why?

2000-10-22 Thread cslx
I use the line to connect with the console of 2501 and the serial of the pc,but no more 1 minute(even no more than 30 seconds),the Hyperterm lost response,I have to re-run the hyperterm,why? _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com

Why?

2000-07-10 Thread godonizuka
Why I can' t see my new message in the message list, but I've got some reply via mail? And I can see the follow up message that I've post. ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscrip

Re: why?

2000-10-22 Thread Pradeep Kumar
If you word the subject properly, it makes life easy.( for > 1 people ) Couldnt " Hyperterm Problem" be a better subject for this than a " why" Why not ! -Original Message- From:cslx [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:Sun, 22 Oct 2000 16:47:42 +0800 To: [E

RE: why?

2000-10-23 Thread Pete
r 22, 2000 4:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: why? I use the line to connect with the console of 2501 and the serial of the pc,but no more 1 minute(even no more than 30 seconds),the Hyperterm lost response,I have to re-run the hyperterm,why? _ FAQ, list archives,

Re: why?

2000-10-23 Thread Sam LI
yup, check the console line line con 0 exec-timeout 0 0 Sam LI - Original Message - From: Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 'cslx' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 8:09 AM Subject: RE: why? > Have your checked your

Re: why?

2000-10-23 Thread Veronica Tebbe
the pc,but no more 1 minute(even no more than 30 seconds),the Hyperterm lost response,I have to re-run the  hyperterm,why? _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL

SNA: why tokenring?

2000-10-12 Thread Alldread AK2 Robert J
I am just curious as to why SNA still runs on tokenring today. Is there any reason that it cannot just hook right into an ethernet network?? I have read a few white papers on SNA, and I assume that because tokenring was the major LAN media back in the day, and because SNA uses RIF'

RE: why tokenring?

2000-10-13 Thread Trevor Corness, CCNA
Behalf Of Alldread AK2 Robert J Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 5:19 AM To: Cisco@Groupstudy. Com (E-mail) Subject: SNA: why tokenring? I am just curious as to why SNA still runs on tokenring today. Is there any reason that it cannot just hook right into an ethernet network?? I have read a

Re: Re: Why?

2000-10-22 Thread NeoLink2000
Original message from: "Pradeep Kumar"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >If you word the subject properly, it makes life easy.( >for > 1 people ) >Couldnt " Hyperterm Problem" be a better subject for >this than a " why" >Why not ! Couldn't y

Why not supernetting?

2000-11-08 Thread jeongwoo park
Hi All, I am looking for advice on a LAN performance issue. i am running primarily NT4 and win2K boxes on a 100Mbit UTP Ethernet LAN. my servers are on static IPs on one subnet while my clients pick up DHCP addresses (assigned out of my control) in any one of half a dozen other subnets. file t

OT: IRR Why?

2000-11-15 Thread John Hardman
Hi All Well I am in the middle of setting up my first eBGP deployment, and I keep coming back to Internet Routing Registries (IRR)... I will be multi-homed with two providers, QWest and Level3. Level3 has it's own IRR, QWest doesn't seem to be too organized at all ;-) I will have two /23's, two

Loopback - why needed ?

2000-06-05 Thread Hans Schimek
Hi ! in the last few sample configurations i came across the term LOOPBACK. what is this device needed for and why do i have to specify this. concerning FRAME RELAY or ISDN for example. thanx a lot === Hans Schimek Student Fachhochschule St. Pölten f

why saw different load?

2001-02-07 Thread Eric.ding
router one' int s0 and router two' int s0 use DDN to connected,also set the same bandwidth. router one>sh int s0 i got the load is 31/255 but router two>sh int s0 i get the load is 250/250 _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/l

why saw different load?

2001-02-07 Thread jenny . mcleod
uld roughly match the output rate of the other (there's actually a couple of reasons why it might not but in most cases this holds). On newer versions of IOS (certainly 12.1, not sure about 12.0), both the txload (transmit, or outbound load) and rxload (receive, or inbound load) are shown. J

why NAT breaks VPN?

2001-03-17 Thread jeongwoo park
Hi all could anyone explain to me why NAT breaks VPN? Then what could be the solution for that? I heard that policy routing could be one solution. I just want to verify that with you guys. Thanks in advance -- jeongwoo _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription

Why so many buffers ?

