g the PDM software in the first place???
HTH, Jason
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> configure our Pix firewalls. They did not give any
> reason for their recommen
he redistribute connected with a
route map on both routers and I then had the route. I have seen this before,
but am perplexed by the fact that I don't understand why the initial
redistribution didn't work in this case. Please enlighten me!
Thanks, Jason
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I have a remote site that is looking into getting 4 T1's to the internet and
tunneling all traffic to my site (3015 concentrator with redundant DS3's).
Clearly I can't use CEF per-destination as there is only one source-dest.
pair and I want to utilize all T1's. Are there any issues with CEF
per-pa
onnected and static, how
could they learn the same address ,learn from each other?
i think the same condition exist on other routes ,how could a network
link's status be share with other ospf process without put
the sme interface into multiple OSPF processes?
best regards
Jason J CCNP P
No, I don't think there will be any
load balancing even in the same ospf
processes.
thanks
Jason J CCNP P.R.C
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0.0/17. one AD is 20 another is 110.
best regards.
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what the router will do then??(the concrete
operations)
what will the IOS do ? maybe at the time when we start the OSPF processes
it will not permit us to overlap the same network address
at all !! i am not sure about that.
thanks
Jason. J CCNP P.R.C
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re are the same
route from BGP and Static??
:(
Jason J CCNP P.R.C
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Hi,
as far as i can see:
there are two kinds of possible reasons that corrupt the communication
between R3 and R5, physical and logical.
if it is physical , R3 can detect it immediately, at the time ,maybe
it will get a route from R2 telling a route to R5, so , R3 step into
holddown, R2 can n
onnected and static, how
could they learn the same address ,learn from each other?
i think the same condition exist on other routes ,how could a network
link's status be share with other ospf process without put
the sme interface into multiple OSPF processes?
best regards
Jason J CC
er.Sorry about that!
I Think i make a mistake, I did no see two same routes from two different
routing protocols. in fact, one is "61.168.0.0",another
is" 161.168.0.0" .
really sorry for put so much trouble on you.
everything comes from my experiments's wrong result.
the wrong result comes to
0.0/17. one AD is 20 another is 110.
best regards.
Jason J. CCNP P.R.C
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By the way ,i just understand what p b was interested in. i'm
also interest in it too!
If two ospf processes learn the same network route,what will
happen then ?? :)
Jason J CCNP P.R.C
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er.Sorry about that!
I Think i make a mistake, I did no see two same routes from two different
routing protocols. in fact, one is "61.168.0.0",another
is" 161.168.0.0" .
really sorry for put so much trouble on you.
everything comes from my experiments's wrong result.
the wrong result comes to
er.Sorry about that!
I Think i make a mistake, I did no see two same routes from two different
routing protocols. in fact, one is "61.168.0.0",another
is" 161.168.0.0" .
really sorry for put so much trouble on you.
everything comes from my experiments's wrong result.
the wrong result comes to
er.Sorry about that!
I Think i make a mistake, I did no see two same routes from two different
routing protocols. in fact, one is "61.168.0.0",another
is" 161.168.0.0" .
really sorry for put so much trouble on you.
everything comes from my experiments's wrong result.
the wrong result comes to
Dear Fred
in fact, 192.168.0.0/18 does include 192.168.0.0/19 and
192.168.32.0/19.wherenever router choose route, it will always pick the most
concrete one so even 192.168.0.0/18 is static, it will choose
the one from EBGP, 192.168.0.0/19.
when the route from EBG is 192.168.0.0/18 and the
Is there any successful case that show how redback1000 and unisphere EIX
705can use l2tp to build a IP tunnel ? i mean the detail configuration.
i will really appreciate it.
Jason.G.F CCNP
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the answer is : the route from EBGP!
Jason G.F CCNP
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Bill Gates leaving his mark on your network??
Jason
> [This isn't the usual type of follies question where you have to figure
> something out. In this case, you either know the answer or you don't. If
you
> don't, you can probably figure out how to look it up and it wou
Depending upon the topology you may be able to use Local Area Mobility, and
this is a stretch unless you have the right topology Mobile IP?? Just a
guess! Need to take the edge off before my first lab attempt on Monday!!
