Try www.lightreading.com
-Dave
David McNeil
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Callisma
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that you felt you would have asked for
up front or during the course of the class had you known what you know now?
Thanks so much. This group has been invaluable for me.
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PIX by
applying the telnet command on the PIX. It's a little convoluted but more
secure.
Dave Swink
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This is not a direct answer to your question, but I recently upgraded a
couple of 2500s from 11.1 to 12.0 and in the process I was asked if I wanted
to erase the flash. I think the procedure will ask this if you try to copy
tftp flash an image that will not fit into the free space on the flash.
M
I've never heard of this practice either. An ISP will generally advertise his own
address space or PI space.
Never that belonging to another provider. Which AS are you supposed to use to
originate the addresses from?
Do you use a private AS number and strip it off upstream?
Dave Hum
I have two T1 connections. One is a full T1 to UUnet while the other
is a 768 KB FR connection to BBN. The UUnet connection is supposed to
be the primary while BBN is the secondary. I have two C's from BBN and
one from UUnet. What type of routing would best permit this to happen?
How can I use
I could not find any links on ExamCram's web site regarding errata. The
book I'm interested in is the "Exam 640-507 Routing and Switching Practice
Tests", ISBN 1-57610-542-3.
I can't possibly believe that this book has no errors Any suggestions?
Thanks all.
Da
I have inherited a really screwed up routing situation. I have a 2610
which is connected to a checkpoint FW. Between the two is a hub which
has a publically available WWW server. As far as I understand it I should
only have to put an IP route in for:
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.1.1.97
This IP
I have a dell 3500 laptop running win2k pro that I have used to configure a
half dozen 3500 and a few 2924 switches and I have been connected to the
console port while booting and have not noticed anything like this
happening. perhaps it is a manufacturer specific issue
daveh
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I have some Cisco 3548 switches that I want to pull the individual stats
for each interface. Does anyone have any examples on how to do this?
I have looked in the docs and cannot seem to find the appropriate changes.
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Found this interesting link. It wanders a little from the "Layer-3
Switching" subject, but as newbie I found it interesting.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/so/neso/lnso/cpso/l3c85_wp.htm
Dave
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Title: RE: Precedence: Bulk and a fix for vactions autoresponders
In
exchange server using the precedence: bulk setting tells the server not to send
a nondelivery message back to the sender if the recipient is not valid. If
you do any automated updating like dropping email addresses from the
study list
rather than the jobs list. Sorry.
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I have purchased 10 or 12 Cisco books from them and had good experiences.
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would like more information or want to get in touch with the company's
recruiter (that's not me, I just play with the Cisco stuff). Sorry, but
they are not looking for entry level folks at the moment. Nothing against
entry level, but we already have a couple of good folks at those positi
Gary,
This link should help. Read it over & post any questions.
Dave Swink
watch word wrap:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c2900xl/29_35xu/scg/kivl
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Hey what do ya know??? I had a short cut to the password recovery page on my
browser!
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/22.html#Tech 1
Dave
David Ng
Senior Systems Engineer
Integration Technologies Inc.
1201 Dove Street Suite 200
Newport Beach CA 92660
Microsoft MCSE, Cisco CCNA/CCDA
Sorry I don't have the info at hand but I'm pretty sure you can find it on
Cisco's web site. In the past I've found other password reset instructions
there.
HTH,
Dave
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you can change the port that the http server listens on to make it a little
harder for a naughty person to find.
ct-cat1(config)#ip http port ?
<0-65535> HTTP port
daveh
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Regarding #2 Could they be talking about ISL as opposed to 802.1q for VTP?
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I wanted to find out what would be the correct setup/definition of a
"pass-thru DMZ". I think the PIX experts would probably know this.
Any comments are appreciated.
Regards,
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I assume you've tried different ports and different
cables
If it's a real IBM mau you may have to reinitialize the
port. there is a battery powered
tool that used to come with the mau.
It also could be a speed mismatch if the mau has a way to set the ring
speed. There used to be 4mbps
I've had to do it a number of times when replaceing printers connected to a
network on the other side of a router. If they will have the same IP
address but a new nic they won't work until the arp entry ages out or you
clear the arp cache.
daveh
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Brad,
If the DMZ interface is not being used at the moment you need to connect any
unused interfaces to the same unused interfaces on the standby PIX with a
crossover cable.
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). I had
to have TAC RMA a replacement flash. It's embarrassing but there is just
not a good recovery procedure if you don't have a 4500/4700 handy.
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If you have a friendly Cisco reseller in the area, ask for a copy of the
Cisco Products Quick Reference Guide. It's a paperback sized wirebound
listing of all the current models, as of whenever it was printed, listing
port types, default ram, flash, smartnet category, etc...
Resellets get them f
uch hands-on have you had with Cisco
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the server on the other side of the router may not have a default gateway
set, or maybe it is set incorrectly, or maybe there are multiple routers on
the remote network and the gateway is set but to a router that doesn't have
a route back to you.
telnet to the router and then pinging works becaus
Just passed CCIE Written! Finished the test in one hour. It was fairly
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only use portfast on workstations or servers. it will prevent another
switch or hub from participating in the spanning tree. I don't think I
would enable portfast just to save users 20 seconds or so of startup one
time while you swap switches.