2000-12-12 Thread CCIE TB
Hi, There are many buffers on Cisco routers like small, middles, big, 1. Is there any advantage/disadvantage of having many buffers compared to having one or two only. 2. How and in what order they are being used by the system ? Any feedback is highly appreciated. Adia __

why pri call failed

2001-01-15 Thread Frank
I connect a AS5300 (4 E1/PRI) with a PRI line from the switch, after I"deb isdn q931""deb isdn q921",i run "csim start ***"to simulate a call,and i got the following result,and the call setup failed, why? 1d03h: ISDN Se0:15: RX <- SABMEp c/r = 1 sapi =

why pri call failed

2001-01-17 Thread jenny . mcleod
PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: why pri call failed I connect a AS5300 (4 E1/PRI) with a PRI line from the switch, after I"deb isdn q931""deb isdn q921",i run "csim start ***"to simulate a call,and i got

Why people prefer ccbootcamp.com??

2000-09-21 Thread Sean Lee
I'm trying to sign up for lab access, I check out 3 sites for this, nantech.com, fatkid.com, and ccbootcamp.com It seems like ccbootcamp is most popular since they are almost fully booked Why are they so popular? Is there special reason why? equipment wise, do they do more service? why?

Re: SNA: why tokenring?

2000-10-12 Thread Edward Solomon
7;m wrong > .. > > sohail. > > > > > > Alldread AK2 Robert J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@groupstudy.com on > 13.10.2000 02:04:11 > > Please respond to Alldread AK2 Robert J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > To: "Cisco@Groupstu

Re: SNA: why tokenring?

2000-10-12 Thread sohail . rao
sco@Groupstudy. Com (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: Subject: SNA: why tokenring? I am just curious as to why SNA still runs on tokenring today. Is there any reason that it cannot just hook right into an ethernet network?? I have read a few white papers on SNA, and I assume that be

Re: SNA: why tokenring?

2000-10-12 Thread Brian Lodwick
, and not just right off of the access server. Just my uneducated 2 cents >>>Brian >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],Alldread AK2 Robert J ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: SNA: why tokenring? >Date: Thu, 12 O

Re: SNA: why tokenring?

2000-10-12 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 08:19 AM 10/12/00, Alldread AK2 Robert J wrote: >I am just curious as to why SNA still runs on tokenring today. IBM got their foot in the door at many large companies and then closed the door behind them. The end result is that many companies deployed all IBM-developed technologies. I

Re: SNA: why tokenring?

2000-10-12 Thread Scott Nelson
> At 08:19 AM 10/12/00, Alldread AK2 Robert J wrote: >>I am just curious as to why SNA still runs on tokenring today. > > IBM got their foot in the door at many large companies and then closed the > door behind them. The end result is that many companies deployed all > IBM-d

Re: SNA: why tokenring?

2000-10-12 Thread Craig Columbus
Not to shift the subject, but if you need the consistent latency and reliability for multimedia, why not go with ATM? The bandwidth available is better than Token ring and the cost isn't *that* much more. In any case, SNA over Ethernet is no problem in a well-designed network. As Pris

Re: SNA: why tokenring?

2000-10-12 Thread Scott Nelson
path/PVC/SVC for regular bursty data, another for multicast, another for VTC, another for H.323 voice/video, etc. Scott > Not to shift the subject, but if you need the consistent latency and > reliability for multimedia, why not go with ATM? The bandwidth available > is better than Toke

Re: Why not supernetting?

2000-11-08 Thread Peter Van Oene
Outside of anything more "best practice design" specific which others are and I'm sure will cover, I would look at your 100 meg downlinks (connections from edge switches to aggregation switches back to 5500 in increasing order of importance) Specifically, check to ensure that your duplexes on

Re: Why not supernetting?

2000-11-08 Thread Kevin Wigle
quot;jeongwoo park" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Groupstudy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, 08 November, 2000 17:13 Subject: Why not supernetting? > Hi All, > > I am looking for advice on a LAN performance issue. i > am running primarily NT4 and win2K boxes on a

RE: Why not supernetting?

2000-11-09 Thread Sebastien Venturoso
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Why not supernetting? Outside of anything more "best practice design" specific which others are and I'm sure will cover, I would look at your 100 meg downlinks (connections from edge switches to aggregation switches back to 5500 in increasing order of importance

Re: Why not supernetting?

