Dear Group,
anybody knows some good resources on web for Fibre cables specifications
(w.r.t. Cisco products) & standards.
many thanks in advance.
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I want to test QoS features on a router, and am looking for a good
traffic
Try NetIQ chariot.
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Check out Nantechthey have a
Check out Nantechthey have a BGP route generator for windows and it
includes a traffic generator for testing with different service types. We
use it in our lab and it works pretty good for $75.
Thanks,
Mario Puras
SoluNet Technical Support
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I want to test QoS features on a router, and am looking for a good traffic
generator which can generate different kinds of traffic. Any
recommendations?
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neil
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Team,
Does anybody know where I can find some testing software for this exam?
Boson does not offer it and I'm having problems finding anything relevant to
this exam. Also, if you have already taken the exam could you please let me
know what resources you used to pass it. Thanks for your he
This should help.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk713/tk584/technologies_tech_note09186a0080
0a754b.shtml
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Do
Yes it has a BuiltIn CSU/DSU
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> Do the routers have built-in CSU/DUSs? That makes a difference.
>
> Priscilla
>
> Curious wrote:
> >
> > I want to do a
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> Frame Circuit.
> Tell me what i need to configure
> Both routers are Cisco 2600 and running 12.0 IOS.
>
> thanks,
>
>
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I want to do a loopback testing between my router and a remote router over a
Frame Circuit.
Tell me what i need to configure
Both routers are Cisco 2600 and running 12.0 IOS.
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>
> I have three cat6000 switch configured in vtp in server mode in a
production
> environment. Now I am going to make all of them in transparent
> mode(including the switch have RSM)as there is some pe
I can only get csim working if the telephones are connected
via an IP Peer.
Testing locally, i.e. two phones connected to different ports
on the same FXS module doesn't give me any successful values.
Here is a local call that was successfully answered, but yet
csim says it wasn't.
A
Greetings all,
I'm looking to test a large ACL impact on a router and wondering if any
of you have or know of an already made list some where that I can use.
Thanks...Nabil
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Guys,
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perform on a network before implementing it. There are many tools that give
a MOS score and many other tools give a PSQM report. What do you recommend?
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S bits marked,
I think I stated in a different post that all packets were apparently being
identified as IP packets with no ToS bit set.
> JMcL
> The Long and Winding Road wrote:
> >
> > the continuing saga of QoS configuration and testing
> >
> >
> > As near
Are you pinging directly from the router where the QoS stuff is configured,
or are the pings going through the router?
JMcL
The Long and Winding Road wrote:
>
> the continuing saga of QoS configuration and testing
>
>
> As near as I can tell, ping testing is utterly useless
OS thing. I'm using
12.1.5T10, which "should" work. I'm following along in the DQoS class book.
>
> >>> "The Long and Winding Road"
> 10/12/02 01:42PM >>>
> the continuing saga of QoS configuration and testing
>
>
> As near as
Are you configuring these access-lists as packet filters only or part of
QoS?
>>> "The Long and Winding Road"
10/12/02 01:42PM >>>
the continuing saga of QoS configuration and testing
As near as I can tell, ping testing is utterly useless as a means of
testing
QoS
the continuing saga of QoS configuration and testing
As near as I can tell, ping testing is utterly useless as a means of testing
QoS configurations.
I have done any number of tests this morning. all of the following have been
applied inbound on an interface:
access-list 171 deny ip any any
Hi all
Routers and switches are available for training/testing purposes
also consultation / RFP work can be done on contract
Best Regards
Have A Good Day!!
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Just testing,
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Boson Software
http://www.boson.com/tests/routermfg.htm
Quoting adam lee :
> I tried searching the archive but all I received back
> was an error. I am
> wondering who writes a good practice exam(s) for the
> MCNS and CSPFA exams.
>
> TIA
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Thanks!
Which exams should I look at? They seem to have 3 for each exam.
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Boson
#x27;s changing. Before I spend anymore pesos for additional testing info I
am holding off until I know for sure that whatever I buy is geared to the
new tests and not the old stuff.
My 2 cents.
Quoting adam lee :
> Thanks!
