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>>Subject: Ethernet bogs down help has anyone seen this problem
>>[7:75238]
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>>
>>I have a customer that has a
ernet bogs down help has anyone seen this problem
> [7:75238]
>
>
> I have a customer that has a small office with a Cisco 56K
> Frame router.
> They
> are running Nat. Now when I plug in the frame side the
> ethernet side gets
> constant request for translation the
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> Subject: Ethernet bogs down help has anyone seen this problem
> [7:75238]
>
>
> I have a customer that has a small office with a Cisco 56K
> Frame router.
> They
> are runni
checked for viruses and everything
> seems fine. Does
> anyone have any ideas? This one is driving me crazy. The ISP
> says that my
> router is bad, but I doubt it. It started all of a sudden after
> working fine for 2
> years.
Please send us your config and the output of various sho
the
frame side.
No problem the request stop and I can ping my ethernet side of the router
fine with 10ml sec responses all day. The users office is down because he
can not
get out to the web. I've checked for viruses and everything seems fine. Does
anyone have any ideas? This one is drivi
I'm curious if anyone here uses or has used the Orion network monitoring
software from Solarwinds. We currently use Network Node Manager but since we
use it primarily for fault reporting and statistics gathering I'm toying
with the idea of using a product more tailored to our needs.
We have about 60 2950s that are exhibiting this behavior:
Add an ACL (approx 17 ACEs) either via CiscoWorks or manually, delete
the ACL, try to recreate a new ACL and the switch starts throwing ASIC
resource errors and some ports begin to act funky (can't get DHCP
reservations, but can get to web
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> Hi All,
>
> Has anyone configured a USRobotics courier IS
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ports and 1 ethernet.
Tx
Pooven
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Subject: Has anyone configured a US Robotics Courier ISDN modem
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Hi All,
Has anyone configured a USRobotics courier ISDN/v.34
Hi All,
Has anyone configured a USRobotics courier ISDN/v.34 modem?
I managed to install the correct drivers and have done the test through the
USRobotics Courier I-modem Configuration Manager which results in a
successful check on the line to the ISDN 2600 router.However when I dial to
the
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Subject: Re: OT: Anyone using Qwest PRN ? [7:72704]
At 07:58
At 07:58 PM 7/21/2003 +, John Neiberger wrote:
>I think this actually is an MPLS VPN, of sorts. It's been fairly hard for me
>to get the nitty gritty details. As I see it, it's a layer 3 MPLS vpn with
>OSPF as our 'interface' to their network but I may be wrong about that.
This sounds exactly
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> I think this actually is an MPLS VPN, of sorts. It's been fairly hard for
me
> to get the nitty gritty details. As I see it, it's a layer 3 MPLS vpn with
> OSPF as our 'interface' to their network but I may be wrong about that.
>
> As so
Peter van Oene 7/21/03 3:26:30 PM >>>
>>Oops. Accidentally hit post before adding any content. ;-)
>>
>>Yes, it stands for Private Routed Network. It's a very interesting
solution.
>>Our hub sites would participate in OSPF with their network, while our
spoke
>>sites would use static routing.
>Oops. Accidentally hit post before adding any content. ;-)
>
>Yes, it stands for Private Routed Network. It's a very interesting solution.
>Our hub sites would participate in OSPF with their network, while our spoke
>sites would use static routing. The PRN would have static routes pointing to
>ou
ving it to an SBC
internet line in the near future due to the high MRC on the Qwest line.
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Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 11:02 AM
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Peter van Oene wrote:
I think this actually is an MPLS VPN, of sorts. It's been fairly hard for me
to get the nitty gritty details. As I see it, it's a layer 3 MPLS vpn with
OSPF as our 'interface' to their network but I may be wrong about that.
As someone else just mentioned, this service is expensive compared to fram
so, John, whatever happened to the MPLS network they were trying to sell you
a while back? what advantage does PRN have vis a vis MPLS such that Quest is
no longer trying to convince you to buy it?
inquiring minds need to know :->
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> Pet
Peter van Oene wrote:
>
> At 04:31 PM 7/21/2003 +, John Neiberger wrote:
> >Are any of you using Qwest PRN? If so, I have a few questions
> for you:
> >
> >1. How do you like it so far?
