I think I was one of the people who said, yes, you can do trunking in that
post, but I later checkd with Cisco, and they said not yet.
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once encrypted. How? That's pretty good if
true.
Is this marketing or new technologies/techniques I never heard of yet?
Here are some links:
Cisco: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/so/neso/vpn/vpne/v3pn/index.shtml
Network World: http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2002/0529cisco.html
I have a f
You got it right. But, you can do trunking over FXO as well. The E&M and
FXO cards are both analog, just different signaling. E&M is preferred. And
you could also use a CAS/CCS T1 card between router and PBX if more than 4
calls may be needed at one time.
And as I'm a salesman
You can, but there haven't been any serious QOS techniques released yet in
the AiroNet series products yet. The other problem is that the media isn't
switched, so it's basically a hub in the sky.
It's a rumor/myth that voice dose't work in 802.11b. There's actucall
Is there a max number of subinterfaces a router can handle before it slows
down? Is this number constrained by memory on a router? But from a general
design perspecitive, is there a limit to the number? Could I do 1000
subinterfaces on a router with no performance degredation?
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> which has higher priority, where the other goes in a loop in the states of
> standby : speak, standby,active, speak,standby, active etc .
> Where the first one, didn't see any standby router (unkown).
>
> Router 1
> f0/0
> ip address 172.16.0.101 255.255
I think mail relays are to use any mail server to direct your mail on it's
final destination. Just like you can use any DNS server on the internet to
answer a query, you could send your smtp message to a open relay server to
send your mail, especially if you didn't have a server on yo
You can't change the duplex and speed on a 2500. It's too old.
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>
> Question1: May I know how to set the speed and duplex type of the
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> ethern
1newft/121
t/121t2/dt_qsig.htm
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limit/121x/121xi/121xi_3/dt_brint.htm
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ites connected through leased line 64 Kbps
,
> the first router A located in the head quarter, the second one B located
in
> the first branche and the third router C located in the second Branch.
>
> Simple Diagram
>
> Router(A) ---Router(B)
> |
> |
> |
You need CCNP +CCDA first
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> Can anyone tell me what the current prerequisites are for taking the DP
> exam? I was told that if you have the CCNP you can write the DP exam
without
> wri
ing? What speeds to they get? What types of traffic
is getting limited? Is it a strict limit or is there some leeway in passing
the traffic as long as there's room on the links?
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Speaking of syslog, if a syslog daemon is running on a unix machine, is that
all that needs to happen for it to collect messages. I can get a Kiwi
syslog program to work, but if I have a customer set up syslog on unix,
nothing is in the logs, even though the router claims to have sent him
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> mailing list. Based on some of the responses I received from other
> engineers, I wondered at what point one has enough information to answ
Dear Members,
1-We are getting Virus attack message on our proxy(Squid)Machine not only
from our own IP Pool but also from outside, Please guide how to tackle it as
it is constantly chocking our Bandwidth. i.e. one of the virus attack
message we are getting on our proxy(squid) machine is as under
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> >What are the the philosophical reasons that would make it difficult?
>
> Phone networks haven't been very d
What are the the philosophical reasons that would make it difficult? I must
be that youngester that dosen't understand ; ) Honestly, I can't imagine it
being that hard. It would be a lot like advertising static routes. Once
you config the local dial-peer, you advertise it, and
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>
>
> On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 04:33:48PM -0400, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
> > You can use a 3600 to simulat
Hi all,
I needed the IDs sensor software version 2.5(0) S0 - URGENTLY !!!
Apparently this is not Cisco CCO downloadable anymore since version 3.0 is
now available . However, I just have to have the 2.5 version
Any help will be GREATLY appreciated in locating this software, wouldn't
even mind pa
You can use a 3600 to simulate the ISDN switch.
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> You cant do this with ISDN, from what I know if you want to simulate an
I'm going to guess that it would need to be crossover as well, but I'm not
sure. Probaly though.
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> I believe any cable with pins 3456 active will work.
>
>
>
I believe any cable with pins 3456 active will work.
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> Team,
> I have two routers with a BRI module, which cable should I used in order
for
> each router be able to talk to the
Does anyone at Cisco know if a dynamic routing-like protocol will be coming
out for h.323 zones or dial-peers? It's seems to be a pain to statically
enter in dial-peers for all routers and h.323 zones.
