Re: Topic repeat [7:33865]

2002-01-31 Thread Steven A. Ridder
2. Is your choice. If you use HSRP, remember that only one link will be used at one time. It sounds like a good choice for you as long as you realize one link is primary and one is back-up. You can do the 0.0.0.0 routes with one floating above the other. As for the rerouted traffic, it

Re: Boson Tests didnt help for BCRAN [7:33879]

2002-01-31 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I just read the CCNP exam certification guide for Remote Access. It was pretty straight-forward and that book covered it all. ""rtc9"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I recently took the BCRAN Test and used Boson Tests 1 and 2 to help me > prepare along with the

Re: IOS IP [7:33889]

2002-01-31 Thread Steven A. Ridder
IOS supports Nat I believe after 11.3 and PAT in 12.0. ""Muthuraja Ayyanar"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello All , > > Does the IOS Ip supports NAT or i have to get Ent Plus IOS for NAT support > ?? > > Thanks, > > Muthu Message Posted at: http://www.grou

Re: CCIE starting pay [7:33899]

2002-01-31 Thread Steven A. Ridder
hopefully nothing. ""Joe Carr"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > what would be the average starting pay for CCIE with no work experience. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=33902&t=33899 -

Re: CCIE starting pay [7:33899]

2002-01-31 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I would hate to see a CCIE with no work experience, but the last guy who announced his passing the CCIE lab in this group a few weeks ago, not only had no experience in the real world with routers or Cisco stuff, he claimed that he got his CCNA to CCIE in 9 months!!! I was shocked, and unless

Re: qos [7:33943]

2002-01-31 Thread Steven A. Ridder
MQC? ""george gittins"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > where can i find information that would allow me to provide dedicate > bandwith to a station with a ip address meaning any time of traffic that > that station transmits o

Re: rommon ? flash upgrade [7:33928]

2002-01-31 Thread Steven A. Ridder
no. can you get to rommon at all? ""NetEng"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I just bought 16MB Flash for a 2600 router and I install it and power the > router on, but it never boots. I tried it in another router and get the same

Re: IOS IP [7:33889]

2002-01-31 Thread Steven A. Ridder
d > plus version for things like static translations. Thats off my head but > can be confirmed on CCO. > > Dave > > "Steven A. Ridder" wrote: > > > > IOS supports Nat I believe after 11.3 and PAT in 12.0. > > ""Muthuraja Ayyanar"&

Re: MTU packet fragmentation Q [7:34022]

2002-02-01 Thread Steven A. Ridder
It gets fragmented to the mtu and doesn't get reassembled until the end host receives the packet. It will only get dropped if the packet has a df bit set. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. ""somera cecilia"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...

Re: MAJOR OT: Free CCNPtraining for convicts [7:34039]

2002-02-01 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Perhaps they should start with the CCNA ""steve skinner"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > guys, > > my boss has just told me that cisco are trailing a few prisons where they > are offering free CCNP training to conv

Re: CIPT 3.1 exam [7:34047]

2002-02-01 Thread Steven A. Ridder
It may be possible, but difficult. Try the class then as it has hands on stuff. ""Shawn Xu"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Is it possible to pass CIPT 3.1 exam if we just study? I am very interested > in it, but I don't have any VoIP environment. > > Also I hear

Re: Configuring a Router as a FR Switcht for lab prupose [7:34195]

2002-02-02 Thread Steven A. Ridder
did you put the global frame-relay switching command on? wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > > I had problems while confguring my lab environment. > I configure a 2600 router with 8 serial as FR switch. > Please can any one post me a wo

Re: Limit Internet BW [7:34201]

2002-02-02 Thread Steven A. Ridder
cb car ""Fernando Shiran"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello Larry, > > My problem is that the sites are at close Proximity. (inside a building) And > using ethernet Switch for the connections as the Internet link

Re: CCNP Voice Specialisation [7:34253]

2002-02-03 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I think the CCNP voice specialization is cancelled. You can get the IP telephony support specialist now, which is a ccnp + Cvoice + DQos + Cipt 3.1. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/cqs/iptel/ ""Sam Deckert"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]&qu

PAT'S RULE!!! (EOM)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [7:34293]