> >2. Did you migrate from something else? If so, how did the
> migration go?
> >3. Any 'gotchas' that you l
Peter van Oene wrote:
>
> At 04:31 PM 7/21/2003 +, John Neiberger wrote:
> >Are any of you using Qwest PRN? If so, I have a few questions
> for you:
> >
> >1. How do you like it so far?
> >2. Did you migrate from something else? If so, how did the
> migration go?
> >3. Any 'gotchas' that you l
At 04:31 PM 7/21/2003 +, John Neiberger wrote:
>Are any of you using Qwest PRN? If so, I have a few questions for you:
>
>1. How do you like it so far?
>2. Did you migrate from something else? If so, how did the migration go?
>3. Any 'gotchas' that you learned later that you wish you'd learned
Are any of you using Qwest PRN? If so, I have a few questions for you:
1. How do you like it so far?
2. Did you migrate from something else? If so, how did the migration go?
3. Any 'gotchas' that you learned later that you wish you'd learned sooner?
4. How does the service compare to what you were
FYI, it's the same as a token-ring cross-over cable.
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Subject: Can anyone tell what "ITM" means?! [7:71601]
I have read Routing and Switching Written Exam (350-001)Study Suggestions.
This item is on the list---"ITM from the Cisco Connection Training CD
(D
james kong wrote:
>
> I have read Routing and Switching Written Exam (350-001)Study
> Suggestions.
> This item is on the list---"ITM from the Cisco Connection
> Training CD (DOC-CCTCD) Order ITM online".will U tell me the
> mean of "ITM"?Thank you very much!!!
It stands for Internetworking Techno
"Internet traffic management (ITM) solutions like the Platform/Cisco
offering, in our judgment are a key part of essentially all Web services,"
said Peter Christy, principal, Collaborative Research the leading Internet
infrastructure industry analysts. "Any information worth making available
on
Don't know what it stands for (probably something about Internet,
Technology, and Multimedia) but found a document that said it was "a thirty
hour multimedia CD-ROM introducing networking technology to the novice and
selling for $50".
HTH,
Zsombor
At 06:35 PM 6/28/2003 +, james kong wrote
I have read Routing and Switching Written Exam (350-001)Study Suggestions.
This item is on the list---"ITM from the Cisco Connection Training CD
(DOC-CCTCD) Order ITM online".will U tell me the mean of "ITM"?Thank you
very much!!!
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Called Cisco and they do not have the upgrade anymore, to enable Wccp v2.
I have v1.7.5 and I need v1.7.6 .
It's not even on their software download site any longer.
Anyone have 1.7.6 lying around?
TIA
Scotty
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> server ?
>
> Does it work ?
>
> I have tried cisco 805 to dial into a microsoft RAS server and I could not
> get it to work.
>
>
Has anyone configured a cisco router to dial to a microsoft Windows 2000
server ?
Does it work ?
I have tried cisco 805 to dial into a microsoft RAS server and I could not
get it to work.
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To: Andrew Larkins
Subject: RE: Anyone written CSI 9E0-131 Cisco Safe? [7:69520]
Not sure what I was thinking here when I sent think - Speed reading is not
always good!! - I got 800 last time
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esign .
all the best .
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I got 880 last time and failed. I need to re-sit this one again soon, but
have been too busy lately
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Subject: RE: Anyone written CSI 9E0-131 Cisco Safe? [7:69520]
Not sure what I was thinking here when I sent think - Speed reading is not
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> All the best for your test .
>
>
i passed it on monday..
it covers SMR in DETAILthere is also simulation but its easy. i got
880..not to high but i havent to much time to study
good luck to anyone in road to the CCSP :)
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Warsaw University of Technology
prepare for the R/S lab next .
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> I'm planning on writing the Cisco Safe exam 9E0-131 in the next few weeks
> before it changes to the new exam. Anyone written this and have any hints?
>
&
It's kind of a pain. I just passed it. Read the Safe whitepaper very
carefully. Pay attention to the way it's worded... The exam is very picky
with some questions and a bit vague on others.
The 2 Boson practice tests help out a lot. I would highly recommend using
them to study with.
