This is a great question.
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I've been arguing with a collegue of mine which one would be tougher to
ac
Mauro,
I am not an expert on this as my only experience with this particular
technology is when preparing for the bcran with an 800 series cisco
box.I do recall seeing in one the many books that i've read over the
past little while that you may assign an interface (bri) into multiple
dialer p
Charles,
I'm currently struggling with the same... (I'm taking BSCN this Tuesday)
here's the def's from the Cisco press BSCN course book.
Point to Multipoint - treats the nonbroadcast network as a collection of
point to point links.
NBMA - Emulates a broadcast network, usually used in a fully m
Where in NJ? Some areas are more expensive than others. A good indication of
cost of living can be found in the real estate section of yahoo.com (look in
classifieds). If I remember correctly, car insurance is also expensive in
NJ.
Hope that helps,
Tim
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I was going to stay out of this, but it is getting weird... I scored a 912
at the beginning of the month sorry for ruining the Stats ;-)
Tim
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Ken,
I was talking with some people at Wave Technologies about the CCNP
bootcamp. Here's a breakdown.
They want $9000USd (even if yourself personally doesn't have to pay it,
it's still alot of money)
for that 9k, you get the cisco press books that you can buy youreself,
and you get their study ge
I think a 4000 with the fiber option is more than $5k (probably closer to
10k), we paid $5k for a OneTouch series II with fiber and internetworking
option. Although it doesn't have any "real" sniffing/decoding capabilities,
it did prove invaluable when we had to split a lan and the fiber option su
Another great (undocumented) feature, is that when you plug it into the lan
with a bogus ip, the firewall folks will call you in a panic cause they
can't figure out what is attached to the inside of the lan. I've done this
on accident, so I shouldn't call it a feature, I have a tremendous amount o
My latest incarnation is two and I don't think I'll ever let it go to
three...
but I'm certainly no authority on the matter ;-)
Tim
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Why would the log tell me that my Ethernet went down and report my serial IP
address?
Serial INT IP
Major Fri Jan 26 12:56:17 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Jan 26 12:53:44 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx: Jan 26 13:51:13: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface
Ethernet0/0, change
I just took the BSCN today and all I used was the Cisco Press book. I read
the book and then read it again while creating my own study guide. So far,
the Cisco press books have not let me down one bit. If you know them, you
will have zero problems on the test.
As far as the test itself, in my cas
Good afternoon all,
just wishing this forum would really dump the topic about the
pdf's/books. There are tons of other places to go to find these
materials. I hope this place doesn't get saturated with "me toos".
Anyways.
I just recently bought a cisco 4000 router with the np-2t (2 serial
ints)
I am looking for some suggestions on what would be the easiest way to
convert from IGRP to EIGRP in a large scale environment?
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Quoted from the Cisco Press BCRAN book:
"A chat script is a string of text that defines the handshaking that occurs
between two DTE devices, or between a DTE and its directly attached."
Is there a word missing after _attached_ or have I just been reading too
much
Tim
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sh ip route shows a routing table entry for a particular network (ie
192.168.1.0) as opposed to traceroute showing the hops to a destination
address (192.168.1.1).
Tim
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> Deloso, Elmer G (WPNSTA Yorktown
In the past, everyone would blame the switch. If it was the switch then
every NIC or device would have this problem. I have found that it's usually
the NIC driver causing the issue. Is the NIC a reputable manufacture or is
it a $15 noname NIC? This might also be the issue. Check to see if you
Too weird, I'm on that page and took a break to read my mail!
There is no default route, but there are two static routes, we can only
assume that the example is talking about traffic directly addressed to the
192.168.1.0 network (router b) - even though they never say so... consider
that a practi
I am looking to trade a March 19th lab date in San Jose for anywhere on
March 29th or 30th.
Please e-mail me if you want to swap.
Thanks.
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I just looked on the cisco site and I wanted to make sure. If I have
the CCNP, all I have to take is the CID course in order to obtain my
CCDP?
Will the CCDP helping more than NP in locating a position. I'm currently
out of work and need all the help I can get *grin*
Thanks for your help everyo
t vtp mode transparent
Make sure you set them to something other than server. This will ensure
that the current VLAN info won't get over written by the new switch.
Good luck!