Thanks for keeping us thinking!
Jason
""John Neiberger"&quo
ow to
determine what the router has set. Any recommendations?
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p, or
NetmasterClass's new lab book.
Jason
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>
> -Original Message-
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n my studies it probably isn't going
to help me in the Lab in a few weeks. As always, I appreciate any insight
from the rest of the group!
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ve
resource for your studies. Reading the configuration guides and command
references can prove to be quite beneficial. IMHO
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Has anyone seen this lab book yet??
http://www.netmasterclass.net/site/doit1.php
Thanks, Jason
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>
> PBR is used to override the routing table. So if you have a Policy on
> an interface to set the nex-hop explicitly then any traffic that matches
>
via an IGP that points to another next hop?? I guess my real question is
does the packet even get processed in regards to the routing table, or is
its destination set as soon as its matched by the route-map applied to the
ingress interface?? Thanks in advance!!
Jason
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eigrp) routes are given an AD of 110, creating suboptimal routing. The only
solution I could devise was based on modifying the distance of the external
routes in the eigrp domain. What would be the best approach to tackle the
problem, Any insight would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks Jason
Me
John, It's definitely worth it. I like it better than the other lab books
because it takes you through the main protocols individually, and then lets
you run wild in the multi-protocol labs. I wouldn't attempt the lab without
it. Also the support group for the labs is excellent!!!
on the incoming interface and
less traffic on the outgoing interface (due to more packets being dropped on
the inbound side).
Can someone shed some light on this for me? Or point me in the right
direction?
Many thanks.
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I agree also that the best mix to have is definitly Cisco expertise and
Linux/Unix expertise ebcuase they realy go hand in hand in an enterprise
environment. I know yahoo runs their e-mail on sendmail servers so unix and
linux is very widly used. In some cases it's much easier then microsoft too
what i was going for was to simulate an isp . so i was trying to inject more
as's into the path
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when you see this message does this mean there is a router loop or that BGP
just can't find the origin? Is this command going to affect routing in
anyway?
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I have a lab with a 2511 and the older ones dont need an octal
cable..they
have 16 RJ por
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Hello,The new BGP exam(beta) for the CCIP exam is a great one (imho) in
prep. fo
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Hi all
How can I let peoples outside the pix firewall to telnet my outside Pix
firewall IP
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I should warn you about my last response regarding the 'Digi
portserver', I
had to make my ow
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> Well said, John. I guess we'll still be see
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Well said, John. I guess we'll still be seeing a lot of these until the
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Here's the command structure:
set span {_mod/src_ports | src_vlan | sc0} dest_mod
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>In case anyone was wondering, there is a set of solutions for the
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Yes. The 2511 can also be used. Though, you need an octal cable (8-async
lin
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I'm using a Cisco 2509-RJ. You can control up to 8 devices on it's async
port
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I take it that either the 2509 or 2511 will work for me.
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I would presume that the "2948G" you mentioned is the L2-only model. The
Catalyst
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On R4, go to OSPF router config and use summary-address.
Like so:
ro
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Hmm.. For software, you can get a demo copy of Cisco's IP/TV. It's a
wor
I have a question about route maps. For example i'am peering between two
different AS. On the left there is AS 200 and on the right AS 1. AS 200 is
sending a bunch of EBGP routes to AS 1. Two routes for example 192.168.1.0
and 192.168.2.0 are coming into AS 1 and the edge router wants to prepen
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> known prep lab workbooks did adapt their own home lab to do the exercises
or
> bought all the necessary routers/switches to set up the 13 router lab or
> just pu
experience although it requires a great deal of time and effort! IMHO
Jason
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ely affect
other protocols being sourced from the management vlan, any comments, ideas?
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Hello..
Anyone out there in intense networking land know of any network security
newsgroups just as good as this? Thanks for the input.
Regards,
Jason
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Oops, didn't see that key word"PIX"
My bad :)
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whoopppsss
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actually i don't think i have enough ram
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Copyright (c) 1986-1995 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Wed 01-Nov-95 15:04 by vatran
Image text-base: 0x600087E0, data-base: 0x60248000
ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 5.2(7b) [mkamson 7b], RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Router uptime is 33 minutes
System restarted by power-on
Running default software
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Hope this helps....