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that it is filtering the virus, the show
> summary is not showing the counter incrementing even though the IDS
> reports Nimda.
>
> Here is what I configured,Created a HTTP header group and rule which will
> look at the http header request for the strings .ida , cmd.exe,
default.
LLQ.
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>
> I have some questions about QoS. I have two T1 links (with BGP)
> to diffrent ISP's. And I want set on my BGP router diffrent
> QoS Policies. For example:
>
> 10.10.10.0/24 - subnet with highest priority (nea
is portfast on the end-user ports?
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> Network. DHCP is not working correctly, I get sephamore timeouts on a
&g
Find an h.323 compliant device.
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> Is there any other IP phone that is capable of working as a stand alone
voip
> set?
>
> Osama
>
> -Original Message-
>
Buy a shelf for the rack.
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> understood it in the first place, I just misunderstood what you were
saying :(
>
>
> > Well, now we are getting into EE talk. ;-) Everything is analog
> > at some
> > level, isn't it? But an Ethernet repeater works on a Manchester
> > encoded
>
I didn't ask about the max number of switches, just that if the stack=1 hop
or number of switches in stack=hop.
As for what Pricilla stated, I guess the 7 hop is a recommendation, not a
set-in-stone rule. Which is good, since I just proposed a network that has
an 8 hop diameter.
&q
I asked Cisco, and STP treats the stack as separate switches.
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> STP?
>
> the question came up a short tim
Looks like the devices aren't configured with same properties.
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>
> I'm trying make a Fully Meshed VPN connections between 3 (Ra,Rb,Rc)
routers
> 827-4V,
Congrats, Mike!
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> Just a quick note to everyone saying thanks for all of the good info and
> discussions. I
I passed CCIE written. In my opinion, it's an old, useless test, and
defintily needs updating. CVoice or CCDP is a tougher test.
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> >Does anyone know if the CCIE lab gives you access to a bitswapping tool
> >for converting mac addresses to canonical format?
> >
> >--
> >Jason Greenberg, CCNP
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I believe the 5-4-3 rule is for repeaters, not switches.
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>
> The 7 hop limit is from the root bridge, as STP calculates the tree from
the
> root. Historically, I am
2.
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>
> Anybody know what is the maximum VICs can be installed in VG200 ?
>
> I guess only two VICs can be installed in slot 1 which contains the voice
> network module, but still there is another two
Is the 7 hop limit in STP the diameter of the network (ie. end-to-end) or 7
hops form root bridge? Anyone know historically why it was 7?
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> Can anybody tell me any mistake or missing configuration for frame relay
> traffc shaping?
> I connected two cisco 2600 router serial interfaces throug 32 k link. I
> configured point to point frame relay
I'm no psychologist, but he's posts can be quite aggressive, so I'm going to
say that that is a male behavior pattern.
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> Steve,
>
> Is 'nrf' your alter ego? LOL =)
>
> Steven A. Ridder wrote:
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> > I believe nrf is a CCIE.
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I believe nrf is a CCIE.
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>
> You s
Try 12.2.7. Anything in the mainline is more stable than a T train release.
Unless you need SRST, move to mainline
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> Would anyone know which IOS is the 'ideal' one for t
IOS issue
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>
> Two 1750 2V's with E&M inside can talk to each other but one 3660 with a
> 175
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>
>
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E&M is for trunks, and not lines. I don't think a phone line would have E&M
on it, even in a different country, but I've never been in Japan.
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>
> T
That's OK. I bought an HP wireless AP/router/FW and that was OK as well.
I have heard the linksys card is pretty weak, and if you can get a Cisco
aironet card, even better.
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>
> Way off Hmmmthe only thing I indeed forgot to mention is the
> directional antenna-danger, but to say I'm way off...that's a strong
> statement.
>
> First of all let me clarify myself. My final comment, "Again, which
solution
en every
> reasonable precaution to minimise this risk, we cannot accept any
> liability for any damage which you sustain as a result of these factors.