2000-11-09 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
2000 2:13 PM Subject: Why not supernetting? > Hi All, > > I am looking for advice on a LAN performance issue. i > am running primarily NT4 and win2K boxes on a 100Mbit > UTP Ethernet LAN. > > my servers are on static IPs on one subnet while my > clients pick up DHCP addresses (

RE: Why not supernetting?

2000-11-09 Thread Chuck Larrieu
On Behalf Of Donald B Johnson Jr Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 9:00 AM To: jeongwoo park; Groupstudy Subject: Re: Why not supernetting? Your problem seems to be insufficient hardware. Supernetting five subnets and putting 500 stations on one segement will cripple your

RE: Why not supernetting?

2000-11-09 Thread Quadri, Habeeb
but machines are predictible. Habeeb > -Original Message- > From: Chuck Larrieu [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 11:47 AM > To: Donald B Johnson Jr; jeongwoo park; Groupstudy > Subject: RE: Why not supernetting? > > Just to be arg

Re: Why not supernetting?

2000-11-09 Thread jeongwoo park
n whatever is between them is a > bottleneck. Normally a > Cat5500 shouldn't be that bottleneck especially if > it's doing the routing > (with a RSM/MSFC). > > Can you elaborate on how traffic is getting from one > subnet to another? > > Kevin Wigle > >

Re: Why not supernetting?

2000-11-11 Thread Brian W.
subnets and putting 500 stations on one segement will > cripple your network. > Duck > - Original Message - > From: jeongwoo park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Groupstudy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 2:13 PM > Subject: Why not supernetting

Re: Why not supernetting?

2000-11-11 Thread Peter A van Oene
r network. >> Duck >> - Original Message - >> From: jeongwoo park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: Groupstudy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 2:13 PM >> Subject: Why not supernetting? >> >> >> > Hi All, >>

Re: OT: IRR Why?

2000-11-15 Thread Martin-Guy Richard
Hi John, I had the same question as yours. I did not get an answer, so what I did is the "So be it" approach. You will need an ASN (Autonomous System Number) and what you need to do is get it from ARIN. Once you have it from Arin, you can register your Routing Object (Maintainet, AS, and so o

why need console server?

2000-08-23 Thread Yee, Jason
<<...>> Referring to this diagram anyone knows why we need a console server and what is a console server why can't we just telnet to the s0 interface of the router instead of via console server then do a reverse telnet ? any input will be greatly a

Re: Loopback - why needed ?

2000-06-06 Thread Doug Laing
in their topological database. Doug Hans Schimek wrote: > Hi ! > > in the last few sample configurations i came across the term LOOPBACK. > what is this device needed for and why do i have to specify this. > concerning FRAME RELAY or ISDN for example.

e: Loopback - why needed ?

2000-06-06 Thread cisco cabanaboy
; > in the last few sample configurations i came across the term LOOPBACK. > what is this device needed for and why do i have to specify this. > concerning FRAME RELAY or ISDN for example. > > thanx a lot > > === > Hans Schimek > > Stu

why SFM? [7:42877]

2002-04-30 Thread TP
I'm reading the 6509 product overview and I could configure it with the Switch Fabric Module (WS-C5600-SFM or WS-X6500-SFM2). Two questions: - Which is the benefit of th SFM? -Why I MUST install it in slot 5 or 6? Thanks in advance, Teresa Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com

RE: why saw different load?

2001-02-07 Thread Mustafa Kemal Furat
--Original Message- From: Eric.ding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 12:22 PM To: Groupstudy Subject: why saw different load? router one' int s0 and router two' int s0 use DDN to connected,also set the same bandwidth. router one>sh int s0 i got the loa

Re: why saw different load?

2001-02-07 Thread Georg Naggies
ommand greetings Georg > -Original Message- > From: Eric.ding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 12:22 PM > To: Groupstudy > Subject: why saw different load? > > > router one' int s0 and router two' int s0 use DDN to connected,also

RE: why NAT breaks VPN?

2001-03-18 Thread Urooj's Hi-speed Internet
Folks, A very good explanation ( by Lisa Phifer, Core Competence ) of where NAT and IPSec are in harmony and where they are not can be found at : http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/759/ipj_3-4/ipj_3-4_nat.html Happy reading. Aziz S. Islam _ FAQ, list archives, a

Re: Why so many buffers ?

