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g out. Doing a debug ppp authentication gives me
nothing which makes me think the username and password isn't even getting
there. How do I automate this process so that I don't have to have the post
dialin terminal screen???
Thanks
nd
Router, such as Cisco 3620, 3640, 7500, 7200, 4500, or 4700
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I had about 3 books so far, every one I asked for in fact. I'm not going to
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Why do you want to run at more than 10 meg half duplex?
Even with every other connection (2 sync serial and 9 async) running full
pelt I bet your ethernet port is not a bottleneck.
Thanks
Paul
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pt when the speed or duplex settings
may vary, such as for laptops), enabling portfast (where
appropriate), ensuring that all ports are on the same VLAN (you
did not mention if this was a new switch or one that was
previously used/configured).
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Quick search on jobserve reveals 31 cisco jobs in scotland
I'd answer your question with another. Would you let a mechanic who has
passed a written test but who has never even seen an engine loose on your
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d running and technologies
such as POTS and ISDN have taken a lesser priority.
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the bowels of Cisco's testing labs :-) It was pretty
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for the presentation.
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p.s. The definition of a 64 byte packet?- Ethernet
marketing packet :-)
The switch *does not* learn addresses from the network
port. It is a location to send long, lost wayward frames that
are homeless, a.k.a unknown address frames. By default, no
network port is specified.
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e. The rest of course is noise. Do you have a
global config command of "username blahblah password
yaddayadda" statement in your config? Remember, either side
can initiate authentication.
HTH,
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Get your own "80
Actually, the one FTP server is within a "private" network. We have two
companies that are connected via AT&T managed network.
We're not doing any load control, nor is the other company, but I don't know
what AT&T may be doing within the FR part... or their routers.
|+--
Bill,
Thanks for your response. I actually had a group number in an earlier
config. I took it out after looking at a sample config on the cisco web site
(http://cisco.com/warp/public/619/1.html)
Either way it didn't work.
Regards,
Paul.
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From: Bill O'Bri
Dale,
Yes I believe they do support multicast. In fact these are the same switches
on which the HSRP was working previously!
BTW there is a typo in the config below. On the Primary router's Int e0/0
the statement
standby ip 45.10.2.200 should be standby ip 10.10.2.200 - oops.
Regards,
Can anyone explain why, when I do an FTP from one location over a Frame Relay
link to another, it starts out with a good throughput, but after a few minutes,
drops significantly, and the total bandwidth is not being exceeded. There are a
few routers in-between that I have no control over.
Thank
ondary
ip address 10.10.2.207 255.0.0.0
no ip redirects
ip directed-broadcast
standby use-bia
standby priority 200 preempt
standby ip 45.10.2.200
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r with an IP
address of x.x.x.x (you fill in what x is); you have an IP
address on the switch of x.x.x.x+1 ; you set the file c2900XL-
html.120.5.2-XU.tar at the root of your tftp server and ping
the remote host before you perform the tar extraction command
above. It will then extract
You can and should have links connected to other switches/hubs/routers that
are portfast enabled.
However you should leave portfast disabled when there is resiliency between
2 network devices which would cause a spanning tree loop.
-Paul
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s a 2610 running 11.3(10)T
(config)#isdn switch-type basic-?
basic-1tr6 basic-5ess basic-dms100 basic-net3 basic-ni
basic-ts013
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this list is just an additional tool for you to use. You may
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ee that IPCP is negotiated on your B channel. If
not, the "debug ppp negotiation" command is very useful,
particularly to tell you if there were any LCP anomalies.
7. I don't see any other interfaces in your config, but do you
plan to use NAT? If s
isery.
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More to be found here (watch wrap):
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/
120newft/120t/120t5/ipxmls.htm#xtocid208561
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Try this (watch wrap):
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5xu/cmdref/macrcli.htm#xtocid1140550
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I haven't had to do this for a long time so it might be slightly incorrect.
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Just started re-indexing. Will have up and running in a few hours.
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> Paul, arc
our dns resolves
www.radiowave.com to 64.37.194.252
www.entrypoint.com to 205.228.184.11
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were
denied. Either that or the other end had somehow blocked us as well (which
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I agree, hopefully you saved the configuration first THEN upgraded. Also you
should have had a copy of the old 4.4(1) software to put back onto the
machine just in case. We recently upgraded both of our PIX's and had no
problems if I recall correctly.
Paul
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text "Password" Pw: field "froggy"
; Build URL for FTP SITE and access the contents
button "FTP Access" [
ftpurl: join ftp:// [ln/text ":" pw/text "@" hr/text]
data: read ftpurl
foreach filename data [pr
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You should configure the dialer-lists so that only interesting traffic is
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have
to do it all again. The tail fin 3com modem show proper lights. However, I
can ping my own address but no longer the gateway everytime. I then have to
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>I have 2 questions about Proxy ARP that I hope someone could answer for me:
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The port isn't currently set as a trunk port. QED.
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> into hooking up a small office in a remote bldg going bldg to bld
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poor.
Therefore, the 2500 wouldn't even be capable of managing 64 Kbit or 128 Kbit
of 3DES processing. Your 2Mb link would be better served by something like
the Cisco VPN Concentrator 3005 or similar.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 11:41 AM
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Oh and yes, you're right on your existing port numbers but SNMP is 161/162
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Hi guys,
I need the port numbers for the following protocols:
Technically ICMP isn't a part of the process layer in IP, it's a part of the
IP layer itself and doesn't use a port number but rather an IP 'type'.
