Have you taked your written yet?
I'd be interested in teaming up with you, as I have a full rack of gear to
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to forward the packet, but doesn't know if there is another
router with a better route that would have received the packet.
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Let me just say well said and entertaining kudos :)
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You're really quite a sad bloke aren't you.
Bullied at school???
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The CCIE blueprint on the Cisco website
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Hi,
I am looking for a single book I can read that will
I work with dozens of CCIE's in different departments on a day to day basis.
My company builds Router/Switch traffic/protocol generators/analyzers. Our
equipment is in many buidlings on Cisco's San Jose campus. Being a support
engineer affords me the opportunity to work hand in hand with these
Step #1 to securing NT: disable IIS ;-p
Step #1 to securing your network - Remove all MS products.
Step #1 to securing your network: remove all users.
Step #1 to securing your network: realizing no network is ever truly
Secure
Step #2: never accepting any one OS as better or more
is if there are
multiple gateways available to a subnet, where both (or more) gateways will
forward the packet, so the destination gets 2 packets. What happens then is
protocol and application dependent.
Any comment is appreciated. I'm currently learning how little I know. ;-)
Scott Meyer
CCNA, CCDA
Does anyone have a sample configuration I can use for a Cisco 3620 w/ T1
WIC? I am trying to connect a point-to-point T1 connection between a office
in the US and one over seas. There will be another 3620 on the other side
of this connection.
Thanks
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frame of mind, but won't do much else for you. Study the recommended
reading list and info. on CCO. On to the lab exam. . .
Scott
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I think you are looking for netstat. Try nestat ? at the command line
for the options.
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(sort
of. ;-) This came up a coupl
and a couple of the
better books out there. I suggest the new CCIE TCP/IP volume II book by
Cisco Press, and Volume II caslow book. Read and remember!
Good Luck
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go ahead and sell it on Ebay?
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is meant by TCP Slow Start?
What is the result of sending a loop up signal to the CSU/DSU?
I eagerly await any input.
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That calculator is awesome. Great post!
Thanks a million.
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I'm not exactly sure what you're looking for, but I'd suggest grabbing
3Com's Subnet calculator, which will let yo
will be greatly appreciated
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Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: telnet on Pix 515 ver 5.3.1 [7:1285]
Can't do telnet to outside interface. It would be a security risk. You
can
set up
I am looking for a good inexpensive radius server software. Any
suggestions. Would love to use tacacs+ but due to budget constraints can
not afford Cisco Secure ACS.
Thanks for your input
Scott CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I, A+
Senior Consultant
Andersen, LLP.
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Thanks for the suggestion but need to keep it on Windows NT or 2000. Don't
have any UNIX machines unfortunately.
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What about the free UNIX
work with Cisco routers?
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Win2000 has radius built in. Look up remote access services.
""Scott"&quo
are not needed, don't do anything, and only add work
for the processor.
Scott Meyer
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Tolanid
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call Madge Networks. They supply T/R gear and have media filters avalible.
EA Louie wrote:
It's called a Media Filter.
Mine says Ortronics on it.
http://www.ortronics.com/products/search/default.asp?product=media+filtersh
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sure I am missing something but apparently I can't see
it. Any ideas?
thanks
Scott
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ntp source command
check synch and status with show ntp status and/or show ntp assoc
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"Hmm
a carrier.
50ms APS on carrier OC-48 Ring.
Just my 2 cents...
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A question about normal practice of renting dark fiber.
We have two sites about 60 miles apart, each site has a cisco GSR. W
entered it.
I had always thought that IOS would never re-arrange the list, no matter how
stupid it was entered.
Am I on crack or is the book wrong?
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be?
I see the Blueprint lists the Cisco ONS 15900, but I believe I saw a press
release that this product has been discontinued? Can anyone verify this?
Thanks In Advance!
Happy Easter!
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This link should be a good starting point...
Hope this helps!
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will give the user 12 hours of use and then
will drop the connection even if they are still passing traffic.
timeout absolute 720 0
Hope this helps.
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month ago. Not sure why this topic is avoided. Yes, I have checked the
archives.