2002-02-03 Thread Steven A. Ridder
PATRIOTS! -- RFC 1149 Compliant. FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: PAT'S RULE!!! (EOM)!!!!!! [7:34363]

2002-02-04 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Another person from CA, eh? The call was by the rule book, even if the rule may have been unfair as some people have claimed. We had that exect call go against us in week 2 of a Jets game and we never cried. We even lost that game. It's a legitimate rule. AND, the Raiders still could

RE: OSPF DR problem [7:34379]

2002-02-04 Thread Kane, Christopher A.
379] Hi Group Study, Playing with IP OSPF priority to influence which router became the Designated Router (DR) caused routing problems for me in a recent bout with a lab exercise. Can anyone help me understand if I did something wrong? I have 2 routers on an Ethernet LAN. Both of the

Re: Interface errors [7:34461]

2002-02-05 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Mt first guess is a timing issue with CO or dirty line. ""Joaquim Lopes"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, what could cause this errors? > > > Serial0/0 is up, line protocol is up > Hardware is DSCC4 Serial >

Re: Port spanning question [7:34469]

2002-02-05 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I believe it's just switch function. If I'm wrong, someone will correct me, but I'm 99.9% sure. ""Bates, Steven (SIGNAL)"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Is it possible to do port spanning on a router, or is this

Re: PBX [7:34499]

2002-02-05 Thread Steven A. Ridder
. You will probably want E&M > or FXO. > > - Tom > > On Tue, 05 Feb 2002 14:47:46 -0500, Tom Richs wrote: > > > How can I connect a router to a PBX to get it to talk. In specific I'm > > implementing VoIP and want to connect it to my PBX. Do you

Re: PBX [7:34499]

2002-02-05 Thread Steven A. Ridder
if wink-start signaling, then the type (delay, immediate, wink, etc) ""Michael Williams"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > We are looking at doing the same. I was hoping to use the T1 Voice trunk > module to connect to the PBX. Other than signalling (ESF/B8ZS) w

bit-serial mode [7:34629]

2002-02-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Can anyone define what a WAN protocol that operates in "bit-serial mode" means? Thanks in advance... -- RFC 1149 Compliant. .? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=34629&t=34629 -- FAQ,

Re: Average afterwork time Tech learning commitment? [7:34634]

2002-02-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I leave early. And I never think about it again until the next day. Sometimes I study at home, most times I don't. ""rtc9"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I have a three hour commute, a full+ part time job, and I'm wond

Re: connecting (private) networks using RFC 1918 address [7:34658]

2002-02-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder
sing RFC 1918 addresses ?? I read > about the technical doc abt NAT implementation in Overlaping networks in > Cisco web site ...to me it looks bit cumbersome, has anyone in this forum > used/implemented it?? > > Or is it a good practice to use NAT in connection with public IP to connec

Re: bit-serial mode [7:34629]

2002-02-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder
bit-synchronous. Bit-synchronous contrasts with older protocols that are > binary-syncnronous (bisynch) or, better termed, character-oriented. > Character-oriented protocols transmit chunks of data in bytes (was it 256 > bit chunks or 256 byte chunks?), which are acknowleged and flow contr

Re: bit-serial mode [7:34629]

2002-02-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder
is PPP connection-oriented with acks? I thought it wasn't. ""Steven A. Ridder"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Makes sense. Thanks! > > > ""s vermill"" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: bit-serial mode [7:34629]

2002-02-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder
OK, thanks. I'd hate to get confused and have to tear up all my CCIE notes I've been taking cause they were wrong. :) ""s vermill"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Steven A. Ridder wrote: > > > > is PPP

Re: VLan Ooops [7:34680]

2002-02-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder
if it's a trunk. ""Nisus"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello All, > > I have been posting questions about VLans and I think I may have not > worded the question right. > > If I have multiple VLans

Re: VLan Ooops Part 2 [7:34687]

2002-02-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I believe it does do trunking still. ""Nisus"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Ok so I understand the trunk feature now after talking to a good CCIE friend > of mine. > > (he runs http://www.IPexpert.net shameless plug) &

Re: bit-serial mode [7:34629]

2002-02-07 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Just so I make sure I'm not lost, a bit-sync. protocol is one that has predefined fields that signify SOF/delimiters/protocol type (like Ethernet) and a bi-sync. protocol does not? It just sends characters, and after a predetermined number of bytes have been sent receives an ack of some sor

