, or are intuitively geared towards.
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proxies (IP NAT, MAC address translation).
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switches with some type of
Layer-3 functionality (e.g. Cat3550, some Cat6k, some Cat4k, others).
In the case of a 6500 it requires a PFC card, of which all Sup2 and Sup720
modules include. Sup1/Sup1a needs PFC to do RSPAN.
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Must be configurable so that custom packet combinations and IP's that
exceed
a certain packets per second threshold can be defined and generate alarms.
Use Snort.
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good movies...
however, Star Wars: Episode I and II are more remniscient of
HalabiIMO.
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of your service going down).
My feeling after spending a few days reading about this is that
given a moderately large hub-and-spoke network, a L3 VPN might be
of more benefit than a L2 VPN.
I'm curious as to how you came to this conclusion, what did you
read/hear?
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section. There were sections in the QoS material that
didn't get asked...I was upset to have studied for them.
The BGP and QoS tests definitely had more questions than MPLS, and the
scoring was REALLY too too high for MPLS for a reasonable pass rate, IMO.
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by two
questions (Got a score of 839). Now I know why people say this is the
hardest test for CCIP.
Let me know how you got a 925!! What did you study and how many times did
you go over the material? Sheesh.
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bash-2.05$ egrep -i
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all three other exams. I think it's beneficial to have studied the BSCI
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BCMSN before taking the BSCI, but everyone is different.
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, say, Unix NTP (and underlying kernel timing) to
Windows2k/XP NTP (and lack of kernel/userland timing)...or even abililty
to accurately capture the data without losing any...which Windows fails
on...
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plugs into that way you can take
advantage of RSPAN (and soon to be released ERSPAN on the
Sup720 modules)...
This document explains how to do anything you want with RSPAN:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/products_data_sheet091
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better in any areas, including price..
although I would keep a sharp eye on both Force-10 and Timetra.
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to be released ERSPAN on the
Sup720 modules)...
This document explains how to do anything you want with RSPAN:
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involved to each take an enormous cut?
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that has 2MB DRAM
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set module power down 6
set module power up 6
Also, you shouldn't rely on mailing-lists for this type of information, the
Cisco TAC
is the best place for Cisco bug resolution...
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, especially along with the STD, BCP, and FYI RFC's.
This tool has been tremendously useful when acquiring this sort of
information:
http://www.dewn.com/rfc/
I believe there are other similar tools (e.g. rfcget) that accomplish the
same.
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Sup2's or have
Sup1/Sup1A's with 128MB DRAM).
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forsee them having it on
smaller switches in bulk until much later. 10/100/1000 has been
available on the Catalyst 4000 series for quite some time now,
however, so that would likely be the platform of choice for
10/100/1000 applications. Or maybe another vendor.
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images, e.g. c2500-p-l.120-21.S5, c2500-p-l.120-22.4.S2 on there, but I
don't see them anymore.
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Telephone Network), but SIP (et al) can
also act as standalone networks. SS7 and the PSTN are likely to
stay the way they are for quite some time, but as an end-user, your
voice equipment and technology can be optimized (cheaper, better,
faster, more scalable) today.
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interoperability issues between platforms/packages.
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will it be a new CCIP elective one?
My guess is that Cisco is replacing the MCAST+QOS course with BGP and
making it a required part of CCIP certification, not as an electiv
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does anyone know the technical difference between the
ws-x6148-rj-45 and ws-x6348-rj-45 modules for the
cat6500 switches?
the price difference is very significant though the
documentation on Cisco's web site doesn't show any
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I believe the 6348 should only be used in the access layer
r to jam that port on a specific
computer?
it's probably best to just let people run the applications that they want to
run.
if you want to improve productivity at work, pick up a book or go get an MBA
or something. i recommend this month's issue of the harvard business
review.
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bandwidth (simple,
easy way) or use another hack like a download manager tool (about
as tricky as a Cable/DSL load-balancer)?
http://download.com.com/3150-2071-0.html?tag=stbc.gp
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Ethernet, look at Niksun NetVCR (http://www.niksun.com/).
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are free, as well. Networks will be built and will be pieced
together like puzzles. Building a network will be as hardwired as
turning on a TV for the future generations.
dre
BTW: thanks for the discussion, this is really warming up to be
almost too interesting ; Hope I'm not wasting time/bandwidth
into something unusable. It's going to evolve.
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to build and support (yet that
still manage to consistently meet break even points, etc).
What is it that you are working on?
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rather than buying the Sybex book mentioned.