>
> Which exams should I look at? They seem to have 3 for
>
]
Subject: RE: MCNS and CSPFA exams testing software [7:51581]
I have purchased 2 of each MCNS and CSPFA. All are good. I can't say that
MCNS #1 is better than MCNS #2 or worse than #3. They just ask different
questions but all are relavant to the tests you're taking.
The only caveat I wo
I tried searching the archive but all I received back was an error. I am
wondering who writes a good practice exam(s) for the MCNS and CSPFA exams.
TIA
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If you have experience on Perl, you can write your script easily using
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Group
Group,
I would like help with writting a script that dials out to all my
out-of-band 56k modems connected to my terminal servers and verify
connectivity. If connectivity is not working it would send out an email to
the Engineer telling the name of the device not working. Any help would be
app
Does anyone out there have a PolyCom Video conference device availble on the
Internet? I would like to conduct a test as soon as possible.
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>>> "Thomas" 02/15/02 12:03AM >>>
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> Can anyone see me?
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> From: Stephane Wantou Siantou [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 4:18 PM
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> Subject: Help on testing connectivity between two interfaces [7:31685]
>
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I set up a network with 3 routers but I don'
use an extended ping and source the ethernet interface. I'm assuming
you have connected these routers via serials.
Dave
extended ping, type ping at router prompt and then hit return
Stephane Wantou Siantou wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I set up a network with 3 routers but I don't have h
Let me make sure I know what you're asking.
e0-RouterA---(serial)--RouterB---e0
You want to verify that a host on the ethernet network on A can reach a
host on the Router B ethernet network? If so, perhaps extended ping is
what you're looking for:
routerA#ping
Protocol [ip]:
Tar
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Hi everybody,
I set up a network with 3 routers but I don't have hosts to connect to the
ethernet interfaces. Can anybody tell me how test connectivity between
two ethernet interfaces using ping or trace if th
Hi everybody,
I set up a network with 3 routers but I don't have hosts to connect to the
ethernet interfaces. Can anybody tell me how test connectivity between
two ethernet interfaces using ping or trace if there are no host attached
to those interfaces?
Thanks a lot,
Stephane
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does any have a script already written that I could use to run ISDN testing,
I have about 900 sites that I need to test one a week and verify that their
backup line is working, We currently have a script that a guy wrote a while
back that is doing the testing, the problem with his script is that
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cc:
Nemeth)" Subject: Re: Where Can I
download GATED 9.0 for testing BGP [7:27496]
Gated is embedded in all Unix platforms.
}
} Are you sure? RouteD, yes. I've always thought I had to install GateD.
On Apr 19, 8:39am, "Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
}
} > Gated is embedded in all Unix platforms.
}
} Are you sure? RouteD, yes. I've always thought I had to install GateD.
You're right, GateD is commercial software, although there is an
academic licence available. See http://www.gated.org/
7;d suggest a book called
> >LINUX TCP/IP Network Administration by Scott Mann, Mitchell Krell.
> >It's a very good book but I put it aside as I was spending to much
> >time with Linux instead of studying for the CCIE.
> >Regards,
> >Phil.
> > Frog escreveu:
studying for the CCIE.
> >Regards,
> >Phil.
> > Frog escreveu: Hi Everyone,
> >Could someone tell me where I can find gated 9.0 for testing BGP and OSPF
> >routing in UNIX!???
> >
> >Best regards
> >
> >Frog
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ery good book but I put it aside as I was spending to much
>time with Linux instead of studying for the CCIE.
>Regards,
>Phil.
> Frog escreveu: Hi Everyone,
>Could someone tell me where I can find gated 9.0 for testing BGP and OSPF
>routing in UNIX!???
>
>Best regards
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> >To: rick love
> >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: as3500 testing [7:24524]
> >Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 13:28:39 -0600
> >
> >
> > you mean as5300??
> >
> > what do you want to test? There are millions, ok thousands in
> >production
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>Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 13:28:39 -0600
>
>
> you mean as5300??
>
> what do you want to test? There are millions, ok thousands in
>production and they work well.
>
> Dave
you mean as5300??
what do you want to test? There are millions, ok thousands in
production and they work well.