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> The problem with doing standby track tunnel is quite often, the tunnel
> interface doesn't go down. I had the same question awhile back when I was
> configuring HSRP and i found out that the tunnel interfaces would stay up,
> up, even though tra
The problem with doing standby track tunnel is quite often, the tunnel
interface doesn't go down. I had the same question awhile back when I was
configuring HSRP and i found out that the tunnel interfaces would stay up,
up, even though traffic stopped routing through it for one reason or
another.
Anyone configured NAT under tunnel interface (GRE tunnel)??
Also anyone knows if i can use standby track tunnel (HSRP track interface
command)??
Thanks,
Karim.
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What about StudyLabs.org, which is mentioned on the GroupStudy.com webpage?
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""jeffrey schwartz"" wrote in message
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> I thought I posted this before but I guess not. I am preparing for CCIE
> written then the lab and was wondering if anyone has used these guys
> http://www.amilabs.com before I invest any money? The price
I thought I posted this before but I guess not. I am preparing for CCIE
written then the lab and was wondering if anyone has used these guys
http://www.amilabs.com before I invest any money? The price seems decent for
a starter before I go to ccbootcamp labs etc.
Any info would be helpful
Hello all,
I am currently looking for a 3550-24 switch for my lab, if anyone has any
spare that they no longer needs, please let me know =)
Best Regards,
Hunt
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Hello all,
I am currently looking for the following voice modules fro my lab (I think
that's the cheapest way to go, please advice otherwise), if anyone has any
spare that they no longer needs, please let me know =)
2 of NM-1V (one for each of my Cisco 2620 router)
2 of VIC-2FXS (one for
IPX is still there
Passing score is still 849
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Dear all !!
Some of my friends will take the CCNA exam in next few week. I've gave them
outline of CCNA from cisco.com. But they still need more information
Is there newest experience in CCNA exam, like they have removed IPX Nowell,
passing score still stay at 849 ??? .
Thank you in advance
t.. once during testing. Some of this is
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> we are looking to migrate isdn backup at our retail stores to dsl...is
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> anyone that has performed this already?
>
> Timur Mirza
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Hello !
Im am going to take this test too !
Do know if there is some simulator for this test in internet ??
How about the score, is high ???
I will really appreciate for knowlodge that can help me in this matter !!
Tks !!
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gt; 1500 sites on isdn backup & we have tons of isdn
> telco issues
>
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> Priscilla
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Does that message set a record for the number of acronyms used? :-)
Priscilla
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> there
> > anyone that has performed this already?
>
>
> CL: having done a number of data networks that were DSL based (
> but none
> migrating ISDN to DSL ) I can offer this consideration: if a
> DSL link goes
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we are looking to migrate isdn backup at our retail stores to dsl...is there
anyone that has performed this already?
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>
> I have started preparing for my CCIE LAB again (2nd try in Feb). Now the
> LAB is changed with new additonal switch 3550 and so on.
>
> Anyone who is in t
ing confused
with it.
If anyone has a sample config of a digi portserver, that would be most
helpful as well...
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Matt
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I have started preparing for my CCIE LAB again (2nd try in Feb). Now the
LAB is changed with new additonal switch 3550 and so on.
Anyone who is in the same direction, can get in touch to get and share
views/inputs.
Regards,
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Does anybody here have/(go for) the Cisco Internet Solutions Specialist
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I'm afraid I've chosen the most obscure certification CISCO has to offer...
feeling sort of lonely and ridiculous...
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Anyone knows which pin is transmit and which is receive on the Big ESCON
connector? I onlt find there are marked as A and B but I dont know which is
Tx and which is Rx
Anyone can help?
:)
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> Thanks for all the input. I am trying to ramp up for this
> class to get the most out of it. Should be great judging on
> all the response.
>
> David
Let us know...
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Thanks for all the input. I am trying to ramp up for this class to get the
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David
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""David Vital"" wrote in message
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> Wondering if anyone here has experience with Global Knowledge and the
> classes they of
I just finished Cisco MPLS at the San Jose facility last week. Great course!
Adam
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> To:
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> Subject: Has Anyone used Global Knowledge? [7:57297]
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>
> > Wonderi
I used the one in Dallas for Advance BGP, great course and the receptionist
was hot.
