Does anyone know of (shareware) software that can inject a measured
amount of traffic into a network?
I'd like to be able to, for example, send 50Mb/s between two stations to
test QoS, router performance and similar things.
Thanks,
Ron
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and routers. I am having difficulty connecting Cisco and 3Com switches at a
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together. Sometimes I get a link light and no communications and sometimes
I
I have a new 6513 Catalyst switch and am getting the following when I boot
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Can someone lead me in the right direction on what to do to get the boot
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my opinion is that a server should be forced to 100mb full duplex and on
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side and switch side things should be left on auto auto
I have need to put public access machines on the same pipe as my private
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each other. Is there a way to keep all ports connected to public machines
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one
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Hi group,
Thought this might benefit some of you. LittleRack.Com, a virtual rack
provider, is having a September promo where a full-day slot cost only
US$10.00. You might want to go over to http://www.littlerack.com to have a
look.
Ron
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n is 1.8
Quidway_R3600#
I will be trying to get the Huawei to interconnect with the Cisco 4000 and
we'll see if they speak the same language. Let me know if the group is
interested and will post the results.
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or 30-40% cheaper, I
guess lots of ppl will be rushing off to buy it.
Guess might as well I pack my bags for China to get a new set of
certifications.
Ron Tan
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What do you mean by support? If your question is, can I have different
types on each end of a link, the answer is no.
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Packets sent on the native VLAN do not have the VLAN tag in them, so they
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comes in. It's important to know where to cut.
It is even more important to know when not to cut.
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Can anyone tell me more about the ccna new exam 640-607.
Is the question format same as 507, except the simulated lab??
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I'd like to trade ideas, material, strategy, etc.
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I'm looking for a way to upgrade my 4000 via console as well. Let's keep in
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Ron
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can someone advise me on whether to go to ccie security route or to ccie
routing and switching route? i am hearing that ccie security lab already has
waiting list till jan/feb 2002.
are there any practice labs available for ccie security?
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If you're looking for PRI, take a look at the Adtran Atlas. For BRI I love
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isn't it supposed to be:
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ron
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Okay gang, this one's work-related so don
le to see certain traffic that are from a single
source to multiple different destination on port 80 (reflected as 0050 under
destination port).
4) Get out there and patch the infected host !
Good luck.
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Se
Forgot to add, unless you are lucky enough to be running IOS 12.1 and above,
forget about NBAR and do it the hard way.
Cheers.
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To: "Ron Tan" ;
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 11:32 PM
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looks like you've got the code red worm running wild on your network.
Refer to:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/63/ts_codred_worm.shtml
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-certification outline
that
I can go by?
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Katson, all the best to you. Lots of ppl were telling me to take up my lab
in Belgium where the proctor are much more "reasonable". I'm still sticking
with Singapore though I mean if we had prepare ourself in advance, that
should do the trick right ?
Ron
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David,
Don't worry it's my first too... if you're getting flogged, I be getting
it as well.. ;-)
Ron
Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 13:39:12 -0400
From: "David Schaer"
Subject: Re: CCIE Group in Singapore. [7:12253]
Kevin,
If I score too low should I expect to be f
an swap dates.
Thanks in advance.
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Actually, I think you've already partially answered your own question.
Recently, I moved to a new location and didn't bother getting any television
hook up (obviously being either cable or dish). While I feel the "jones"
once in a while to watch TV, it doesn't bother me much. Back to the
origina
First I'll give you links to port assignments and documents that will
help, then I'll give you my understanding of the workings of TCP and UDP (if
you don't mind doing a little reading). The first link is to a listing of
UDP/TCP ports:
http://www.networkice.com/advice/Exploits/Ports/
Additionally
I was looking for Louie's link, and it didn't come up. Considering the fact
that 99% of problems are physical, plus the fact that you just bought this
piece of hardware, I would look at replacement as an issue. I know that
it's a pain in the ass to do this, but the reality is you could knock
you
I'm assuming the WAN IP address is a valid Internet IP address. In that
case the next question is: how many other devices use this router to forward
traffic? If your Windows 2000 server is the only host attached to this
router, I would suggest an access list that permits hosts to connect,
howeve
I know there is a CCIP specialty that I've been told deals with
ISP/Broadband technologies, however I don't know that it addresses your need
specifically. There is a new test that's in beta right now called CCIP.
