Right now i have been studying in CNAP ITB Indonesia and until now i
confuse different between to assign ports VLAN manuaaly (static) and
assign ports VLAN as port centric ? As long i know it's same way because
when we to assign port centric just like we do manually.
Thanx all
Message
Right now i have been studying in CNAP ITB Indonesia and until now i
confuse different between to assign ports VLAN manuaaly (static) and
assign ports VLAN as port centric ? As long i know it's same way because
when we to assign port centric just like we do manually.
Thanx all
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Router B can't be in standby if it's FA is not up. Are you plugged into a
switch or hub? What does that end look like?
Christopher A. Kane, CCNP
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I searched CCO some more and of the list of links, this one looks the best:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/105/default.html
Christopher A. Kane, CCNP
Senior Network Control Tech
Router Ops Center/Hilliard NOC
UUNET
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IP route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 = setups up a default route to either an IP address
or an active interface. Used when no known route exists via a routing
protocol. I often use this when a customer is not getting any routes from me
(not running BGP with me) and only needs a route out of their router
D]...
> For those of you who have taken the Support exam recently, did you get any
> AppleTalk questions?
>
> The outline for the 640-506 Support exam still includes AppleTalk.
>
>
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exam
s/640-506.html
>
&g
most often?
Are those sites on the ISP's network or do they hand-off the traffic at a
peering point? This greatly introduces latency and can make for difficult
discussions regarding peering conditions from one ISP to another. Often
people criticize the larger ISPs. But it's nice when
The Doraswamy book seems to be pretty popular.
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I like the Wenstrom MCNS book a lot. It's s
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Subject: CCNP certification
Hello everyone,
Just a stupid question - I did my CCNA certification (ver1.0) about
2 years ago and I'm currently studying for CCNP. Is it true that I must
first re-certify my CCNA before I could take my CCNP exams? Or can I
just do my CCNP
Since the solution points to adding "ip classless", my question would be:
When would someone use/need to have "no ip classless". Does anyone use "no
ip classless" as a standard in their configurations? And if so, what is
gained?
Christopher A. Kane, CCNP
Senior N
Actually, you have it backwards. AH = port 51. ESP = port 50.
Christopher A. Kane, CCNP
Senior Network Control Tech
Router Ops Center/Hilliard NOC
UUNET
(614)723-7877
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you might be able to use Dyband from Crosskeys.
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I have a customer ( a hotel) who is looking to
Can you give examples of OSs that don't support all ones?
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Technically y
>>>
Just remember the following fomulas:
(2^# of masked bits) - 2 = Total # of subnets
(2^# of unmasked bits - 2 = Total # of hosts
Based on this the correct answer is A.
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based on the error
"*** System received a Bus Error exception ***
signal= 0xa, code= 0x8, context= 0x60999190
PC = 0x6027ec74, Cause = 0x20, Status Reg = 0x34018002"
I'd say your mother board is suspect!
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Could you also configure these as point-to-point interfaces with /30
addresses and run a dynamic routing protocol, i.e. OSPF which would allow
for both routes to perform load balancing and failover?
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Hi everybody,
Can someone help me with the following problem
I've a customer with two 3640 router, both connected via an E1 interface
to a satellite dish on both customer sides.
The problem i
Hi All:
I'm new to the group and going for my CCNP. I've just finished reading
Syngress / Osborne Routing Study Guide 640 - 503. My question is, can
anyone suggest where to get practice tests.
Marcus, CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
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tests and now have my CCNP. I think I'm going to give the CCDP a try before
I head on to the CCIE.
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get an up/down
with good local cable connection. Is the T1 coming in on a SmartJack (NIU)?
If you can find it (should be labeled with the circuit ID), check the LEDs,
there should be an equipment light and a network light depending on the
vendor.
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How about routing IPX over a WAN? What are the issues and performance hits?
DaL
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Subject: Re: IPX Help
The command "no ipx routing&
It's a configuration command under the T1 controller.
i.e.;
config t
controller t1 slot/port
loopback {diagnostic |local {payload | line}|remote {iboc |esf {payload |
line}}
DaL
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.
Bri
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Eric Gunn wrote:
> I am going to be adding Caslow 2nd edition to my book collection and
> remember seeing a website that compared the prices of the various book
> stores when you search for a book. Would someone be kind
> enough to post the link?
&
but it
just seems that for the question you just asked, its not one that someone
would ask in your position. This goes back to the paper cert thing
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Why would you need to? Do you have a link light at the interface port and
the hub/switch? Does the interface show Interface UP line Protocol up?
Cat 5 ethernet uses the 568B pinout for the RJ45 connectors. You could
create loopback plug by cross-connecting pins 1-3 and 2-6.
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Got it! thanks.
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drop everything after default.asp
( ie: ?id=3DSALARY01&cid=3D89 )
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Tried to get there but wasn't successful. Is this an open site?