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Subject: Has Anyone used Global Knowledge? [7:57297]
> Wondering if anyone here has experienc
David Vital wrote:
>
> Wondering if anyone here has experience with Global Knowledge
> and the classes they offer.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
Not within the last year or so but over the years I have sat probably half a
dozen classes with Global Knowledge. They always seem to
hi,
I have recently done a CWFUN course ...
this was at global knowledge in the UK
the instructor was very experienced and the facilities were good
loads of kit ...loads of software ...
and on this occasion i was the ONLY student...i would recommend them to
anyone
cheers
Steve
Wondering if anyone here has experience with Global Knowledge and the
classes they offer.
Thanks,
David
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interesting, do you have the link to the original article?
thanks,
Charles
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> Some LAN Switches with IGMP Snooping Enabled Stop Forwarding Multicast
> Packets on RRAS Startup
>
> The information in this article appli
Some LAN Switches with IGMP Snooping Enabled Stop Forwarding Multicast
Packets on RRAS Startup
The information in this article applies to:
* Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
SUMMARY
Routers connected to LAN switches configured with IGMP snooping may have
problems when a Windows 200
So I haven't seen anyone who passed newly revised CCIE exam yet. Do you know
anyone who passed new CCIE written exam?
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Has anyone ever got ezvpn to work, I have been banging my head on it for
more than a week now and and no luck, I have searched Cisco's website
and have followed this url exactly as stated
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk367/technologies_configuration_e
xample09186a00800945cf.shtml
After checking my routers I found that the show version does differentiate
between the 1720 and 1721. Hope this helps.
Paul
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Sorry, my last post's allignment got messed up-here it is again:
> Cisco 1721 and 1720 Product Comparison
> Cisco 1720 Cisco 1721
> Routing Performance(based on 64-byte packet)
> 8,400 packets per second 12,000 packets per sec
other than the listed model number on the outside of the router, I don't
think there are any differences in physical appearance. The 1721 comes
w/16MB of nonupgradable flash, the 1720 comes w/8MB. I've pasted the
comparison below-Hope this helps.
Cisco 1721 and 1720 Product Comparison
Feature
Group Studiers,
Anyone know how to tell the difference between a 1720 and 1721
router? Will it show up on a "show ver" that it is a 1721 vice 1720?
Is there something different as far as visually?
Thanks in advance,
Daren
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he side. Good for Cisco 2600s and 2500s.
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> Pickups only. Do not ask about shipping.
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> Also, I have a bunch of (5 or 6 or so) RJ-45 Token ring MAUs that I am
> giving away FREE to anyone who wants to pick them up (as-is).
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>
> Tom Larus, CCIE #10,104
/cabling situation.
approx 21" width 18" height by 17" depth
Has handles on the side. Good for Cisco 2600s and 2500s.
Pickups only. Do not ask about shipping.
Also, I have a bunch of (5 or 6 or so) RJ-45 Token ring MAUs that I am
giving away FREE to anyone who wants to pick them up
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Chuck's Long Road
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Subject: Re: Strange behaviour for 2600 tftpdnld - anyone else has
[7:54871]
I encountered something similar with IOS 12.1.10 enterprise on the 2500
series. I reported it to Cisco and posted somethin
invalid checksum. Downloaded some new code and same
> results.
> Eventually, through sheer frustration I tried IOS 11.3 IP only. This
worked.
> I then reloaded the router for the new code to take effect. I was now able
> to upload the IOS 12.2.12 that I was originally trying. Worked perf
to upload the IOS 12.2.12 that I was originally trying. Worked perfectly.
> Routers are 100% stable.
>
> Anyone else have problems like this??
>
> Andrew Larkins
> BCom, CCNP, CCDP
> Bytes Technology Networks
> A Division of the Bytes Technology Group
> A Member of the Altron
same
results.
Eventually, through sheer frustration I tried IOS 11.3 IP only. This worked.
I then reloaded the router for the new code to take effect. I was now able
to upload the IOS 12.2.12 that I was originally trying. Worked perfectly.
Routers are 100% stable.
Anyone else have problems like
I am interested in getting in touch with anyone who took lab in SJ on Sept
25th. Especially there were 2 from Anahiem. Hey guys if you are interested
please send me an email at "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", I'd like to start a study
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I need a favor. If you, or anyone you know work for either of the ISPs
mentioned above, please e-mail me.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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