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>>I have a customer that has a
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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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> I have a customer that has a small office with a Cisco 56K
> Frame router.
> They
> are runni
All-
I have a CBOS IOS on a CISCO Router ( 600 series). I am trying to make this
router a filter router. When I implement the rules below, nothing comes
across. I have checked the documentation, but still can't find the solution.
Does anybody have any ideas?
Your help is well apprec
oblem just started all of a sudden? The Internet has been
pretty shaky lately. You may be getting pinged constantly, for example. Are
you stopping those before you translate them? Do you have a firewall? Is the
router acting as a firewall? How is it configured? Please send us more da
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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 then it gets to the point where you can no
longer even ping the ethernet side. If I remove the RG45 cable from t
help
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Steven Aiello wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
>I need some folks with hopefully a CCIE to answer this
> question.
>
> If there is an un subnetted class A, and there are 25 or users
> on the
> network. would the fact that the network is unsubnetted cause
> a large
> load of network traffic?
>
> her
d should immediately delete it from your computer.
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From: Steven Aiello [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 7:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ??? Dumb Consultant ??? - Please Help [7:75213]
Hello all,
I need some folks with hopefully a CC
Netmasks don't generate traffic, hosts do. :)
Thanks,
Zsombor
Steven Aiello wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
>I need some folks with hopefully a CCIE to answer this
> question.
>
> If there is an un subnetted class A, and there are 25 or users
> on the
> network. would the fact that the network i
Hello all,
I need some folks with hopefully a CCIE to answer this question.
If there is an un subnetted class A, and there are 25 or users on the
network. would the fact that the network is unsubnetted cause a large
load of network traffic?
here is the reason and layout.
Our company uses
At 5:32 PM + 9/10/03, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>Reimer, Fred wrote:
>>
>> I've always liked hex myself. A hex mask of FF.FF.F8.00 can be
>> written as
>> F800 and still mean the same thing. You obviously can't do
>> that with
>> 255.255.128.0 (255.255.128.0 != 2,552,551,280). Wh
immediately delete it from your computer.
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From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 12:57 PM
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Subject: RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]
At 11:34 AM -0400 9/10/03, Reimer, Fred wrote:
>Ye
er, Fred [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 11:26 AM
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Yes! Even I would not feel comfortable configuring BGP in a production
environment yet, and although I don't have my CCNP yet, I did pa
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> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 11:32 PM
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> Subject: RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]
>
> At 10:36 PM + 9/9/03, Dom wrote:
> >Fred, check out the
At 11:34 AM -0400 9/10/03, Reimer, Fred wrote:
>Yes, but the CCIE labs are supposed to be for ISP level engineers, who
>almost certainly won't be using default routes most of the time. It should
>be assumed that by the time you get to the CCIE level you have much
>experience in default routing.
>
At 11:40 AM -0400 9/10/03, Reimer, Fred wrote:
>I've always liked hex myself. A hex mask of FF.FF.F8.00 can be written as
>F800 and still mean the same thing. You obviously can't do that with
>255.255.128.0 (255.255.128.0 != 2,552,551,280). While binary works the same
>way as hex in this man
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T
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At 10:36 PM + 9/9/03, Dom wrote:
>Fred, check out the archives for Howard's piece on the difference
>between 'Rocket Science' and 'BGP' when at NA
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At 11:32 PM + 9/9/03, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>Dom wrote:
>>
>> And one last point, No LAN is an island, why two
6:37 PM
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Oh, and while I'm on the subject - why EIGRP? This is a proprietary
Cisco Protocol. OK, I believe that Juniper may have implemented it, but
to the best of my knowledge no one
PM
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Dom wrote:
>
> And one last point, No LAN is an island, why two IG(P)
> protocols and no
> EG(P) protocol?
