I hope RFC 1149 isn't covered in the CCIE lab exam!
Scott Donoho CCNP
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Subject: OT: RFC 1149 is in use [7:3244]
Hi All
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I am fortunate enough to have 2 2514's in my home lab and I would like to
utilize the token ring interface on each of these routers. However I do not
have any other token ring hardware, No MSAUs, NICs or token ring switches.
My question to the group is, how can I use these interfaces in my lab
Is there such a thing as a freeware BGP simulator? BGP simulators run on
PCs or Workstations and simulate an external AS and will form adjacency with
routers. Router manufactures use the simulators to stress their products.
But I'm unsure if the simulators are homegrown, commercial or freeware.
I have both books and I find the Stevens book to be very readable and
informative. The Stevens book is by far superior. Stevens had a rare gift
for explaining complex and obscure details in a very enjoyable style. One
caveat though, the book uses the UNIX freeware command "tcpdump", so the
book
Kevin,
Not sure with out seeing your config but try mapping the destination
address of the PVC:
int ATM2/1
ip address 220.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
atm pvc 10 0 32 aal5snap
map-group trythis
!
map-list trythis
ip 220.1.1.2 atm-vc 10
-Scott
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