BLIMEY !!!
this is getting a little heated L+G`s .
i personally believe that when i got my CCNA if i had been asked to
configure BGP (even Basic) on an internet connecting router for a
small-medium sized company...i would have run away screaming...
Ask yourselfs this there are three grade`
Here is the question/answer note from Cisco:
What is the difference in failover behavior or performance in the Catalyst
6500 between IOS (native) and Catalyst OS + MSFC IOS (hybrid)?
Answer: The CatOS (hybrid) High Availability feature synchronizes the
protocol states between the active and stan
er things to watch
> out for?
> Thanks,
>
> Stephen Neal
> Lucent Technologies
> Network Consultant
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ld use in place of the 1720's.
Bottomline, the customer would like to load balance the two locations
via the two T1's move evenly, am I proceeding the right direction ??
If not, what recommendations would others offer.
Thanks in advance.
Stephen Manuel
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Folks,
The Research Triangle Park (RTP) Cisco User's group will meet on June 4th
from 12:00 to 1:00 PM in the first floor conference room of the Lake
Building on Cisco's RTP campus.
This meeting's topic will be TAC procedures and best practices. The
meeting will also include a guided tour thr
Thanks,
We will speak to the Carrier today and find out what their configuration is.
We have 3 other DS3 45mbps circuits on the Network connecting through
another Carrier and we are NOT seeing the same problems.
I'll keep you updated.
Thanks
Stephen
s vermill wrote:
>
> Stephen,
update when we get something back from the carrier.
Thanks again
Stephen Baileys vermill wrote:
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quot;ip routing."
It didn't appear to do anything, and I know this is only a layer 2 switch -
so my question is - why is it an available option? Just curious, don't
really need to know - hoping someone familiar with this particular switch
could answer it though.
Thanks!
Stephen Ho
here, someone please slap me about :) Otherwise
I am confident this is where my misunderstanding really occurred.
Thanks to EVERYONE who responded - you are all a great group of people to
stick it out until this was beat into my thick skull!!!
Stephen Hoover
Dallas, Texas
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reply, the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] would post back to the list as
well. That's what I get for being a listener and not a poster :)
Stephen Hoover
Dallas, Texas
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gateway interfaces for each network back on the common Layer 3
switch and accomplished the same thing??
If the answer is yes, I will followup with another question. If the
answer is no, then please explain.
Thanks!!
Stephen
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To:
Sen
dding to the confusion. I think I had it all straight at
Priscilla's posting with this history of LANs.
Thanks!
Stephen Hoover
Dallas, Texas
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> Emilia Lambros wrote:
> >
> > Why can't the L3 switches be run as L2 switches (ignoring the
> > routing capabilities) in that situation? If those two switches
> > were connected in that case, then connected to the core,
> > wouldn't that solve the problem of a gateway being 3 or 4 L3
> > switche
VLANs extending beyond the distribution layer switch across the core is
generally not a good idea - possible, but not recommended. This is the "flat
earth" design that Priscilla mentioned - VLANs that extend across the entire
internetwork.
Thanks!
Stephen Hoover
Dallas, Texas
-
good idea - possible, but not recommended. This is the "flat
earth" design that Priscilla mentioned - VLANs that extend across the entire
internetwork.
Thanks!
Stephen Hoover
Dallas, Texas
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To:
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ts on L2 switch 1 to
communicate with hosts L2 switch 2, the client has to have a gateway to
forward to correct??
Stephen
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To:
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 4:45 PM
Subject: RE: Understanding VLANs - how they remove the physica
er with several ethernet ports.
Oo ok, now THAT statement leads me to believe the L3 switching IS
possible without VLANs.
-Stephen
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your respective gateway was 3 or 4 L3 switches away? That just doesn't
seem practical to me.
Thanks!
Stephen Hoover
Dallas, Texas
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. In my previous example, 2 hosts on the
same L3 switch, but on 2 different IP subnets - wouldn't a defined Ethernet
subinterface be each clients respective gateway, and thus normal L3 routing
would occur, just at switch speeds
Thanks again!