2000-12-13 Thread Leonard Ong
Hello, >1. Is there any advantage/disadvantage of having many buffers compared to >having one or two only. Usually Data packets come in different sizes, therefor it's efficient to categorize these sizes into predetermined one. For example if you dont have categories of buffers, and only have o

Re: Why so many buffers ?

2000-12-13 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
ll, medium, big, etc. system buffers. Having different size buffers means that memory is used efficiently. Packets come in different sizes. Why waste a 1500-byte buffer for Telnet packets, which are only 64 bytes, typically? Or another example is AppleTalk packets, which are always 600 bytes or

RE: Why so many buffers ?

2000-12-14 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
>Thanks. > > -Original Message- >From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 11:28 AM >To: CCIE TB; [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject:Re: Why so many buffers ? > >If you can believe the CIT class, the small, midd

Re: Why people prefer ccbootcamp.com??

2000-09-21 Thread michael
You can buy the book CCIE ALL IN ONE LAB STUDY GUIDE,it's very useful. **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Associates.html _ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ,

RE: Why people prefer ccbootcamp.com??

2000-09-21 Thread Eitland Brett Contr USAFE IN/SAIC
, Brett -Original Message- From: Sean Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 10:12 AM To: Cisco@Groupstudy. Com Subject: Why people prefer ccbootcamp.com?? I'm trying to sign up for lab access, I check out 3 sites for this, nantech.com, fatkid.com

RE: Why people prefer ccbootcamp.com??

2000-09-21 Thread Louie Belt
: Cisco@Groupstudy. Com Subject: RE: Why people prefer ccbootcamp.com?? Does anyone know of a website that provide lab scenarios free of charge (except FatKid.com) for those individuals that already have all the lab equipment needed? FatKid is an excellent resource, but I would like to find other

RE: Why people prefer ccbootcamp.com??

2000-09-21 Thread Dale Holmes
land Brett Contr USAFE IN/SAIC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Eitland Brett Contr USAFE IN/SAIC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Cisco@Groupstudy. Com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: Why people prefer ccbootcamp.com?? >Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 10:58:33 +0200 &g

ATTEMPT state.....Why? [7:32788]

2002-01-21 Thread Cisco Nuts
Hello,In an OSPF netw. in a FR hub-and-spoke topology(RTA and RTC being the spokes and RTB being the hub), using physical intfs. and using map statements in the spokes, and neighbor statements, why do the spokes show a state of Attempt/Drother for the other spoke but in the hub show the state

Re: Loopbacking the Router? (why???)

2000-07-27 Thread NeoLink2000
I was just wondering why you would waste a physical int. for a loopback? You can create logical interfaces with the "int Loopback0" and so on. So why would you take up a serial int unless you were using subinterfaces? I'm not trying to be smart. I really want to know what or wh

RE: Loopbacking the Router? (why???)

2000-07-27 Thread m. jean stockton
remove the loop with code or one could just power cycle the router. mjs -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 8:38 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Loopbacking the Router? (why

Re: Loopbacking the Router? (why???)

2000-07-27 Thread John Hardman
CCS-IS SysAdmin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I was just wondering why you would waste a physical int. for a loopback? You > can create logical interfaces with the "int Loopback0" and so on. So why > would you take up

RE: Loopbacking the Router? (why???)

2000-07-27 Thread m. jean stockton
essage [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I was just wondering why you would waste a physical int. for a loopback? You > can create logical interfaces with the "int Loopback0" and so on. So why > would you take up a serial int unless you were using subinterfaces

RE: Loopbacking the Router? (why???)

2000-07-27 Thread m. jean stockton
AIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I was just wondering why you would waste a physical int. for a loopback? You > can create logical interfaces with the "int Loopback0" and so on. So why > would you take up a serial int un

Re: Loopbacking the Router? (why???)

2000-07-27 Thread John Hardman
t; > HTH > -- > John Hardman, MCSE+I, CCNA > ArrisTech/CCS-IS SysAdmin > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > I was just wondering why you would waste a physical int. for a loopback? > You > > can creat

Why NDM instead of FTP ???

2000-08-04 Thread Lima, Frederico
, it's NOT my fault, OK! /DISCLAIMER OFF -Original Message- From: Steve OBrien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 02 August 2000 19:08 Subject: Has anyone heard of NDM >I just was asked by my boss why we are not using NDM insted of FTP. I havent a

Why does a file attach???