Dave
rick love wrote:
>
> my company is ordering Cisco as3500's, does anyone have any Idea how I
would
> go about testing
my company is ordering Cisco as3500's, does anyone have any Idea how I would
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I thought Halifax was a great place to test. The town is beautiful and
relaxing. Great seafood and our Canadian friends know how to make a good
Beer. When there go to the waterfront area have a nice C$12.00 Lobster
dinner and visit the Titanic museum. Oh ya, no complaints about the testing
Hi everyone, this is my fist post.
I just signed up for Halifax for May 27th, 2002. Which testing site do you
preffer, Halifax or RTP?
Thanks,
Alex
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Dear all :
I 've are problem about testing cisco GBIC ZX in GSR. I just 've 50 M
single mode fiber.
Would you mind give me some information for test the GBIC.
Story :
Our client 've order 3 GBIC for Three-port Gigabit Ethernet Card .
But, some problem in 2 GBIC can't
I hate network performance testing because it's so ellusive in it's typical
"moving target" nature and different interpretations that can be derived
from the data you do collect.
Nevertheless, network performance analysis depends on baselining and
analysis of historical d
Hi Cisco Smarties ..!!
Need your help Again!!
Can you please recommend me some good tools to check the performance of
network.i.e Access/Distribution/Core layer response times
and throughputs etc..
our network is running with Cat6 and 7200 series equipments.
Thanks for the help.
Fa
Hi, all:
Does anyone knows what happens to Cisco Online Testing Web Site? I Try to
access it at
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/wwtraining/colt/ColtLogin.pl
But it returns the following:
You cannot access an assessment directly. In order to access an
assessment you have to proceed
I am trying to confirm the number of a NT1 device so that I can configure an
ISDN dial up to this device.
Should you be able to call this device with a standard phone and hear a ring
tone?
Is there any other way you can test the device without getting the phone
company involved?
Thanks
Douwe
available on a Frame Relay or ISDN connection?
>
> The purpose of this is for software testing I need to determine the exact
> bandwidth requirements and load on either a Frame or ISDN connection.
>
> Is there any software applications that can do this, or do I need to look
at
>
"Swart Douwe"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Bandwidth Testing and Monitoring [7:8088]
>Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 21:01:10 -0400
>
>Thanks for your reply Brian.
>
>Will the snmp gathering only give you the packet status and the
>configuration that you pu
:Re: Bandwidth Testing and Monitoring
[7:8088]
snmp gathering on the relevant serial interface??
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, Swart Douwe wrote:
&
nection?
>
> The purpose of this is for software testing I need to determine the exact
> bandwidth requirements and load on either a Frame or ISDN connection.
>
> Is there any software applications that can do this, or do I need to look
at
> a hardware device to do so? Any recom
Is anyone aware of an application or tool that I can use to monitor the
exact bandwidth available on a Frame Relay or ISDN connection?
The purpose of this is for software testing I need to determine the exact
bandwidth requirements and load on either a Frame or ISDN connection.
Is there any
No cheap way around it, it will require an ISDN Simulator (hardware device
that simulates 2+ ISDN lines, depending on model). ~US$1-2K depending on
what features you want. Cisco ISDN CIM's (software programs simulating
routers and ISDN configurations) run a lot less (US$150)and may be more
appro
I've read on the list about using 1 BRI and splitting the B Channels to use
a router with each B channel in a lab situation.
How is this done? I imagine I need to split the B channels at a physical
level.
Can anyone explain how to do this.
thanks,
tim
Tim Medley - CCNA, CCDA
VoIP Engineer
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Jon,
It's been two years since I took the SNAM course, but If i remember, we used
OS/2 Comm Manager...
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> I'd like to setup some SRB and
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Has anyone played around with the SNASim product from www.acomtech.com?
I'd like to setup some SRB and DLSw labs, but I don't have any way to
create SNA traffic. Some of the study docs I've read suggest running
NetBIOS over the links, but I'd rather run SNA, if possible.
I don't really understa
e ping will fail, because (presumably) the router at the other end
doesn't know where to send the ping, but it should raise your backup link.
Remove the static route after testing.
This is not a complete test. It does test physical connectivity (in my
experience, the main problem with backup links
>Hi,
>
>
>I am often amused by people that design sytems to work and test them
>to work. Why? At least test them to see if they fail to work.
>
>In a place I worked they had an UPS. This was to supply a backup
>for the entire computer room and state wide connumcations centre.
