set until I can get a PIX.
I have
I'm trying to provide access from the internet through a router to an ftp
server on a private network... this is part of the config I have so far:
ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.6.2 21 interface Ethernet0 21
Ethernet0 has the global address and 192.168.6.2 is the ftp server on the
priva
Hello, have you come up w/ a solution to allow connections into your
network, say to an ftp server from the outside, through a router using the
IOS Firewall Feature Set? I could use some input or any ideas on how to
configure that.
Thanx for any suggestions
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Hey Larry,
Would like to know how it went for you. I'm scheduled to take the exam on
the 22nd! Last day to take the beta exam. Did the questions follow the
blueprint exactly or is the scope wider? Thanks.
Wes
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Your total memory would be 64 M
For more info on 2600 memory structure check out the following link
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/2600_architecture_23852.html
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> wesley
>
&
49152K/16384K = main memory/shared memory
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>
> Based on the below details, the total memory is 64Mb
> what does both 49152K and 16384K indicate ?
>
> *cisco 2610 (MPC860) processor (revision 0x203) wi
I believe its show controllers serial x.
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> Been away from routers for a while
>
> whats the command to figure out which serial in in a back to abck config
is
> DCE/DTE ?
>
> Reason is I have 2 back to back 2503's. M
se the all zeros and all ones subnet
numbers. I mean with prefix routing, these things can be distinguished. Like
you said, the problem discussed in the article was pretty 'artsy'.
As always, thank you so very much.
Wesley
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message
e the all 1's bit for that subnet eg. for 192.168.1.224/27 it
> would be 192.168.1.255 and for 192.168.1.32/27 it would be 192.168.1.63.
>
>
> HTH,
> Mark.
>
> -Original Message-
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Then how would you define an all /27 subnets broadcast i.e. not just
192.168.1.224 subnet getting the broadcast but all subnets? Thank you for
the reply BTW.
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> Hi Wesley,
>
> a)
Hello Group,
Three things to confirm about broadcasts.
a) the all ones broadcast i.e 255.255.255.255 by default will only be
propagated to the local network and is not forwarded by routers
b) network and subnet directed broadcasts. If I were to broadcast to
192.168.1.255, and I have subnets 192
Hello Group,
Posted this yesterday but mysteriously disappeared :-). Three things to
confirm about broadcasts.
a) the all ones broadcast i.e 255.255.255.255 by default will only be
propagated to the local network and is not forwarded by routers
b) network and subnet directed broadcasts. If I we
Hey Matt,
That's exactly where I got my info from. BTW, that's a really good book to
learn about T1, unchannelized or otherwise. And it goes into HDLC, PPP and
Frame Relay as well. The reindeer on the front cover rocks! hehe
Wes
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I think the main thing to note about cT1s is bit robbed signalling i.e
channel asscociated signalling normally used to transport voice. Therefore,
we've got 7 bits of payload, 1 bit for signalling for every timeslot and 1
bit for framing. Bit robbed signalling would effectively yield a 56 kbps
pip
and the errors just disappeared. I'm just waiting for the time
when I upgrade to an IOS that requires 16MB. Hope this same thing doesnt
happen again. Weird!
Wesley
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> "face a different w
Does anyone know of any instructor led CCIE Security level training
available in the San Diego area?
I'm not necessarily talking about "boot camps", but a class longer than a
week or so. Also, are there any members here in the San Diego area with the
CCIE Security lab as a goal?
Thanx for any rep
Hey Frank,
I'm trying to hook up a Cisco 1750 ethernet port & a Linksys router to my
Roadrunner cable modem. The 2nd ethernet port on the 1750 will have lab
routers connected to it, the Linksys router (4-port switch) will have a few
computers connected to it.
I want all to have access to the Int
That's what I'm having a problem with. RtrB can ping the PC & RtrA can ping
the RtrB e0 interface, but won't ping the PC. It was mentioned to make the
default gateway on the PC the RtrB e0 address.
I'll try that & see what happens... thanx to all your help.
That was exactly the answer I needed. B
Hey Paul, I'm not getting any communication between s0(192.1.1.3) & e0
(192.168.1.10) on RtrB using an extended ping with e0 as the destination and
s0 as the source. I entered "ip route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 e0" and it
doesn't show up in the route table.
I entered "ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 e0
I need help w/ a little config info... RtrA (s0 192.1.1.4)&
RtrB (s0 192.1.1.3) connected via serial cable. They can each ping each
other. RtrB has a PC (ip address 192.168.1.1)connected to its' e0 int
(192.168.1.10) through a hub.
How can I ping from RtrA (s0 192.1.1.4)to the PC attached to Rtr
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