Timothy J. Hornbeck
Technical Analyst III
Infrastructure Implementation Services - Cleveland
National City Bank
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What does the speed of 400 represent in this example? Is it the speed of
the route switch? I have only seen 10 and 100.
Thanks
PortNameStatus Vlanlevel Duplex Speed Type
3/1 rsm2connected trunk normal half400 route switch
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I posted this a few weeks ago and only got a few responses so I thought that
I would try again. What would be the best way to migrate from IGRP to
EIGRP? Everything is in the same AS. Should I just add the EIGRP
statements to all of the routers and let EIRE do the redistribution
automatically?
I was wondering what all of the benefits of running two PVC's at one end of
a frame circuit.
telco
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I have a hub site with 5 remote sites connecting to it via frame relay.
They are all running IGRP with the same AS. What would be the best way to
migrate from IGRP to EIGRP? Starting by enabling EIGRP on the core router
and run both IGRP and EIGRP. Then convert the spokes one by one. Then
rem
I had a similar problem to ports 3/7 and 3/8 and it was a duplex mismatch.
The ports were set to full but the nic couldn't decide whether to operate at
full or half. Hard setting the duplex on the PC's it fixed the problem and
made the users VERY happy. They were getting less than a third of the l
I have a 4500 with a 4-port serial card that I am setting up as a frame
relay switch that will host connection for three other 4000Ms. I have setup
back to back connections before. My question is...Should I configure the
switch like I normally do - rolled serial cable and configure the 4500
int
I've done this with two modems and two computers... not trying to show my
age but I connected a Kaypro 2X and a Commodore 128 through their respective
modems at 300 baud ;-) Pretty big feat back then...
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Is it possible to use a 4000 router as a tftp server?
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Can someone please provide me with a link to some good information on
Private Vlans. I checked out Cisco's site but the only thing that I could
find took me to marketing information on the 6500.
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everyone else on this list can benefit from your woderful words of wisdom.
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i thought this is an appropriate link for
I haven't worked with the 800 but here are a few things that can cause
unwanted dialing:
dns lookups
routing table updates
ntp time sync
Anyone know if the 800 supports NTP?? That or routing updates would be your
best bet to get it to dial after a power failure/cycle
Tim
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Hi all,
There are features in 12.1 that could really help me out but our company
policy is to only use GD releases in production equipment. Does anyone have
any idea when 12.1 will go GD?
Thanks
Tim
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If it is an older original 1900 switch, you will need to use a null modem
cable and HyperTerminal.
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If he is using Hyperterminal to th
What does the "NO FORMAT DEFINED" alarm represent on a 6509?
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yes, they all use the same one.
Tim
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> Hi Group - I wonder if all the 2500 series routers c
I am setting up secondary IPs on two of my serial interfaces. I can ping
both IPs on ROUTER B from the other ROUTER A. The problem is that I cannot
ping the secondary IP on ROUTER A from ROUTER B. What would cause this?
Router A
int serial 0
ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
ip address 128.1
Via a back to back cable.
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How are they connected ?
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Yes he will. Most distributions of Linux come with a program called
Minitab. It is similar to HyperTerminal.
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I got this same error when I tried to boot an image off of tftp. The image
was too big to be both stored in and run from RAM.
Tim
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BGP for one
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> As you all may have heard about the warni
I have a Netgear and have to specify a default host for a given port. Do you
have something similar? My default host for port 23 is my access layer 2501
and I can telnet in from outside of my LAN.
Tim
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I have two routers. I have secondary IPs setup on both routers. I can ping
both IPs on router A from router B, but I can only ping one on router B from
router A. I have done both regular and extended pings from both. These
routers are connected via a back to back serial cable.
Sample config
That is the latest book and I just used it and passed without a problem last
month. It covers everything you need to know.
Tim
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en
conf t
line vty 0 4
exec-timeout 15 0
ctrl-z
done...
Tim
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> What is the default
Not that I'm aware of (and I've checked). I have a Netgear RT314 handling
the DSL at the core layer (it supports RIP v1+2, and various versions of
IGMP) , a 2501 at the distribution layer and a 2505 at the access layer. It
all works quite well and I can play with all the routing protocols,
redist
Yes, I think this would work but I don't see how a second PC could get
access to the internet unless it used the PC that initiated the connection
through the DSL modem as a gateway.
