Mohannad Khuffash wrote:
Hi ...
I have tried to configure HSRP on two 3660 routers, I configured them
straight forward where only a little commands needed.But HSRP don't worked
well ! The reason simply was that they are not seeing the HSRP hello
messages so every one act as the active one !
Elijah Savage III wrote:
Nah Brad got children at home no porn for me but I know you are enjoying
it LOL. Hey thanks for the reply but I only surf on 1 computer but got 8
on the network here where any child or visitor can sit down and get on
the net, I know a little overkill, but it is nice I
Kaminski, Shawn G wrote:
This message is a follow-up to the questions regarding which terminal
emulator is used in the CCIE Labs. Although there have been responses
saying
that a number of different terminal emulators are used, this is straight
from Cisco's mouth:
Secured CRT is used.
Frank Merrill wrote:
I lost the enable secret password of my Cisco AS5300.I have the
configuration showing.
enable secret 5 $1$6YRM$nzNXQuv4h24C3AlB8N3rp.
enable password 7 110A1016141D5A
One more point, since you have an 'enable secret' configured, the 'enable
password' serves no purpose.
hi,
i am interested if there is someone using cw2k and has c7200 vxr with
npe-400.
do you have problems with snmp on the routers? on other routers?
it looks like there is a problem with snmp causing high cpu on routers
and bringing the network down.
has someone this problems? how did you
MADMAN wrote:
Yes that URL is exactly what I sent to a customer many months ago when
they had the same problem. SNMP would request the whole routing table,
they are receiving the whole Internet routing table, which caused their
7200 CPU utilization to max out. There should be no reason the
Ersin Abacioglu wrote:
I had a similar problem but with our cat 5500's. The CPU would spike to
95%
utilization every couple of minutes. Before I get into what we did, try
going under Resource Manager Essentials = Administration = Change Polling
options = choose the 7000 series routers and
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
I've written some Perl scripts (on a LINUX box) to drive some router
tests. Perl is something I've taught myself, and don't have the
experience with it I do with C.
I got some vague advice from one of our people to write TCL/Expect
and plug that in -- another
[snip]
work, but I may not be able to answer the question correctly on paper.
And,
in my opinion, it's more important to be able to walk the walk than talk
the talk. What do you think?
You make some excellent points. I think it's more than a binary talk
the talk vs. walk the walk, the
McHugh Randy wrote:
Can anyone tell me if they have come accross documentation or guidance from
Cisco on how often a 7200 router or any router should be reloaded if ever
for a maintanance purposes ?
hi,
my experience led me to rebooting the c7200 after every hardware change.
even though they
Kent Yu wrote:
You may want take a look at this:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122newft/122
t/122t11/ft11at3f.htm#xtocid1
thanks, this helped.
cya
-bis
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hi,
is it possible to hide networks in ospf?
i have a network in area 2 and it should stay there, should not ne
visible in areo 0 and all the other areas.
is there a way to do it? i know, it doesnt really fit in how ospf works,
but who knows.
can someone point me to the feature if there is
mark and I have failed twice to date.
For the QoS+Multicast exam, I didn't read the Multicast Cisco Press book,
only the IP QoS book, plus some whitepapers/documentation - and I struggled
- so I would recommend both books.
Richard Larkin
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From: bi.s [mailto:[EMAIL
Casey, Paul (6822) wrote:
I am trying to create an access-list rule on a router, to deny telnet
access
from a router to anywhere except another particular routers IP address.
using the following
access-list 1 permit 10.10.10.1
line vty 0 4
access-class out 1
However it doesnt
re,
checked it:
http://www.systemtoolbox.com/article.php?articles_id=93
6. Access lists do not apply to traffic originating from the router.
They only apply to traffic passing through the router.
hth
-birgit
Casey, Paul (6822) wrote:
I am trying to create an access-list rule on a router,
YASSER ALY wrote:
What is the passing score for MCAST+QOS (640-905) ? For those who managed
to pass it do you consider a tough or easy going one. Regards,Yasser
hi,
as far as i remember the passing score was 720.
the answer to your second question depends i would say. i found it one
of the
M.C. van den Bovenkamp wrote:
Vicuna, Mark wrote:
I've come across a cable I haven't seen before, its a cisco Y cable.
One end has a DB25 female and splits into two DB25 males. The two male
ends have a sign that says Console 72-1032-01 and labels that say
Console cisco router this end.
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