Re: VOIP & Vic-2fx cards [7:34768]

2002-02-07 Thread Steven A. Ridder
bad port or does the phone have 2 lines on it? ""Richard Botham"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi All, > > I have 2 x Cisco 2621 routers and each have a 2port fxs voice card - > vic-2fxs installed. > > When I pl

Re: bit-serial mode [7:34629]

2002-02-07 Thread Steven A. Ridder
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > At 03:26 PM 2/7/02, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > > >What is TCP? How is a SYN represented in TCP? > > > >What is HDLC? How is a GET represented in HDLC

Re: bit-serial mode [7:34629]

2002-02-07 Thread Steven A. Ridder
What I meant was that SYN in tcp is just a bit that's flipped to 1 to one. The bit is always there, but when it's turned "on" it means something. I've never considered it data. The get in http or open in ftp is data in the packet that has to be added to the packet.

suspending sessions in IOS [7:34848]

2002-02-08 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Does anyone have another method of suspending sessions when reverse telnetting from access servers or into modems? ctrl shift 6 never works for me. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=34848&t=34848 -- FAQ, list archi

Re: VOIP for CCIE [7:34849]

2002-02-08 Thread Steven A. Ridder
try a 1750 or 1751. ""Woods, Randall, SOBUS"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi all, > I was wondering if anyone could give me some recommendations of what > equipment would be best suited for adding VOIP to my home lab

Re: suspending sessions in IOS [7:34848]

2002-02-08 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Forget it. I tried a different terminal emulation program it works better. The other one must not be sending the escape sequence correctly. ""Steven A. Ridder"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Does anyone have another method of s

Re: VOip&VoFR [7:34947]

2002-02-09 Thread Steven A. Ridder
you are correct. ""landcai"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, Gang, > I have a small thing I am still clear about, even though I thought it over. > what's the difference between VOip over frame Relay and VoFR? Does it

Re: Win 2K Domain Controllers [7:35022]

2002-02-10 Thread Steven A. Ridder
your help. > > We are having two Domain controllers..Say Win2k DC1 & Win 2k DC2. > > And we are using Exchange 2000 as a Mail server. > > Now.. My Problem is > > Some times Domain controller Win 2k DC1 is hanging & Win 2k DC2 is not > authenticating the user

Re: Block this MAC address! [7:34953]

2002-02-10 Thread Steven A. Ridder
You can block it with MQC. Just match on that mac address then give him zero bw, like the nimda fix you could do on Cisco routers. Look up MQC and nimda. ""Brian Dennis"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > If memory serves me correc

Re: Access list for private FTP site [7:35032]

2002-02-10 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I can't see it working because of the dynamic IP on the external interface. You can use NAT to map it over, but as soon as it changes ""McHugh Randy"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hey Guys, > I have a 2514 doing NAT

Re: Swithing modes [7:34993]

2002-02-10 Thread Steven A. Ridder
There's a good cisco book on this stuff called "Insde Cisco IOS Software Architecture" from Cisco press. It's pretty good at explaining it. ""Ryn"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Does anyone have a full list of

Re: Secret Clearance? [7:4152]

2002-02-10 Thread Steven A. Ridder
80K!!! You could always do what I did and join the Army. If you pick a good MOS, you'll get a secret clearance for free while you are in Basic or AIT. Some jobs I'm sure will give you a top secret if needed. I bet just joining the reserves would get you a secret if the MOS cal

Re: Secret Clearance? [7:4152]

2002-02-11 Thread Steven A. Ridder
te in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Ohh that's a good idea, then when you get orders to Bosnia, Somalia, Kuwait, > or Afghanistan, you can be like the whiners of Desert Storm that cried about > joining to get an education, not to go to war. Only this

Re: Tacacs Problem: Router Lockout [7:35223]

2002-02-12 Thread Steven A. Ridder
]] > Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 12:21 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Tacacs Problem: Router Lockout [7:35223] > > > Try several different break sequences such as CNTL-F6-BREAK. I think there > is a website out there somewhere that lists different possible break

HUGE Holes in SNMP!!!! [7:35232]