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how to do volume sizing for growth/performance, or does the SAN do it for
you automagically in some ways? How does this `better advantage of disk
space' work, exactly? What do networks have to do with this?
Thanks,
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There is something wrong with the second one. I'll have to check on
Monday.
Try:
http://www.watersprings.org/pub/id/draft-ietf-bmwg-bgpbas-01.txt
I believe it recently expired.
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the least
significant
bit and you end up with IP collisions).
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. We need to run
802.1p, DIffServe, 802.3ad, Policy Mgt. and more.
No. Cisco has never really required this for their midrange routers (7x00
series) except for NetFlow services. You may feel that you need Advanced
Network Services support from Cisco (ANS), but this costs quite a bit extra.
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Does anyone really know where the 50 ms SONET detect/fail-over time
comes from?
I've heard many answers, but none seem to be verifiable. I'm looking
for pointers to docs which explain where or what drove the 50 ms
/fallsplaunch
Anyone have any comments on these two articles?
http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=21795
http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=22374
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maybe you aren't using 'tcpdump -vv -X' ?
See the tcpdump related tools at http://www.tcpdump.org/related.html
for tcpdump-related tools. TCPslice may be able to help you.
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orge.net/
http://dingetje.homeip.net/iptotal/
Or commercial:
http://www.niksun.com/
http://www.unispeed.com/
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figured it out. If anyone has any details of
what they use / what they do, please post or email me privately.
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the new material (I
think ICND-2.0 is already out).
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support for the CSS is
becoming outstanding with Cisco backing the product. If you are needing
to upgrade because of the scalability of the old CSS products, you should
definitely look into the CSM.
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the same type
of people often use the RFC 1958 (and others) argument, Be strict
when sending and tolerant when receiving. Be sure to understand all
the arguments before choosing the right strategy for your organization.
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would be available now?
http://www.mkp.com/books_catalog/catalog.asp?ISBN=1-55860-655-6
http://vig.pearsoned.com/store/product/1,3498,store-562_isbn-013028226X,00.h
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e a null modem) that
will
change MDIX to MDI.
You can also buy some special cables called crossover cables... Hehehe
that's
a joke. ;
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products. There is also a very cool product made by Unispeed, the
Netlogger, but it is overpriced
more than any product I've ever seen in the whole networking world.
There was also an interesting thread on building high-performance sniffers
recently on nanog-l.
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hat it's in up/down, which I believe
I have seen before, but I can't remember the exact reason. What does
the 'show logging' display as the reason it went into that state? Are you
using a 6509 (CatOS) + MSFC (IOS) or PFC+MSFC SupIOS?
Sup1a or Sup2?
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programs where you pay
sub-transit prices for connectivity to some ASes. The exchange points often
can help if you have a contract with them, but you can also do a lot of this
work
yourself.
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their IP transit services, how
their
billing works (important) - and most important - how much it's going to
cost.
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really
good about this (including CW and Genuity).
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to soak in everything. So I guess your best bet is to just actually go,
which I
recommend ;
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next week I thought, no?).
I feel the same way you do (having passed the exam and not believing it).
But, if we did pass... that's *great* news... Congrats!
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Boomerang. If you plan on doing ICDN stuff, CN is better to learn than
ECDN.
Cisco also has a partner certification for organizations in Content
Networking here:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/765/partner_programs/specialization/content
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Have fun.
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http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0202/ppt/siegel/sld031.htm
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RFC2136, RFC2181,
RFC2137, RFC2308, RFC2535, RFC2845) (Also STD0013) (Status: STANDARD)
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necesarily the how.
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Does Fast EtherChannel support Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and Gigabit
Ethernet?
fast etherchannel supports only fast ethernet.
however, etherchannel is supported by all the
ethernet speeds you mentioned.
it also works with
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Howard and dre,
First of all, thanks for the excellent thread! You've given me a great
deal
kids (ha!), I'm going to go over it in detail. Thanks for all the links
too! It's helpful to know what the bes
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The first key question to ask here: what is the broad routing
paradigm? Cold potato/closest exit or hot potato/best exit?
For a peering routes example,
umptions never having used
those products before). I want more experience in all those areas, and I'm
trying to build on that. Any input would be highly appreciated.
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some of the differences. Peter van Oene (yes, I'm volunteering you)
is one with lots of good experience. There are others, and this
actually might be an interesting thread.
I think it's a great thread. Thanks for your input, Howard.
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problem? In the US, more specifically? Should Europe/Asia be handled any
differently? Or do you not consider it a problem at all? Bring the
cluesticks ON!
Please don't say IPv6 because, well, ... we know ... we know ...