>Every other mon
Hi,
I am often amused by people that design sytems to work and test them to work. Why? At
least test them to see if they fail to work.
In a place I worked they had an UPS. This was to supply a backup for the entire
computer room and state wide connumcations centre. Every other month they w
>Brian wisely observed,
>You have to test it...no matter what. Thats like having a "Tape
>backup" system, but never actually trying to do a restore until you *have*
>to.
In the great tradition of sea stories, "Hey, this really happened!"
A couple of years ago, I had a consulting client t
I know this, why do you think I asked the question??? wow.
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Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 12:46 AM
Subject: Re: testing dial backup...
>
> You have to test
Some suggestions.
Make sure the ISDN link works first by not placing
backup interface commands in the config. Just ping the
remote dialer interface IP and see if it is succesful.
If its not theres a config issue. Once you know the
dialer connection works then place the backup
interface command on
You have to test it...no matter what. Thats like having a "Tape
backup" system, but never actually trying to do a restore until you *have*
to.
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Z wrote:
> Question... Anybody know how I can test to see if our dial backup on our =
> devices actually kicks up when the pr
]>
From:"Z" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: testing dial backup...
Question... Anybody know how I can test to see if our dial backup on our =
devices actually kicks up when the primary interface goes down? We have =
dialer interfaces as our backup
Question... Anybody know how I can test to see if our dial backup on our =
devices actually kicks up when the primary interface goes down? We have =
dialer interfaces as our backup and I want to see if they work. I just =
got to this place a month ago and have noticed that in most of the =
devices
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Hello colleagues,
I have a question regarding how to test an ISDN connection for a dialer
interface that is mapped to a loopback interface. I am used to dialer map
statements where I can ping the IP address that the dialer is mapped to, and
that brings up the ISDN link. The interface I want to
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Verzonden: donderdag 4 januari 2001 16:50
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Onderwerp: 98 testing...off subject of cisco
I realize this is not along the cisco lines, but I was wondering if anyone
knows if the 98 test for mcse is still valid. I have had the nt and th
nd don't
waste time - the market will become flooded with them eventually too, and
the rates they can command will drop accordingly.
Z
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: 98 tes
I realize this is not along the cisco lines, but I was wondering if anyone
knows if the 98 test for mcse is still valid. I have had the nt and the 98
courses plus net essentials, but never tested. I realize nt has since been
retired, but I can't find anything on-line anywhere about the 98 tes
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You'll need to make a back-to-back cable first. Pins 1&2 cross to pins
4&5. Config as you would for a true WAN, except have one router clock
internal and one router clock line.
Craig
At 02:06 AM 12/11/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi all,
> I want to do a back-to-back c
-Back testing
Make one interface dte and the other one dce and then put clocking on the
dce side .
Also check ur encapsulations is the same on both sides .
And check the physical interfaces are up .
Conf t
Int serial 0/0
Encap hdlc
Interface-type [dte|dce] not too sure about this one
Hi all,
I want to do a back-to-back connectivity testing between a 3660 and 3640
router using T1 Wan Interface cards.CAn anyone give me a sample config as to
how to do it ??
Thanks in advance.
hari
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Hi all,
I want to do a back-to-back connectivity testing between a
3660 and 3640
router using T1 Wan Interface cards.CAn anyone give me a sample
config as to
how to do it ??
Thank
Anyone testing at Vaser in Foster City, CA, should call Prometric and
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Title: RE: repost: Cisco Testing online
They do record your scores, but they don't get reported to anywhere except your email address. You can take the tests multiple times. There may be a limit but I haven't seen that info posted anywhere.
As for free, yes, it is free if y
I apologize if this gets posted twice. It hadn't shown up on my end for
over an hour.
Message:
What's the deal with this? Is it free for a CCO user? Do they record this
in any way or is it just practice? Can you only take the tests once?
Any response is appreciated.
Greg
I've sent too long emails to the list in the last two days and neither made
it, so I'm sending this as another test in case i'm just losing my mind,
which has been known to happen from time to time.
Sent at 8:39 Mountain Time
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Thanks for all the input. To the Cisco site I go!!
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-Original Message-
From: Carl Mirsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 9:26 AM
To: 'jeongwoo park'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Cisco online testing
No. You do get feedback as to which
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