2002-02-12 Thread Steven A. Ridder
CERT. Advisory CA-2002-03 Multiple Vulnerabilities in Many Implementations of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-03.html Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=35232&t=35232 ---

Re: Anyone attended DQOS course? [7:35239]

2002-02-12 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I attended a few months ago when it first came out. It was taught in part by Wendell Odom! It was a good class. It goes pretty in depth, much more so than the QoS book. It will make you know all there is to know about QoS. ""Peter Whittle"" wrote in message [EMAIL PRO

Re: Ethernet or FastEthernet [7:35245]

2002-02-12 Thread Steven A. Ridder
a 2610 or 11 can do it over eth. ""Colin"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello > > I have been doing some reading on VLANs and Trunking and have read > conflicting information. Can you use a 10Mbs Ethernet interface

Re: Ethernet versus Token Ring [7:35291]

2002-02-13 Thread Steven A. Ridder
www.cisco.com/univercd ""Naeiym Omar"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi Group > > Off the topic really , but can anyone please point me to a Web site where I > can get topics on Ethernet versus Token Ring . Some sales and

Re: Whew! CCIE 8776! [7:35257]

2002-02-13 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Congrats! It looks like about 20 people a week get the CCIE looking at the last person who announced his passing. ""Chuck Church"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > All, > > I think the title says it all. Took the lab today

SNMP- (S)ecurity is (N)ot (M)y (P)roblem [7:35329]

2002-02-13 Thread Steven A. Ridder
ed yet from the firewall logs people have examined - YET. Maybe the script kiddies are just waiting to write the good tools. But, as I said earlier, a properly designed system will have SNMP protected. ""Frederick R. Carlson"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">new

RE: CCNP Recertification Test.. [7:35330]

2002-02-13 Thread Johns, John A.
Was not bad, did it at the last Networkers in Chicago... I think I had an 865, passing was 757... Although I was working on the CCIE Lab at the time, and the Written was somewhat fresh... John A. Johns, CCIE No. 7983, CCDP, CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I, CCA, A+ System Engineer The Hillman Company 1900

Re: Unknown protocol on network [7:35331]

2002-02-13 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I found three that it could be. Any of the other ports open listed below? I hope this comes through readable... 1. Pal Talk [support page] (Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!) IN UDP 2090 [voice] IN UDP 2091 [control stream] IN TCP 2090 [file transfer] IN TCP 2091

Re: Ethernet versus Token Ring [7:35291]

2002-02-13 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Sometimes if you send something, especially with a url as first line (or only line), it get's deleted by server. SO he put in his creative padding. ""Michael Williams"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Daniel Cotts wrote: &

Re: subnet mask question [7:35357]

2002-02-13 Thread Steven A. Ridder
If you look at 127.0.0.0 in binary, it's a class A. ""Simon Yang (ITeX)"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > We know that 127.0.0.1 is for loopback. > If we need to assing a subnet mask for it, what the number should be. &

Re: Injecting a default route to an IGRP stub router-HOW?? [7:35363]

2002-02-13 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I think you can't advertise the default network over the network itelf. Meaning If you advertise net 8 on b as the default route, then router a connected to b via net 8 won't send it to a. See if any other routers have the def network. I bet the others do. just advertise a different

Re: Injecting a default route to an IGRP stub router-HOW?? [7:35364]

2002-02-13 Thread Steven A. Ridder
unday. Let me try it and see. I know if the network to C was 192.168.1.0, then C would get the external(default) netowrk via IGRP. ""Steven A. Ridder"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I think you can't advertise the default net

Re: Injecting a default route to an IGRP stub router-HOW?? [7:35368]

2002-02-13 Thread Steven A. Ridder
It will work. It's probably on C. Get rid of the redis static commands, etc and just keep the default-net. ""Steven A. Ridder"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Let me write it more clearly > > If you have: > > RA -

Re: WAN IP [7:35405]

2002-02-14 Thread Steven A. Ridder
say 4 WAN sites or 3 WAN sites connecting as a triangle, > does it make sense to use one network lets say 192.168.5.0/30 as the > subnetted ip address for all the WAN serial interfaces between all the > sites. > > > > > >

Re: Off topic but somehow interesting problem [7:35426]

