I've a notebook PC Compaq armada 1560. After
reformating and reintalling windows 95, my notebook
display has been reduced to half the screen size How
can I make the screen full as was before.
Any help will be appreciated.
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Go to Compaq's website to download the correct video driver for your laptop.
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I've a notebook PC Compaq armada 1560. After
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This is a joke, right?
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Issaya Ernest wrote:
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> display has been reduced to half the screen size How
> can I make the screen full as was before.
> Any help will be appreciate
Hey folks,I am going through the rsh commands
on a 25xx router trying to figure out how I can get it to work with my NT server command prompt. I have been unable to get this
to work thus far using numerous permutations and
do not know why. Please look at the commands I used below and see if I
I will be writing the CCDA exam next week, and was wondering if there is any
material on AppleTalk on it. I have been studying quite a bit and found that
AppleTalk is widely covered, mind you this was the same for CCNA, and I
found no questions regarding AppleTalk on the CCNA. Can anyone please an
Dear Cisco Gurus,
Help me on NM-8AM(configure for dial-in), below is the config(sorry I cannot
attached it trought Hotmail attachment facility.
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logging rate-limit console 10 except errors
enable secret 5 $1$q/PI$pF86FvbJ.2wOKe6PX74SD0
username test n
Help please,
Can anybody guide me to any document to learn about interpreting or
translating terms like Deferred frames and Collision frames or No dest,
unicast and etc.
How would I make sense of these terms and numbers...
Thank you for the help
>>2924c#show controllers ethernet-cont
rcp if you only need rsh.
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Hey folks,I am going through the rsh commands
on a 25xx router
Hi ! All,
Can any one please break this password?
enable secret 5 $1$rMrT$blzJIo4ZyCBfJkvu2CP/Z1
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Hi all
HELP!
The clients on my network seem to be loosing their connection to the
network for no apparent reason. we have a main office and a spoke location
running over vpn.
The problem seems to be at main office because it happens here and was
happening before the other location c
all the case studies and I had 40 minutes left and could not go back.My 2
cents
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Subject: CCDA and appletalk help please
I will be writing the CCDA exam next week, and was wondering
I took the CCDA 3 weeks ago. Didn't find any AppleTalk questions. You might
find some case studies where AppleTalk is covered. I think what's useful is
to know the AppleTalk addressing format - network.node.port, and that EIGRP
is the routing protocol to use if you want to route IP, IPX & AppleTal
There are two similar configurations that we are
trying to get running that include the Cisco router.
DS3 4xT1 IMA
DS3
Frame ->BSTDX > CBX- -->
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Hi!
I have a problem with routing to the internet from a remote site. There is a
router at the remote site (Ethernet I
hi Hato,
I think you have to attache your module/Router to ground wire.
I have the same problem before and after I connected the router to grounding
( by copper wire attache to a water pipe ) the problem is solved.
there is no problem in the configuration.
Good Luck;
Bset Regards,
Muhannad
Would you please, make some details explanations? I don't know what you mean
" attache your module/Router to ground wire"
HATO
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what type of modem you are using?
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Hi ! All,
Can any one please break this password?
enable secret 5 $1$rMrT$blzJIo4ZyCBfJkvu2CP/Z1
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Way off topic here, but why did you need to do this?
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Hi ! All,
Can any one please break this password?
enable secret 5 $1$rMrT$blzJIo4ZyCBfJkvu2CP/Z1
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Hi ! All,
Can any one please break this password?
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ear problems with this.
>
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> Will Gragido
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on Cisco's site
anyway.
Here it is: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/
Tom
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I am having a similar problem. We have users with iPaq handhelds connecting
to 3000 series with Movian client. Movian client 1.0 works, but the newest
Movian does not work. Version 2.0 I believe. But, version 2.0 does work if
the username/password is internal user to the concentrator. We do o
the IP address alloted by the dhcp server to my home
computer (via cable ie cable modem connection) is
IP address 24.15.125.255
subnet mask 255.255.248.0
def gw 24.15.125.1
ok look ar the last quad it is 255 !!!
i can't believe this.
do you how this is possible ? 0 and 255 are r
two routers can reach each other by serial with encap ppp, but the potocol
is down after plus pap authentication, why?