Tim
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What I was saying is that I don't think (although I haven't tried) that 2
PC's can simultaneously access the same DSL modem, even if you have two
accounts.
Tim
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done. This
is not a slam on Cisco just how businesses think in general.
Tim
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I read you original post and just kinda scratched my head. But now that
Teunis brought up the building wiring I remember a colleague with the same
problem that boiled to an oxidized terminal block in the damp basement of
his building.
Tim
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We have free CBT's at work as well. Personally, I hate them. Sit there for
an hour and learn 5 minutes worth of material
Just my opinion, some people swear by them.
Tim
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on). So in a
> better world, if I could get my dsl to work through my Cisco
> Router, I could
> fool around with access-list's, Firewall feature set, NAT, PAT, etc...
>
>
>
>
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> Rizzo,
>
> Check this link
> http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/12
> 1relnt/160
> 0/rn1600xg.htm
>
>
heap) solution for a SOHO or small branch office.
> Add a VPN and
> >you're set... but I would guess that until Cisco sees some of the current
> >solutions as a threat to their client base that nothing will be
> done. This
> >is not a slam on Cisco just how bus
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers
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>
> Anyone know of a site that would list all p
I've struggled with that one too... and came to the assumption (there I go
assuming again) that when they say "port speed" they are talking about [for
example] the physical clock rate between a serial interface and a CSU/DSU.
Can someone please elaborate so I shut-up.
Thanks,
Tim
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Is it possible to transfer an ios image via xmodem to a flash card? I do
not see available commands within xmodem that will allow that. I can
transfer to internal flash. I need to transfer to flash card due to a lack
of internal flash.
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> 2. What role does CSU/DSU play? What is the role of DTE/DCE.
> A2. The CSU is a device that performs protective and diagnostic functions
> for a telecommunications line. The DSU is a device that connects
> a terminal
> to a digital line. Typically, the two devices are packaged as a
> single unit
I've heard people from the UK say that Cisco-UK requires an account. I
ordered two sets from Cisco-US (ignore my email address) and they never
asked but then again, even though I gave my personal address they sent them
to my company HQ (because of my CCO registration).
my two cents
Tim
> -O
I took it about 3 or 4 months ago and although I thought it was easy, there
were enough ambiguous questions to keep someone (or at least most people,
myself included) from scoring in the mid to high 900s. The BCRAN and BSCN I
took had practically no ambiguously worded questions. I've heard mixed
r
Isn't it either??? or maybe better said as "used for a network address that
doesn't conform to the standard classes"
Tim
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We just received 4 new 6500's. Unboxed and powered them up, they boot
straight to the Router> prompt. How do we get to the Switch> prompt. We
have tried to CTRL+SHIFT+6, X and other key sequences, but have been
unsuccessful.
Thanks for your help in advance.
- Tim Hornbeck
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I didn't have any ATM and never heard anyone else mention anything about ATM
being on BCMSN.
Tim
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My telecom had announced a service (for consumers) where you had an "always
on" D channel that could be used for email only at $5 a month. It never
materialized and I have no idea how they would have implemented this on the
head end.
Tim
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I had the same problem and fixed it with ip helper-address. Your goal here
is to get netbios broadcasts forwarded to the destination network. I don't
quite remember if the helper address in this case should be the network
address or the broadcast address (I'm not at work to check) but someone will
Just point both routers at the same syslog server. You can change each
routers facility to make it easier to differentiate which is which but I
don't think that's mandatory.
Tim
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No it's correct and worth noting that the CCNA answer and CCNP(BCRAN)
answers are not the same.
Send complaints to Cisco ;-)
Tim
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I have a 3640 that I need to load a new image on. I need to delete and old
image from the internal flash. What commands do I need to use to do this.
I have issued the delete command and it is now specified as [deleted] but I
do not have the space available. It appears that there is no squeeze
When I try to delete or add a file to flash on a 7100 I get the following
error:
File system is in an inconsistent state
Any clues?
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would not work in an RSP4
without reformatting it. I can't remember the details, but I'm betting
it's something like that.