2002-02-14 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Is it some sort of arp to check and see if anyone else is using the IP? who's IP is it using when it makes these broadcasts? ""A Mehr"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Sorry to be off topic . > > I was just installing an o

Re: back-to-back Wic-1DSU-T1 Snaffu... [7:35431]

2002-02-14 Thread Steven A. Ridder
The config looks fine. I guess it's just a cabling problem. ""Mark Odette II"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Ok guys and gals...Here's the situation that I hope someone can slap me on > the back of the head and go,

Re: Confussion about CIT Book ! [7:35481]

2002-02-15 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I believe the book you want to read for the test is the CCNP support exam cert. guide. That's the one for the test. The other one has good knowledge, but it more focused on general troubleshooting. It's good to read (very dry) but there's no way one could pass the CIT reading it. -- RFC 1149 C

Re: Flash & DRam [7:35490]

2002-02-15 Thread Steven A. Ridder
age [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > To the powers that be, > > What is the recommended flash and ram capacity in MB, that is required to > run IOS 12.0 & above? and are there different requirements for different > types/series of switches and routers? >

SNMP vulnerability [7:35503]

2002-02-15 Thread Kane, Christopher A.
For those of you on this list that are actively supporting network devices I wanted to make sure you were aware of the following warning: http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-03.html Note that this is not Cisco specific. Here is the Cisco link that most of us have been referencing (watch wrap)

TTL and modern (fast) routers [7:35507]

2002-02-15 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I'm just curious. If a modem day router received a packet and held it for 3 seconds before forwarding it because it was super-congested, would it decrement the TTL down based on the number of seconds (like it used to do in the olden days), or still just decrement it by one based on the numb

Re: FW: Number of people passing CCIE [7:35341]

2002-02-15 Thread Steven A. Ridder
In some circumstances I can agree with you in that a new CCIE can be an apprentice, but I disagree with you in that every newly minted CCIE is just a apprentice. I've seen plenty of old networking people who have been doing it for so long, that they don't learn a ton from getting the C

CCIE Practical Studies Lab 21 [7:35519]

2002-02-15 Thread Steven A. Ridder
In the CCIE Practical Studies Lab 21, there's a lab that tries to block a route (172.16.128.0) from being seen by the Mirage router. The picture is on page 660. Is the lab incorrect? I look at it and I see a distribute list from the ocean_warrior router, but wouldn't mirage learn

Re: Easy ways to pick up a few extra minutes on the CCIE lab. [7:35524]

2002-02-15 Thread Steven A. Ridder
To telnet, just typing the "name/ip" instead of "telnet name/ip" will do the same thing (when no ip domain-look is on). -- RFC 1149 Compliant. ""Hire, Ejay"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > no ip domain-lookup (how do you spell pnig again) > terminal escape-char

Re: TTL and modern (fast) routers [7:35507]

2002-02-15 Thread Steven A. Ridder
ote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > At 01:25 PM 2/15/02, Hire, Ejay wrote: > >I lab-ed this, and did not observe the TTL incrementing even when the delay > >was over 8,000 ms. (It's not how fast you send the packets, but how slow > >you make th

Re: Secondary ip address and ip helper-address [7:35533]

2002-02-15 Thread Steven A. Ridder
"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Team, > I have the following problem: > > Our network has 10 sites, I am in the process of readdressing current > network. I have setup secondary ip address on every site, At the present > time I

Re: Secondary ip address and ip helper-address [7:35533]

2002-02-15 Thread Steven A. Ridder
As a test, statically configure a client to be on the 192.168.2.0 network with correct gateway info, mask, etc. Then 1, try pinging the server and see if that works, and two, change config to dhcp then. What range is the dhcp server supposed to be passing out, the secondary addresses range

Re: TTL and modern (fast) routers [7:35507]

2002-02-15 Thread Steven A. Ridder
cool thanks for the info! -- RFC 1149 Compliant. ""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > At 01:56 PM 2/15/02, Steven A. Ridder wrote: > >Are you saying that the fact the router's routing process that se

Re: Secondary ip address and ip helper-address [7:35533]

2002-02-15 Thread Steven A. Ridder
The problem is that the router sends the "helped dhcp packet" to the dhcp server with a source "giaadr" of the routers primary address. The dhcp server receives the packet, sees the source is in 192.168.2.0 range and tries to pass out an address in that range from it'