2505#debug ppp n?
negotiation
2505#debug ppp n
PPP protocol negotiation debugging is on
2505#
ppp: sending CONFREQ, type = 3 (CI_AUTHTYPE), value = 0xC023
ppp:
Hi,
what are "clients"? I'll assume computers in general
but if you mean specific software then please specify.
What layer are they losing the connectivity at? Can
they ping anything? If so, what can and can't they
ping?
If an affected client can't ping something in the same
subnet, then try to
Describe how your clients lose their network connection. Do IP pings
fail? Does DNS lookups fail (say, pinging www.google.com)? Do server
shares become unreachable? Is network neighborhood not working?
It also would be very helpful to get a network capture during the
problem. If you don't alrea
Can anyone shed light on this problem im having.
I have 1 laptop with Sniffer pro and a router on the other end running PPTP
set for Ms-chap authentication.
When I tried to establish a PPTP session from the laptop to the router, all
it does is it times out. The router is acting as a PPTP server.
t.
In all cases, the remote router should be configured to default to the head
office router.
CM
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HTH!
Mark Odette II
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To:
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 8:56 AM
Subject: IP Routing Help Please!! [7:9312]
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To:
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 8:56 AM
Subject: IP Routing Help Please!! [7:9312]
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NAT.
you need to NAT the 10/8 address range!
Always!
What was that RFC number for the private addys again?
Peter Slow,CCNP Voice Slecialist
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From: "Mitesh Khatri"
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 9:56 AM
Subject: IP Routing Help Please!! [7:9312]
Hi,
I am having some issues bringing up a 64k frame relay circuit. Wcom seems
to think it's a bad csu as they aren't able to loop it. As a result, I did
some testing on my end. I enabled inward bound looping on the dsu also.
For some reason, the line protocol for the serial interface comes up
Hello,
I'm working on getting a good understanding of DLSW+, but I'm having trouble
finding good information on this one subject: Using Priority with DLSW+.
I know the TCP ports 2065, 1981, 1982, 1983, and I know you can use them to
do queueing with, but I don't understand exactly how to set it
Hey folks,
Can anyone help me out? I have a real problem that I need some help ASAP.
We have an office in NY that has lost its Frame Relay connection which MCI
says should be restored NEXT MONTH. I'd like to connect a modem to the AUX
port until I can get the circuit back. I'm getting an e
This is a valid address for the subnet mask given.
IP address 24.15.125.255
subnet mask 255.255.248.0
Network address = 24.15.120.0
Broadcast address = 24.15.127.255
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then yes
you would be correct.
If it still doesn't make sense try http://www.learntosubnet.com
Allen
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To:
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 8:22 AM
Subject: quick response (help) please [7:24238]
> the IP address alloted by the dhcp
I could be wrong here, but I would imagine the reason this works is that you
have a supernet there, with the mask of 255.255.248.0, so the hosts address
is not all-ones, so is not treated as a broadcast address. The host address
includes 3 binary digits from the third octet (125), so it works out
Grignore the IP range. I can't even read my own writing. You get
the point tho24.15.112.0 subnet 255.255.248.0.
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To:
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: quick response (help) please [7:24238]
>
oops...
i got it. thank you all for correting me.
--- James Haynes wrote:
> This is a valid address for the subnet mask given.
>
> IP address 24.15.125.255
> subnet mask 255.255.248.0
>
> Network address = 24.15.120.0
>
> Broadcast address = 24.15.127.255
>
> --
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> Net
Hello, John.
If you break the address and the subnet mask down into binary, it may make a
little more sense. The 0-255's make it easier for us humans to understand.
The equipment only sees a long string of 0's and 1's. That 255 only makes a
difference when using a classful mask.
Here is how i
0 and 255 are network and subnet octets for a 255.255.255.0 or /24
subnetted network. Your example is not that.
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, John Green wrote:
> the IP address alloted by the dhcp server to my home
> computer (via cable ie cable
Comment inline.
Regards,
Gary Wong
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> two routers can reach each other by serial with encap ppp, but the potocol
> is down after plus pap authentication, why?
>
> 2505#debug ppp n?
> negotiation
>
> 2505#debug ppp n
Hi there,
if there is anyone out there who can help me with a small project I am
working on that would be great.
I am trying to setup a callcentre lab at work and have a few
issues/questions if anyone can help.