Stephen Hoover
Dallas, Texas
Me
derstand that inter-VLAN routing requires L3 switching - but is
the opposite also true? Does L3 switching require VLANs to be defined? If
that is the case, then it would lead me to believe that L3 switching is
based on VLAN info and not on the IP address, but I don't think that is
correct.
routing info and then know to
switch to that port? I am not seeing where the requirement for the VLAN
comes into play.
If VLANs are required for layer 3 switching, is that pretty much standard
across the industry, or that a Cisco only thing?
Thanks!
Stephen Hoover
Dallas, Texas
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I have also got my switching exam tomorrow. I have read both the sybex and
cisco press study guides a couple of times each. I have also used all 3
boson tests and rented switching time from netflowtraining.com which was
very good. I feel I have done enough preparation what do you people think.
I have posted this to the list but havent had one reply surely somone can
help me
Thanks
Stephen
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To:
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> Hello Group
>
> Can any one help me ge
I have posted this to the list but havent had one reply surely somone can
help me
Thanks
Stephen
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 11:14 PM
Subject: Online rack Switching [7:57016]
> Hi Group
>
> I am going to si
Hello Group
Can any one help me get my switch working. Its a 1924 with 2 100tx but it
uses a null modem cable for the console port. I have never had it working
since I have had it, it has a orange status light on the front but all the
port lights are blank. When trying to log on to it comes up
Hi Group
I am going to sit the new switching exam in a couple of weeks, i am looking
for an online rack to rent aimed at the switching exam to practice a bit more
on. I have had a look at a few web sites but was wondering if any one on the
list can point me in the direction of a good rack to rent
Group,
Hoping that someone can help me out with a VoIP QoS issue that I am
currently dealing with. I work for a service provider, and I am currently
troubleshooting a VoIP over frame relay quality complaint. My end user has a
768K host with four 256K drops dedicated solely to VoIP traffic. My c
Here is a good article on MAC OS X and Postfix..
http://www.stepwise.com/Articles/Workbench/eart.index.html
Hope this helps,
Stephen Hoover
Dallas, Texas
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To:
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 6:52 PM
Subject: e-mail server for Ma
Before this all gets too out of hand can we just drop this thread.
Steve
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From: Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 11:29 AM
Subject: RE: 9/11 [7:53084]
Sell it to the U.N.
Make NO mistake who the target of
way from the 802.11b standard.
HTH,
Stephen Manuel
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From: "Dennis Laganiere"
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 5:16 PM
Subject: 802.11a [7:47594]
> I've been reading about the new, faster wireless solutions. Is anybody's
> 802.11a technol
y calling law
enforcement, or would they ignore me as a nut or go and fix the problem
without hiring me to do it for them.
I was simply amazed at the shear number of AP's out there and how many were
in businesses wide open.
Stephen Manuel
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From: "Thomas E.
3 companies I approached about the
unsecure AP's, 1 denies having wireless networking installed, 2 ignored me.
HTH,
Stephen Manuel
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From: "Neil Borne"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: Rogue Wireless LANs [7:47287]
> The pro
CW2000 what a joy this is ...
it does it automatically to your /var/adm/CSCOpx/files/archive
directory.
ofcourse you need to be managing these devices
cheers
steve
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To:
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 11:04 PM
Subject: Poll: What
chaps,,
many thanks for everyone`s input...
it has been extremly insightful./.
in answer to howards question
the problem i ma tying to solve is this...
i wish to effectly (as much as i can )...load balance whilst keeping my
redundency to a full ...
i want to take the most advantage
Hi all
Can someone tell me what is the purpose of the native vlan in Csico Switch?
What is the feature & main usage on that?
I am wondering if it is a proprietary feature, it will only work through
Cisco Switches only?
Thanks.