>
> A NA should at least a some understanding of how to connect to
> the
> ou
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From: Dom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 6:59 PM
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Subject: RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]
And one last point, No LAN is an island, why two IG(P) protocols and no
EG(P) pro
s I need
> networks with
>
> 400 hosts
> 200 hosts
> 50 hosts
> 50 hosts
> 2 hosts (for serial int - no ip un-numbered allowed )
> 2 hosts
> 2 hosts
>
> Also no NATing
>
> Thanks all I really could use the help
>
> Steve
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> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 7:02 AM
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> Subject: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]
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>
> I just started my routing class for my CCNP. We are covering
> CIDR. The
> book is V
Hi there,
There is a great link for al this you should check out:
http://www.3com.com/other/pdfs/infra/corpinfo/en_US/501302.pdf
Cheers,
Kenan
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>From: "Howard C. Berkowitz"
>Reply-To: "Howard C. Berkowitz"
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>Subject: RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]
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>At 11:32 PM + 9/9/03,
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From: Steven Aiello [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 8:02 AM
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Subject: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]
I just started my routing clas
>Oh, and while I'm on the subject - why EIGRP? This is a proprietary
>Cisco Protocol. OK, I believe that Juniper may have implemented it, but
>to the best of my knowledge no one else has.
Can we say account control?
EIGRP is somewhat less resource intensive than link state protocols
under some c
At 11:32 PM + 9/9/03, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>Dom wrote:
>>
>> And one last point, No LAN is an island, why two IG(P)
>> protocols and no
>> EG(P) protocol?
>>
>> A NA should at least a some understanding of how to connect to
>> the
>> outside world - when to use BGP and when not to
n Zone.
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>Reimer, Fred
>Sent: 09 September 2003 22:03
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]
>
>
>I guess my expectation and Cisco&
subnets could be
> formed from a block - the all zeros and all ones subnets were not counted.
> Does this still hold with the new curriculum?
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Tom Lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 3:54 PM
> > T
: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 3:54 PM
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> Subject: Re: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]
>
>
> We are now teaching VLSM/CIDR in the CCNA curriculum.
>
> Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
> Community College of Southern Nevada
> Cisco ATC/Regional Netwo
not tell them that it is grown up stuff and they will learn
***more*** about it later - Just give them an overview.
Just my 0.02 GPBs
Dom
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> -Original Message-
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>
> Oh, and while I'm on the s
about.
Best regards,
Dom Stocqueler
SysDom Technologies
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Sent: 09 September 2003 23:37
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Subject: RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work
e. As long as you do it
> correctly
> and don't have any overlap the subnetting scheme is up to you.
>
> Another helpful tip: don't ever use classful terminology any more!
> Don't say
> "Class A" to refer to an 8-bit prefix or subnet mask; don't say &
x27;t say
"Class A" to refer to an 8-bit prefix or subnet mask; don't say
"Class C" to
refer to a 24-bit mask, or /24. That will help move your brain away
from
that type of thinking.
Think of your address space as a big pie, and each time you cut a
segment in
CTED] On Behalf Of
Reimer, Fred
Sent: 09 September 2003 22:03
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I guess my expectation and Cisco's, or at least their current
expectations as listed on their web site, don't match then. By my
definitio
ssage-
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Reimer, Fred
Sent: 09 September 2003 22:03
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I guess my expectation and Cisco's, or at least their current
expectations as listed on thei
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do it correctly
and don't have any overlap the subnetting scheme is up to you.
Another helpful tip: don't ever use classful terminology any more! Don't say
"Class A" to refer to an 8-bit prefix or subnet mask; don't say "Class C" to
refer to a 24-bit mask, or /24.
, print
or rely on this email, and should immediately delete it from your computer.
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No offense, but this is CCNA material. If you are going for your CCNP, then
you should already have your CCNA and know
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> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 7:02 AM
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> Subject: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]
>
>
> I just started my routing class for my CCNP. We are covering
> CIDR. The
> book is V
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From: Steven Aiello [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 8:02 AM
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Subject: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]
I just started my routing clas
s I need
> networks with
>
> 400 hosts
> 200 hosts
> 50 hosts
> 50 hosts
> 2 hosts (for serial int - no ip un-numbered allowed )
> 2 hosts
> 2 hosts
>
> Also no NATing
>
> Thanks all I really could use the help
>
> Steve
> **Please support
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requires.
