. I just studied the information in the book regarding cell mode MPLS.
> Frame Relay would not help because it behaves like Frame Mode MPLS. For
> practicing CellMode MPLS you would need MPLS aware ATM switches which was
no
> option for me ...
>
> hth
>
> Reinhold
>
> Tom Scott
Reinhold,
What did you use for the lab? I'd like to practice with MPLS but it
appears that I'd need ATM. Or did you use FR, and if so, were you still
able to do enough exercises to understand how MPLS would work over ATM?
-- TT
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The telco. denying responsibility for something--the hell you say!
Never heard of it before.
""Steve Smith"" wrote in message
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> Can anyone explain the term embryonic connections? I have a box that has
> increasing dropped embryonic connections which
Crawl back into that hole you came out of. Nobody wants to listen to your
B.S.
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> Sorry for wasting your bandwidth, but I have to say
> this.
>
> Being rich is good; being smart is good. But if you
> treat others like sxx
I never use the full commands anymore. Takes too much time. You will find
when you get to the CCIE level that you don't have time for it and for the
most part forget the entire commands. You just remember the abbreviated
ones.
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o the server at the
same time. I have already used it for my routers and switches to download
and upload configs and IOS's.
HTH
Have fun,
Scott
P.S. Did I mention solarwinds is free from here,
http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-10101-100-5699390.html
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From: Erick
I've never tried it with IBGP, but I've used it for EBGP multihop with no
problems.
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From: Ouellette, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 1:39 PM
To: 'Scott H.'
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: BGP issue ???
isable synchronization, will it work fine?
> Scott H. wrote:
> >
> > Yes. BGP needs to know how to get to that neighbor and since
> > they are not
> > directly connected or running a common IGP, you need a static
> > route.
> >
> > ""Stanzin T
Yes. BGP needs to know how to get to that neighbor and since they are not
directly connected or running a common IGP, you need a static route.
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> In the following cisco configuration , Is the static route necessary,
Thanks to everyone! Now onward to the holy grail
Scott Chapin, CCNA, CCNP
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Also, make sure you are looking at the debug at R3. R1 won't show this same
info..
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> Here is the debug:
>
> 00:04:10: RT: metric change to 10.0.0.0 via 192.1.1.1, rip metric [12
ggest that he puts a loopback on R1 to use as the test subnet as in theory
he can still reach the ethernet segment between R1 and R2 even if R1 is
shutdown.
HTH,
Scott
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> When it is listed as &q
the network number, i.e. show ip route
> 10.0.0.0.
>
> What version of RIP are you using? What version of IOS?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Priscilla
>
> At 06:56 PM 3/6/02, Scott H. wrote:
> >I set this up really quick and had it working. Here is my setup:
> >
> >
Priscilla
said) on R2:
R10.0.0.0/8 is possibly down, routing via 192.1.1.1, Serial0
C192.1.1.0/24 is directly connected, Serial0
After all the timers expired, the route dropped out of the table.
C192.1.1.0/24 is directly connected, Serial0
HTH,
Scott
""Jerry P."" wro
Shutting down the interface will work. However, clearing the route table
tells the route process to start over. If it starts over, it has no idea
that the route ever existed. Shut down the interface and wait for the
timers to expire.
For example:
R1-R2-R3
Shut down the interface at R
Don't clear the route table either. That defeats the purpose.
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> Unplug one of the cables.
>
> ""Jerry P."" wrote in message
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Unplug one of the cables.
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> Hi all:
>
> I have a question about a RIP lab exercise that I am developing for school
> that I was wondering if I could ask you about. I have three routers each
> connected through ethernet l
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> >Subject: CCIE program will be dropping token ring! [7:37422]
> >
> >
> >I'm in a meeting with the CCIE program manager and they will be r
luck!
Scott
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> What's the wait time like nowadays?
>
> -A
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Anybody know where to find info. on services and other dark crevices of the
IOS on the Doc CD?
Thanks,
Scott
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Oops Ivan,
Its been a long day. I didn't see that this is for a PIX. The correct
access-list would be #2.
Scott
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Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 4:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PIX Access-list Problem. [7:37336]
Hi al
wildcards.
