I think dark fibre means a OC3 or OC12 link
Jason
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Subject: what is dark fiber?
hi.
what is dark fiber?
i found some
hi all,
Got a question on Reverse Telnet :) . It goes this way
Services Provided Base TCP Port for Individual lines Base
TCP Port for Rotary Groups
Telnet Protocol 20003000
Raw TCP protocol
(no Telnet) 4000
hi ,
anyone knows what is the use of set ip default-route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
Jason
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hi ,
Anyone got any knowledge on establishing high speed internet access over
satellite dish?
thanks b4 hand
Jason
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hi guys and gals
For the Remote Access 2.0 exam , does one need to memorise the different
types of routers ranging from 700, 1600 , 3600 series how many serial ports
they have , how many BRI interfaces they have etc.?
thanks b4 hand
Jason
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hi, guys and gals
Thanks for your support and help !!! I passed my Routing 2.0 exam on
Saturday 2nd September .
Apparently , this is not a very easy exam with nearly 30% on BGP stuff so
know your BGP stuff well , also like what the rest in the list has just
mentioned there are no fill in the
hi anyone got any comments on this show interface results :
what conclusion can we draw on this sh interface results
any form of input will be greatly appreciated
Hssi4/0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is M2T-HSSI-B
MTU 4470 bytes, BW 45045 Kbit, DLY 200 usec,
reliability
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For the load balancing issue, is it based on load or based on round robin ?
Thanks.
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It will do load balancing provided both links are of equal costs, also the
type of routing protocols you used is also important
As for 2. I think it will stop routing thro 2.2.2.1 and fall back to 1.1.1.1
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1. Using a loopback interface to define neighbours is common with IBGP but
not with eBGP . Normally the loopback interface is used to make sure the IP
address of the neighbour stays up and is independent of hardware functioning
properly. In the case of eBGP , peer routers are frequently
hi, all
My friends took the lab test on Monday and he failed for the second time. He
said that the lab test is very tough as compared to his previous lab test
that he took , format has changed tremendously with VOICE over ip being
included on the first day
So for those taking the lab test
hi,
anyone knows how to interpret the access-list below :
access-list 101 160.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 255.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
Jason
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hi, anyone knows what is the purpose of a poison sap?
Jason
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Anyone got any comments and views on the following question :
You have just completed an upgrade to Cisco IOS Version 12.0 , access
control lists work exactly how you had them setup prior to the upgrade. You
now add two additional access-lists using the new functionality of the 12.0
operating
thank you , I think the meaning is just like route posioning
anyway are you from microsoft? Does microsoft staff go for cisco
certifications?
Jason
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hi, anyone can help with this :
Router r1 uses a subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and sits on a boundary of area 0
and area 1 based on the sample router configuration :
Router ospf 76
network 145.12.32.0 0.0.15.255 area 1
network 145.12.96.0 0.0.15.255 area 0
Area 0 range 145.12.96.0 255.255.224.0
I do not think so , correct me if I am wrong. An alternative you can use is
secondary interface or subinterfaces
Jason
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hi,
Anyone who has taken the Routing 2.0 exam can tell me do we need to remember
the bgp path selection order , like using local preference first, follow by
weight etc.
I find it hard to remember
thanks
Jason
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Dear Sir,
Here is the configuration for our router.
The problem is that, we cannot see our Class-C Network
(202.77.96-202.77.127)
in BGP routing table:
KARG1sh ip bgp 202.137.0.0
BGP routing table entry for 202.137.0.0/20, version 2
Paths: (1 available, best #1, table Default-IP-Routing-Table)
thanks for your warning, I will bear that in mind. The next time I post
config I will omit passwords related info
thanks for the great info
Jason
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VLSM , stands for variable length subnet mask
This means that we are able to save on ip addresses by subnetting on
existing classess we have .
This is done via using a different mask usually a longer mask to map out
more network addresses.
Also if you use VLSM to design your ip network , make
or you can use wri or write mem
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Another question to you guys,
Why would a EIGRP router not make a connection to a neighbour router
A. No update packets have been sent
B. DUAL is not started on both routers
C. There is no successor to neighbour router
D. A feasible successor has not been established yet
Answer is A. No
hi ,
Just wondering anyone knows answer to this :
How many class C addresses can be summarized by the following route ospf
summarization entry?
network 209.76.12.0 0.0.7.255 area 10?
My answer is 2^5 which is 32 is that correct ?
but the bk put 8 so which one is correct?
Which command will
hi ,
Anyone knows what the origin attribute in bgp used for and how is it used?
thanks
Jason
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relying on you guys for help again
Jason
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Subject: FW: can't ping or reach serial port
hi with regard to my last problem I have removed the access-group commands
on serial 1 and still I
hi guys and gals,
I got a simple question to ask, it is necessary to use BGP to connect to an
ISP if you have different policy requirements than the ISP , in particular
can anyone tell me what you mean by different policy
Jason
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hi Anyone knows any solution to this matter :
problem goes this way :
Sometimes my in and out transfer rate went down to zero for a while. You can
see the attachment.
I checked my router log file and there wasn't any interface down.
But I checked the BGP session was down.
NeighborV
hi,
anyone knows how to solve this problem ?
I can't ping or traceroute to my serial port , I suspect is access list but
I am doing it on the router so it should not have any access-list issues
right
any input will be greatly appreciated :
ping result, execute from router itself:
router1#p
hi group buddies
Can you please help in this : thanks
ping result, execute from router itself:
router1#p 202.161.128.30
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 202.161.128.30, timeout is 2 seconds:
.
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
traceroute result to
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Jason
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Thanks
really at a loss now and am really puzzled , could it be due to
frame-relay problem and any of this sort that I haven't knew
any kind souls who knows this please help
thanks
Jason
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Referring to this diagram anyone knows why we need a console server and what
is a console server why can't we just telnet to the s0 interface of the
router instead of via console server then do a reverse telnet ?
any input will be greatly appreciated
Jason
hi guys,
One very simple question but just curious as to why, if I have two routers
say,
E.g.
172.12.2.0 /30
RA===RB
.1.2
this got no problem telnetting because RA and RB on same subnet
what if I
hi guys,
ip classless is for routing protocols to advertise subnets whereas no ip
classless is for routing protocols not to advertise subnet info Am I right
in saying that?
thanks
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hi ,
Anyone knows why when we use RIP or IGRP routing protocols and we have a
default network command entered , we need to include ip classless?
Any form of input will be greatly appreciated
thanks
Jason
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My question is How is it possible to connect a HSSI interfaced for cisco
routers to a comstream modem with v.35 interface
I know this is not a certification qn but any kind souls who knows the
answer can you pls help thanks
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hi ,
need your help again, it goes this way :
Hi,
Re: High Speed card of cisco router (for Destiny's
upgrade to 4Mbps/512kbsp):
Could you verify what would be the exact port we're
going to use for the 4Mbps/512kbps upgrade
1.) a Channelize T3 ?
or
2.)a High-Speed Serial T3 ?
also, will the
I think you are right, think in the angle of transmit receive and router
ports does not do flipping of transmit receive, that's why we use straight
cables between them
I was taught this by Leigh Anne Chisholm, she gave me a good explanation and
I am now applying it hopefully you understand what
thanks pal
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Found this one http://www.taltech.com/r_tutor.htm
Not as much fun
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