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Hi,
See how much CCIE, CCNP an
hi
anyone remebers how to setup ISDN switch type.
thanks
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looks like you might be missing the username and password, needed on both
sides for authentication.
username 'name' password 'secret'
The username is case sensitive and must match the opposite router's
hostname. The password is also case sensitive and must match the password
set in the opposite
hi all
i have a ISDN router setup to dial and connect to another LAN.
i get the following message
ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN: Layer 2 for Interface BRI 0 is down
can anyone guide me as to what is ISDN type in Bangalore - India and how to
test this.
thanks in advance
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Hi,
I have :
-- a set of CCNA 2.0 questions ( Over 1000 MC ) and notes.
-- a set of MCSE W2K questions and notes from a famous MCSE question company
I want to have transcender ( the best ) or other famous questions about MCSE
W2K.
However, if you have other CCNA 2.0 questions, you can also
BSCN - CCNP Routing Test taken and passed. Score: 801
alot of BGP questions. Some redistribution, EIGRP and whatifs.
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What version?
My understanding is RIP v1 does not and RIP v2 does.
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Yes
ters not working
I posted this problem about a year or so ago and we never did find a
resolution to it and I still can't find anything on CCO about it. The
problem is that I can't reverse telnet out of the AUX port on a 2600
router. I have a dial modem attached to it that does function,
What version of IOS? They may have the new IOS called True IOS which in my
understanding negates the need for separate management.
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Hello everyone.
I have a question about layer 2 encap. for WAN Point-to-Point links (PPP,
HDCLC, SDLC).
Are all of them full-duplex? If the question is yes, does this mean
study guide.
After catching a few errors in the first few chapters, I went online to
look at reviews. It seems many others have noticed this also. More
surprising, as I read the reviews for the other versions, including
CiscoPress, ExamCram, and Todd Lammle, this seems to apply to all of them.
What
it means the ip address should be read in the context of a 24 bit subnet
mask (255.255.255.0)
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I would like
Is it CIDR or VLSM?
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/24 is a CIDR notation. It means that 24 bits are masked leaving 8 bits for
My understanding is that serial is full duplex.
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Hi,
Can anyone tell me In cisc
Not at all. Kill the bastard. He is a poor C3PO replacement and deserves a
slow and agonizing death. "Me no feel so good wit spear through mine chest"
style.
Denis
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network. In this scenario the DR is
responsible for sending out the IGMP query messages. And similar to OSPF,
you don't need a DR on point-to-point links.
The Rendezvous Point is needed when you configure a router with PIM
sparse-mode. Unlike the DR that's used regardless of PIM-SM or PIM-
Jacek,
You can run BGP, it doesn't matter that your router is only a 2611. What
matters is how many routes you receive from your ISP (or from both ISPs as
is your case). True, your router might not be too happy getting 97,000+
routes from both ISP's, but who says you need any routes
Hello!
If you need to choose one the best exam question material site, which will
you choose to buy the material from?Suresh or troytec or transcender
or bosco or Others
A
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Brian,
One of our vendors highly recommended this book:
Ipsec: The New Security Standard for the Inter- net, Intranets, and Virtual
Private Networks
Prentice Hall; ISBN: 0130118982
I picked it up but have not had a chance to read it yet. My list of books to
read seems to grow every day.
Chris
I find myself in much of the same situation Dale is in. At 20, I am busting
with energy most of the time. I know how to fix the problems and I have the
desire to, but I often get the "you're not old enough and experienced
enough" excuse from people who haven't seen my wo
As part of this thread, several people have mentioned that one of the
problems created is "breaking MTU path discovery." Could someone explain
what this means?
Thanks
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How can i set up additional usernames and passwords for cisco 1700 using
12.1 IOS ??? I already tried :
username xyz password 7 xyz
It's not working, it's saying the password is not correct.
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de by going in to "config t" and then
paste in your config.
Chris
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Is there a trick to pasting in a new
Protocol 89. I have not seen this before. Sure, I've worked with
TCP/UDP port numbers, but this is the first time I've paid attention to the
fact that the protocols themselves have numbers too. This is interesting.
Should I look at 89 as a number that can be manipulated as I would
epending on the
size of the company, an MCSE can make 55-90k, a CCNA can make 45-60k, a CCNP
makes 55-80k, a CNE5 (only Novell) makes about 50k and a CCIE can make
130-150k. The two CCIEs I know both make over 150k because they do nothing
but design massive networks for ISPs and backbone providers.
Hello all,
Does anybody know of a good SysLog server for Windows NT / 2000?
Thanks in advance
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Hi !
I have the following network setup running ospf, ibgp within the Domain and ebgp
beween AS.
GW: Gateway router BB: Backbone Router
Note: BB and GW router is connected directly (cross-connect) and the Area0 is extended
from BB to GW router.