> You are advised to carry out your own virus checks before opening any
> attachment. Any views or opinions expressed in this e-mail
Careful with the resets, as someone could spoof a server of your, causing
you to send a reset to one of your own servers, taking it off line.
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d, even if you can't pick up signal outside a building with a regualr
card or AP, you acn use a directional or Yagi antenna to get the signal.
Physical secutity worked for switches because you could truly hide them
behing locked doors. With wireless you can't do the same thing.
You ar
IIRC, set spantree root is a macro is a macro, and it's a combination of
commands, one of which is to make the priority a liitle over 8k. Not only
does it change the priority, but does some other calculations as well. I
think the 5 is for the number of hops in diameter the netwotk is. I
If I debug something on a router, the messages must be generated no matter
what, so why is it less taxing on a router to send them to an internal
buffer instead of a console port?
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IP inspect is the IOS based FW. It looks at packets that go through router,
and depending on your config, let it through or not.
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> Hi.. Can you tell me wh
> same sort of way you can with Baystack 450's?
>
> The Bay's use cascade modules to increase the port density but keep
> everything in the same broadcast domain and make it seem like you have one
> 48 port switch instead of 2x24 port switches.
>
> Would ISL be of use
In terms of LLQ, that's exactly what I recommend.
As for the 46 instead of 6, in DiffServ, you have 64 "classes," and the
higher the value, the more important the data is considered. In a converged
network, your voice is the most important traffic because if you have a web
page
CAR is to drop packets on an incoming interface if they exceed a certain
threshold. It's also known as policing in FR terms. It really has nothing
to do with QoS (it does, but it's not the correct application for this
situation).
Your best bet is to take his PBX traffic, and repri
Dear Members,
We have 2620 router with Fastethenet port and a Serial Interface.
1-We just want that no user traffic should directly go to router and only
the traffic that is coming through Proxy Server should reach the router.
2- We want to to stop ping as no one should be able to ping us
Is HSRP on on VLAN 1?
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>
> We have two 6506 switches with MSFC cards. One is HSRP active router and
the
> other standby, and these switches are connected to each other with trunk
> links. When we configure dot1q
I don't believe so.
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> Team,
>
> Do you have to setup the frame-relay switch when you take the lab test or
it
> is already configure (save time), just a curiosity..
Hey, it's a good sign that they're hiring, but I can guarantee that no
recent college grad can get a CCIE in 6 months with little to no experience.
It must be a typo.
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That's an interesting article I'm going to have to forward to my co-workers.
Thanks.
I can say we have had the same problem with MCI and AT&T, but we have beaten
them to get wins, not on price, but on the rapport and confidence we
establish with a customer and the core com
I believe the SX refers to short wavelegth for the GBIC's. I don't recall
an option for the 42. Do you have part numbers? If I had to take a shot in
the dark, I'd say get 12 SX (6 for the 4K and 6 for the other 6 switches you
are ordering). These are just guesses and pert n
Look up Ethereal.
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In it's most basic sense, an AP usually has clients (PC/laptops) connected
to it for access to the network and a bride connects networks together.
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> At 5:04 PM -0400 5/3/02, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
> >Does anyone do any VLAN load balancing via STP in the r
Does anyone do any VLAN load balancing via STP in the real world? I've
never seen it yet, and am just curious if it's ever done.
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> router. They ar
GP sessions, for training purposes?
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Here's a question I can't seem to answer. I came up with a scenario in my
head, and now I can't find a solution.
Example: I have a dual homed network via BGP. I have ISP 1 and they give me
209.21.220.1/20 for use, and ISP gives me 199.33.23.1/21. Say I use the
209.x.x.x for
Wouldn't it be because the IP address you see in your BGP table is indeed
the next-hop. If you instead look at a specific route "sh ip rou x.x.x.x" I
would think you would see the BGP neig as you have listed (loopback1's ip
address) and then the router has to do a recursive-lo
Hi,
Can anyone recommend any training materials for this new exam, besides the
oficial course and the CCO?
Thanks
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I just found out about this new certification or should I say version of the
CCIP.
I am pursuing the CCIP and decided to do this as the elective exam.