Scott
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From: Ivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 4:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PIX Access-list Problem. [7:37336]
Hi all,
I have a problem, does anyone can give me a answer?
Which the following access-list is right to allow
Cory Stull CCU
Terry Lacher Fiserv
Steve Sweeney Harley-Davidson
Tisa Overman MasterLink
Scott VanderHayden Strong Funds
Dan Reddy Strong Funds
Chris Zurowick GE Medical
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wanted to say that
sakky hit the nail right on the head.
Scott
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From: sakky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 2:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCNP Lab Rat [7:37130]
Look. There's nothing wrong with increasing your knowledge. Everybo
Don't take this as being rude, but if you are asking this kind of a
question,
you don't know enough about the ISP business.
Scott
On Friday 01 March 2002 02:35 pm, Brian Zeitz wrote:
> Does anyone have a list of equipment for a company to become and ISP? I
> also want to b
You could prepend AS numbers to the path going out to Carrier A and set
local preference in IBGP to prefer the routes to Carrier B. This would
force all incoming and outgoing traffic to Carrier B until an outage.
""Alfredo Pulido"" wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> (English
Map the local DLCI to the local IP address. Router doesn't know how to get
there.
""Karl Brusen"" wrote in message
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> I was working with FR in my home lab, and I ran into an interesting
> problem. This is the first time I've set up a router to functi
Hi,
Notepad is simple and easy to use. I just want to mention that you can still
use word but make sure you save it in a .text format. This will not put in
extra formatting characters and so forth. I use it all the time.
Scott
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From: Jonathan Mian [mailto:[EMAIL
tried this but i'm pretty
sure it will work. The HP 4000 switch use the 802.1q standard for VLAN
tagging.
HTH,
Scott
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From: M.C. van den Bovenkamp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 2:15 PM
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Subject: Re: Cisco and HP Pr
Always know multiple ways to do things. Priority overrides RID.
""cclark"" wrote in message
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> In determining DR and BDR, OSPF will use the priority and the Router ID. I
> can change the Router ID by creating a loopback with a higher ID (IP
address
>
isn't going to change yours anyway.
Just remember that speeders get pulled over every once and a while... And
people honk and wave and laugh as they pass you just like you passed them
earlier. *shrug*
Scott
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From: Wes Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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ssage-
From: Wes Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 10:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: How to get the activation key for my clone Pix [7:36638]
Scott,
I am not trying to have this "degrade into personal territory ", tru
Correct. but the discussion we were having was regarding particular
firewalls over another specifically for the purpose of studying for the CCIE
Security test. Therefore nothing like "real life". :)
For a real network, you are absolutely 100% correct!
Scott
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and dmz in the
ccie security. But even on ebay to buy a 520 with three interfaces usually
runs over $2k. I have a full lab at home - atm, token ring, isdn, frame -
ten routers and three switches. Another $2k to $3k for a pix with three
interfaces is beyond my reach.
So how do you practice pix to
t publically, nor sell it. Whether to another
person for "study purposes only" or whatever... Control gets lost after
that.
And you can get a 501 for the same price, if not less than the 16 meg card
anyway, so what the hell is the point in building your own? It's not the
price-p
First, Jason made an observation, not a threat. :)
Second, there's a fine line between lab and real-life with things like that,
and I could certainly appreciate that aspect... It's one thing to do it on
your own and "tinker", it's another to post stuff blatantly in a public
forum. If nothing el
You got a good price on the flash card
However, this is not a wise move. Bad karma to do this installation
anyway...
Worse karma to ask for help on a public list with numerous Cisco people on
it! (grin)
Anyway, the activation key is tied to the serial number, which of course is
on the flas
Should be "snapshot routing can be used only with distance vector protocols,
such as IGRP and RIP."
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> Hi all,
>
> I am quoting here the second paragraph on Pg 518 of CCIE practical
> studies book
>
>
> "Because link-s
Hello,
I tried this on a new 2650 router and it states "The -s speed option is not
supported on this platform", which it sounds like it is supported on other
platforms.
Scott
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From: Georg Pauwen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002
deny statements are dropping netbios port 139 and something
that uses port .
Hope this helps.
