Re: OSPF max Router-LSA links [7:72024]

2003-07-09 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 2:42 AM + 7/9/03, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: At 10:46 PM + 7/8/03, Zsombor Papp wrote: The LSA will be fragmented at the IP layer. Do you know for certain this is what Cisco's implementation does? The OSPF code is aware of the MTU and can build

ping the PIX inside from an external interface [7:72052]

2003-07-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can someone help me ?! I do playing around with different configurations trying to successful ping the internal interface -172.16.200.1 - of a PIX from an external Router interface. ip address outside 192.168.100.2 255.255.255.248 ip address inside 172.16.200.1 255.255.255.0 After a lot

ISDN ... connectivity [7:72051]

2003-07-09 Thread H T
Hi, Can we connect 2 ISDN ports back to back for test ? (with out ISDN simulation device) Is there any kind cable to do this job? cheers Heiman. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=72051t=72051 -- FAQ, list

vpn concentrator authentication [7:72053]

2003-07-09 Thread Ciaron Gogarty
Hi GS, Does anyone know off hand whether you can authenticate a group on a Cisco vpn concentrator (3030) with digital certificates and the user with Secure ID?? So far I can do one or the other as it seems that the although the SDI server authenticates a user it is configured at group level and

Visio Stencils [7:72054]

2003-07-09 Thread Elijah Savage
Does anyone have visio stencils for Cisco 3500 series switches like the 3508's and 3548's, I use to have them but had to reinstall and now that I have done that Cisco has seemed to remove these products from their site. Here is where all the other stencils are and there is a 3500 series stencil

RE: ping the PIX inside from an external interface [7:72052]

2003-07-09 Thread Robert Perez
You can only ping the internal int on the pix if you are sitting on the inside. You would also need to issue the command telnet x.x.x.x inside. You can never cross an interface to get to another interface on a pix for the purpose of ping or telnet. You must always use the interface closest to

Redistributing default route from BGP into OSPF [7:72058]

2003-07-09 Thread alaerte Vidali
I could not find a doc explaining why a default route learned from BGP is not redistributed into OSPF. Any thoughts? R5#sh ip route Codes: C - connected, S - static, I - IGRP, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area N1 - OSPF NSSA

one more time ISDN ... [7:72057]

2003-07-09 Thread H T
Hi, I have a question I hope some one help... :) 1. Does the order of entering the commands under the physical and dialer profile makes any difference. -- interface BRI0/0 no ip address encapsulation ppp no ip route-cache no ip mroute-cache dialer

Re: OSPF max Router-LSA links [7:72024]

2003-07-09 Thread Zsombor Papp
The original question (as I understood) was about a single LSA that is larger than 1500 bytes (think Type 1 LSA for a router with 200 interfaces). I can't see how such an LSA could be divided into multiple OSPF messages so the only logical (implementation independent) solution seems to be to

RE: OSPF max Router-LSA links [7:72024]

2003-07-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hebn wrote: hello,everyone: OSPF use raw socket (datagram) to communicate with peers. In general, layer 2 frame has a MTU of 1500 bytes. how does cisco router propagate router-lsa whose size exceed 1500 bytes(more than 122 links in one area)? Well, I don't have a definite

Distributing Cisco VPN Client [7:72061]

2003-07-09 Thread Doug Korell
I am getting ready to roll out the Cisco VPN client (3.6.4) and looking for tips on the easiest way to do this. I currently have it on a FTP site and setup as a self extracting file that extracts to c:\temp and then launches setup.exe automatically. Now for the profile I want people to use. I do

RE: Redistributing default route from BGP into OSPF [7:72058]

2003-07-09 Thread Joseph Brunner
This horse has been beat dead far too many times. The default route must come from EBGP so the tag field is populated with meaningful data (last i recall) I my lab I just know it never works from IBGPREDIS OSPF Must be EBGPOSPF Message Posted at:

RE: Distributing Cisco VPN Client [7:72061]

2003-07-09 Thread Ben W
If you place the profile .pcf files in the same location as setup.exe, in your temp directory, then setup will automatically install them. If you run a silent install it makes it really easy. Doug Korell wrote: I am getting ready to roll out the Cisco VPN client (3.6.4) and looking for tips

We (Cisco mailing list) are moving ... [7:72060]

2003-07-09 Thread Paul Borghese
Hey Everyone, We will be moving the mailing list function to a new server. If you are currently receiving this list via e-mail, you will be affected. This has been planned for some time now but we need to move faster then I would like. I just received a bill from our co-location facility

RE: Distributing Cisco VPN Client [7:72061]

2003-07-09 Thread Joseph Brunner
You can 'push' the .pcf file profile during the install with a simple batch file, or via the .ini file utility that comes with the client. the best way, is setup a vpn package, with silent install. It will install and reboot the clients. The group user/name is encrypted in the pcf file, so I

Re: OSPF max Router-LSA links [7:72024]

2003-07-09 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Zsombor Papp wrote: The original question (as I understood) was about a single LSA that is larger than 1500 bytes (think Type 1 LSA for a router with 200 interfaces). I can't see how such an LSA could be divided into multiple OSPF messages so the only logical (implementation independent)

RE: Distributing Cisco VPN Client [7:72061]

