By design, hellos and lsa's are surpressed. Do a search on CCO for a demand
circuit for further info..
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I have a question about OSPF over DDR. The lab scenario is:
1. RTA and RTB connect
Hi Michalis,
I took my CID 3 about a month ago and the test exam number was 640-025.
CID 3.0 #640-025 Nov 9 2001 P
Scott
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Hi Johan,
Not all network modules work for both the 36x and 26x. I thought the same
thing, but I have found a few modules that don't work for both.
Scott
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Hi Patrick,
The CCNA is a requirement for your CCNP.
CCNP Prerequisites
Valid CCNA certification
Check this website out on Cisco
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccnp.ht
ml
Scott
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From: Patrick Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
/public/cc/pd/rt/2600/prodlit/2636m_ds.htm
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis2600/hw_in
st/nm_inst/nm-doc/ovrnetm.htm#xtocid26851
HTH,
Scott
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Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 11:17 AM
Actually the beginning of November 2001 they increased the price to $125. =(
I don't know the pricing on CCIE exam.
Scott
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Hi Guys,
Ran across this webpage at cisco thought it might interesting for people.
http://www.cisco.com/techtools/ip_addr.html
Scott
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Whoa.Mentortech went under? Somebody say it ain't so. :-(
--Scott
Andrew Awalt wrote:
Actually, I had the area in the subject line but it got truncated..
The area is Washington DC, Annapolis, NorthernVA, Baltimore.
Thanks,
Andrew
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: level debugging, 727 message lines logged
Logging to X.X.X.X, 727 message lines logged
HTH,
Scott
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Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 12:58 PM
To: Scott Nawalaniec
Subject: RE: ACL Gurus [7:27361]
Scott, If I add an access list
I use netal and it works awesome. It has a alot of extra features.
Scott
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From: Ed Horley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 6:15 PM
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I have used Kiwi with no issues but you
,
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Hey Ramesh,
You actually have those flipped.
1. access-list in bound would mean packets coming inbound from other
networkto your network.
2. access-list out bound would mean packets going out your router
interface outbound to another network
About the PIX having only in, don't know...
Scott
Hi John,
There is one pair of wires for a regular telephone(analog) and our digital
phones only use one pair of wires also...
Scott
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Congrats, Buddy. Good luck on the CCIE lab.
Scott
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Subject: Finally CCDP too!! [7:28040]
I wanted to thank everyone who helped me focus and pass the CID
Hi Sgp,
access-list 100 deny icmp any any ttl-exceeded
Trace route uses TTL (Time To Live), so if you block TTL-exceeded, I think
this might stop the trace routes.
HTH,
Scott
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Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 12:57 AM
Hi Chuck,
Check this link out at Cisco. It will answer all you questions.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/620/ntpassoc.html
Scott
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Hi,
Sounds like you have all the right hardware. You might want to check
baudrate settings and make sure they all match. I has seen mismatched
baudrate settings producing garbage characters.
HTH,
Scott
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I knew that didn't sound right after I read it. Thank you for correcting me.
I checked it out by using a sniffer and the ICMP packet is encapsulated with
IP.
Thank you.
Scott
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Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 8:28 PM
The number of questions is 100 with allotted time of 2 hours and you need a
755 to pass.
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I am about to take this test, could
Thanx for the info and the verification.
Scott
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My understanding is ICMP is not a subset of IP or anything with IP
It actually went up at the beginning of this month. The price is $125 per
test.
Scott
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Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 2:40 AM
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Subject: Re: Price of a CCNP series exam. [7:27182]
100 $ for one exam
Hey Roy,
This article will tell you show you how to add secondary IP addresses to an
ethernet interface.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/ip_c
/ipcprt1/1cdipadr.htm
HTH,
Scott
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Hello Everyone,
I want start a CCIE study group in Eugene, Oregon. If anyone lives close and
is starting or pursing CCIE certification, please email me.
Thanx.
Love this study group. Many diverse and different resources people bring to
it.
Scott
Scott Nawalaniec
CCNP, CCDP, CCNA, CCDA, CNA
you
want a echo reply from then disregard previous statement.
On access-list 101, you are not allowing tcp or udp going outbound? What
will do you transport layer stuff?
Don't know if this helps Might even confuse you more..
Scott
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? The implicit deny would drop all protocols
at the end.