2000-08-25 Thread Mark Zabludovsky
Hey Group, I just set up the outlook and I noticed that when I send mail it sends a little dat file with it. I think its called winmail.dat or somethin. Why is it doing this and how can I stop it? Thanks guys... Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA, CCDA [EMAIL PROTECTED] Internetwork Essentials The most

Re: why SFM? [7:42877]

2002-04-30 Thread Michael L. Williams
product overview and I could configure it with the > Switch > Fabric Module (WS-C5600-SFM or WS-X6500-SFM2). > Two questions: > - Which is the benefit of th SFM? > -Why I MUST install it in slot 5 or 6? > > Thanks in advance, > Teres

Re: why SFM? [7:42877]

2002-04-30 Thread Kris Keen
Can we determine if we have SFM cards? We have 2 x 6509's with Sup1A and MSFC2/PFC. We have dual 16GBIC line cards (32 in total) and we are using ALL of them. If we have the 32gbps backplane, and our 32 sockets maxed out (this isnt including the 4 x 48port ethernet line cards we have) then we wou

Re: why SFM? [7:42877]

2002-05-01 Thread Larry Letterman
not necessarily, a lot of the processing for port to port is done on the line cards.. Larry Letterman Cisco Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Kris Keen" To: Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:42 PM Subject: Re: why SFM? [7:42877] > Can we determine i

Re: why SFM? [7:42877]

2002-05-01 Thread Michael L. Williams
10/100 mb RJ45 WS-X6348-RJ-45 SAL05073WXL You'll see (in the example) there's a SFM in slot 5 that's active. If you have 2, one will be active and the other in standby (or inactive). As far as the GBIC cards overrunning the 32Gbps backplane, it's a possibil

Re: why SFM? [7:42877]

2002-05-01 Thread MADMAN
Do you mean a Fabric enabled line cards of the SFM itself??? dave Kris Keen wrote: > > Can we determine if we have SFM cards? > > We have 2 x 6509's with Sup1A and MSFC2/PFC. We have dual 16GBIC line cards > (32 in total) and we are using ALL of them. If we have the 32gbps backplane, > and o

Why are my posts so distorted ???

2001-02-11 Thread Circusnuts
I've tried HTML & Plain Text, but I still get words swapped around & numbers in the middle of my sentences. I'm using regular MS products on my PC. Any Ideas- Paul ??? Phil PS- now the question is: will this distress signal come out legible enough :-0 - Original Message - From: "Circus

the pixwall is often dead,why?

2000-12-01 Thread cslx
I made a nt radius as the Authen server,the pixwall died twice or thrice everyday,but if I don't add Authen function,it will be ok,why? the following is the configuration: interface ethernet outside auto interface ethernet inside auto ip address inside 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 ip address ou

why the flash mem doesn't increase

2001-01-13 Thread Frank
I want to upgrade the ios ,and i want to keep the vcw-vfc-mz.c549.mc.7.23.bin. if i run "copy tftp flash",i have to erase the flash file system totally to make room. So i try to delete c5300-is-mz.120-7.T first ,but why the available mem doesn;t increase, and i reload the router ,no

why is routing needed with VLANs

2001-01-16 Thread Bob Vance
Before the VLANs, the switch maintained a MAC table and knew which port to go out to get to any unicast address in the entire space. So, why can't it continue to do that after we arbitrarily implement some constraint on broadcast addresses? It seems to me that the same, exact MAC table, with a

Why 8 wires in RJ-45?

2000-09-18 Thread CCIE TB
Hi group members In TP cables we have eight wires. Only four are used. Why we need the other four. The same thing applies to DB-25 and other types of cables. We don't use all of the wires. Why? Regards to all _ Get

Why 53-bytes for a cell?

2000-10-20 Thread Andy Xing
Thanks _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Equipment needs - WAS: Why not supernetting?

2000-11-12 Thread Chuck Larrieu
gabit link because gigabit was too expensive. (!) I asked one of the engineers why they were going with such high end equipment. I said I could get them excellent performance with 3548's at a lot lower cost, since they seemed concerned with expenses. The guy kinda winked and told me the engineers pus

why i could not dial in ?