Jason
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Do you have any kind of access lists that are blocking private addresses
from the outside? I had an issue with Time Warner sourcing their DHCP from
a 10dot address and I had an ACL on my 2600 blocking all private addresses.
What are you getting on your syslog?
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Anyone have any study material for this exam? I have the Cisco press for
the old exam, but need material for grouping, PIX ACL's and new software
versions (6+). Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jason
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Can you telnet to 1494? If you get "ICA" as a response to the request, you
are there and shouldn't have any problems.
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Have you tried using map classes? You can set your port speed and CIR.
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why can't i use the router isis command in 12.2? it won't let me into the
ISIS sub menu. In 12.1 I can get in just fine. whats up?
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Hello i networks 192.17.73.0 - 192.17.77.0
is there anyway to deny these networks with one entry in an access list?
such as deny 192.17.73.0 0.0.248.255?
is this going to deny these networks? it's also going to black hole several
other networks though. Or does the list have to be
deny 192.17
it worked!! thanks!Jason Steig wrote:
>
> so your saying that my statement
> ip access-list 1 permit ip 192.17.73.0 0.191.251.0 will permit
> all hosts from network 192.17.73.0 and 192.81.73.0??
>
> 17 is 00010001
> 81 is 01010001
>
> so the bit it doesn
so your saying that my statement
ip access-list 1 permit ip 192.17.73.0 0.191.251.0 will permit all hosts
from network 192.17.73.0 and 192.81.73.0??
17 is 00010001
81 is 01010001
so the bit it doesn't match on is the 64 bit. so i just have to switch it
around if your saying the ones don't coun
Hello all. I'am stumped on an access-list that i need to create. What i did
was i set up two routers using rip and put loopbacks on one of them and
advertised them in rip. I then attempted to build an access-list allowing
just these networks to pass into the other router. The router with the
loopba
Hello all. I'am stumped on an access-list that i need to create. What i did
was i set up two routers using rip and put loopbacks on one of them and
advertised them in rip. I then attempted to build an access-list allowing
just these networks to pass into the other router. The router with the
loopba
Hello all. I'am stumped on an access-list that i need to create. What i
did was i set up two routers using rip and put loopbacks on one of them and
advertised them in rip. I then attempted to build an access-list allowing
just these networks to pass into the other router. The router with the
lo
got any last minute tips/suggestions.
Thanks,
jd
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I'am working on a Boson's CCIE lab with a friend and we are working on
setting up privilege levels for users who need to telnet to the router.
User1 needs to have access to just the user level commands nothing more.
User2 needs access to all the commands that user 1 has access to as well as
about
Hello everyone, it's been a while since I last posted a message on this
board >
My question is:
I currently experience a session timeout after 11 minutes running a
query on IE5. I was thinking it may be the MTU size being set
incorrectly on the router. I may be wrong but has anyone ever cam
ahh i see i did not specify the gefault gatway command on my cisco 2501 for
the linksys. all i did was make the external port for my sun box 2323 and
for my cisco 23 to activate the port forwarding from my linksys over my NAT
internally to my 2511 router. Actually mine is also a 2511.
Sorry whoop
cause he is the moderator. he's moderating
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Here is my dilema maybe someone can help me. I have a linksys router and
then internaly i have my cisco lab. I did port forwarding on the linksys
and told it to forward all telnet requests internaly to my router which i
want to use as the entry into my lab. The problem is I can't connect and
I'a
One thing you can look at is EIGRP and unequal cost load balancing.
Here is a link that explains what it is:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a008009437d.shtml
Waters, Kristina wrote:
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> Everyone,
>
> I have a site that is currently connected with a 512k
I haven't seen this posted here yet, sorry if I missed it in recent threads.
http://www.dude.ru/music/gigflapping.html
Click the MP3 link there, the words are printed for you.
It's the funniest networking thing I've seen in a long time!
-Jason
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Untrue.
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/blellison.htm
An email text circulating since June 2000 purports to contain a
commencement address given by Oracle's flamboyant CEO, Larry Ellison, to
Yale's Class of 2000. Here's a snippet of that alleged speech:
As I look out before me today, I d
I have heard there are two, but then again if you ask the ccie team they
won't tell you directly, at least they wouldn't tell me a week ago what the
exact number of each peice of equipment was.