ICMP's protocol code within IP itself is 0x01.
As far as the other two are concerned I know nothing about. Never heard of
IKE and am not familiar enou
There isn't a "72pin DIMM". Only 168pin (for now). You are looking for 72
pin SIMMs.
DIMM = Dual Inline Memory Module
SIMM = Single Inline Memory Module
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The standard US "working week" is 40 hours/week, but that's almost never
the case with people in this field. I know the younger people (like
myself) are known for pulling pretty long hours. I don't know about most
people, but a 55-60 hour week is about normal for me. I've done longer
(hell ev
Doh
typo command should be
ip summary-address eigrp 20 192.168.115.0 255.255.255.240
TIA
-Paul
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Not sure
Doh
typo command should be
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Not sure if i can do this (there is no problem that i am trying to solve
command be on the second core router ?
I haven't any configs to attach, its purely speculation at the moment
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What did u use to study for Routing 2.0 ?
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Of course but you wouldn't want to do that. Just block Type 0 (echo request)
and Type 8 (echo-reply). The rest of the ICMP types should be allowable.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 1:03 PM
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It probably has ICMP Echo Reply disabled. Thus...no ping. It will receive
the ping but not acknowledge it.
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I am able to Telnet from m
Not this question again.
look thro' the archives.
>From: "Drew Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 11:00:58 -0400
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>I have
Longest match will always have preference.
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>hi all
>
>
>suppose routing table has following 2 entires learned from EIGRP
>
>Destina
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Whilst searching the interhoola I discovered an excellent URL encyclopedia
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On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Nasser N Khwaja wrote:
> Hello Everybody,
> Does anyone know about any software package that monitors a network so that
> if any router(s) goes down the support Engine
You're studying for the wrong exam... the coarse material changed quite a
bit from CLSC to BCMSN. You're better off picking up the Cisco Press
BCMSN book and study that.
Paul
On 31 Jul 2000, Dele Ajayi wrote:
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> I'm preparing to take the BCMSN exam by Frida
This discussion should be on the Jobs list, not on the Cert list. Please
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> right thats got your
There's two things you need to allow for MS PPTP (I assume that's what
you're using.)
Port 1723 tcp, and either GRE (protocol 47) for NT4 or IPSec (protocol
50) for Win2k. I know NT4 uses GRE and this setup will work, but I've
heard Win2k has an option to use IPSec instead. Either way allow
wh
Yea the CCIE Group is only added on a periodic basis. I always promise
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last time I updated the list was in Mid July. Had people waiting since May
(ouch).
Sorry for the delays!
Paul
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y I really didn't do that much testing anyway (just studied the
hell out of the material from the book.) Only lab stuff I did with our
switches was set up a few Etherchannel links and did some ISL trunking
with a 7206 router.
Paul
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Yeah I have but it kept crashing.
Oh dear. Sorry but I couldn't resist.
I expect I'll get 'flamed' now.
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>Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 11:34:24 +0100
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>Hi all
>
>Has anyon
Yeah I have but it kept crashing.
Oh dear. Sorry but I couldn't resist.
I expect I'll get 'flamed' now.
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>Hi all
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>Has anyo
6500, they CAN
be on seperate blades.
Paul
I have a simple question, and one which I cannot readily answer at this
time. Can I safely connect TWO switch ports from a Cisco 5509 (two different
switch blades) to a hub to increase the hub's crossconnection bandwidth,
without having a looping pr
The set command from privileged exec will run an initial setup routine on
the switch.
Hope that helps,
Paul
Hello:
I am trying to set SPAN on my 2924 switch using command set span
My switch doesn't recognize this command. As matter of fact when I do
set ?
the only provided option is
CCO online documentation, and a Cisco 2924XL
switch. The Cisco Press book covers the entire exam pretty well.
BCRAN is next for me, then CIT to follow shortly..
Paul
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NA Sniffer Pro doesn't work with Win2K as far as my experience goes.
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From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 11:15 AM
To: FRS
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Subject: Re: Protocol Analysers
I here EtherPeek I here is quite good. If you have the m
e routable IP on serial 1 port
80 TCP will be forwarded to 10.0.0.2 80/tcp. This allows you to host
web/mail/whatever servers behind an overloaded NAT.
Hope this helps.
Paul
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, David L Miller wrote:
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> Using IOS 11.3 Enterprise on a RSM with (PAT) port address transl
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From: "Jim Bond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 10:16 PM
Subject: how to block Media Player
> Hello,
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> My users access a lot of web sites runni
asking for:
1. Cisco IOS Code
2. General Software (Cisco Works etc.)
3. Copyrighted materials
You need to contact the owner direct.
Thanks,
Paul Borghese
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From: "William E Gragido" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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have you tried cisco.com?
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From: "swapnil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "cgs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2000 11:28 AM
Subject: trial copy of ciscoworks
> from where can I get trial copy of ciscoworks for winnt.
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> swapnil
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Hi,
I have recently completed CCNA 2.0 and wanting to continue my study. There
isn't too many books out there for BSCN at the moment and i was wondering is
there a BIG difference or can I just use the ACRC books to study?
cheers
Paul
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