Re: %CLNS: System ID Assignment Problem!! [7:46161]

2002-06-11 Thread Armando Santana
the .00 at the end... What could it be? Even a wr and a reload did not help :-( I can only think of an erase star and a reload now Any ideas?? From: McCallum, Robert Reply-To: McCallum, Robert To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: %CLNS: System ID Assignment Problem!! [7:46161] Date

RE: %CLNS: System ID Assignment Problem!! [7:46161]

2002-06-11 Thread McCallum, Robert
nah, I would go with no clns routing no router isis and do a reload. The system seems to be holding onto an old clns address from somewhere. -Original Message- From: Armando Santana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 11 June 2002 16:15 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: %CLNS: System ID

RE: %CLNS: System ID Assignment Problem!! [7:46161]

2002-06-10 Thread McCallum, Robert
you need to clear your router isis command then put it back in again. Please remember that you should end with .00 so your net address should be net .0100..08de.dc8f.4401 -Original Message- From: Cisco Nuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 09 June 2002 22:55 To: [EMAIL

RE: %CLNS: System ID Assignment Problem!! [7:46161]

2002-06-10 Thread Cisco Nuts
?? From: McCallum, Robert Reply-To: McCallum, Robert To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: %CLNS: System ID Assignment Problem!! [7:46161] Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 05:31:24 -0400 you need to clear your router isis command then put it back in again. Please remember that you should end with .00 so your

Re: CLNS ? [7:43125]

2002-05-02 Thread Peter van Oene
IS-IS routing of IP is a testable subject. At 11:32 AM 5/2/2002 -0400, Miguel Mitras wrote: Hi Can anybody answer this vague question; on the Cisco website it says that that CLNS OSI is withdrawn from the lab exam. Does this mean that one can still expect to be tested on CLNS for IP? Cheers

Re: CLNS and ISIS in RS Lab??? [7:21557]

2001-10-01 Thread Jason Gardiner
I'll be brief. Check out the Archives. Cisco Lover wrote: Hey guys.. By considering the fact that CLNS is no more a part of RS Lab sylabus,how far they can go to ask about ISIS?? As far as i know there are many things which require support of CLNS in ISIS?? Any one here can

Re: CLNS and ISIS in RS Lab??? [7:21558]

2001-10-01 Thread Peter Van Oene
Integrated ISIS does not use CLNS outside of sharing some packet structures. It remains a valid exam topic. Peter *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 10/1/2001 at 8:12 AM Cisco Lover wrote: Hey guys.. By considering the fact that CLNS is no more a part of RS Lab sylabus,how far

RE: CLNS and ISIS in RS Lab??? [7:21564]

2001-10-01 Thread Eyad Mohammad
] Subject: Re: CLNS and ISIS in RS Lab??? Integrated ISIS does not use CLNS outside of sharing some packet structures. It remains a valid exam topic. Peter *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 10/1/2001 at 8:12 AM Cisco Lover wrote: Hey guys.. By considering the fact that CLNS

Re: CLNS and ISIS in RS Lab??? [7:21557]

2001-10-01 Thread MADMAN
As far as I know Cisco IOS supports CLNS only as much as in needed to supoort IS-IS. Dave Jason Gardiner wrote: I'll be brief. Check out the Archives. Cisco Lover wrote: Hey guys.. By considering the fact that CLNS is no more a part of RS Lab sylabus,how far they can go to ask

Re: CLNS and ISIS in RS Lab??? [7:21557]

2001-10-01 Thread Peter Van Oene
Cisco fully supports ISO CLNS however, ISO CLNS has been removed from the protocols tested on the CCIE Lab. Integrated ISIS is not dependant on CLNS and thus remains a valid exam topic. Pete *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 10/1/2001 at 11:03 AM MADMAN wrote: As far as I know

Re: CLNS and ISIS in RS Lab??? [7:21557]

2001-10-01 Thread MADMAN
You can fit what I know about IS-IS in a pretty small container but I Understand that IS-IS communicates using CLNS PDU's and and an IS-IS router must have and ISO address known as a NET address, etc. so I thought there were some interdependancies. Dave Peter Van Oene wrote: Cisco fully

RE: CLNS and ISIS in RS Lab??? [7:21582]

2001-10-01 Thread R. Scott King
Know the basics of configuring ISIS to route IP. That's all I'll say. Scott -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Cisco Lover Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 2:13 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CLNS and ISIS in RS

Re: CLNS and ISIS in RS Lab??? [7:21558]

2001-10-01 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Integrated ISIS does not use CLNS outside of sharing some packet structures. It remains a valid exam topic. Peter Do be aware that CLNS is still used in some telco operations maintenance networks (e.g., for SONET). While I wouldn't consider it a mainstream topic and would be inclined to

Re: CLNS and ISIS in RS Lab??? [7:21557]

2001-10-01 Thread Peter Van Oene
Although your correct that routers in an ISIS domain require a valid Network Entity Title (NET), the point about using CLNS PDU's is inaccurate, though I admit widely misunderstood. ISIS packets are actually directly encapsulated at layer two and thus do not use the services of any protocol at

RE: CLNS and ISIS in RS Lab??? [7:21602]

2001-10-01 Thread Asbjorn Hojmark
By considering the fact that CLNS is no more a part of RS Lab sylabus, how far they can go to ask about ISIS?? I attended the CCIE Power Session at Networkers 2001 here in Copenhagen this Saturday, and they said something along the lines of: Know how to configure basic ISIS for IP. It will be

RE: CLNS

2000-12-30 Thread Louie Belt
A number of Government agencies use clns to this day, it was supposed to be the replacement for IP (which was running out of addresses prior to cidr) and of course some branches of government adopted it - and now refuse to change. LAB -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]