2000-11-21 Thread Frank
when i dialed a 3640 router ,i got the following error ,it seems that i got connected ,but soon it cut off.( Async packet I/O debugging is on) any help would be appreciated . cisco# 01:08:41: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async65, changed state to up 01:08:41: APPP65: Output packet, len = 29, header

Why use GRE Tunnels [7:6155]

2001-05-28 Thread Rashid Lohiya
Hi, Can anyone give me some reasons why anyone would want to or need to use GRE Tunnels Thanks Rashid Lohiya [EMAIL PROTECTED] 020 8509 2990 07785 362626 www.pioneer-computers.com London UK Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=6155&am

OT - Ever wonder why... [7:6669]

2001-05-31 Thread EA Louie
...off-topic discussions tend to generate more conversation than relevant technical discussions? :-) mirthfully submitted, -e- Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=6669&t=6669 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription

Appletalk config. error, why?? [7:9478]

2001-06-21 Thread cisco guru
Hi, I configured 6 routers with appltalk routing and igrp. R1 has a cable range of 100-110 on E0 and a zone of CCIE1 and a cable-range of 1000-1000 and a zone of WAN for S0. R2 has a cable range of 200-210 on E0 and zone of CCIE2 and a cable-range of 1000-1000 and a zone of WAN for S0. R-3 - 300

Pin #6 - DSR - Why?? [7:36094]

2002-02-21 Thread Cisco Nuts
Hello, The BCRAN course book mentions 8 pins being used for modem connections: Pins 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,20...Pin # 6 it says is not really used for modem connection and infact I don't even see that pin on the actual adapter. Then why is it mentioned and if it is actually used, when would it be

Why use wildcard mask [7:30473]

2001-12-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All, I am trying to find out why we do an inverse/wildcard masks while using access lists? For example, if I want to deny 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 network, on the access list, we configure this as 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255, but why do we do it this way instead of 255.255.255.0. All this

Re: ATTEMPT state.....Why? [7:32788]

2002-01-22 Thread Engelhard M. Labiro
> Hello,In an OSPF netw. in a FR hub-and-spoke topology(RTA and RTC being > the spokes and RTB being the hub), using physical intfs. and using map > statements in the spokes, and neighbor statements, why do the spokes show > a state of Attempt/Drother for the other spoke but in the

Why couldn't ping to this address?

2000-08-16 Thread Luobin Yang
standard ping from RouterB to 192.68.11.1 , it works. Does anybody know the reason why? ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure

Why the ban on HTML email??

2000-08-23 Thread Clay Stuckey
Please understand I ask this out of ignorance. Why is HTML email shunned? Does it impede performance on a non-HTML enabled mail client? I was just curious. I like to send HTML signatures on my emails. Since I am in the job market, it looks far more impressive to do that. I do want to honor

access list is not working! why?

2000-09-05 Thread beth shriver
access-list 100 permit ip any any then on every interface i have put: ip access-group 100 in ip access-group 100 out yet this is not preventing the connections. can someone tell me why? the router this is on is the only link we have to the internet. this is very puzzling to me. thanks Beth

Why does anybody make the CCNA

2000-05-24 Thread Hans-Walter Katzengruber
Hello i am wondering why everybody makes the CCNA Certification and not the CCIE ? I am happy if someone can help me about that reason. Greeting Hans-Walter ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and

Why ACRC "Nonrouting" section is difficult?

2000-06-20 Thread K.FUJIWARA
Dear all Oh, my I failed ACRC at 724 today. More 5 answers should be correct to pass. Two of the losts are skipped because touching ENTER key eventually before complete answer is described when putting my right hand on a mousethat really stunned me. Does remaining a space at the end of c

RE: rommon mode: why? [7:46818]

2002-06-18 Thread Sean Wolfe
Thanks for your feedback everybody. 8^) -Sean. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=46901&t=46818 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosur

Why Cisco and not ...........!!! [7:19932]

2001-09-14 Thread chica
Hello Guys, after recovering from the shock of WTC,I just remembered that life still has to goes on. I have a quest and it is : I am due to appear on an interview on Monday 17th Sep., and I have to give a presentation on why cisco, and not other competitors. I have to be able to convince my

Why Cisco and not ...........!!! [7:19933]

2001-09-14 Thread chica
Hello Guys, after recovering from the shock of WTC,I just remembered that life still has to goes on. I have a quest and it is : I am due to appear on an interview on Monday 17th Sep., and I have to give a presentation on why cisco, and not other competitors. I have to be able to convince my

Why FTP Not possible [7:71514]