Unless you are in a 24x7 shop there must be some
You can get support on the Lanrovers from Intel, they bought Shiva out a
year or two ago. There is a toll support number for Shiva products that I
can't find right now, but you can call 800-539-3373, go to tech support,
tell them you have a shiva product and they'll give you the right number.
Th
Has anyone taken the ECP1 CCIE Lab prep class at Mentor Technologies?
Also, comments on the BGP and OSPF workshops at Mentor would be appreciated.
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Title: RE: subinterfaces
you can do nat
with the ip only version of 12.x I assume that means you can do it with
any version. very handy and a good reason to upgrade all by itself.
if you don't have a service contract, 12.x ip only for a 1600 router should be
around $20 but make sure you h
I think there are two or maybe three
1. reseller/consultant
2. smartnet support contract holder
3. cisco employee?
daveh
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I don't understand your term "LAM" can you expand on what that means?
If it refers to a Ring-In Ring-Out port, then no you can't connect a router
to that. Assuming your cabling is good you should be able to conenct a
router to any other port, unless the port is disabled or something.
Is it a
Title: RE: MRTG and OID's
Alternatively, if the router is reconfigured to use dialer interfaces for
every customer, then each dialer interface can be monitored. This gets
around the MIB complexity issue.
Dave
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Earl Aboytes announced achieving his CCIE status (congrats Earl!) in
groupstudy just yesterday and gave his new CCIE number as #6097. Since
Cisco started numbering CCIEs at 1025 that would make the worldwide total
just about 5,072. Still a pretty elite group.
Dave Swink
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Thanks Paul for your work.
It looks good.
Dave Kemper
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together a ratings of
the schools based on poling Group Study members.
That's my 2 cents.
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I got this in my email and thought some of you might be interested,
especially those that supply refurb product already. Apparently Cisco is
going to make refurbished equipment available through the reseller channel.
have a good weekend
daveh
=> CISCO AUTHORIZED REMARKETING PROGRAM
if you've got the time to send back I'd like to hear about the process.
I've been wondering about whether the ip telephones and voip can actually
duplicate all or most of the features of a robust pbx system. Like how do
you implement voice mail, call forwarding, pickup groups, can you manage the
I took an NT security class about four years ago and the instructor was from
London. He mentioned that he had done some lan/wan consulting work for
Reuters.
So I guess he had worked on the roots on the rooters for Reuters
daveh
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Does anyone have a good URL for reference which explains how to calculate
and construct RIFs and decode them as they pass through a bridged network?
Comments would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
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Does anyone have any experience with the subscription CCIE prep study
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Any feedback would be appreciated.
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Dave
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How do you setup the MRTG file so that it can pull SNMP data from each
individual switch port? I know how to pull the data off of a router
but am running into a problem pulling for each port on a 3548. Any modified
config examples would be greatly appreciated.
_
or entered a static route for a gateway of last resort as
ip route 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 10.20.30.254
hmm, how come that didn't work. it shows up in the routing table. (fx:
scratches head and tries to look confident in front of the customer) what's
this /32 at the end of the address?
dave
ad no
luck.
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Tom Pruneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@groupstudy.com on 08/17/2000 05:47:39 AM
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RE: Is a switch secure? (managed/unmanaged)Thanks Kuldip but no thanks.
$189,000 dollars is out of the question for a 16 node office. Try for
something in the under $2k total solution.
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also.
Thank you in advance and have fun!
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Any suggestions on how to block users of Napster? Since it uses a random
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I would try a layer 8 or 9 solution, whichever is the political layer, call
the person who pays the invoices and explain that some of your employees are
fooling around with the equipment and it is costing your company money. In
as polite a manner as possible of course. If possible have documenta
I get Network
computing magazine and they have a "centerfold" in each issue that is a fold out
diagram of someone's network that they are talking. Whoever does those
diagrams is pretty good, usually they are pretty complicated but still
aesthetically pleasing. Take a look at www.networkcom
I would like to find out if there exists a Cisco Users Group in the New York
City area.
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port out of the network."
The two books seem to say contradictory things. Is it because the 507 exam
is based on a different IOS? What gives?
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I thought someone might be interested in this. A new model in the 2600
series. Looks like the main difference is much faster packet throughput
daveh
=>MODULAR MULTISERVICE ROUTER BRINGS MORE POWER TO BRANCH OFFICES
The Cisco 2650 modular multiservice routers offer higher
performance and memor
Has anyone used the Boson tests to study for the BCRAN? If so how close
were they?
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I have used EDO
memory in a 1600 a couple of times. It worked just fine.
daveh
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You can buy EDO memory, it s
BPDU is a Bridge Protocol Data Unit, it is a multicast Spanning-Tree
protocol hello packet used to exchange info among bridges in a network.