Scott
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Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 7:59 PM
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Subject: Access Lists are a bit mystifying [7:36164]
Hi Al
You gotta love this one. Real pain in the *ss to get back in.
""Chuck"" wrote in message
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> and if you want to have a ton of fun, set it to something like 0 1 ;->
>
>
> ""Thom Castognalia"" wrote in message
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try www.ccbootcamp.com. I have rented time from them and had no problems.
Their racks have everything you need.
""Emilio"" wrote in message
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> Hi Everyone,
> I'm triying to practice more to CCIE Lab.
>
> I want to rent some remote Lab to practice.
>
>
not recognize a 3600 IOS.
Just incase your ever curious. =)
Have fun.
Scott
-Original Message-
From: Scott Nawalaniec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 11:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Flash SIMMs the same? [7:35876]
Thank you for the input. I
Thank you for the input. I know the part numbers are different from Cisco
but comparing the two simms from a 2600 and 3600 router they look the exact
same size and contacts.
I thinking about trying it out. I will let you know. =)
Scott
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From: Daniel Cotts [mailto
Hello Group,
Quick Question:
I'm wondering if the flash SIMMs that go on the motherboard for a 2600 and
3600 routers are the same? It would be good to know for trouble shooting
purposes.
Thanx for the info
Scott
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ed it out on a 2620
and it worked great. I love finding new little tips and tricks.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/59.html#console
HTH,
Scott
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From: Phil Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 8:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: I n
Source and destination of the tunnel should be loopback interfaces. The
tunnel will most likely bounce when the primary fails, but should recover
when the new routes are discovered.
""Aamer Kaleem"" wrote in message
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> I cannot keep an ip tunnel up wh
not
> in this topology. maybe if the topology were a ring or a circle, and there
> are two points of mutual redistribution? Slattery's book has an
interesting
> exercise along that line, and I'm not sure I ever got the filters tweaked
> right in that one.
>
> Chuck
>
>
back in the direction they came. Do NOT confuse this w/ split
horizon. Split horizon really has no place here.
Good sources for further study:
Internet Routing Architectures by Halabi--this is considered the bible for
BGP. You ever want to be a CCIE, you need this book.
Routing TCP/IP Vol. II
don't redistribute
> >
> > in this case, only those routes with a tag of X learned from eigrp 50
will
> > be redistributed into igrp ( subject to the classfulness of the route )
> >
> > sometimes it can be a little difficult to determine where exactly things
> > happen
pen in the various processes on a router. for example, linear
> redistribute seems not to occur at all, even if that does not seem
logical.
> ( can't redistribute from rip to igrp to ospf an the same router, not and
> get anything coherent or predictable as a result ) however, in th
At what point during redistribution is a route-map processed? In other
words, if I want to redistribute from EIGRP (supports tags) to IGRP (doesn't
support tags) can I match tags in the route map and then let those routes go
into IGRP?
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do a 'write me' every time you leave a router. if you are having problems,
sometimes it doesn't hurt to reload either.
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> no ip domain-lookup (how do you spell pnig again)
> terminal escape-char 3 (Press Ctrl-c to bre
ation.
Richard--remember it's just an exam. Forget about everything else. You can
succeed if you know your stuff and keep your head straight. Best of luck.
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> Scott,
> Really bad lu
takes happen again--believe me, they are etched into my brain. One
more command in a certain place probably would have gotten me over the top.
You have no idea how bad that burns.
Scott
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the flash from ROMMON mode. And
what routers and switches he is talking about for future reference and
trouble shooting.
Scott
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Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 8:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Flash upgrade disaster [7:3
Nadeem,
Format is not a found command in ROMMON mode for a Cisco 2620 router. I
don't know if this will work for other routers. Thanx for the input.
Scott
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Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 6:35 PM
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Su
x27;t found the commands either. I know if
you tftp a IOS from rommon you can erase the flash.
Could someone help me on this one.
Scott
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Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 7:27 AM
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Subject: RE: Flash upgrade di
rk try this one
cisco.com/warp/public/701/61.html#how-to
HTH
Scott
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From: Scott Nawalaniec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 1:03 PM
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Subject: RE: Tacacs Problem: Router Lockout [7:35223]
Webpage for common terminal pro
Webpage for common terminal programs and break sequence numbers
Scott
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Subject: RE: Tacacs Problem: Router Lockout [7:35223]
Try several different break
Mike,
What kind of routers and IOS where you trying to use to bond the T1s
together? I am about to try it with two PTP t1s on a 2650.