2003-06-27 Thread Mr piyush shah
ftp. I have 2 switches cisco2924 MXL 3com 4924 connected via 1000baseFX port which are saperated by 400 mtrs .Users connected to cisco2924 are not able to connect using FTP hoever they have http acess to the internet .Why is it so? Pls help. Thanks in advance. Piyush shah

do you know why? [7:72352]

2003-07-15 Thread Vajira Wijesinghe
I have a pix firewall and i have a strange problem. If any one of you have come across this pls let me know the solution. I have few servers at both sides of the PIX. eg. Server-A at Outside zone and Server-B at Inside zone. 1. When I ping from Server-B to Server-A, I get request timeout. 2. Now

Re: why is routing needed with VLANs

2001-01-30 Thread fartcatcher
27;t send broadcasts outside a particular VLAN. >> >> But, what's so magic about a VLAN that the switch also decides not to >> send unicasts outside a VLAN. Before the VLANs, the switch maintained >> a MAC table and knew which port to go out to get to any unicast

why access-list match accounting doesn't match ?

2001-02-09 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Dear all, I do a show access-list on my Cisco packer filter, May I know what kind of access-list match will show in part 1 and what kind of access-list match will show in part 2. Whether the access-list match in part 1 will be counted or add together and show in part 2. Pls take a look on line

RE: Why are my posts so distorted ???

2001-02-11 Thread Pierre-Alex
I got your e-mail fine! Just a thought: Are you using some type of mail encryption? Pierre-Alex -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Circusnuts Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 12:12 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Why are my posts so

Re: the pixwall is often dead,why?

2000-12-02 Thread Jason Roysdon
quot;"cslx"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 909u3a$i3c$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:909u3a$i3c$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I made a nt radius as the Authen server,the pixwall died twice or thrice > everyday,but if I don't add Authen function,it will be ok,why? > t

Why is this thread called " thanks chuck!!!"

2000-12-22 Thread Chuck Larrieu
?? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of lawrence sculark Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 8:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:thanks chuck!!! you have to be involved with cabling to understand the conce

Re: why the flash mem doesn't increase

2001-01-13 Thread Frank
e > vcw-vfc-mz.c549.mc.7.23.bin. > if i run "copy tftp flash",i have to erase the flash file system totally to > make room. > So i try to delete c5300-is-mz.120-7.T first ,but why the available mem > doesn;t increase, > and i reload the router ,no change,why ?/wha

Re: why the flash mem doesn't increase

2001-01-14 Thread Adam Quiggle
;copy tftp flash",i have to erase the flash file system totally >to > > make room. > > So i try to delete c5300-is-mz.120-7.T first ,but why the available mem > > doesn;t increase, > > and i reload the router ,no change,why ?/what does the mark [deleted] >mean?

Re: why the flash mem doesn't increase

2001-01-14 Thread Gerald Jones
gt; > >"Frank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > >93re40$ffa$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:93re40$ffa$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > > I want to upgrade the ios ,and i want to keep the > > > vcw-vfc-mz.c549.mc.7.23.bin. > > > if i run "

RE: why is routing needed with VLANs

2001-01-16 Thread Patrick Kirk
rsation to = take place. Am I close?? -Original Message- From: Bob Vance [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 8:35 AM To: CISCO_GroupStudy List (E-mail) Subject: why is routing needed with VLANs OK. I must be brain dead, today. (and, yes, Chuck, I *have* had my mo

RE: why is routing needed with VLANs

2001-01-16 Thread Curtis Call
January 16, 2001 8:35 AM >To: CISCO_GroupStudy List (E-mail) >Subject: why is routing needed with VLANs > > >OK. >I must be brain dead, today. >(and, yes, Chuck, I *have* had my morning dose of Diet Coke :) > and, yes, I know, "What's so special about '

Re: why is routing needed with VLANs

2001-01-16 Thread John Neiberger
ut a VLAN that the switch also decides not to > send unicasts outside a VLAN. Before the VLANs, the switch maintained > a MAC table and knew which port to go out to get to any unicast address > in the entire space. So, why can't it continue to do that after we > arbitrarily

RE: why is routing needed with VLANs

2001-01-16 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
ants to send to C, it broadcasts an ARP request for 192.168.29.14, but the switch does not forward it since C is on a different broadcast domain. A now has to send the data to it's Default Gateway. I think that the question is : If you take example 2, why doesn't the switch just reply to s

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