Pre-requisite: LAN on Area 11 shud able to
As do I. Granted, english is my first language, and I tend to pick this
stuff up pretty easily, but there are hundreds of times where I looked
around the cisco site and didn't find anything only to ask the list and have
an answer within a few minutes.
Denis
Denis A. Baldwin - Ne
"Pre-IPO" in our current market could mean you might strike it rich over
night over looking for a new job the next day. I tend to be more of a
traditionalist and stick with estabilished companies, but there is something
to say for sticking your neck out. No matter what, have a ba
It could be either. Can you telnet to the box in network B from network B?
Denis
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A+ / Network + / I-Net+ / MCP
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Hi Group,
Wanted to know which book/s I should read to prep for the CVOICE
specialization exam. I like Lammle's style of writing (understandable). I
don't just want to pass the test cause I think that voice is gonna be huge,
so I also want a book that will teach my what I ne
Sorry, I meant user mode, and I already figured out that my problem wasn't a
problem at all. Thanks for the time though... ;o)
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My question is this:
Sorry, got mixed up with modes...I meant user...
Hi Group,
I wanted to know if it was possible to allow somebody with only
user level access to a device, to see more than they normally can?
Basically, when they type the "
Hi Group,
I wanted to know if it was possible to allow somebody with only
privileged level access to a device, to see more than they normally can?
Basically, when they type the "show ?" command set, is there a way to allow
them to see more parameters than they normally can? Als
ajwhitaker wrote:
>
> would be used. Anyone know if type 3 LLC is used and, if so,
> where I would commonly see LLC type 3 frames?
It is used for real-time process control in factories (robots,
CAM machines, etc.).
Saa
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Hi !
I have the following scenario
-- R2 LAN2
LAN1---R1
-- R3 - LAN3
Note: R1 is the end customer
R2 is ISP1 edge router
R3 is ISP2 edge router
DEFAULT IP ROUTE IS POINTING TO BOTH R2 AND R3. (MUST)
Any traffic comes from LAN1 with www
with your ISP, you'll need to consider how many routes
you want from the ISP. You can use BGP to advertise your networks to the ISP
but that doesn't mean that you have to get your ISP's full BGP route table
advertised to you. You can simply use a default route out. If you do want
you have 10.10.20.1 route in routing table, and that ethernet0
interface is up)? Guess what ? Both will be there ! Of course,
both will be there 'cause both have the same AD (1)!
Regards,
Saa
suaveguru wrote:
>
> This is correct , especially true if you want to avoid
> ebgp
After a little more research I found the table of values (1200 BAUD).
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Can anyone tell me how to fix this problem.
I was doing pass word recovery on a 2503 and I mistakenly entered 0x1102 =
(hit reload to
Can anyone tell me how to fix this problem.
I was doing pass word recovery on a 2503 and I mistakenly entered 0x1102 =
(hit reload to soon) at the end instead of 0x2102. When the router =
reloaded this is what I got:
=E2=82=AC=E2=82=AC=E2=82=AC=E2=82=AC=E2=82=AC=E2=82=AC=E2=82=AC=E2=82=AC=E2
The customer is running the Checkpoint firewall which is registered with IP address of
the other ISP ( the existing one). Now they are going to take a DS0 connection from
our network.
For them to change the IP or add IPs at firewall they require to minimun of 30
days.Meanwhile, they want to
It looks like you want to have both B channels dial up but there is only one
Dialer-map statement on each router. Also one Router B there is no phone
number to dial on the Dialer-map statement that you have. And there seems to
be a problem with the second spid one both of the routers. Make sure
Hi !
I have a typical requirement as follows
1. I have a public network
2. One of the customers is having the public IP from other service provider.
3. my requirement is that I want to route the IP packets of the other ISP network via
my routing policies and my IP network.
4. I was planning to
As low priced as they are, the Lite-On CD Burners and Smart and Friendly
brands have been good to me as well. I've done just over 1000 CDs on each
without a single coaster. If I had the money though, I'd get one of those
12x Plextors. Fast, good quality and last forever.
Denis
Compression and OSPF
>Group,
>In an environment where you have 2, 56K links to a destination, but one
>of the links has compression enabled, would OSPF assign a different cost to
>the link with the compression algorithm enabled on it or would it assign
>equal cost to both links sinc
I'm taking this real soon and would like to know what to look for.
Thanks
Jim Newton
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> Two T1's going to the same ISP? Why not use PPP and make one big pipe? I
> like simple answers.
>
> Check your port/speed/duplex settings on the new switch.
Many times ISPs won't do PPP multilink due to the overhead it
introduces.
I've found CEF per-packet to meet my company's needs. We
ha
> Can we expect something intelligent.
> The only thing I can give you off line is a kick on your
> backside.Actually, I dont have time for it.Give me your
> VP's mail id. He might do it better.