The project is to route 5 toll-free numbers to a call center. There are 5
application
All,
I have been terribly pleased with openbsd 3.2 I was using it as a
mail/samba server with postifx on a pentium pro 200 with 1 gig of
memory. Well I wanted to add a larger harddrive than what I have in it
now only 6.4 gig. Well the machine would not see it and for some reason
after hours and ho
Kenneth,
Can you paste those contents & if possible configs of router.
thanks,
rahul.
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 3:59 PM
Subject: PPP Negotiation question --- HELP!!! PLEASE! [7:8438]
> Can anyone shed light on this
e -
> From: "Kenneth"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 3:59 PM
> Subject: PPP Negotiation question --- HELP!!! PLEASE! [7:8438]
>
>
> > Can anyone shed light on this problem im having.
> >
> > I have 1 laptop with Sniffer pro and a router on t
thanks,
rahul.
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 5:49 PM
Subject: Re: PPP Negotiation question --- HELP!!! PLEASE! [7:8438]
> Here's my config, Rahul, I hope you can help me out on this. I also have
the
> debugs included below the co
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> Subject: Re: PPP Negotiation question --- HELP!!! PLEASE! [7:8438]
>
>
> > Here's my config, Rahul, I hope you can help me out on this. I also have
> the
> > debugs included b
tion first & see if that works. Tommorow i will simulate in
lab to figure out whats causing it meanwhile you can provide above traces.
Also let me know your email id, since this email id fails to deliver
message.
thanks,
rahul.
om: "Kenneth"
Reply-To: "Kenneth"
To
Doing NAT anywhere? Like at the Internet Border Router?
-e-
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To:
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Subject: Re: PPP Negotiation question --- HELP!!! PLEASE! [7:8438]
> Kenneth,
>
> Few strange this from foll
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> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 10:11 PM
> Subject: Re: PPP Negotiation question --- HELP!!! PLEASE! [7:8438]
>
>
> > Kenneth,
> >
> > Few strange this from following trace..
> >
> &g
provide above traces.
>
> Also let me know your email id, since this email id fails to deliver
> message.
>
> thanks,
> rahul.
>
> om: "Kenneth"
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> Subject: Re: PPP Negotiation question --- HELP!!!
Hello Everybody,
Sorry for comming out with problem to the list.
I am trying to setup VPN PIX1-to-PIX2 &
PIX1-to-remote users(Cisco secure VPN client 1.1)
PIX to PIX works fine but I am having problem with
cisco secure client getting into network behind the
PIX. Secure client establises SA w
Pls check to your telco service provider, I believe there's a loop on their
FR switch.
cheers-
BL Tan
>From: "Telemachus Luu"
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Frame Relay help please .. thanks [7:29002]
>Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2
it depends on the layer2 protocol and how the router handles it if it sees
its own packets coming back. I am using loops often to test a line if it
is ok or has any problem. I am not sure how FrameRelay encapsulation
behaves when you loop the line but i think it sounds feasible that it
will not co
In addition, in your configuration I don't see any
dlci listed. What are they? You should have a
frame-relay map statement or if using sub-interfaces
you should use the interface-dlci command. To see the
dlci do a show frame-relay pvc or show frame-relay
map. It appears from the output of the show
Turn off your keepalives and see if that works! If it does, we'll discuss
why later. If that does not work, then either you have misconfigured your
router or the Frame relay switch is misconfigured Could you post your entire
config?
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Hi can anyone please recommend any good books/study resources for the CCNP
(640-503 Routing) exam ? I have already taken CCNA v1.0 and would like to
progress onto CCNP with Routing being the first exam Ill be work on. Any
help would be most welcomed.
Many thanks,
Voirin.
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First check your router IOS version, only Enterprise version support
ms-chap?What kind of radius server you use? I use Microsoft radius server
with support ms-chap.enable debug aaa authen will give you enough info.
about radius authentication info. Good Luck, ~ml
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Just as a clarification to what you wrote and the terminology
that you used, how exactly are you defining a "Supernet,"
particularly on this network?
v/r,
Paul Werner
> I could be wrong here, but I would imagine the reason this
works is that
> you
> have a supernet there, with the mask of 25
Great point. It's not a supernet of anything. Not with the first octet
being 24.