Scott
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My view/guestimation only here, so anyone is welcome to pick holes in it:
I would
I think you can get copies and upgrades off of www.itouch.com
Scott
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Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:05 PM
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Subject: Off topic: Xyplex Boot Image [7:27070]
I have two Xyplex terminal servers
just use int f0/0
Scott
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Well, the real router don't like it either.
anil wrote in message
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off to better themselves.
You are on the wrong list. This list is for people who want to learn and
those who want to help others learn. Lazy people who expect things handed to
them on silver platters are in the wrong place.
Scott Meyer
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/ 1024 = .58megbits / sec
If you have any questions, or I am incorrect.please let me know
Scott
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, but I have
answered the questions sometimes falsely, to see if I get easier or harder
questions and I haven't come to a conclusion. I hope it doesn't affect it,
but weirder things happen.
I like to say that is my 0010 cents. =)
Scott
Scott Nawalaniec
Telecomm Network Administrator
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Hello!
I4m about to take the written exam, but one question. Since there is no
appel talk and LANE in the lab and very simpel ISDN does the same apply to
the written exam?
/regards
Per
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Check out this link:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/rsblueprint.html
This should tell you everything you want to know.
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I have already done it.
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Subject: Please Remove Request [7:26691]
Please
A excessive sustained CPU usage around 75% to look at upgrading or reducing
processes or tasks.
Scott
Scott Nawalaniec
Network Administrator
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Sent: Monday, November 19
Great jobCongrats
Scott
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From: adrian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 12:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Passed CCNA [7:26759]
Hi all
Today I passed CCNA test.
Thank you guys for all your advices, specially thanks to Bogdan
Darren,
I have to say the CID is by the hardest Cisco test I have taken to date.
Boson is a great choice for a practice exam. Some areas to focus on are
x.25, AppleTalk, split horizon, SNA, and IOS versions of released features.
I can't get into more detail, but I hope this helps.
Scott
Hello fellow networkers,
I just joined the study group, and I wanted to introduce myself. I hope to
provide some help in our quest to Cisco certifications and likewise. I look
forward to the journey.
Scott
Scott Nawalaniec
CCNP, CCDP, CCNA, CCDA, CNA, MCP, Network+
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I couldn't said it better.
Great job, Sal
Scott
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From: Sal DiStefano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 10:10 AM
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Subject: RE: Salary Expectations/CCNP's! [7:25805]
I have been following this without saying
by an administrator
If I left anything out to check, or please correct me if I am wrong.
Scott
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Are you using a strait
else have any thoughts?
Hope this helps,
Scott
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Dear group
Psl show me Why is ? When I set clock on rouer 2500 ,2600,3660
How can they be better? People taking the one day are taking the same exact
test as the ones who had the two day. One day people just skip the time
consuming basic stuff.
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Rubbish, the IP addressing, IPX addressing is
are running EIGRP. This is a bank, so security is
an issue.
What would your solution be? I'll point out pitfalls that we encountered in
trying to figure this out. We were able to come up with a partial solution,
that didn't compromise security.
Scott Meyer
CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, etc
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The following line in global config mode should help:
async-bootp dns-server 10.10.10.1 10.10.10.2
Alternatively you could pass the details to them via RADIUS.
Cisco-AVPair = ip:dns-servers=10.10.10.1 10.10.10.2
Scott Riley
Firstnet Services Ltd
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syslogd
Hope this helps!
Scott Riley
Cisco Internet Engineer
Firstnet Services Ltd
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Does anybody use AAA to authenticate ISDN backup links?
Thanks!
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Know the basics of configuring ISIS to route IP. That's all I'll say.
Scott
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that the remote device could get its config from the server when the
router does translation.
Other than that, I'm no help. :)
Scott Meyer
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?
Is there a long distance carrier on the dialing ISDN?
Scott Meyer
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no service password-encryption
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I need to display the PPP password on my ISDN link.
In the enable mode can I turn off some type of encryption to then display
the encrypted password?
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Pardon my french, but this is horseshit. We are constantly helping the less
fortunate countries of the world. Get off your high horse and analyze the
crazy bastards that did this. . .they did not attack military sites that
could defend themselves. They went after innocent people who were
, trying different IOS versions etc., we
discovered it was a problem with multilink. For some reason, this particulat
POP3 (or SMTP? never keep those 2 straight ) server didnt like multilink
packets.
We set ppp max fragments to 1 and everything worked.
