Of course you can, but why not doing just PAT ?
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Saunders, is it finally working ? Tell us something !!
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Guys,
After some lectures related to ISIS (Doyle, Caslow ect...), I am now
assimilating the stuff by reading the two parts CertZone papers rewritten by
Peter VanOene. As I am enjoying the reading, a strange thing is happening to
me. The guides are very good, and now that I understand ISIS I am
Encapsulation failed appears because of arp failing. Try debug arp and
please could you paste show int f3/0 instead of show ip int fa3/0 ?
Regards.
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Try debug ppp neg instead. If there is an issue before authentication takes
place then you won't see anything.
The config seems correct, could you paste a show interface serial 0 of both
routers ?
Regards.
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saunders1m wrote:
Thanks for your help gents, im sure though i am missing
something here as i
have tried everything though i still seem to be missing
something! Any
further ideas would be great im stuck for moment!!
Here is my both configs the #show int s0
When using debug ppp neg
To me everything seems well configured plus Xy says he has been
troubleshooting for one month now.
I would suggest that you upgrade the IOS on this particular router.
Also, does it happens the same if you ping from the other router ?
Regards.
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Where is the clock rate ?
I suppose both serials are connected back to back ?
Then do a show controller serial 0 and see which one has the dce V35 or X21.
Then put clock rate 64000 for example !!
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All,
Please can someone clear this up for me, if you have the time.
IBGP peers do not have to be physically connected to one
another, as long
as
an IGP (most preferably) is running between them.
nope.
Try this http://home.attbi.com/~blaga/Written.htm
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Does anyone know if there is a way to obtain the ASET labs apart from being
a Cisco partner ?
Thx.
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Chuck,
Is there any way to get those ASET labs without being a Cisco partner ?
Maybe a book containing them ?
Thx.
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Just seeking a lab partner in Madrid (Spain). Any ?
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Chuck,
Where did you get this solution lab from ?
Regards.
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Hey Chuck,
Which book is this one ?
Cheers.
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I was wondering whether the people who passed the lab and used the well
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 purchased remote rack.
I myself possess 6 routers but they are only
Wow, I would be proud to own such a lab !!
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Hi,
I found that Microforum is the cheapest of all, and you can choose any
working day of the week to do the test !!!
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Silju Pillai wrote:
The book was released as per the old test. So there is no point
in blaming the book. Atleast give some credit to the author for
releasing the book. He might have spend nights writing the
chapters.Its a good book to start with. Also you cannot expect
the whole topic to
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Hi guys,
Looking for some feedback as to how difficult it would be to
pass the
CCIE lab if networking was not your primary role.
probably slightly more difficult than if
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Hal Logan wrote:
Not to discourage you or anything, but if a candidate crams
for
months and
then immediately forgets everything after the lab, that's an
in
Hal Logan wrote:
Not to discourage you or anything, but if a candidate crams for
months and
then immediately forgets everything after the lab, that's an
indication the
he or she got by using primarily short-term memory. I
personally don't think
it's possible to get through the lab unless
Hemant,
I would go for the CCNP as it is a good way to prepare for the CCIE, and by
the way you would gain the cert, it does not hurt,
Regards.
note: Another very good book is Network Design Solutions, it is on the CD.
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Oh thx for that great explanation !!!
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Hi all,
In the certificationzone QOS guide, Howard mentions several times the words
FIB and RIB. Can anyone explain the difference ?
Thx.
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Thx but I already knew that. I am just having difficulties in understanding
their functions. What are they for ?
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Yes it supports it. I have seen it over 1 b channel. It also works over adsl.
Regards.
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I have seen 50,6 Kbps here in Spain.
Once I tried the callback stuff between a laptop with modem and a 1601 with
a serially attached modem. The router did the callback, and the laptop modem
answered but I did not succeed in having windows 2000 recognised a ppp
callback. It is just that I do not
Raj Santiago wrote:
Hi Richard,
Okay your question is basically what is a IGMP querier and
Multicast Designated Router
Igmp querier is the router in charge to see if any hosts want
to listen to a multicast stream.
Designated Router is the router is charge to facilitate pim
RFC's are great, but have to look also at how Cisco IOS implements the rfc.
PIM DR's use IGMP to query the hosts too !!
Regards.
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there ?
Regards.
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From: Kent Yu
To: richard dumoulin ;
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Do you mean that in IOS if a router is running PIM and is a DR, it will
query even if it sees IGMP query messages from
Dear all,
I am still struggling in understanding the differences and needs and
meanings of Multicast designated routers and IGMP queriers.
Can anyone help ?
Regards.
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I already read this in your awsome certification study guide (congrats, it
was very helpful). But I was not asking for this.
I am actually confused by two terms: IGMP querier and Multicast Designated
Router.
I have read somewhere that an IGMP querier is elected in a multiaccess
network (ie
Chuck wrote:
never mind - I've done a bit of testing, and it appears that
the IP number
that is incrementing is a count of distinct events. I.e. if I
do a test
ping, let it sit a while, and do another test ping, I see the
number
increment.