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I am looking for a good VPN device to access remotely. Any suggestions. I
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well it sounds like this person who posted this opportunity is the a typical
recruiter!!! Sees a bunch of buzz words and throws as many in one listing
as possible. This person needs to split this listing into three different
listings and offer less money!!!
P.S. God has only created one man
I've seen a lot of ads in this class. Directfit had an ad not long ago asking for a
person with 15 years of experience with Cisco equipment and was offering 95K.
I once met a person with these qualifications, but there was only enough room in my
time
machine for me.
A few days ago I came
prove anything... geez.
Scott M. Baron
CCNP, CCDP, MCP, CNA
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"certs don't
I am in need of a software program that will monitor the ports on a Catalyst
5505 and log when ports go down and up etc...
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Whatsup Gold is nice. I'm sure
Is there a "sh proc cpu" command on the PIX or something similar? I am
curious to know if a certain process is killing my CPU.
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Let me ask you this. Are the interfaces of equal cost? Do you want routing loops? What
prevents routing loops, and how are loops prevented?
Scott
Vincent wrote:
For I am not familiar with TokenRing. I just wondering how come i insert 2
router into the token ring hub,
one of the interface
Media Insertion Tool - is the name I learned about 10 years ago I think.
Scott
Daniel Cotts wrote:
I've heard about those zapper tools for MAUs but have never seen one. Is
there an official name for it? Any manufacturer or part number? Might be
worth finding on eBay. I have several old MAUs
Anybody have any experience with the CCIE written prep. material from
ccbootcamp.com? Is it a fair measure of being prepared for the written
exam?
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I am familiar with the arrangement of renting virtual labs over the
internet.
Please reply with suggestions regarding rental of routers and switches on a
weekly or monthly basis. I want to touch them. If you have network devices
for rent, contact me off-line.
Thank you in advance.
Scott T
The point being made by all responding is that the device you are looking for to
convert
from ethernet to serial does exist. It is called a router.
Scott
Neil Schneider wrote:
Priscilla,
I usually look forward to your posts, but I think you are way off base with
this response. Pointing
be no good
reason to leave them turned on. Poorly configured/administered servers are
the reason for vulnerabilities, not because one is "just" better.
My $.02.
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VLAN. The
NICs are configured the same on both AS/400. I am at a loss. Any ideas are
greatly appreciated.
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The CD that comes with the Syngress Osborne book has an ExamSim test
simulator on it and I have been using the practice exams at www.ExamCram.com
and at www.certificationzone.com and they seem really good, however that
should be judged by someone who has taken the actual tests probably.
Taken from
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/625/ccie/ccie_program/whatsnew.html
Price Changes for Exams
After a rigorous evaluation of our current cost structure, we find it
necessary to increase our CCIE Lab exam fee to reflect our current cost of
doing business. The present $1,000 US lab
It recently took two weeks for me to get the 8.5"x11" certificate and
laminated wallet card.
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Subject: CCNP Qualification Card
I passed all my tests (Thanks to this group) and I am know a CCNP. I
was wondering although after passing the test do you receive a
qualification card or something ??
hour or 2 of downtime is
very bad, NT probably is not the NOS that you want to use, and that IOS
would be a better choice.
I would not concern myself with router performance while acting as a DHCP.
Scott Meyer
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snip
(now I'm feeling like having a breath mint... hmmm.. what's up with
that?
"It's two, two, two mints in one")
LOL... I should be so jolly after a one-hour
You are correct. My mistake in trying to remember MS docs instead of
actually doing the trace. I went and looked at a trace and there is no SMB
until the session setup for client logon. Thanks.
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Engineers from a wide variety of industries, what
you learn in persuit of
a CCNP is valuable and will continue to be.
Well, I have to get back to studying for my Microsoft 70-221 test ...
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etwork Engineers from a wide variety of industries, what you learn
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While I see what you are saying. EIGRP is still advertised as a flat routing
protocol by Cisco, while OSPF is advertised as being an "area-based hierarchical
system" with features found in that type of protocol. Scalabiliby being a very
important feature at that.