HTH,
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>
> Can anyone help me in setting up the console password. The router should
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> i.e. every time it should ask for a password while entering
>From the titles of some of the tests I think they're geared toward the Cisco
channel partner certifications. If a reseller wants to be a cisco "Premier"
partner they need a CCNA, CCDA and a "Cisco Sales Expert" (CSE) or something
similar. There's a bunch of other ones, like SNA, Enterprise and
Hi everyone-
My name is Dave. I'm a systems engineer in Chicago working for a large
VAR.
I've completed the R/S CCNA and CCDA, and have passed the Support exam
(when Cisco offered it as a beta). I'm getting ready to take the remaining 3
for the CCNP, then go for the CCDP. I
they may look at the manufacturer id part of the mac address and inquire why
your new pc has a cisco nic in it :)
daveh
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not sure if this is 100% correct (if I'm way off someone please correct me)
but...
it has to do with how much bandwidth you get out of a ds0 channel. most
common is 56k and clear channel gives you 64k but you need clear channel
capable equipment to implement it. The difference has to do with ho
Hi all, I passed the Support 2.0 exam on Friday to finish my CCNP.
The exam was 61 questions, 75 minutes, 692 required to pass. All questions
where you needed to give more than one answer indicated how many answers
were needed.
I got a half dozen or so type in the answer questions, a couple o
Has anyone tried any of the FastTrack supscriptions at www.ccprep.com? If
so, was it usefull for you? I'm thinking of purchasing a few at one time,
but would like some feedback.
TIA,
Dave
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service pack you were running before you installed snmp service, it overwrites a
dll or something. You should be using at least service pack 4, preferably
5 or 6
daveh
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one reason is because lots of things depend on netbios names in Windows
95/98/NT networking. each computername is used as a netbios name. each
netbios name has to be unique, so requests "I need the mac address of the
computer with netbios name whatever" can be answered by only that machine.
i
?
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Can anyone recomend a good book for IS-IS?
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TFTP server? My NT 4.0 server is an FTP server,
does that count? If it's possible, what has to be done to an NT box to make
it a TFTP server?
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I would like to start studying for the CCNA and then on to CCNP.
I would like to find a used router that I could use throughout the
certification process. Could someone recommend a model, and explain
why and maybe an estimated cost?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
I would have to recommend Fluke ...
a sniffin it will go ...
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> Network General is now Network As
Can anyone please give advice about attachking the CCIE written exam? Any
resources of study will be helpful.
Thanks,
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there is a rack kit for the 4000
part # ACS-NPRM Cisco 4000 Series, 19-inch Rack Mount Kit
You can probably order it from Cisco, it will be expensive (retail cost is
$100)
I'd get a shelf instead...
daveh
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The Cisco Ethernet Technologies reference at
http://www.cisco.com/cpress/cc/td/cpress/fund/ith2nd/it2407.htm
indicates these distance specifications
1000BaseLX 550m over 62.5 multimode
1000BaseSX 250m over 62.5 multimode
I will hopefully be doing a project with this stuff soon and th
it seems that the CIT 4 and support 2 are very similar. I would do the CLSC
with the materials you have. Then go for Support 2 afterward
my 2 cents
daveh
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Searched the archives on Groupstudy and found varying answers on the
follwoing config, for 2 2501's connecting through a tunnel to simulate
a frame relay switch.
Does it work yes or no?
Thanks
Cisco 2501 # 1
!
version 11.2
service udp-small-servers
service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname r1
!
!
fra
Can anyone please give advice about attachking the CCIE written exam? Any
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when in doubt, type it out
the tests are supposed to be written with all possible abbreviations for
commands, but in my opinion typing out the full command is the safest way to
proceed.
daveh
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try this link
http://www.samw.com/design/designyournetwork.asp?
I haven't used their service but I think this is what you're looking for
daveh
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Try a pair of 9 pin Cisco terminal adapters with a standard UTP fly-lead in the
middle. Works a treat for a lot of the Bay\Nortel gear.
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I'm new to the SF Bay Area and was looking for any CCNP-CCIE level study
groups in or around the East Bay.
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Doesn't seem to work under 2000. Anyone know anything about this?
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Does Cisco make a VPN client to go with a VPN capable 2621? Can anyone
recommend a free one if Cisco does not have one.
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the old Arrowpoint switch but I am looking for more info.
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the key will be
being able to identify the domain controllers by name, name resolution. if
the pc can't find the domain controller, PDC or BDC in nt4, your pc will not be
able to logon and you see the message you got. if the controller is on a
remote network and you are using tcpip your pc
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Can the 3500 series support Open SSH access?
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Let me know if you find out, drives me nuts as well..
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""Westmoreland, Alexis"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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> I have noticed that the up arrow does not work (
No not really, mostly voice. KNOW YOUR COMMANDS to configure it, fill in
the blanks :)
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""Don Orlik"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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I dont have them, but if you take the class or just read the manual, it maps
DIRECTLY to it, very easy test if you have the book..
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Dave
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""Choi, Howard CW"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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about $1000 less at GlobalKnowledge.
Any input, (especially experiences with each), would be appreciated.
Dave Kemper, MCSE, CCNA
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