Cheers
Stephen
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Chaps..
can i try to explain something about BGP addressing and you chaps point out
were i am or am not going wrong ??..
EG..
i have two bgp routers going to the net ...
i am multihomed to 2 service providers...(and accepting FULL routes)
i have been issued 2 "sets" of ip address to my servic
you know ,,,
i amreally starting to get fed-up with the "lets bash howard" brigade...
i have and will continue to put your teaching`s (howard) into practise...
this IS A COMMUNITY of professionals who HELP eachother
i have been in recept of many tips form a great many CCIE/CCNA/CCNP`s ..
even the underlying
network built on SVCs. Is that right?
Thanks.
Cheers
Stephen
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ist 101 deny udp any any lt 1024
then I start to get a bit hazy as to the returning nat connections for the
clients..perhaps
access-list 101 permit tcp/upd any any range 1025-65535?
I'm assuming also that this will be applied in on the Serial interface.
Any help greatly appreciated!!
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OK..lets get it all OUT come on ...deep breath`s...
check this...
not only are they cranky ...but some stupid old manager had decieded to give
various groups our passwords and have locked out there own switch es ...wont
tell us the passwords...which are located in secure rooms for which
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Guess that sums up my question. Think I remember a reference a while back
in one post that it was able to do ISDN BRI. Thanks
Stephen
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pay was low, but
the experience was invaluable.
Hope this helps.
Stephen Manuel
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Steven A. Ridder
Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 9:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TAC [7:42141]
What I meant was in t
can't grow
it that fast and even thirteen bills (SlimLine 2) is a bit steep for the ol
wallet. What is the "shoe string" option or is there?
Stephen
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is,
some sites are accessable and others are not. The news server times out.
Spoke
to a neighbor using a linksys router and he has no problem. Any suggestions.
config included. This was a config from a buddies 2621.
Thanks
Is there any way to alter the metrics of IPX EIGRP other than changing the
bandwidth on an interface? Specifically, I want to route IPX traffic over a
40Mbs link instead of a 100Mbs temporarily, and I don't want to alter the
bandwidth on the interface as it will affect the IP routing.
Thank you i
and nat'd. I
tried
using cisco's ip nat service command as referenced:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/556/6.html
but apparently I am a gump and can't make it work :)
Stephen
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Georg Pauwen
Is it possible to specify a port range in IOS 12.0(15) on a Cisco 1604?
Could some point me in the right direction for the command format is
possible?
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Someone posted sometime ago how to configure two 2501 to act as a frame relay
switch by connecting them via the aux ports can someone please post the
configuration again please.
Thanks
Steve
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Iam having trouble with using a console cable into any of my routers. The
problem is when I power on the router, I can see it loading on the screen but
when it comes up press return to get started nothing happens when I do press
return. I have tried this on all my routers, using hyper
I have recent come into posession of a Cisco 516-CS Terminal Server.
I want to use this device to control a rack of 8-9 routers, switches, etc
I am using a standard Cisco Console Roll-Over cable to connect a port of the
516-CS to the Console Port the Router. In my setup I'm using port 5 of t
Hi group
Iam currently studying for the BSCN, i am using the sybex study guide. My
question is i have gone through the book and cant see any sections on IS-IS,
yet the books practice exams has questions reguarding IS-IS. I have looked
on the cisco web site but cant see anything about IS-IS bein
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Stephen C
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 2:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BGP question [7:27879]
When configuring BGP on a "singlehome" net, everything I read says the basic
config commands are ... for S 0\
by entering these commands di I inject a static route? I can't figure out
where
they came from. Are they a normal consequence of BGP or ???
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To: Stephen C; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Su
When configuring BGP on a "singlehome" net, everything I read says the basic
config commands are ... for S 0\0 to S 0\0 (200.200.1.1 to 200.200.1.2)
wire 200.200.1.0
Router-A(config)#router bgp [as#]
Router-A(config-router)#network [subnet#]
Router-A(config-router)#neighbo
dept to allow me to review his configuration. Obviously if I had had it,
I probably would have caught it.