2003-07-09 Thread Doug Korell
I agree about either way of setting up the profile is not secure. My thinking is if they know the group username and password, they can call up their buddy and tell them it. But if I never give it to them, then they need to know a little bit about the client and where that information is kept.

pa-fe-fx crc errors [7:72067]

2003-07-09 Thread Brian W.
Got a friend messing with a couple of these, I cant find a lot of info on these cards really, anyone got a good troubleshooting site? Brian Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=72067t=72067 -- FAQ, list archives,

does anyone know the pinout on a t1 cable bet/ a [7:72069]

2003-07-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3660 an ls1010...the interfaces on both are t1 thx in advance Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=72069t=72069 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct

Re: OSPF max Router-LSA links [7:72024]

2003-07-09 Thread Zsombor Papp
At 05:14 PM 7/9/2003 +, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: Zsombor Papp wrote: The original question (as I understood) was about a single LSA that is larger than 1500 bytes (think Type 1 LSA for a router with 200 interfaces). I can't see how such an LSA could be divided into multiple

RE: does anyone know the pinout on a t1 cable bet/ a [7:72069]

2003-07-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For a standard T1: Cross-over you will need 14 and 25 Straight through T1 you will need 11, 22, 33 and 44 Thanks, Mario Puras SoluNet Technical Support Mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Direct: (321) 309-1410 888.449.5766 (USA) / 888.SOLUNET (Canada) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

CCNP ReCert Questions [7:72071]

2003-07-09 Thread John Cianfarani
I have to recert my CCNP by the 21st of this month. (yeah I know I left it late, but I was busy upgrading my CSS1 to CCSP). I notice they have a new test coming out ( 642-891 ) Called Composite which is based on BSCI and BCMSN, which will also let you recert your CCNP and CCDP with at the same

Re: CCNP ReCert Questions [7:72071]

2003-07-09 Thread Amazing
I just did the CCNP recet test two weeks ago and passed with not too much studying -- used boson test to see my weak areas and just brushed up on those areas -- hint -- you can use the same study materials you used three years ago -- nothing has changed. as to the answer to your questions, my

Re: OSPF max Router-LSA links [7:72024]

2003-07-09 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 12:43 PM + 7/9/03, Zsombor Papp wrote: The original question (as I understood) was about a single LSA that is larger than 1500 bytes (think Type 1 LSA for a router with 200 interfaces). I can't see how such an LSA could be divided into multiple OSPF messages so the only logical

Re: CCNP ReCert Questions [7:72071]

2003-07-09 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Amazing wrote: I just did the CCNP recet test two weeks ago and passed with not too much studying -- used boson test to see my weak areas and just brushed up on those areas -- hint -- you can use the same study materials you used three years ago -- nothing has changed. I wouldn't

Re: CCNP ReCert Questions [7:72071]

2003-07-09 Thread Weaselboy
Two other problems with Cisco beta exams is that they are often loaded with errors (meaning you can get an answer right, but not get the points), and that you don't learn the results for months. In your case, you'd spend two months not knowing if you're CCNP is valid (I couldn't handle the

Re: OSPF max Router-LSA links [7:72024]

2003-07-09 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: At 12:43 PM + 7/9/03, Zsombor Papp wrote: The original question (as I understood) was about a single LSA that is larger than 1500 bytes (think Type 1 LSA for a router with 200 interfaces). I can't see how such an LSA could be divided into multiple OSPF

Re: OSPF max Router-LSA links [7:72024]

2003-07-09 Thread Zsombor Papp
At 11:07 PM 7/9/2003 +, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: At 12:43 PM + 7/9/03, Zsombor Papp wrote: The original question (as I understood) was about a single LSA that is larger than 1500 bytes (think Type 1 LSA for a router with 200 interfaces). I can't see how such an LSA could be divided

Re: OSPF max Router-LSA links [7:72024]

2003-07-09 Thread Zsombor Papp
At 11:07 PM 7/9/2003 +, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: Hello packets. IIRC, about 47 router entries can fit into an OSPF hello packet with a 1500 byte MTU. Consider the timing complexities Btw, neighbors are identified by their 4-byte router ID, so it would take more than 350 neighbors to

Re: OSPF max Router-LSA links [7:72024]

2003-07-09 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 5:40 PM -0700 7/9/03, Zsombor Papp wrote: At 11:07 PM 7/9/2003 +, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: At 12:43 PM + 7/9/03, Zsombor Papp wrote: The original question (as I understood) was about a single LSA that is larger than 1500 bytes (think Type 1 LSA for a router with 200 interfaces). I

an ISIS question.... [7:72081]

2003-07-09 Thread wj chou
Hi.. a basic ISIS question... I know that by default, an IS is L1-L2, so it can form a L1L2 adjacency with its neighbors. But what's the benefit of it? and under what kind of situation in real world people want to configure it this way? thanks! Ellie Message Posted at:

RE: CCNP ReCert Questions [7:72071]

2003-07-09 Thread John Cianfarani
Well I decided I wouldn't push it in such a short timeframe with the one exam. With work and whatever else probably won't have enough time to study fully for it. So I will write either all 4 again, or cit/bcran and then the new Composite once it's out. Anyone know if the Composite will count