If you need more help, please let me know, but try and work it out for
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Best regards,
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Steven
> I have network number
>
> 192.168.24.0 / 22
>
> from this I need
> networks with
>
> 400 hosts
> 200 hosts
> 50 hosts
> 50 hosts
> 2 hosts (for serial int - no ip un-numbered allowed )
> 2 hosts
> 2 hosts
192.168.24.0/23 - 512 (400 hosts fit nicely)
192.168.26.0/24 - 256 (200 hosts f
hosts
50 hosts
2 hosts (for serial int - no ip un-numbered allowed )
2 hosts
2 hosts
Also no NATing
Thanks all I really could use the help
Steve
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Thanks Everyone for all your suggestions. I searched on setting up Back to
Back Frame Relay and sure enough, the link to the particular Cisco Webpage
was still there. I printed it out and should be moving on in my Labs
today. I really appreciate all your help and hope I can return the favor to
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Subject: RE: Stuck on Subinterfaces - HELP! [7:74854]
Yes, when I say frame relay back to back or point to point I mean that
you can have one router's serial directly connected to another's and run
frame relay sub interfaces on each, with no frame switch. Unfortunately
I
orized it, I am sure
someone on the list does though.
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Thanks for the detailed description Guy. That helps
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>Subject: RE: Stuck on Subinterfaces - HELP! [7:74854]
>
>
>Use the frame relay for subinterfaces. You use subinterfaces to connect
>multiple frame relay location to the hub.
>
>Raj
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Thanks for the detailed description Guy. That helps quite a bit. I think
maybe the Book just assumes that when you see IP's on Serial Subinterfaces,
you will understand that Frame Relay Encapsulation was set up on them ahead
of time and just skips ahead to the OSPF, IS-IS configurations. So I
sk
It may help to think of it this way. When you have a single physical and
logical interface, it is easy for the router to determine how to process the
incoming/outgoing traffic, it just uses the attributes assigned to the
interface, that is its only option.
When you add a subinterface, while you
Hi Rich,
The moment you configure a subint on an int, the int does not sense
anything layer 3. when your csu or in your case the routers are connected
together the int will show up-up.For the subint to sh up-up your layer must
be ok, therefore your ip address must be properly configured.
You theref
on Subinterfaces - HELP! [7:74854]
Use the frame relay for subinterfaces. You use subinterfaces to connect
multiple frame relay location to the hub.
Raj
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Use the frame relay for subinterfaces. You use subinterfaces to connect
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Could someone help a CCNP student who is really confused? I am currently
studying for the BSCI Routing Exam using the Sybex Books on a home Lab of 4
2500's and 1 2600. It has been working great and I have always been very
pleased with the Sybex Series. Unfortunately they have never co
All-
I have a CBOS IOS on a CISCO Router ( 600 series). I am trying to make this
router a filter router. When I implement the rules below, nothing comes
across. I have checked the documentation, but still can't find the solution.
Does anybody have any ideas?
Your help is well apprec
Of course, if you're in the UK, you are (I think) probably using ETSI ISDN,
so the physical config would actually be something like...
controller E1 0
clock source line primary
pri-group timeslots 1-31
interface Serial0:15
isdn switch-type primary-net5
! rest of interface config...
That's fr
Brijesh Patel wrote:
> I want one BRI port and 14 Sync/Async Ports in the Router. I have choosed
> the 2691 router as follows:
>
> Cisco 2691 Router
>
> Particulars Qty
>
> NM 8A/s Card1
> WIC 2A/s Card3
>
> But how to take BRI Port??? I
Hi,
I want one BRI port and 14 Sync/Async Ports in the Router. I have choosed
the 2691 router as follows:
Cisco 2691 Router
Particulars Qty
NM 8A/s Card1
WIC 2A/s Card3
But how to take BRI Port??? Is there any option in 2600 router??? Or
Robert Bentley wrote:
>Hi
>
>I'm slowly getting my teeth into the world of cisco - but I am struggling to
>set up the following.
>I have two Cisco 2611XM routers, each with a serial card and a PRI card.