Please let me know..
Scott
-Original Message-
From: Michael Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 11:18 AM
To: [EMAIL
ping -t 198.133.219.25
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Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 9:22 AM
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Subject: Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611]
Hi folks,
As far as i know if you ping an address it will usally responsed with 4
lines TTL. If
The February 6 Milwaukee-area Cisco Users Group meeting has had a change of
location to accommodate more attendees. The new location is Marquette
University Cudahy Hall 1313 W. Wisconsin Ave. Room 401. The time is still 5
- 7pm.
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e to shut
> these muppets up.
>
> Phil.
>
> __
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Everything you'll ever need on one web page
> from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts
> http://uk.my.yahoo.com
> Non
Do you mean "gt" and "lt" for "greater than" or "less than" specific
port numbers?
Use extended access lists with an ACL number of 100 - 199 and a specific
protocol (TCP / UDP).
Eg:
Access-list 101 deny tcp 192.168.100.0 0.0.0.255 host 192.168.200.1 gt
ocedure.
> >
> > I am unable to find any written materials on this topic.
>
> Anyone done
>
> > this
> > before?
> >
> > Chuck
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have heard rumors of this, but no confirmation. I have a week to go and
sure would like to know if this is something I need to worry about.
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> Cisco's europe office in Brussel
source?
""Tauseef Nagi"" wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> Latest information coming out of Cisco regarding CCIE R&S lab is that
Cisco
> will be adding more (complex) switching material to the lab scenarios.
This
> will include two switches with routing engines, trunking b
They are one and the same when dealing with $.
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From: "Joe Carr"
To: "Scott M. Trieste"
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: CCIE starting pay [7:33899]
> I did not mean no experience I said no WORK experience
&
Am I not the only one that is insulted by this question??
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> what would be the average starting pay for CCIE with no work experience.
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The first meeting of the SE Wisconsin Cisco Users group meeting is being
held next week. Anyone interested see the details below.
Wednesday, February 6th, 5pm - 7pm
Location:GE Medical Systems IT
8200 W Tower Ave, Milwaukee
5:00 pm GE Medical's Network: Challenges and Opportunities
Ron Strand,
Hello,
Thank you for all your input. I will be looking into a few different
possibilities from the ideas you guys and gals came up with and had
experience with installations.
Thanx
Scott
>Hello Everybody,
>
>I just want to run this by everyone for their input from experience.
&g
have to be 64mbs for BGP routes. I
just want to know what people have tried that does and doesn't work.
My choice would be a 3640 for future T1 expandability and/or a HSSI port.
Thank you for the input.
Scott
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Good idea, Paul.
Thank you
Scott
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Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 5:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NEW Posting procedures - Please read [7:33066]
Due to the recent concern with SPAM I have changed the posting
d was show
diag
http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/cisco/25/msg01474.html
HTH,
Scott
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From: Eric Drueding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 7:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: serial # on routers [7:33035]
hi,
is there any way to sho
and the customer is
working. Has anyone ever seen a router see the NVRAM as being empty,
reloading and then seeing a config.
Any ideas how to troubleshoot?
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ate ones for your device.
Hope this helps!
Scott Riley CCNP CCDA MCSE (NT4)
Senior Network Engineer
Firstnet Services Ltd
T: 0113 292 7768
F: 0113 234 1962
W: http://www.firstnet.net.uk
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From: [EMAIL P
While what you are saying regarding split horizon is true, I agree with
Chuck in that it was a little confusing exactly what the authors were
talking about (physical or sub). Anyone studying for the lab exam should
pick that error up immediately, but for people that are just really starting
down
3 weeks to go and I'm starting to question everything. Anybody got any
advice for this?
Also, their have been different rumors floating around about what is
actually provided for you in the initial configs.. Can any body shed some
light on this (w/out violating NDA of course)? For example, the
. No luck. They even flew in engineers from
Atlanta. It seems the content switches came from another company and they
fired them all so no one knows how to make this work even though some of
the configuration info is on CCO.