Scott
Brant Ste
Gayathri,
The full version of MS NetMon 2.0 that ships as part of SMS Server has
Monitor Control tool filter that will show you server response time based on
port/socket.
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The DHCP initialization process on MS PCs is a total of 4 frames of at
least 1368 bytes total. A renewal is 2 frames of a total size of 684 bytes.
If a machine with an expired lease attempts to initialize and cannot contact
the DHCP server, it will not initialize the TCP/IP stack but as far as
Not trying to nit pick but the response packet ( the fourth packet in a new
DHCP lease negotiation) is an SMB response packet type of "ACK" (DHCP can
only respond with an ACK or a NACK) thus it most definitely uses "ACKS and
all that"
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3. DHCP is carried by UDP
also note in your reading that EIGRP is Flat where OSPF is hierarchical similar to BGP.
Scott
David Cooper wrote:
just what I was looking for :)
Thanks,
Dave
On Wednesday 14 March 2001 23:34, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
Hey all,
I've been reading into BSCN here lately
There is a problem with RH7, with tftp-server-0.17-5.i386.rpm.
I had to downgrade to tftp-server-0.16-5.i386.rpm and it worked.
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Teerapun,
You have to make sure that your SNMP Community and trap settings are
configured both on your MRTG server and on your router.
If you can provide more info, we can definitely help you better.
Regards,
Scott M. Trieste
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his interface multiple IP address and use a
"switchport access multi" command on the switch-- but that would be too
easy.
By the way, I am trying to do this with a 2924XL. Should this or shouldn't
this work?
Many thanks in advance,
Best Regards,
Scott M. Trieste
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Two factors converge to make this work.
1.) The IP Helper address
Converts the broadcast request to a unicast. The destination being
the helper address, and the source address being the Router interface
that received the request *Very Important*
2.) The NT server is
It's not specific to Windows 2000 machines... Any machine that needs DHCP
and boots up with any speed (less than 50 seconds), or any machine running a
novell client where it would try a GetNearestServer and find nothing
Scott
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What exactly are you looking for? Configurations for VoIP or for satellite
comm?
Thanks.
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Help needed on the prerequisites in the form of IOS
for con
of Switching, ATM, and LANE added to it. Same look and
feel.
Scott
"Erick B." wrote:
The LightStream is Cisco's ATM Switch and good. It's
pricy though and may be hard to find.
IBM. I'm familiar with the MSS products (don't know
part # but it is 82xx.. may be 8285). The MSS were
OEM'd
See SPAN and RSPAN on the Cisco WWW site. You need to set up a port as a
SPAN port and then connect your sniffer to that port. It works well...
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the IOS that you need (ie some versions of the ios do
not support ospf, bgp etc).
Just a recomendation, hope it helps,
Scott M. Baron
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as you said you do not want to expand area 0 over
the WAN link.
Scott
"Hennen, David" wrote:
Hi, I am preparing to bring up a new site in an ospf network. The new site
will be a training facility connected back to the main office by a t1.
Currently we use OSPF and have everything
You will also need to create a "super-scope" since you will have 2 different
net addresses on the same NIC card.
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I'm using Windows NT DHCP server with 2 scopes in that server. I'm
creating 2
the best products for
end-to-end integrations. Not to mention that practically all their products
play nice with one another. Although that may not be the case with other
vendors: (*cough*, *cough* ie- 6509's and HP Procurves; Firewall -1 and
PIX ).
Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Scott M
If you are running HSRP, your failover time should be almost instantaneous.
If you are letting EIGRP/OSPF handle your redunancy, I'd say 60secs is a
good estimation, barring your 4 6509's are the only layer 3 devices on your
infrastructure.
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The problem you are having is due do DHCP functionality, not
cisco/helper address related.
The DHCP server which does not have a scope created on it is issuing a
NACK for the IP request to the client. This is probably happening first
because the NACKing server can tell that it is not configured
me if
I'm
wrong there Scott)
You got it spot on, Ed. The rings are created on the backplane of Bay 5000
series concentrators. The first port of the first blade on each ring is
uplinked to a C100 TR switch port. Our routers are also connected to switch
ports with a unique ring number. For those
I did not have a
specific
route for the 192.1.1.0 network, I did have a less specific route (ie 0.0.0.0)
configured.