>I have set up the serial interfaces with a 30 bit IP address range, and the
>2Mb serial link w
hello
r u using a PRI E1 or T1
If PRI E1
configure the serial n:15
ip address
line code hdb3
framing CRC-4
no shut
configure
this as the backup link for ur serial
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I'm slowly getting my teeth into the world of cisco - but I am struggling to
set up the following.
I have two Cisco 2611XM routers, each with a serial card and a PRI card.
I have set up the serial interfaces with a 30 bit IP address range, and the
2Mb serial link works well. I would now like to
lazy mentor wrote:
>
> I've seen where people load balanced two T1's on a per packet
> basis and achieved 1.5 megs on both circuits. Which would give
> them a total of 3Megs, but the provider said that they are load
> balancing 1.5 megs over two T1's. I asked different person same
> provider, that
I've seen where people load balanced two T1's on a per packet basis and
achieved 1.5 megs on both circuits. Which would give them a total of 3Megs,
but the provider said that they are load balancing 1.5 megs over two T1's. I
asked different person same provider, that if I'm load balancing two T1's
Thank you both for the suggestions and info!
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or of which function ?
What happen if AAA is enable but authentication not set ?
What is termination at local loop BRI call ?
what is caht scrip function ?
how you do a Load sharing in NAT ( 2 actions )
Please help if you know the answer for those questions. Thanks
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I was asked a question about load balancing on routers and servers. Ive
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> Please help with the following scenario: A laptop user works for Company A
>
I was asked a question about load balancing on routers and servers. Ive
looked it up on the websites but can someone give me their 2 cents about it?
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Please help with the following scenario: A laptop user works for Company A
and possesses a
Please help with the following scenario: A laptop user works for Company A
and possesses a Company A laptop that belongs to their domain. The user has
needs to frequently access confidential records that belong to Company A,
while on another company's network.
The user also works onsite
I have the following scenario:
Cisco Access-Point AP340 with IP address 172.16.1.1/24,
Cisco ACS version 3.2 on Win2k Server with IP address 172.16.1.2/24,
DHCP, WINS and DNS Servers are running on a linux server with IP
172.16.1.3/24,
Default Gateway for network 172.16.1.0/24 points to 172.16.1.
Could you send the configs?
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Can you post your configs so we can see exactly what you are doing?
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> Hi all,
> I need some help on eigro redistribution.I redist eigrp from two AS into
> each othe
Hi all,
I need some help on eigro redistribution.I redist eigrp from two AS into
each other.I can see all the routes in one AS and not the other. What do I
need to do?
Rgds,
AK
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Hi all,
I need some help on eigro redistribution.I redist eigrp from two AS into
each other.I can see all the routes in one AS and not the other. What do I
need to do?
Rgds,
AK
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Thanks For the detailed Info that really helped me in the configuration.
I configured my router to use tacacs+ and its working fine .In this Article
you Specified that TACACS+ provides two methods to control the authorization
of router commands
on a per-user or per-group basis. The first method i
Comparing TACACS+ and RADIUS
The following sections compare several features of TACACS+ and RADIUS.
UDP and TCP
RADIUS uses UDP while TACACS+ uses TCP. TCP offers several advantages over
UDP. TCP offers a connection-oriented transport, while UDP offers
best-effort delivery. RADIUS requires additio
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Subject: Re: Urgent Help On Cisco Radius [7:72617]
Rohit ,
cisco version of radius is termed as TACACS Server.
It has the capability of any login users to provide
authentication,authorisation as well as accounting. Means if the user
coming in for logon needs to be a part of cisco database
server will decide whether
what rights to be given to you. Also a track of all
the operations are kept by cisco server in the form of
log.
You can read the documentation that comes along with
the CD and very self explainatory.
Regards
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server will decide whether
what rights to be given to you. Also a track of all
the operations are kept by cisco server in the form of
log.
You can read the documentation that comes along with
the CD and very self explainatory.
Regards
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topic ezxactly do u need h
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- Tom
E. Keith J. wrote:
> 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 o
work or we need to put some other
radius software for that .
Thanks and Regards
Rohit Sundriyal
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> what topic ezxactly do u need help on?
> give me some details and i might be able to help.
> -Nakul
>
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what topic ezxactly do u need help on?
give me some details and i might be able to help.
-Nakul
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