While I'm personally not investigating this, my brother-in-law is. He's
taking the
in
Privileged mode to set the password, so you are in a Catch 22 until you
solve your problem with the CONS port.
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"Suspended-LinkBeat" means that the port was suspended due to the absence of
a linkbeat. This is usually a physical-layer problem, such as the host is
not connected, or the cable is bad.
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need to search
for...
obCisco: recruiters think CCNA==DACS jockey :(
These seem to be the only jobs available right now...
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like there are two LX/LH GBICs available, but I only have a part number
for one.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/si/casi/ca6000/prodlit/c60ge_ds.htm
HTH!
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any
MDIX port on the hub.
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If I can't get it working, "Flashing" will be more akin to "Flash Bang grenades"
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Christopher, This is a remote session to a WAN router in Boston. This session is
without PPP, the error I'm getting is "%opening xmodem, read only file system."
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Hey gang,
I'm having trouble flashing a 2620 through a modem connection, any help would be
appreciated.
Ron
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If you can ping successfully, even one way, then you have routing
established in both directions; otherwise the Echo reply would not make back
to the source router. Being unable to ping the other way may be due to an
access-list. Please provide both full configs.
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and reliable status while pinging from ethernet port to =
destination ethernet port shows huge packet losses. The same goes for =
the reverse. Anyone has any thought about this ?
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How about "Complete network management" with Cisco Works.
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Just a correction for some of you. A Switch is layer 2 and a hub is layer
1
as is a repeater. I don't know where some of you are getting your info.
Hopefully you all understand that a router is layer 3.
Ron Anthony
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Funny! for a moment I thought you wrote "Router turnout" maybe a good bebug on
the polling interface will help!
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It's the "Stoli factor!"
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It's the "Stoli factor!"
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cking system.
> I hadn't prepared enough on the BGP part on the BSCN
> section, so I expected it.
>
> I need to know if they're still holding the reports or if mine just
> got lost in the mail.
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Can you please help here ?
>From routerA I try to ping RouterB and ping is unsuccessfull ?
#show dialer displays "Last status:Fail", Last called: 00:00:16
#show isdn status seems OK on both routers;
State=MULTIPLE_FRAME_ESTABLISHED
spid1 sent, spid1 valid...
#show int bri0
bri0 is up, line prot
match the book configuration).
Do you know any workaround for that ? I configured S0 without clock
specification and 'show ip ospf virtual-links' shows state 'DOWN'.
Thanks much,
Ron
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I know somebody posted a site with a free cvoice training.
I can't find it on previous postings... could you please forward me the link
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Anyone seen this?
2621 IOS 12.0(7)T, 64K frame-relay S0/0.1- 1st packet through the AIM module
will crash the router. error = System reurned to ROM by error - a SegV exception
PC 0x816BC738
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Add some legacy IPX
devices with SAP advertisments...talk about broadcast hell..sheeesh! Anyway I've
been working on CCNP and I thought this could be a small intro into design and I
didn't want to "pound the table" on position without knowing what ideas were out
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Hi people,
I have a design question that I was wondering if someone could shed some light
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switch at the core? Shouldn't the core be routed?
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My yahoo id is
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Hi all,
Does Cisco's Voice Boxes such as AS5300 and the
3660s able to handle polarity reversal in certain countries that implement it ?
Please advise. If no, then does anyone knows what equipment that can perform the
role of reversing the polarity sent by the telco switch ?
Thanks,
Ron
Priscilla,
We use IBM stinkpad 600's and above, they have a 9-pin serial port on them if
that helps you any?
Ron
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Hey Group...
Has anyone tried Todd's "CCNA VIRTUAL LAB E-TRAIN
Cisco Voice modules and G703 interfaces, but
your question leads me to believe you are not speaking of such.
Regards, Ron Wagner CCNP
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Hello,
interface or is it
configured differently in non-linkstate protocols? or does it matter?
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I have a question, in reading through the material on null interfaces in Cisco
press (Laura
no ip mroute-cache
bandwidth 1920
Ron Wagner, CCNP, Dayton, OH
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I can help a little.
Europe, Australia, and others, ISDN P
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