Hi all
I am planning to appear for CCSP EXAMS .May I request
people from Mumbai ,India to have off-line discussion
to have joint efforts.This will help us in sharing
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Piyush
Hi all
I am planning to appear for CCSP EXAMS .May I request
people from Mumbai ,India to have off-line discussion
to have joint efforts.This will help us in sharing
idea ,study material etc.Interested people can email
me offline on [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Thanks in davance .
Piyush
not possible with ISDN
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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.
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I'm thinking for straight through you meant to say:
Straight through T1 you will need 11, 22, 44 and 55
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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
Hey.. what command in PIX to do the following
1) copy the current config (not the startup config) to Tftp server ?
2) overwrite the current config from the start up config ? (without
rebooting PIX)
3) copy the config stored in Ftp server to the PIX current config ?
4) copy the config stored in
Hi,
Any one ever came across tools to do this, apart from the ones on offer by
SolSoft. Any open source out there yet ?
What's every one up to? I am here in Sydney looking at Disaster Recovery
situations, and moving to a PIX environment. Not much new happening, got
less Cisco based work to do,
sorry.. it is tftp not FTP.. I typed wrongly
From: Jim Devane
To: 'Richard Campbell'
Subject: RE: what is the command for this in PIX? [7:72083]
Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 23:39:16 -0700
Hmm, the old way is:
Write net x.x.x.x to save the config to a tftp server
Configure net to get the file
Classless domain -R1--classful domain
R1 is the border router between the classless and classful routing domain.
R1 maintains a BGP peering session with the classless routing domain, and
runs a classful IGP with the classful routing domain. The classless routing
domain is
Hi all,
I have a question about EIGRP calculation and hope someone can help me. The
network diagram is as follow:
[R2]-(s0)---(s0)-[R1]
(e0)
(e0)(e0)
[R3][R4]
(s0)(s0)
||
||
||
(s0)(s0)
[R5]
Maybe I am wrong, but if I want a router speaking ospf to generate a default
router I must configure default-information originate under ospf. With
this command when the router speaking OSPF has a default route in its
routing table it will adevertise a ospf default route. For example, if I
have a
I am planning on using a GRE tunnel across a MPLS VPN in order to create an
EIGRP neighbour relationship across the cloud. The VPN link will be running
at 8Mbps. The routers terminating the tunnel will be a 3640 and RSM. Does
anyone know if this will adversely impact the processors and/or
sorry.. I need to ask some more questions
Write net x.x.x.x to save the config to a tftp server
It save the startup config or running config? My startup and running config
are different. What I need is to save the running config..
Configure net to get the file from the tftp server
get the
Hi all,
To bring back the physical interface to it is default we use default
interface type number global config mode
The question is how we bring back the default sting for the
Router#sho line
yp Tx/RxA Modem Roty AccO AccI Uses Noise Overruns Int
*0 CTY
what does it mean?
and
Why I am getting this message?
TestR(config-line)#autoselect ppp
%Autoselect w/o the interface command 'Async mode interactive' is useless
Cheers
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If you check Cisco's website, you'll see that the old Foundation exam and
both the CCNP recert and the CCDP recert all go offline on September 7th.
The new test (642-891) will replace them and comes online on August 7th.
The current CCNP and CCDP recerts will no longer be offered after September
hi,
unlike ospf, eigrp process doesn't know the toppology of the whole
network.
from R1's perspective,there is only one path to reach 192.168.1.0 with
nexthop is R2's s0.
the successor is actually the nexthop instead of route.
hebn
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the line must be n interective mode if u want the user to select the proto
or the AS to autosence the proto used based on there flags.
u just need to put the line in interactive mode b4 the autoselect command,
that's it, cause in dedicated mode the line is simply bound to the proto
defined.
H T
I'm thinking that even mentioning a straight through cable when
connecting two T1 interfaces together is a good way to confuse the person
asking the question. A T1 crossover is always used to directly connect
two interfaces. The pin-outs are correct for the Xover.
Bob by The Bay wrote:
I'm
Hi All
My CCNP expires on the 20th July.Are there deadlines set to re-certify in a
certain time frame that if you do not you have to take the whole 4 exams
again.
Also are there any good books to brush up on things that were not in the CCNP
three years ago ??
Thanks
Simon.
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The cmd autoselect ppp instructs the interface to only start the ppp
protocol if it detects incoming PPP packets. So the calling device must
initiate the PPP negotiation.
However, for this to work on the router, the async. interface must be set to
allow the incoming connection to chose the type
Following is a summary that I wrote for my use, based on the Cisco
instructions. At the time I had a limitation with the size of the flash; I
could not save the new IOS on my 20 Mbytes flash, so I used a small version,
based on a sugestion from a colleage in this group.
I ended up discovering
I have the old file with the 3508 series if you need it. Just let me know
where to e-mail it.
Robert
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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
HI,
I found the following Answer somewhere on the CISCO TAC :
If you issue the autoselect ppp line configuration command, you must first
issue the async mode interactive asynchronous interface configuration
command. The async mode interactive command enables the interface to select
a protocol
At 03:40 AM 7/10/2003 +, wj chou wrote:
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?
L1L2 routers
The day your CCNP expires is your deadline (for you July 20th)
HTH
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Hi All
My CCNP expires on the 20th July.Are there deadlines set to re-certify in
a
certain time frame that if you do not you have to take the whole 4 exams
again.
Also
At 04:40 PM 7/9/2003 +, Joseph Brunner wrote:
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)
Isn't it because of the admin distance?