Thomas Larus
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thanks. There is a bug in 12.2.1 IOS that wouldn't let me connect via PAP,
CHAP or MS-CHAP. Now that I'm using 12.1.5T7, It's working better although
if I use Ms-chap, it lets me in but wouldn't let me ping anything unless I
disable PPP ENCRYPT MPPE which is not desireable at all.
I'm going to ha
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thanks. There is a bug in 12.2.1 IOS that wouldn't let me connect via PAP,
CHAP or MS-CHAP. Now that I'm using 12.1.5T7, It's working better al
t; >
> >
> >
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her one of those.
>
> -Rizz
>
>
>
>
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> > Just as a clarification to what you wrote and
the terminology
> > that you used, how exactly are you defining
a "Supernet,"
quick response (help) please [7:24238]
Agreed. While it is possible to supernet class A
addresses, it is generally impractical for the
most part, unless the ISP/AS that is summarizing
two Class A addresses owns both address spaces
(and they are contiguous). I might suspect that
somebody such as
age-
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> Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 5:31 PM
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>
> Agreed. While it is possible to supernet cl
It says 09/12/2001 as the last update.
>>> "Chuck Larrieu" 10/27/01 08:02PM >>>
[snip]
BTW, looking over the allocation table at:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space
interesting. anyone know how up to date this is?
Chuck
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> Agreed. While it is possible to supernet class A
> addresses, it is generally impractic
cisco
Hello :
When I am on a Unix host, and I want to have a command executed on the
router through snmp, what can I do?
Please help.
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Elijah,
Not real easy to do with a PIX. You could setup ACLs to block access to
all the big marketing companies like doubleclick.net, etc. But that would be
a never-ending battle. An alternative is running Mozilla as your browser.
It's got an option to turn off unrequested windows. I'm not
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cisco
Hello :
When I am on a Unix host, and I want to have a command executed on the
router through snmp, what can I do? Please help.
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[7:36944]
You have to enable remote shell on your router.
ip rcmd rsh-enable
ip rcmd remote-host =
enable
Then you can use remoteshell command from your Unixbox and execute a =
command on the router.
Regards,
JT
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From: =D6=DC=CA=C0=BE=FC
All,
I know you can block ActiveX and Ads with url filtering on the pix
combined with websense. Well using it at home websense is definitely
overkill. I was wondering if there is another way to block this garbage
with the pix without it, I would hate to put software on each computer
in the house f
If you stop going to those porn websites, you wont have that problem! :)
How many computers do you have at home? I would just put pop-up blocking
programs on each of the computers at home that you want it on. You dont
have more than 5 computers you use to surf do ya?
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5
PM
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Subject: Re: Little Help Please blocking pop ups and ads wi [7:58155]
If you stop going to those porn websites, you wont have that problem!
:)
How many computers do you have at home? I would just put pop-up
blocking programs on each of the computers at home that you want
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From: "Brad Ellis"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 9:04 PM
Subject: Re: Little Help Please blocking pop ups and ads wi [7:58155]
> If you stop going to those porn websites, you wont have that problem! :)
>
> How many computers do you have at home? I would just
Elijah Savage III wrote:
> Nah Brad got children at home no porn for me but I know you are enjoying
> it LOL. Hey thanks for the reply but I only surf on 1 computer but got 8
> on the network here where any child or visitor can sit down and get on
> the net, I know a little overkill, but it is nice
BGP question, why do I get "Not advertised to any peer"
Below is from an isolated lab configuration, appologies to the actual
owners of any addresses of AS numbers used.
I have two routers connected together via a serial line. They are in AS400.
They are both connected to AS100 via another se
t the problem is. If I don't see anything with
the results you give us, I'll lab it up real quick.
Chris
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 8:33 AM
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Subject: Help Please! BGP question, why do I get &qu
see if
that solves the problem.
Chris
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From: Tom Pruneau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 8:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help Please! BGP question, why do I get "Not advertised to any
[7:31528]
BGP question, why do I get
My route-map name matches the route map that I am calling in my nei
statement to 10.0.0.33 on rtrB (9.9.9.9).
HTH,
Chris
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From: Tom Pruneau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 8:33 AM
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Subject: Help Please! BGP question, why d
One thing may be that 100.0.0.0 is a class B network. You have it subnetted.
try no auto-summary under BGP process on both routers
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From: "Kane, Christopher A."
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 1:46 PM
Subject: RE: Help Please! BGP question, why do
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