HTH,
John
>>> "Roberts, Timothy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/16/01 2:05:09 PM
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When I try to delete or add a file to flash on
check your tftp server's config... it's not finding the file your router is
requesting
Tim
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> Subject: Copy an image from TFTP (
Bottom line for most job hunters is "what needs to be on my resume so the
recruiter will forward it to company X" The simple answer is certs relevant
to the position. Once at the interview, it is the job of the company at hand
to screen the paper certs vs. the real McCoy vs. the up and coming. Mos
There's also one for the palm pilot, I'll look up the url if you're
interested...
Tim
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unless he's talking about some private area on CCO there is no 13 yet
I'm still waiting on 12.1 to go GD!
Tim
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Are there fill in the blank question on this exam?
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What is a goof IOS image in the 11.3 class and the 12.0 class for the 2501
series?
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> Hi,
> I am interested, pleasen give more info
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Metz) wrote:
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Anyone know if a mac address of 00:00:00:00:00:00 is illegal or reserved. I
assume it is and here's the rest of the story...
While I should have been studying for CIT I installed a beta of the next
version of redhat linux. After I installed it I couldn't get on the net. I
could ping other worksta
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yes, I see that my wildcard mask is all screwed up, I'm sending this from
home and now I'm not sure if it's just a typo on my part or I actually typed
it in like that on the router.... ;-(
Tim
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All,
For some reason I am having problems with a seemingly simple access-list and
any help is extremely appreciated. When I applied the list, It blocked www
access (intranet www worked fine) to all except the BDC and the Exchange
server. I assume I made a mistake with the wildcard mask.
My stub
I've just read (and never noticed on the 5500 we have at work), that the
5xxx series has a RS-232 console connector (I assume this to mean DB9 or
DB25) that requires the use of a rollover cable (it did not say null modem),
so I guess that means I need two DB25/DB9 to RJ-45 connectors and a rollove
Hmmm, never knew that... but I always use the extended ping to test our
connectiveity through a VPN to company remote locations. 5 pings isn't
enough to determine if the connection is reliable, at least 50 better yet
100 if you are separated by a large geographically distance (as we are).
Tim
>
any one tried out the CCNP exams at http://www.fasttrakexpress.com/cisco.htm
???
Comments???
Tim
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A couple years ago we (actually my predecessor) removed a server from a
small remote stub network (172.26.91.X). All the printers were moved to a
print server on the main network (172.26.90.X) and kept their assigned ip's
in network 172.26.91.X. The two networks are connected via a 4000 series on
Access-list Problem with UDP Port 53Could you clarify your network
configuration? Is the 2600 at your location and connected to the client via
the T-1 on serX? I just did some similar but even more restrictive acl's at
my job.
Tim
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Great, thanks!
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> >From: "Timothy Metz
Title: RE: Access-list Problem with UDP Port 53
Correct, when you make a tcp or udp request on a known port (dns,
smtp, ftp, etc, check http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers for
a list), the response from the destination is always (supposed to be always)
returned on a port
FYI:
Bookpool.com has the CCNP library in stock for $134.95
Tim
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from what I've read, the simms must have parity and someone said that Cisco
gear doesn't like double sided simms. I am about to buy some memory for a
2501 and 2505 and would love to hear what you learn.
Tim
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Damn, I forgot all about them in my 2 week quest for the set ;-(
Tim
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get a transceiver... we have a bunch of aui to fiber transceivers, they come
in all flavors
Tim
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> Any cabling ideas. I need an RJ45 connection to DB15, fo
I think I saw that on the boson switching tests I've never heard that
full duplex extends range... did they offer the usual cco url as a
reference?
Tim
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Here's a strange one... maybe someone can shed some light...
My home setup:
Access Layer: 2505
Distro Layer: 2501
Core Layer: Netgear RT314 (DSL Router)
Workstations on 8 port hub (built into the 2505)
Access to Distro: Frame Relay
Distro to Core (LAN side): Ethernet
Core to Cloud (WAN side): S
Does anyone know if the 2600s (not 265X) and 2500s use the same types of
Flash SIMMs?
Thanks
Tim
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> What are the "valid" access-list block sizes?
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I've used my two 2500s in both the US and Europe. The voltage range is
printed on the back and it hasn't been a problem.
Tim
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as a desperate measure, I would remove the ram and flash and then see if it
boots... if it does, start adding things back in
there is also a jumper to boot directly from rom/flash, see:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/cis2500/2500c
fig/bootrom.htm
apparently t
Can anyone provide me with info on how to do this.
Thanks
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