I work for a telco that also provides content transport services for tv
broadcasters, mainly in SDH and ATM. We are
dear Ping,
Actually users come on Tigress Access Server and after aunthtication they
are directed to Proxy M/C (transparent proxy is being used) and then traffic
finally goes to router. This is the simple description of the topology.
+ ... + .+
Acces
Did you restart BGP?
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>
> How come I see the interface address in the "show ip bgp" if I
Dear Members,
We have 2620 router with Fastethenet port and a Serial Interface. We just
want that no user traffic should directly go to router and only the traffic
that is coming through Squid should reach the router. How can we accomplish
this task?
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Dear Members,
We have 2620 router with Fastethenet port and a Serial Interface. We just
want that no user traffic should directly go to router and only the traffic
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Thank You In Advance!
Ahmad
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We have 2620 router with Fastethenet port and a Serial Interface. We just
want that no user traffic should directly go to router and only the traffic
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Anyone have experience with the CTE 1400, good or bad? Did you need outside
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If using call manager, also TCP 2000 for skinny.
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> verify)
>
> JR
> --
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>
>
>
> ""Juli Hato"" wrote in
It's a tough, broad reaching test. It does have a ton of IOS questions, as
well as hardware.
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> Does it have a lot of IOS command fil
I've done some of the larger designs and installations of AVVID in the
world, and especially North America, so let me know exactly what you need.
I'm not badmouthing Cisco, but they config a lot of the AVVID stuff wrong,
and they invented it! Cisco is good at data implementations, but
I don't believe so, as they will never be able to talk to one another. If
you don't care about that, then it would be possible
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> At 12:01 PM 4/30/02, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
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One more thing, if I can tag IP and IPX, how do I route between the 2 vlans
if one is IP and the other IPX?
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cat 5.
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> check on the wiring. It wi
Sh frame-relay pvc
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>
> Does anybody know how I can see if a 3640 configured as a FRSwitch is
> marking packets with BECN ?? Is there a debug command or a show (ex
e with real
> work to do ( ;-> ) I don't know if there is serious talk of this any
more.
>
> Is this kinda what you had in mind?
>
> Chuck
>
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What are some good ways to separate IP and IPX traffic on a LAN?
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> Has anyone taken the new IPTT (IP Telephony
> Troublesh
Does anyone know if the command "protocol-filter" is avail on the IOS based
SupIII for the Cat 4k? I know it's under the SupII Cat based OS for the 4k,
and on the IOS based sup for the 6k, but I need good confirmation on the 4K
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> Anyone know if you can pass 802.1q over Aironet bridges?
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I don4t know if they are cheap, but they look good!
>>> "Koen Zeilstra" 04/29/02 01:27pm >>>
Hi,
Do any of you know of a cheap solution for a power switch which can be
accessed remotely?
K.
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Can the IOS based 4000's and 6000's do protocol filtering like they can in
the CatOS? If so, what is the command, as I can't find it anywhere.
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> About 1/5 of the exam I thought were really math questions and not
> Cisco questions (Know various QoS case scenarios from IP, FR,
> ATM, etc)
> About 1/5 of the exam I figured only a person who worked 5 years+
> doing IPX would know
> About 1/5 of the exam I figured on
After checking out the link, it says the GigaStack can stack up to nine
switches, but dosen't that destroy STP, as it has a 7 hop max?
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Can a FastEthernet port of a router trunk 150-200 devices spread out over a
few VLAN's? I'm going to assume yes, but at what point to you have to go
router on a blade, generally speaking.
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2900 XL series switches? If so, what are other
> good alternatives for the 2900XL series?
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> I have a client with a small network about 100 users. At present the
> internal network is @ 10MB/s and will be upgrading to 100MB/s. There are 2
> file servers, 2 app servers and users do big
Try removing the default routing statement from Gw2.bne cause that looks
like a potential cause.
Also, you said that the network statements you added were not in the routing
table for gw2.bne.
Can you also post a show ip route for gw2.bne?
Another interesting question is why gw1.bne doesnt see
0
So, 0 Decimal is 00 Hex
step 3: When Binary bit is set to "1" bring conversion factor number to the
Sum line.
step 4: Write Hex numbers per normal Hex conversion table below.
Normal hex table looks like this:
0123456789 A B C D E F
0123456789 10 11 1
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