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already
have a Masters/Ph.D in Computer Science. If you already have the
C programming knowledge, just start going to IETF, IEEE Comsoc/
Networking, and ACM meetings and reading all their publications
that have to do with various Internetworking concepts that interest
you.
-dre
Mark Godfrey
have some E-Learning
slides specifically on-topic (POP and ISP design).
Finally, here is another site that I found as an excellent resource:
http://www.isocws.isoc.org/index-old.htm
And the Cisco Networkers presentations are also very good.
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We are an ISP in So. Cal. We are gearing up to open other offices in
bewteen Arizona and Ca...
We are trying to decide what would be the best way of intergrating our ISP
network...like...
Should we just continue
route).
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Folks,
I would like to mess around with MPLS, both Traffic Engineering and MPLS
based VPN's if possible. However, the routers I have may or may not be
able
to do any MPLS. I've got some 2509's
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Internetworking Technology Multimedia CD or the Internetwokring
Technology Handbook from Cisco Press.
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with hands-on exposure. Make sure you get that hands-on exposure
if you aren't working with it day-to-day.
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'll know the passing score until the beta is completed
and we have our scores which is 6-8 weeks from May 7th. You only
have until May 7th to take it. Please see other emails about the CCIE
beta in the past month on this list.
I'm taking it tomorrow. Wish me luck.
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missing many features that only CatOS has.
I still haven't met a friendly combination of code for the PFC2.
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You need to order the SFM2 separately (WS-X6500-SFM2). You can order 2 for
redundancy. This will
router of any kind. I'm sick
of hearing... Cheap,
Fast, Scalable... pick two GET IT RIGHT YOU STUPID VENDORS!@#!
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Hello,
When would one implement a RSFC over a RSM or a MSFC over a MSM? Also, do
these cards
RS16k's
running VRRP and IBGP
IDC network - 15-30 RS16k's connected OSPF routed transit (with and sans
IBGP) to 2 or 4 RS16k's running IBGP
Those sound like very good networks, IMO.
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Riverstone is a spin off of
decision.
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I hope this is not too far off topic, but has anyone ever used this
companies load balancers or products or have any feedback on it.
http://www.coyotepoint.com
One thing I noticed is that it on
every penny.
-dre
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Is this book worth the money?
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If you are looking for the IEEE document, here's a copy of the draft:
http://www.drizzle.com/~aboba/IEEE/802-1w-d10.pdf
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Does anybody know exactly how Rapid Spanning Tree works, or have a link
that
describes it in detail? What I'm really
.
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Simon Yang (ITeX) wrote in message
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Does anybody know good maillist for IPsec ?
Thanks
-Simon
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isn't a standard just because the network operators
have not yet agreed on one (visible by the various naming implementation
differences).
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Hey Im looking for a good naming convention that clearly tells the
a lot about their methods and motivations,
as well.
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Anyone know of a tool for detecting NAT activity on the network. I work in
a
large university and we've instituted a policy against nat especially in
the
d
/lists/ipsec and ftp://ftp.ans.net/pub/archive/ipsec
Oh and my personal favorite: http://ikecrack.sourceforge.net/
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Can someone please provide some good infon/website/books for IPsec?
Thanks a lot
, Voice/Tel/Mssgng, WAN Switching, WAN, and
Wireless. Seems to be fairly complete and the training
material is very good in a lot of cases.
This was announced in the February TAC Newsletter.
-dre
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on the Internet like:
http://puck.nether.net/lists/cisco-nsp/
http://www.nanog.org/email.html
Maybe that's why Cisco is restructuring their support services
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Anyone know where on Cisco's site there is a place to r
what country / state are you looking to move it to?
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Paul Borghese wrote in message
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Hi Everyone,
We may need to move the GroupStudy server and am currently looking for
suggestions/ideas as to a good co-location facility. If you
the wire. Now
you just have to write it to disk...
-dre
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Ethereal. It's been ported from Linux to Win32. It's lightweight. But
it's not perfect and can crash.
www.ethereal.com
If you use Windows 20
hits
/usr/lib before /export/home, you might be in luck.
a better way to delete an entire disk would be to use
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 bs=1024k (assuming Solaris)
which writes tons of zeros to your disks.
-dre
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like protocol specifics. I'd much
rather know how OSPF/RIP/BGP work than what layer they 'primarily'
function on.
Also, please try to refrain from using all capital letters when making
stupid posts that are meaningless to this list.
-dre
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into the cable
plant and also using APS 1+1 or 1:1 at the electrical level on
the cards/equipment (1+1 is preferred, I guess).
-dre
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Thanks,
david
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