Thanks again everyone!
Stephen
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so I just left everyting on the DSU to default and it worked beautifully.
Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Stephen
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,
when the remote end is set to line, they seem to be fine. When they go to
internal they cause framing errors. This leads me to believe that there
already is a clock signal on their end of the link. Regardless of whether I
go to line or internal my line protocol bounces.
Stephen
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it works when I
put their DSU in remote loopback - so I *think* the hardware is sound.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks,
Stephen Hoover
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well done tim
>From: "Tim Booth"
>Reply-To: "Tim Booth"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: I'm a CCNP today. [7:21693]
>Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 12:12:45 -0400
>
>Hello All,
>
> Today is a good day. Just passed Support with 85%. I didn't find this
>test
>"easy" by any stretch of the imagination.
;transmit and
> > receive to receive rather than transmit to
> > receive. Works fine with a loopback plug at either end but doesn't
>play
> > when interconnected.
> > HTH
> > Les
> >
> > Symon Thurlow wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Stephen,
&
with a loopback plug at either end but doesn't
>play
> > when interconnected.
> > HTH
> > Les
> >
> > Symon Thurlow wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Stephen,
> > >
> > > There are almost no resets all day, only 1 per router.
> > >
500 leased linesHellthat`s a lot of leased lines
i don`t know of any single cisco device with 500 serial interfacess..
( and yes i am aware of ways round that ...bit i am going on what he has
said in his post)
so the question begs "as howard"
what problem are you trying to solve ?
symon...
sorryi am asleep
i don`t like the amount of interface resets you are getting...
can you clear counters and watch the amount you are gettingon both
sides..
int resets cum from the line bieng dropped (g703/line)
i have smds/leased lines and you should not get ANY int re
in your config
what is your LMI.(autosence)
have you set the encapsulation command on the int`s
see this link
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/wan_c/wcdfrely.htm#xtocid221854
input errors usually mean that there is some kind of encap error...(
hi,
with my new found knowledge on this subject...
why don`t you load share your HSRP by using the
standby preempt and standby track commands..then simply connect the other
ethernet interface to the other switch running HSRP ...job done...
~BTW I THINK.i`m not sure
List???
CU
st
my appologies.
i always presumed it worked in the same way as unix-HA...
thanks for the correction
steve
>From: "Kent Hundley"
>Reply-To: "Kent Hundley"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: policy route [7:21044]
>Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 13:52:32 -04
Hi
www.network-sol.com very big europe secondhand reseller
or ebay are quite good...
HTH
steve
>From: "Derek Gaff"
>Reply-To: "Derek Gaff"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Cisco Equipment [7:21127]
>Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 07:41:55 -0400
>
>Hello all
>
>I have being reading the posts that
HorrayTally-ho.Chin-chin and all that ..us brits are first at
something
Marvelous...
>From: "MADMAN"
>Reply-To: "MADMAN"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: which layer do the ospf bgp rip work on [7:20953]
>Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 10:17:16 -0400
>
>Ya that may be been since when
if you have downloaded the cisco tftp server you have the choice to select a
local/network drive and folder...#
the cisco box just sends itits upto the tftp server to put the file in a
directory
hth
steve
>From: "suleman ibrahim aboo"
>Reply-To: "suleman ibrahim aboo"
>To: [EMAIL PROT
www.network-sol.com
>From: "Derek Gaff"
>Reply-To: "Derek Gaff"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Purchase Routers in Ireland [7:21109]
>Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 07:39:35 -0400
>
>Hello all
>
>I have being reading the posts that have being posted in this list for the
>last few weeks. If anybody c
i have to diasgreeevery 3 secs a pulse is sent from the active to
standby.even if you have a route connected to your standbywhen
thestandby gets any routed packets HSRP (which is layer 1/2) will send
it to the active master..this wil then route the packets accordingly...