Jason
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I would definitely take a look at Chuck's labs at CertificationZone. They
are the best I have seen to date! Also IPexpert and NetMasterclass have some
other free materials that are good.
Jason
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k-bridging, layer 2 and 3 access-lists, just to mention a few. But
then again you won't find out until you shell out the $1250.00!! I also find
myself frustrated with the fact that anything is fair game, but that's what
makes it the CCIE! Good luck!
Jason
""Cisco Nuts""
g to get some insight on the possible scenarios the lab might
present based on the number of each interface type.
TIA, Jason
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Does the "csim start " command only work with VoIP, or does it also work
with VoFR and VoATM?
I would appreciate any insight in using this command! Also is it feasible to
have two POTS dial peers on the same router, call each other?
Thanks, Jason
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Start with the IOS configuration guides as well as the command references.
Knowing most of the commands and syntax will save time come lab day.
Jason
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I have a few questions concerning Nortel and Cisco connectivity:
Can I trunk multiple links between Cisco and Nortel(Passport 8000 or Bay450)?
IF so how?
Can Cisco support MLT or SMLT to Passport 8600?
Can a Nortel support fast etherchannel?
Will it support 802.3ab?
Is there a differ
Apparently the timeline for the release has changes drastically from June!
Thanx for the new info, Jason
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> Cisco Nuts, I think its you who has posted the same question in that
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.its tough work..."
Jason
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> VOL II will be out? If I understand, it's going to have some new stuff
> like
Dave,
I ran into this the other day as well. I can't figure out what dot1x
has to do with the HA for the life of me either.
This isn't Cisco specific but this link is good base info:
http://www.80211-planet.com/tutorials/article.php/1041171
We were looking at possibly making our LAN clients
The way that CIDR conserves IP address space is by eliminating the need for
classful networks for every subnet. What used to be a class A network (i.e.
32.0.0.0/8) can be broken up and assigned to various entities (i.e.
32.0.1.0/24 to one company and 32.0.2.0/24 to another). Also, subnets which
r
First, thanks for both of your responses. Ive tried to answer some of the
questions in line.
> > Couldn't you bridge IPX traffic between these VLANs? To do
> this you
> wouldn't
> > put any ipx network numbers on the subinterfaces, but you
> would put the
> ones
> > that have IPX devices in the s
Jefferson, the books you have mentioned are good, I'm not to sure that you
need to read a whole book on ATM for the written exam, although it wouldn't
hurt. You might want to read the CCIE certification book by Anthony
Bruno,(publisher Cisco Press) it covers just about everythi
I have a LAN segment in which I wish to move the routing from a 7206 to a
new 6509. On the 7206, The interface I want to move has the one main segment
(172.16.x.y/24) and around 15 secondary interfaces of various networks (My
predecessors apparently didn't like sub-interfaces). Unfortunately, IPX i
I have it installed on XP pro and everything works but every I try to open
CiscoView I get an error, I already tried reinstalling it twice. Its weird
because a friend of mine has it running fine on XP pro. I don't think that
helped too much , good luck!
Jason
""Fernandez, Tim"
/32 mask always shows up under the "show interface" commands despite the
actual netmask. I'm not sure what you're asking in the other question.
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is is probably very unlikely, what are the groups opinions on the various
CCIE R&S rack rentals online, and which ones seem to provide the highest
ROI. TIA!!!
Jason Viera
DO OR DO NOT THERE IS NO TRY
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more enterprise scenarios):
http://cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/sipsols/biggulp/index.htm
Regards,
Jason
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A few people, along with myself, had been wondering about the 4500 series
switches. Here is part of an email I just received.
**New Catalyst 4500 Series Modular Switches and Supervisor IV**
Integrated Resiliency for Advanced Control of Converged Networks
Cisco is pleased to externally announce t
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When I plug in a console cable to some of my 2924's they reboot (My coworker
is convinced that it is Win2000 sending out a probe because of
plug-and-play). I have only seen this on the 2924 and it doesn't happen on
all of the ones I have. Has this happened to anyone else? I have been unable
to fin
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