I don't usually step in to these little squirmishes,
but this is just plain
Dialer idle-timeout
Sets the time that the line can remain idle before it is disconnected.
Default being 120 seconds.
This means that if Site A just made a call to the Corporate HQ, sent it's
traffic and now has nothing left to send, the line will remain up for 120
seconds in case some
www.traceroute.org and nitrous.digex.net. See how many hops you're
traversing and where the delay is introduced prior to suspecting the
router's processor or a routing problem. There could be several factors,
such as errors on WAN links or errors on LAN links causing retransmissions.
Is
I'm not a switch guru, but the times I have had to deal with them I have
never had any luck with autonegotiate. Whether it's Cisco to Cisco or Cisco
to another item, such as a packet shaper.
I too would like to know if anyone has had success with autonegotiate.
Chris
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> 1: Run GATED on the linux box and have it participate in OSPF, you will have
> to switch your AREA assignement around etc.. but that is probably the best
> way to do it...
Worth evaluating as an alternative to gated is the GNU's
Zebra. I ran across this gem about a year ago. Wh
> 3620 with 128 megs of ram should be fine.
That's not doable.
Refer to the following URL for 3600 series memory
configuration options:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/3600/prodlit/544_pp.htm
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> show ip spd
> show int switching' has some extra info too.
Interesting. This led me to try "ip spd" in global
config, which gave me the following:
2610-lab3(config)#ip spd
% Incomplete command.
Oh? This prompted me to check Bert Boerland's
DOTU (Document the Undocumented) Project fou
> Anyone know how to make a router become a DHCP client?
>
> I try to make my Cable Modem (PPP) connection to connect with a router.
> The Cable give me a Ethernet and I connect this to my 2501 Ethernet port.
For Ethernet interfaces to behave as DHCP clients, you will
need 12.1(x)
Good luck and be confident..
I just passed mine last week, it still hasent sunk in, I don't believe...
Just scheduled the lab today, they are all the way into June already.. The
fun is just begining..
John
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charles paver wrote:
>
> Hi. Accd. to the BSCN text, OSPF maintains three tables (r. table, link
> state, and neighbor). Is there a way to view the link state or neighbor
> table, for that matter?
show ip ospf database
show ip ospf neighbor
Sasa
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I have to agree, but from the other side of the scope. I'm 20 and got into
it because I loved it, but also because I wanted the money. When I got into
computers (about 9 years ago), I really wanted to be rich and powerful. I
grew up in a lower-class family (sub 25k/year) and I didn'
Brian Howard wrote:
>
> Also...I have seen Cisco documentation that you need 5 tabs between
> local0.debug (5 Tabs) /var/log/cisco.log (not being a NMS guru - that
> may or may not be true )
No, you don't need 5 tabs. You can have just one, but the key thing
is to use just
michael liu wrote:
>
> Hi, Guys:
>
> Does anyone know any good reading material about GRE tunneling?
rfc1701
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Once I canged the loopback ip add, how do i reset the
ospf session with my neighbours to make this changes in effect.
I tried clear ip ospf process but it is not working.
Awaiting an early reply
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Chat with your friends as soon as they
Coming from an ISP background and being "dedicated connection" orientated,
studying for the BCRAN is making me dizzy. Dialer-group, dialer pool, dialer
map class, etc. I'm having fun trying to keep it all straight. I'm reading
the Catherine Paquet Cisco Press BCRAN text. Has
Mehmet Ilgaz wrote:
>
> Cisco AS5800 does not send "framed IP" in start packet but it sends at stop
> packet as shown in the following samples..
> Can anybody suggest a reason for this situation?
AFAIK, all Cisco routers work that way. Most of us use just stop
record
Couldn't you add a "login local" to the AUX port? That way in the event you
can't reach the TACACS, you can gain access via authentication from the
local database. For instance, you only have one WAN connection, and it's
down, but can reach the router via OOB.
Chr
Thanks to all of you on the list for your many contributions, study related
and otherwise. I have learned much from this list. Not just commands and
configs but also theory and attitudes towards both newer and older
technologies.
A special thanks to Chuck, Priscilla, Leigh Anne and Howard. My
Forgot to mention that the password would be the user level password not the
enable.
Chris
-Original Message-
From: Kane, Christopher A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 4:14 PM
To: 'Devinder Singh'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Privil
level for "Clear" command
Hi..
I have configured a Terminal Server and want that user who logs in to it
should be able to clear the line apart from few other limited command. I
tried lowering the privilege level of the user but it seems that clear
command can be accessed only at pr
000 8:38 PM
To: Kane, Christopher A.; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: interface stats, physical problem or high utilization?
At 09:59 AM 12/26/00, Kane, Christopher A. wrote:
>I'm looking for some feedback to a discussion I had with a co-worker. I'm
>not looking for
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