Physical layer [7:35544]

2002-02-15 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I've read in some books that the physical layer (L1) of the OSI model deals with the logical functions of putting the 1's and 0's onto a wire and not the physical act of doing so, and I've read other books that state that the physical layer deals with not only putting 1's

Re: WFQ On High Speed Link [7:34913]

2002-02-17 Thread Steven A. Ridder
If the link is such a high speed, why use wfq or anything else other than fifo, if, as we have been saying, it takes to long to process and pritorize the packet at that high of a speed? The only time I know of to use a specialized queueing at high speeds is if you have lets say a t3 that comes

Re: what is wrong with the job market ? [7:35611]

2002-02-17 Thread Steven A. Ridder
there are all these networks that > need to be maintained. A lot of people have wondered how the industry can > be laying all these people off if there are a constant number of complex > networks to maintain. > > The fallacy in that logic is that in reality the number of network

Re: SNA in CCDP [7:35717]

2002-02-18 Thread Steven A. Ridder
The CID test is a lot of SNA. ""Emil"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello > I'm a little bit confusing about CCDP exam topics. According to the Cisco > site there is no SNA on CCDP , also there is no VoIP. > In

Re: what is wrong with the job market ? [7:35611]

2002-02-18 Thread Steven A. Ridder
#x27;t imagine are going to be on the net. That's just *one* aspect in which I see us being useful. Heck, I just took a proposal a few weeks ago for a snack company to have us link their vending machines with Cisco routers, so they could monitor their levels without sending a guy in a v

Re: what is wrong with the job market ? [7:35611]

2002-02-18 Thread Steven A. Ridder
stay in business that way. This dosen't mean that their services weren't wanted. Most every home who has a dial-up, most buisinesses that don't have DSL in their area are still waiting for the right company/technology to come by and at the right price. There's still a pre

Re: Network Security [7:35783]

2002-02-18 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Perhaps. A war dialer is a phreaking tool used on the old days to dial number to try and discover modems. My friends used to use them. ""Rodney Jackson"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Has anyone ever used a "war dialer"

Re: Dening telnet access [7:35628]

2002-02-18 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I don't think the mad one cares about what Cisco says on any more tests because he's already a CCIE. :) ""Roberts, Larry"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Wow, that makes no sense. It must be a new feature.:) > >

Re: what is wrong with the job market ? [7:35611]

2002-02-18 Thread Steven A. Ridder
it's worth: > > http://news.com.com/2100-1017-832553.html > > Dude has an engineering degree from a respected school and an MBA and is > tossing mail for the post office for $13 an hour. A former marketing > manager is stocking shelves. Another guy with master's d

IP's and ISP going out of business [7:35850]

2002-02-19 Thread Steven A. Ridder
If a company has a block of public IP's assigned to them via their ISP, and that ISP goes out of business, can a company transfer those IP's to a different ISP? I don't think so, but maybe I'm wrong. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com

Re: 16MB Flash (Read) & (Read/Write) on a 2524 ?? [7:35989]

2002-02-20 Thread Steven A. Ridder
rd System flash (Read ONLY) > > I also see this in the #sh ru output: > partition flash 2 8 8 > > What is this cmd. exactly doing? Is there a way of getting one big 16mb > flash so I can load the Enterprise IOS? > > Thank you for your help. > > BTW: I have this on my

Re: Delay Metric in EIGRP [7:36001]

2002-02-20 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I believe the delay is by default set on the interface by the router based on the type of link it is. I'm sure there's charts on CCO somewhere. You can change this info on the interface with the delay command, which is the recommended way of changing a metric if you are forced to d

Re: Delay Metric in EIGRP [7:36001]

2002-02-20 Thread Steven A. Ridder
It's not in a packet that gets sent. ""Sasa Milic"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > The router DOES pass total delay and minumum bandwidth of the route > to neighbors. > > check "show ip eigrp topologu > &

Re: Delay Metric in EIGRP [7:36001]

2002-02-20 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Oops, I looked it up and what do you know... these's a nice field for bandwidth and delay. ""Steven A. Ridder"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > It's not in a packet that gets sent. > > > ""Sasa Milic&qu