Thanks,
Zsombor
I my lab I just know it never
these links would be helpfull to u:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00800ca774.html
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk713/tk507/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094862.shtml
At 08:36 AM 7/10/2003 -0700, Zsombor Papp wrote:
Hi,
the L1/L2 behavior can be configured on a per interface basis. The
question why you would want an interface to be both L1 and L2, and
especially why you would want a router to form both L1 and L2 adjacency
with one of its neighbors, is a
At 5:48 AM -0700 7/10/03, Zsombor Papp wrote:
I guess our views on OSPF are slightly different.
I will now release the stage to the next how to increase the value
of the CCIE certification thread... :)
Thanks,
Zsombor
Zsombor, I appreciate the discussion. I've been running at low speed
due
John Cianfarani wrote:
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.
You
Please if any body has the phone no or mail id of Martin Shortland Kinetic
Education who is the trainer here in UK
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Hello All:
I would like to use Microsoft IAS Radius server to do AAA
for login access to Cisco routers. I have a Windows 2000
Active Directory environment.
Is it possible to use the Active Directory user database to authenticate
user name and password for technicians logging into the routers?
You should be able to since it's a standard RADIUS server. I've been using
IAS for Cisco VPN authentication for about 6 months now. I am now
implementing ACS though and what an advantage it has over IAS. If someone so
much as farts on the network, I know about it.
In IAS just setup each device
Forgot about the user part. In IAS, Setup a remote access policy by domain
groups. Create a domain group, throw the users in it that have access to the
router and allow it in the policy.
When the user logs into the router, it will go to IAS, go down the list of
Remote Access Policies, and allow
Don't know about *Microsoft* Radius server, but configuring Radius
authentication on a router is pretty simple. Here is the config guide:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fsecur_c/fsecsp/scfrad.htm
Thanks,
Zsombor
At 07:53 PM 7/10/2003 +, kwindancer
I really do hate thinking I will lose it, but with any good luck it
should only be expired for a few weeks. I plan to write the 4 exams
within about a 4-5 week timeframe.
I don't really have enough time to do it for the 21st, unless all I do
is braindump it, but would prefer to go over all the
At 07:41 PM 7/10/2003 +, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
At 5:48 AM -0700 7/10/03, Zsombor Papp wrote:
I guess our views on OSPF are slightly different.
I will now release the stage to the next how to increase the value
of the CCIE certification thread... :)
Thanks,
Zsombor
Zsombor, I
Does anyone know of a freeware or shareware tool that will take a list of IP
addresses (like all of my router's loopback addresses) and will ping each
address once every x seconds/minutes? This sounds simple enough to make with
just scripting, but I unfortunately don't know scripting... Please
I have a set of 3030's in vrrp mode and all of a sudden these boxes have
started to reboot themselves. I have a TAC case open and we have flashed
the concentrators to 3 different versions but no difference still the
rebooting. Both boxes have been rma'd and the new boxes still continue
to do this.
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
At 5:48 AM -0700 7/10/03, Zsombor Papp wrote:
I guess our views on OSPF are slightly different.
I will now release the stage to the next how to increase the
value
of the CCIE certification thread... :)
Thanks,
Zsombor
Zsombor, I appreciate the
Anyone doing this to authenticate users? I'm following the CHAP example in
the user guide and can't create the stored procedure. I'll provide more
details is someone is able to help.
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Although I have never tried this, due to not having the hardware, I have
been told something like this is possible:
ROUTERA-S/T---xover---ROUTER-S---xover---S/T-ROUTERB
ROUTERs A and B ISDN BRI S/T interface
ROUTER-S (acting as the switch) NM-2V and VIC-2BRI-S/T-TE or NT
I may even have a
In this case, you L1 areas will not usually be the same and the L1
adjacency between the two core routers will not form. If the area is the
same, the L2 adjacency is superfluous. Many large networks are single
area, or single level (ie L1 everyone in one area, or L2 everywhere where
area isn't
I made the same mistake.. are you running late model code ?
they have option to run 3 kinds of lan2lan tunnels, originate only, answer
only, and Bi-directional.
Do you have any lan2lan tunnels config'd ?
First thing DISABLE vrrp
Configuration System Ip routing redundancy
on both.
If
Hi,all
I got CCNA certification 4 years ago and not take recertification exam yet.
If I pass all the four CCNP exams, do I need to recertificate my CCNA in
order to get the CCNP certification?
Thanks in advance!
Grant
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Hi,
I would suggest the following:
ip prefix-list test seq 5 permit 0.0.0.0/0
ip prefix-list test seq 10 permit 0.0.0.0/1 ge 8 le 8
ip prefix-list test seq 15 permit 128.0.0.0/2 ge 16 le 16
ip prefix-list test seq 20 permit 192.0.0.0/3 ge 24 le 24
Your solution wouldn't filter out those subnets
LOL,
thanks
I got this like 10 mins before I got your email.
I went of a search spree, and found the answer.
Here is what I found, its all binary.
This will permit the default route
ip prefix-list test seq 5 permit 0.0.0.0/0
This will look at the first bit of the first octet and
There is no recert for CCNA - that would make your CCNA inactive and
therefore yes you will have to do the CCNA again.
Kevin Wigle
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From: grant franklin
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 8:47 PM
Subject: CCNP and CCNA recertification [7:72138]
Hi,all
I got CCNA
Many tools out there that are free. One that will even graph the
results is MRTG.
Ian
www.ccie4u.com
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Sent: Thursday, July
Dear all,
I am new. My CCNA will expire in August.
I will take the BCMSN beta test in 20 Jul. Would you please give me the
advice and if possible, any sample questions to my email address :
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