Once I removed the default route, the 33.33.33.0 route was no longer in my routing
table.
Again, thanks to everyone for your input...
Scott Chapin
Couple comments inserted
-definable
port(ie 4003). If possible, I'd like to make this happen on a PIX-520. My
feeling is that a feature of NAT will allow me to do this.
Any insight is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Can I use a token ring crossover cable between to routers?
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1--1
2--2
3--4
4--3
5--6
6--5
7--7
8--8
This link sort of backs up my story:
http://www.bestdatasource.com/Bay/Detail/cBayAS0018001.htm
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The "show version" command will give you this information.
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Hello there,
Can anyone please teach me how can I chec
. It too seems to indicate that the route, in its example,
should not get installed.
**So why am I seeing the 33.33.33.0 route if I don't have a route
to 192.1.1.1?**
What am I missing here?
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Hi,
I'm trying to set up a firewall on my Cisco router. I'm trying to block
everyth
What are you talking about?
A PIX is nothing more than a router with ONLY Ethernet interfaces. You mean
to tell me that
the "route (interface) dest address, dest mask, next hop, metric" command
doesn't actually route?
Just my $.02.
-Scott
""Jason"" [EMAIL PROT
gigabit ethernet adapter. On a Dual Xeon
machine you'll be astounded at the perfomance. You could even run a
firewall cluster with a software package called Stonebeat.
If I can help in any way, please drop me a line.
Regards,
Scott M. Trieste
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.
So, in its basic form, this is a spanning tree issue.
Or am I way off?
Scott
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please explain...
Why would it be spanning tree.
tech
Why are you wasting your time with ATM over broadband?
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have to battle their live tech support personnel to
2 (Mod 16) == Priority 107
Switch "B", MSFC 1 (Mod 15) == Priority 110
Switch "B", MSFC 2 (Mod 16) == Priority 109
Hope this helps,
Scott
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them.
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Does anybody know for ICQ Port to establish the connection. is it using
TCP
Port or UDP port ? I want to block this conn
rly decent information on these topics at
www.intel.com.
Make sure that the ports on each switch are in the same VLAN and that the
VLAN is permitted on the trunk.
Hope this helps...
Scott
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Hello
to me like it should be:
router rip
network 192.168.4.0
network 192.168.5.0
I checked the errata and didn't see anything about it.
Thanks in advance,
Scott
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considering the poorly worded questions on
the exam.
Good luck,
Scott
Brian Ledbetter wrote:
Any recommendations as to the order of exams I should take toward my CCNP.
I know that technically it doesn't matter, as long as I finish all 4 - but I
was just wondering if anyone might have some suggestions
IS-IS.ip
router isis [tag]
I type:
router(config)# "router isis" and it accepts it.
router(config)# ?
It is not letting me type "net" or "interfaces" or any other parameters.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Scott
Scott Schneidewind
Thanks all. Dumb mistake on my part.
I upgraded my code and I am now able to configure IS-IS.
-Scott
Scott Schneidewind
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From: Jim Dixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 1:16 PM
To: Scott Schneidewind
I had no ATM on my test.
--Scott
CCNP
"Bradley J. Wilson" wrote:
Okay, what's the deal with ATM on the BCMSN? The .pdf file on the Cisco
website says that ATM and LANE *are* on the test, and yet neither of the two
books I have (the McGraw Hill / Thomas M. Thomas book, and the
g_study,
When setting up HSRP, if your physical/virtual IP address crashes into
another box with the same address, you will get this error, and HSRP will
fail.
Thanks.
-Scott
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Has anyone run into this erro
s to apply to incoming
traffic. Is this correct?
Thx again,
Scott
"J Roysdon" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Remember, the fewer lines an ACL is, the faster it is parsed, the faster
packets pass:
ac
with CCNx next to
there name (provided your resume isn't empty).
Once again, feel free to flame away. Just my humble $.02.
-Scott
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I'm not saying I don
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