Scott Meyer
CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, etc
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Hi,
I just got 2 Cisco 2502's with the 9-pin Token Ring interface. I also have a
MAU but it's RJ45. Anyone know where I can find a cable to make this
connection?
Thanks,
Scott
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You can disable inverse arp on each interface on the spokes and then clear
the cache. That should prevent the spokes from seeing the unused dlci's,
but will require a static map of dlci to ip for each dlci you want to use.
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You might be right, I would have to test in it a lab. Can anybody give
confirmation on this?
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Doesn't
Could you elaborate on the mapping of 0.0.0.0 to a DLCI? How does it come
about?
Thanks,
Scott
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it used to be that you could do a clear frame-relay-inarp to accomplish
this. however, since the advent of
, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Doesn't disabling inverse arp only take effect on a router reboot?
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a). yes
b). the route statement on the switch should point out the interface on the
switch (connected to the hub), this statement has nothing to do with the hub
interface (or sub-interfaces).
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Guys,
Correct me if I am
, ordered 2 PVCs, 1 voice
and 1 data, both 0 CIR and had no problems.
Scott Meyer
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Subject
If your running this implementation with an ISP, chances are they won't use
a technology that has proved buggy: CEF. My recommendation would be to use
the load balancing feature of such IGP routing protocols like OSPF or EIGRP.
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I am getting
That was COMPLETELY uncalled for. Yes, it's OT but your response was crass
and did little to promote the purpose of this group. Find another forum to
prove your lack of intelligence.
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Sent:
From http://www.tbg.com/about/ras/ntss/acronyms_T.html
TDS Terrestrial Digital Service, MCI's T-1 and DS-3 service.
I'm assuming that is land vs. satellite transmission services...
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command is not there. I
have the latest boot ROM from Cisco on these as well. What gives?
Documentation wrong? Am I doing something wrong? Is this even possible?
Thanks for the help,
Scott
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All,
I cannot find any cisco docs that describes the meaning and signifigance of
the five attributes after at the end of the output of sh int hssi x
(LC=down CA=up TM=down LB=down TA=up) Note that only CA goes down when
the interface goes down. I have pasted the output below:
Thanks,
Encapsulation failing is usually layer2 to layer3 mapping problem. Wanna
share a bit more about your DDR config?
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Got a big of a head scratcher here...Migrating from RIPv2 to EIGRP. Added
an EIGRP process to all routers with a custom distance of 150 (greater then
RIP). The idea is EIGRP should converge and we should be able to see all
the routes in the topology table. Then, when we feel comfortable that
I went around about this with Cisco for some time. I made them change
their docs. See the line: Caution Dual MSFCs in a single chassis are
designed to be used in redundant mode only and you must configure both
MSFCs identically; they must have the exact same configuration. Table
22-2
Hi all,
When I do a show controllers bri 0/0, I'll get a response such as:
level 1 deactivated ISDN level1 status F3or
level 1 actevated ISDN level1 status F7
Where can I find what these status' mean. (F3, F7?)
Thanks,
Scott
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The website has locked out the content. Could someone put the skin up
somewhere else.
Thanks
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For those that use WinAmp:
http://trebuchet.0catch.com/home.htm
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increase if traffic doesn't
have to got through the proxy/firewall. Third VPN traffic can terminate on
the PIX or pass through to a VPN concentrator (probably over kill). Just my
2 cents worth.
Scott
On Wed, 4 Jul 2001 06:49:59 -0400, Sammi wrote:
Hello all,
I'd like to setup a DMZ in the near
Go to www.dialways.com and download their enterprise software demo. There is
a radius test utility inside it called NTRADPING that's really good for
troubleshooting RADIUS stuff. Since its a demo it free...gotta like that
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To All,
I'm currently gearing up for a second CCIE Cert (hopefully) and have a
pretty good rack to pratice on.
It's the rack I used to studying and pass the R/S exam.
I'm offering access to the rack as a way of recovering some of the expensive
of buying it from my previous employer.
I will
I forget to mention ISDN is on the 3620 routers with a switch.
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To All,
I'm currently gearing up for a second CCIE Cert (hopefully) and have a
pretty good rack to pratice on.
It's the rack I used to
Just curious. But what does the 'T' stand for in IOS releases?
c2600-i-mz.121-4.bin
c2600-i-mz.121-4.T1
Thanks,
Scott
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98 2d13h
23 cas 87 2d23h
24 cas 86 2d22h
System's DS0's Active High Water Mark: 138
Router#
Hope this helps.