Re: exec-timeout 0 0 ?? [7:36018]

2002-02-20 Thread Steven A. Ridder
makes the time infinity. ""Cisco Nuts"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello, > What does this cmd. #exec-timeout 0 0 exactly do? I am confused. Does it set > the console timeout to 0 min 0 sec or to infinitynever time out...which > is what I want on my router

Re: Delay Metric in EIGRP [7:36001]

2002-02-21 Thread Steven A. Ridder
27;ve been sniffing and debugging all morning and I can't find a metric in a packet, just raw data. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. ""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > The delay part of the EIGRP composite metric is not m

hop count in EIGRP? [7:36082]

2002-02-21 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Anyone know why there is a hop-count in EIGRP? It has a 1 byte value, but it doesn't limit the number of hops and it looks like routers don't use it in their calculations. Why is it there? -- RFC 1149 Compliant. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i

RE: Autonomous-system command [7:36067]

2002-02-21 Thread Kane, Christopher A.
ous system that the router resides in for EGP, use the autonomous-system global configuration command." To me it looks as if this is a throwback to the EGP days (pre-BGP). Rather than do a search for EGP on CCO and get 1100 results that are referring to anything but the old protocol, I have

Re: hop count in EIGRP? [7:36082]

2002-02-21 Thread Steven A. Ridder
thanks! -- RFC 1149 Compliant. ""s vermill"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Actually there are hop count limits that need to be adhered to when you > implement EIGRP for Appletalk and IPX. You can search on CCO and read al

Re: CISCO INTERNSHIP.....CCIE..... [7:36091]

2002-02-21 Thread Steven A. Ridder
A CCNA makes more than 50k. And you wouldn't have to pay your company to work for them and get training. Most companies pay you and pay for your training. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. ""Sean Knox"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...

Re: CISCO INTERNSHIP.....CCIE..... [7:36091]

2002-02-21 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Well in the good old days of the economy, I made more than that even before becoming a CCNA. I would never settle for 50k, even in this econ., especially as a CCIE. Plus, a CCIE IMO should already have exp., and lots of it. Otherwise it defeats the purpose of becoming a CCIE - cisco certified

Re: CISCO INTERNSHIP.....CCIE..... [7:36091]

2002-02-21 Thread Steven A. Ridder
In MA we have a high cost of living, so maybe that explains it. ""Larry Letterman"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I would have to assume that your ccna candidates > are paid well then..Most places in the midwest > pay cc

Re: Access list question [7:36124]

2002-02-21 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I can get through it by just setting the ack bit in the IP packet on. That's all it check for. Not very secure. ""Justin M. Clark"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > can someone explain to me exactly what this line means: > > access-list 101 permit tcp any any estab

Re: Re: China/Cisco connection [7:35946]

2002-02-21 Thread Steven A. Ridder
It's a rumor. wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I only agree partially. On the other hand, US government put censorship on > the whole Internet, if anyone could remember what happened during US bombing > of the Serbs. The news said that a viru

Re: https to log in to a router - Possible?? [7:36143]

2002-02-21 Thread Steven A. Ridder
The router would have to have a web server with ssl built in, and I don't believe Cisco's do. ""Cisco Nuts"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello, > Is it possible to use https:// to access a router? I have just

Re: Re: China/Cisco connection [7:35946]

2002-02-22 Thread Steven A. Ridder
conversation anyone > make is been recorded in a condensed form some where in the US. > Conversations like telephone calls, Fax, emails, etc is been recorded and > 'diagnosed' for some specific information, and could be reproduced and > expanded where necessary. > > Wit

Re: simple access-lists question [7:36240]

2002-02-22 Thread Steven A. Ridder
s:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Why is this simple task beating me? > > I have a router with 2eth. that separates my lab from the corporate network. > I would like web/ftp/telnet access from the lab to the world and back. I > created an access list and applied it to my lab's ethernet

Re: LLQ Configuration [7:36272]

2002-02-22 Thread Steven A. Ridder
L PROTECTED]... > To Group: > > I am working with a client who is having problems with Video Conference > using Polycom Equipment. The problem is jitter and audio drops. > > The solution that has been suggested to us by Cisco Low Latency Queueing > (LLQ) > over Frame Relay.

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