I gotta get out more.
LOL, Chuck. Good to
.
interesting discussion. learned something new.
Chuck
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No prob, see below.
RB#sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration:
!
version 11.2
no service password-encryption
no
Peter ,
The book says clearly that the interface is pingable. Even more, I have
tried it and it really works. I just took two routers connected by
back_to_back serial cables with IP unnumbered configured on both. When I
unplugg the Lan interface of one them, this router is still reachable by the
I have even put the ethernet into shutdown !!
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No prob, see below.
RB#sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration:
!
version 11.2
no service password-encryption
no service udp-small-servers
no service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname RB
!
enable password cisco
!
no ip domain-lookup
!
interface Ethernet0
ip address 192.168.1.1
As you see, the serial are configured with IP unnumbered, but when deb IP
packet is on, It is as if the IP address belongs to the serial interface.
Regards.
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Hey guys,
I have to connect a Cisco router to the internet (Worldcom) and I was told
the following If your router is a CISCO model, then there is no
need to assign actual IP addresses to the WAN serial
interfaces since CISCO's un-numbered technology can
be employed. Does this mean that I can
Supernet might be right. It is a common problem of all sort of VPN's.
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Thanks for all your replies. I'm a suscribed member, I missed two weekly
e-mails and was starting to get afraid as I love Certificationzone. The fact
is that finally yersteday I received the mail. So I am reassured.
ZONE's first Distance Learning Bootcamp ?That interests me. I have also
read
I am suscribed and was afraid of loosing Certificationzone coz I love it.
But finally I received the weekly e-mail yersteday.
Distance bootcamp ?? That interests me. Surely, this way Certificationzone
obliges me to renew the suscription for 2 years at least.
Anyway, thx to all ur replies.
Anyone knows what happens with them ? They no longer send their weekly
e-mails nor do they reply to e-mails sent to them. Also their forum is closed.
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With the callin option, only the one who is calling needs to authenticate
himsel.
Without it, you have to configure chap usernames and password at both ends.
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When you are using the callin option, only the one who calls needs to
authenticate himsefl.
You know, when you do not conigure this option, you have to configure chap
username and password for both ends.
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Ok guys, thx to all for ur help. I think I got the picture.
Regards.
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Nobody knows ??
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Can anyone tell me what is a mail relay for ??
I know it is not a Cisco issue, but for me it is related to the fact that I
am only studying cisco stuff and therefore do not know anything about those
kind of Microsoft things.
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The only thing I know from the switching exam, is that it is the vlan number
the trunk uses in case the trunk feature fails.
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This book covers more than needed for the exam, so you should be well
prepared after reading it.
Regards.
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As you get the message waiting for acrrier timeout,I would act on the
following order:
- Check the cable (try 1 or 2 cables) between the Nt1 and the 1600 router
- If this does not work then I am 90 % sure that it is a Telco problem. Have
them check the ISDN switch (near the 1600) and the NT1.
Kevin,
Thanks for ur help. I am having a rest from the office and I believe my
coleague made it worked by creating an ebgp session between 2 loopback
addresses. Now my issue is how to make it work with a 128 Kbps isdn access
line. Cisco has still not solved the ppp multilink issue into an MPLS
Anyone knows how to load share the traffic between 2 CE-PE links ?
I have noticed that the traffic going from the PE toward the CE is not
balanced .
Regards.
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As far as I remember (I configured 2 3com routers 2 years ago), the 3com
router has a menu driven console (much the same as the catalyst 1900).So the
only thing you have to do is to connect to the console port and select the
number of the option you want to configure, then you type the parameter
I believe it is 699 out of 1000 with 62 questions.
Following the formula 300+700(x/62)=699,it means that you need
[(699-300)/700]*62=35.34 questions out of 62 to pass the exam.
Conclusion, you need 57 % to pass.
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I think you should change the config-register to a value like 0x2102 or
something finishing with 2. If I remember well, the number 2 means that the
router should load the ios from flash.I believe you have set this value to
something like 0x2101 or 0x2100.
Regards.
note: I need to check this, as
Hey, don't forget to tell us if it worked :(
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I agree with Patrick. You may experience firewall or acl's restrictions.
As Howard says in one of his tutorials (Routing principles), it is possible
that you can Trace and not ping. Ping uses ICMP and Traceroute uses UDP
(Cisco uses incremental UDP ports starting from 33000). This means that you
To be sure your roll-over cable works, try another one.If it does not, try
with a straight through cable. Some Cisco routers work this way.
If you still experience problems, check your Hyperterminal config to be 9600
etc...
It is also possible that the speed has been setup at a lower or higher
Would anybody be so kind to explain me how the hell is this command working?
The more I read about it the more I get confused.
Regards.
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Hi guys,
I am not sure to have found a contradiction in the OSPF paper from
Certificationzone.
At first, Howard writes
. The BDR hears updates being sent to the DR and starts a timer. If the
DR does not respond before the BDR timer expires, the BDR will send out the
update that the DR
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