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Data Network Technical Support
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in this situation? How does the:
isdn call int bri0/0
command work? I tried this with no luck.
Thanks,
Scott
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Remove backup statements for primary and add a floating static pointed out
BRI (or dialer) with an adminstrative distance higher than your IGP. Don't
forget to redistribute these routes into your IGP.
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senorio
with 2
empty slots. Any speculation on trade or monetary value. I checked Ebay and
the only 7000 on there had only one blade and looked a bit over-priced and
junked out.
offline replies are probably the best idea,
Scott
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on the chassis.
Scott Meyer
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Subject: RE: AS2511-RJ [7:7648]
Any router but a 2500 will give you
Anyone know if there is a utility that will allow formatting and writing to
pcmcia flash cards for Cisco equipment on a laptop?
TIA
Scott
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in IOS and
PIX software.
As long as the source and destination tunnel IP addresses can communicate,
it does not matter how that route is determined.
Scott Meyer
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Can the 2600 series router handle a T-1 or do I need to use a 3640.
Thanks,
Scott
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How do you tell the actual speed of a serial interface. I know it is not the
BW command and there is no clock rate set. Is there a
command?
Thanks,
Scott
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You're right, it is an external CSU/DSU that is in a remote location.
Thanks for the help.
Scott
Lupi, Guy wrote:
I assume that this is a serial interface with no integrated CSU/DSU, and in
that case the only way that I know of to tell the speed is to look at the
external CSU/DSU
. I still can not access the unit.
Please advise I am lost
If you have any advice please let me know.
Scott
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I knew the book existed because it was advertised in the Remote Access
Exam Cram, but I could not find it at any of the big Canadian retailers
either. However, one day I came across a bunch of copies at Price
Club/Costco in Kitchener Ontario. And it was only $25.99 instead of
$44.99. This was
Hmmm, this begs the question -
How does the IOS know that the packet has already been NATted? I thought
that the only things changed were the source/destination addresses and ports
(in the case of PAT).
Scott Meyer
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practice for doing this.
Any input is apprectiated.
Scott Meyer
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. and directly connected. Of course on the
catalyst switch there is no vlan 0 defined and on the
RSM the is no int vlan 0 defined. Anybody ever see this?? Am I going nuts??
Thanks,
Scott
CCNP
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a
configuration, and need to talk to a server to get a config. After several
discussions with Cisco and the VAR, I could not confirm that Cisco could
make this translation happen. It would have been a major problem and we
decided to completely migrate from LAT instead of risk it.
Scott Meyer
CCNA
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Priscilla,
You are correct. While there are only few differences between the SX and
LX, the main difference is that SX uses a 850nm wavelength, while LX uses a
1310nm wave length. So one can not connect the two interface types, even at
relatively short distances. Thanks for your help...
-Scott
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Kevin Wigle
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Subject: ID that router.. [7:4563]
Hey All,
I'm being offered a 4000 series
In a BGP route map, when you use the match statement:
match
next hop x.x.x.x
Is this set to match inbound, or outbound, packets passing through the
specified interface, or am I completely off-base and it is neither one?
TIA
Scott
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That should read
match interface
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In a BGP route map, when you use the match statement:
match
next hop x.x.x.x
on the
interface and set the next hop?
Last change, I promise
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In a BGP route map, when you use the match statement:
match
next
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400m). My question: will the switch have to have the LX interfaces in order
for this to work even at relatively short distances? or will the SX
interfaces work as well. I'm not sure what the difference is between SX and
LX is at the physical layer. TIA,
Scott
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Hey All,
I'm being offered a 4000 series router, but I don't
know which kind it is, I don't have physical access to
it. I was verbally given the following info:
* On the front it says: 4000 series router.
* The show version command says that it's running IOS
4500 software
* the
is to
reinstall NT. I think there is a MS KB article on upgrading to MP kernal
manually, but don't recall for sure.
Someone else said that you would need to buy an additional license. That is
very untrue.
Scott Meyer
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Concord Network Health is a great (if not expensive) for this.
Scott
On Mon, 14 May 2001 11:39:03 -0400, anthony wrote:
Does anyone know any good tools that I could use to get a network
baseline?
I need to get one and not sure what tools and guidlines to use.
Thanks in advance for your
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