Hope this helps!
Scott
--- On Jan 15, 2002, Marilyn Potter wrote:
> Can yo
Thank you for the input everyone. I knew a reload would reset the buffer
totals. I thought I remembered one time resetting those totals somehow
without reloading, and I thought I would propose it to the big
brain.this study group...hehe
Thanx again
Scott
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From
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Thank you for any help.
Scott
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Rep
f the other protocols. You
> > first have to define a static 'ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 x.x.x.x' and then
> > add a 'network 0.0.0.0' to your EIGRP config. I think you have to
> > 'redistribute static' as well. It will not propogate a default as a
>
http-mgmt 280/tcphttp-mgmt
http-mgmt 280/udphttp-mgmt
# Adrian Pell
#
HTH
Scott
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From: Patrick Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 8:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TCP port 280 [7:31867
.100.0 0.0.0.255 any eq web
Remember to put your Squid (proxy) server in the exceptions list otherwise
it'll never work!
Hope this helps...
Cheers,
Scott Riley CCNP CCDA MCSE (NT4)
Senior Network Engineer
Firstnet Services Ltd
W: http://www.firstnet.net.uk
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NIC
lol
Scott
-Original Message-
From: Patrick Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 10:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: full-duplex Ethernet cable? [7:31643]
I don't know why it irritates me so much...it's really crazy but I c
100mbps. Full duplex would be a point-to-point connection and
nothing in between the two devices.
In half duplex mode only one machine can send at anytime.
I don't know if I covered it all, please correct me if I am wrong.
HTH,
Scott
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From: mlh [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
Hi Rick,
I normally don't endorse or recommend books because everybody has different
learning styles and experiences, but the Exam Cram Switching book was
awesome for the bcmsn.
ISBN: 1-57610-634-9
Scott
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From: Kaminski, Shawn G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
heard that somewhere before. Anywho,
the maximum number of hops is 255.
Scott
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From: Cornelius C. Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 2:46 PM
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Subject: IGRP Max Hop [7:31466]
Is the max # of hops for igrp 255
Thank you for the replies Ole and Steven.
That is what I thought.
Scott
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From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 10:29 AM
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Subject: RE: CIR and Routing Protocols?? [7:31424]
Short Answer: NO.
Long
Erich,
Check this link out.Goes through a pretty good trouble shooting table
for CRC and input errors.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/ics7750/tblshoot/tsser
ial.htm#58873
Table 7-3: Troubleshooting Serial Line Input Errors
HTH,
Scott
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input errors, 51262 CRC, 660 frame"
Scott
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From: Erich Kuehn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 10:09 AM
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Subject: Serial Line problems [7:31426]
Ive got a little problem, im hoping someone can shed some light on.
I work
protocols?
Thank you in advance for the posts.
Scott
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opback int), that way
regardless of how many vlans bob and bill can see each other on, they will
only form adjacancies on one IP address with one another.
Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
(Here's were it's something REALLY obvious and I look silly)...
Cheers guys,
If for some reason one of the routes fails that is being summarized, the
packet will match the summary to null 0 and be dropped. This is a safety
mechanism so the router doesn't waste cycles on packets it can't route.
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assigned it to a wrong dlci which I just had happened last week and the week
before.
HTH,
Scott
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From: matt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 1:53 PM
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Subject: Frame Relay Question [7:31210]
So...I am looki
Brant,
Great call on the BigIP. I am a huge fan of F5's product line, and there
BigIP -HA box is sooo sweet.
If anyone would like some heads up on these boxes, try www.f5networks.com or
feel free to email me.
Thanks.
-Scott M. Trieste
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Hi Beth,
Most likely they have the protocol ICMP echo being filtered.
HTH
Scott
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From: beth shriver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2002 11:24 AM
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Subject: dsn from cisco router? [7:30627]
I notice that on some of my
Thanx for the articles..interesting...
and yeahwork is slow today =)
Scott
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From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 11:11 AM
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Subject: OT: Cisco LRE ( Long Reach Ethernet ) [7:30553]
Is it slow at
I like Router IP Console (ric) for about $50. This is for Cisco routers
though. Don't know how well it does for other vendor products.
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