We know there are some D class address if specificed for certain purpose and some are
reserved for certain service.
If I want to set up a real server and use multicast, what can I do? I can not get the
D class address for my server!
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Is "no shutdown" a must command for configure interfaces? Or just on some serial ports?
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Is there any good suggestion for Internet flow charge?
I think Radius or TACACS+ could do, but I had no experience with them.
Any total solution for it? Is there any special hardware I should use? 25XX or 36xx?
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Is there any good suggestion for Internet flow charge?
I think Radius or TACACS+ could do, but I had no experience with them.
Any total solution for it? Is there any special hardware I should use? 25XX or 36xx?
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I am going to takes BCMSN tomorrow.
I just coming to find the CLSL is quite different from BCMSN.
Can anyone tell me if it is true that BCMSN cares less on the the line
cards or some other switch engines. I thought they should be some what
similar.
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I wanna to setup a ISDN dailup networking. It is on DHCP. How to
configure the ISDN router? I mean it is in the remote branch.
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Today I passed BCRAN. I got a low mark of 785 which 706 for pass.
I use the Sybex book and found there is quite something the book not
covered. There is nothing more material than CCO.
Is there any good recommandation for CCIE written? Is Sybex books good?
Thanks!
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I read the book of Sybex for OSPF and I don't know what is really in
there talking.
Reading RFC really make me know something clearly. It is a clear
description for understand the real thing.
If OSPF appear in 1997, so there is not other implementaion of it on
CIsco routers before that. What the
Why we need BGP to establish MPLS?
Now we had to use IGP and IBGP to set up MPLS in a AS. It seems quite
not necessary.
Can anyone help?
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poor) but I had
not the book in my hand:(
By the way, is the book outdated?
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 03:19:34 -0500
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> You don't need BGP to establish MPLS.
>
> On the other hand, you might need BGP to enable certain 'value-added' MPLS
> appl
Hi, all
Thank everyone here so kind to answer my questin. I am reading the MPLS
& VPN architecture. It clearify some of my thoughts. MPLS will not
require BGP because what it will need to know by the control plane is
the IP reachability information. So within an AS, BGP should be not
necessary.Wh
What do u mean by "set history"?
In fact CLI environment is actually have its history. And accoring the
reference it should be in the CLI environmnet setting while in fact I
found nothing about the setting.
Try use "show cli history" to get the history.
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"Stanz
Is there any good suggestion on ADSL?
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Hi everyone.
I found there is a CCIE of Communication & Service. Is there
anyone have any ideas about? Is it a new CCIE track? Anyone had
experience with it? And is there anyone take it? How about its
difficulity?
Thanks!
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I am trying to learn more about the lower 2 layer tech like
X.25, ATM, Frame Relay in more detail. Is there any good books
recommanded? I am reading a book named "emerging communications
technologies 2nd editon" of Uyless Black, and I think it is only an
overview of the topics.
T
Thank u for ur reference. But I think there should also be some
wireless telecom tech and I think it is very important, while Cisco's
document someone recommanded is quite old.
By the way, any one had idea of Cisco's C&S CCIE track? Is it
a replacement of the old WAN or something?
Hi,
Thanks for ur suggestions.
A good person suggest me to order books online. But those books
are in Dollars and the books I bought in China I pay in RMB on the same
price ,which RMB is 8.2 :1 to US Dollars! How can i orders books online?
they are so expensive :(((
Thanks!
Hi,
I find CCIE C/S seems more care about the lower 2 layers. Is there
anyone have experience with the exam? How about the LAB? Is is the same
as the R/S track?
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I want to setup my Win2K box to run 802.1q vlan, and I can not find how
to setup VLAN support in my 'network properties'. My NIC is Intel
8255x-based PCI Ethernet Adapter (10/100),
I can't find the related information on Intel.
Can anybody give an answer?
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upport both.
>
> -Mark
>
> -Original Message-
> From: thinkworker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 2:05 AM
> To: Mark W. Odette II
> Subject: Re[2]: off topic: Win2K 802.1q support? [7:57979]
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> In fact I can make VLAN with Inte
I think it is ur misconfiguration on the interfaces.
In fact, OSPF will not need a 'backbond' is there is only one area.
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 04:18:45 GMT
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> I have the following error whilst playing with OSPF
>
> 12:52:40: %OSPF-4-ERRRCV: Received invalid packet: mismat
o time to practise:(
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"Wilson, Christian" wrote:
> You must use Area 0 if you are only using one area. All OSPF
> implementations need an area 0. Even if you are using multiple areas, the
> first area configured must be area 0.
>
> >
I am connection a zebra colne (with X.35 cable connecting to a
Alcatel-Newbridge
2603 DTU) to Alcatel-Newbridge 3600 bandwidth manager DNIC card, the
other end is a Juniper box with E1 interface connecting to 3600 E1
interface. It is like this:
l---lv.35 l-l l--l
om the
equation?
> Have you tried going Juniper to Juniper and/or Zebra to Zebra?
> Regards,
> Lars
> thinkworker wrote:I am connection a zebra colne (with X.35 cable
connecting to a
> Alcatel-Newbridge
> 2603 DTU) to Alcatel-Newbridge 3600 bandwidth manager DNIC card, the
> other e
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