the first one specifies tcp and the second one includes any upper protocols
encapsulated in ip packets.
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Subject: OSI...Please help... [7:51235]
> Please help... In the example :access-list 101 deny tcp
"show interface" display for token ring will show .. (all zeros)
as the BIA interface MAC or hardware address. What does this usually mean?
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Priscilla,
Thank you for your reply. Yes, you're right. I really meant SVCs rather than
PVCs.
mlh
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From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
To:
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Subject: RE: Idle mode only for X.25 PVC or SVC? [7:48427]
> Lh Ma wr
stribute a static route into a routing protocol, then it
> depends upon the nature of that protocol. I don't have any routers to
> practice on, but I would surmise that if you were to redistribute a VLSM
> static route into RIP, for example, that the advertisement would be at the
> classf
In other words, the advertisement of static routes are accompanied by the
corresponding subnet masks?
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880 of Routing TCP/IP vol.1.
Thanks.
mlh
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Do you really think you can find a CCIE who is designed for your strict
requirement? I don't think so.
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From: "Jeff Glaser"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 3:10 PM
Subject: Requirement for PT CCIE or near CCIE (DC based w travel) [3:4413]
> Following is a new re
how to use secondary ip address or sub-interface routing 3 different and
separate LANs? how the 3 LANs connect to one interface of a router ?
Thank you.
mlh
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From: "Roberts, Larry"
To:
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 12:46 AM
Subject: RE: Router question.
Maybe you can construct such a lab.
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From: "Tom Brokaw"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 10:49 AM
Subject: Free Home routing moch labs?? [7:38943]
> Does anyone know about any free routing labs to confiugreo n your home
> routers? No simulators, or rack time.
hanks again.
mlh
> --- Dennis Laganiere
> wrote:
> > Hello all...
> >
> > I finally took the time this weekend to put up a
> > basic website. There
> > you'll find a copy of the RIF document, as well as
> > some other stuff I've put
> >
ssage -
From: "Chuck"
To:
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: Layer 3 switch ? [7:38358]
> so if I enable IRB on my 2501, I now have a layer 3 switch? ;->
>
>
> ""mlh"" wrote in message
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Look at the following result of extended ping command:
Sending 2, [1500..2000] byte ICMP Echos to 172.16.113.17, timeout is 2
seconds:
Packet has IP options: Total option bytes=39, padded length=40
Record route: 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
According to Clark's Cisco LAN Switching(page 452 ),
layer 3 switching techniques can be grouped
into two categories:
Routing switches
Switching routers
mlh
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From: "Larry Letterman"
To:
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 2:48 AM
Subject: RE: Layer 3 sw
Hi, there,
The following question has been given a reference answer : ABCD
But I am not sure: All routing protocols update periodically?
All of them send hello message? what is the difference between
information about links and routes?
What are some characteristics of routing protocols?
A - Se
I think all your guys are right.
The confusion is sometime people use packet switching and
routing alternatively. I guess the called packet switching
must be borrowed form frame switching of switch technology.
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From: "John Green"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002
Hi, Patrick, Daniel, Persio, Woods, Dave, Oleg,
Thank you all for your detailed explain.
Finally, I got it. Please forgive me for my stupid questions.
mlh
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lan 5 on the
Catalysts
configured as clients will also be removed, then my question is: Will all
clients
or just clients configured from that server-Catalyst which clear command is
executed
be removed?
Sorry for taking you long time to read my questions.
Any suggestion would be welcome.
mlh
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In a VTP domain environment, when you use the command "clear vlan 5"
on a Catalyst configured as a VTP server, do you actually remove vlan 5
only from that Catalyst or from all Catalysts in that VTP domain?
Thank you.
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ote: if a loop already exists, the repeater would
perpetuate
> that condition, by design.
>
> All: as I mentioned, repeaters ceased to be relevant before my time. If
> anyone knows differently about the topics I've alluded to, please post
your
> dissenting statement.
>
George and Tom,
Thank you for your answer. Could you give me more detail about "an area"?
Is it a subnet or AS?
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From: "Tom Petzold"
To: "mlh" ;
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 11:01 AM
Subject: RE: what does "peer routers&qu
OSPF and EIGRP could support a maximum of 50 peer routers.
Does it mean only 50 routers using OSPF or EIGRP can connect to the same
subnet?
Thank you in advance.
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What is ethernet I/F ?
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From: "Engelhard M. Labiro"
To:
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 4:26 AM
Subject: Re: How to make Serial 0 up/up without connecting [7:32410]
> Use "loopback" command at the serial interface mode.
> For ethernet I/F, use "no keepalive" command.
Hi, there,
how many pairs of two-twisted cable are used for full-duplex Ethernet ? what
is the
difference between full- and half- duplex cable?
Thank you in advance.
Regrads,
mlh
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her session
layer in other host?
Thank you for your time.
mlh
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