i`
the support exam is as hard as your support knowledge is week...( a crsap
answer i know)..
i spent most of my time supporting networks and i found it quite easy..
you will get lots of question about reading sniffer`s ,,basic fault
finding..and so on
the lamme series is OK...but i like th
not as far as i am aware
What you COULD do ..is set them up as seperate lines ...and then run
eigrp/ospf betweeen them ...this will load balance the lines..
you could just upgrade your one line to 256k...also
but there is no serial "etherchannel" varient..
you can do it with isdn using di
i9f i get what you ask correctly ...
the L3 module is a MSFC/RSM this is either a daughterboard on the supervisor
cards or a seperate card..
basically they are a 2600 router on a card
here are some links to cisco configs
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/23.html
http://www.cisco.com/w
i see where you are cominbg from my friend
i believe you are correct on Q2 but incorrect on Q1
if the packets are perfectly formed they will be transported through the
internetwork..
but as Q1 says
"would cause broadcast
>traffic to be contained within the physical segment?"
from a physical
guys,
a quick quiery
i am running several 6509`s ..about 50 in different sites..and i can `t see
this "set port host " command
>WS-C6509 Software, Version NmpSW: 5.3(2)CSX
>6509_3> (enable) set port host
>Unknown command "set port host". Use 'set port help' for more info.
>
>6509_3> (enable)
ermmm
there is an encap ppp statement on 2511 s1but your mask
255.255.255.252...the binary states
1100 last two will give you 4 ip`s and 2 useable ones..
try using ip address 172.16.10.6 and 172.16.10.7
and c how you go
Cheers
steve
>From: "news.groupstudy.com"
>Reply-To: "
thanks for the update john .
as always ...most appreciated
steve
>From: "John Neiberger"
>Reply-To: "John Neiberger"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Dual FIFO: An Answer [7:20308]
>Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 14:45:46 -0400
>
>No, Dual FIFO does not mean "a pair of poodles." That would be
hi,
according to our NNM ...it Does do that with Sub-int ,port-channels and
loopback...it just treats them as ordinary interfaces...
on one of our msm it says port channel1.5 is if index 9...we have other
int`s
HTH
steve
>From: "Sean Knox"
>Reply-To: "Sean Knox"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>S
thingsd are getting a bit heavy on the list ...and i am trying to releave
some of the tension felt by our list brothers...
PLEASE i am not making light of the situation..
just trying to help...in my own way
===
i was recen
Ah.What a Bozo..
my access-lists are just plain poor...
i have also found out that the
"ip route-cache policy"...command should ONLY (int this case) go on the int
the traffic is coming from (eth0)
many thanks to all who replyed
especially jenny
(we have a history. i was very i
Take a freakin hike Dipshit. What? they wouldn't have found another way in?
- Original Message -
From: "Leigh Anne Chisholm"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 11:14 PM
Subject: RE: A plan to rebuild [7:19611]
> I guess you're not aware of Canada's reputation as being a haven
the only thing i could find was this
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/voice-qos/voip-ov-fr-qos.pdf
which says
"Turn on fragmentation for low speed links (less than 1.5Mbps).
Set the fragment size so voice packets are not fragmented and do not
experience a serialization delay greater than 2
In the words of the great Man himself
" these arn`t the droids your looking for ..we don`t need to see his
paper`s.he can GO ABOUT HIS BUISNESS ..move alongMOVE
ALONG.
guys ... i don`t think all this is helping.best leave it for a couple of
week`s
thanks for list
thank you priscilla ...
i have been trying to understand this for weeks and you have FINALLY helped
me figure it out
CU
steve
>From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
>Reply-To: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Appletalk Zone filtering [7:19392]
>Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 13
you have a hardware error
either the backplane slot is damaged (not likely) ...or the card is faulty..
try moving the card to a different slot and see ..if not order spare card ..
i think(am trying my best to understandit`s been a long day
(already!!!) and i have a hangover)
CU steve
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