Hi All,
Can somebody help me out on configuring one of these setups? I have
research the web and have documentation on getting Pix to work with
Sonicwall using IKE. Basically one side would have a sonicwall while
the other would be the Pix. That would work but my boss wants to use 2
Sonicwall
Hi ,
I want to make a policy routing on one of Interfaces, and I have defined a
route-map for it:( IP addresses are changed)
!
route-map TEST permit 2
match ip address 133
set interface tunnel 0
!
access-list 133 permit ip 192.168.100.0 0.0.0.255 any
access-list 134 deny ip
Hi
Studying CBWFQ, I was wondering if it guarantees bandwidth or just limits
the bandwidth:
class-map my-map
match access-group 151
policy-map my-policy
class my-map
bandwidth 2048
int fast0/0
service-policy input my-policy
access-list 151 permit
So extension part of a phone numer does not come from telco, is that corect?
Thanks
John Tafasi
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numbers to your internal extensions. Otherwise you
Does it affect IPX tick?
Does it affect OSPF cost? (assuming subinterfaces are used)
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John Tafasi
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It tries to guarantee a minimum bandwidth when there is congestion on the
circuit.
Regards,
Dom Stocqueler
Hamid
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The only bug I know about EIGRP in IOS 11.2 is this one (I experienced it
with some Cisco 25xx, some directly connected routes weren't propagated).
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios112/ios112p/112p
cavs.htm
a.. CSCdj59706
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing
I'm in Durham I have three routers and two more test to finish up on
Switching and Troubleshooting.
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I want ideas about managing large network passwords consists of may 40 nodes
or more
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(the other 25 % is presumably used for overhead). You can change this witht
the max-reserved-bandwidth (%) command.
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It can. At home it definitly does. Once you get a PBX or KSU, you havemore
control over the exstensions. If you order one number for the main site and
you have extensions that you have to dial to get to the individual phones
from the automated attendant, then you can make those extensions what
7500's can handle it...I would want RSP4's at a minimum. 200 routers
can be in a full mesh and a single IGP area if you wanted. You probably
only want to mesh your core and depending on the pysical configuration
use RRs for the access layer...Unless all your access routers are on
the same
Ciscopress books would probably get the top vote here but I cant help
but recommend both. I used both and each seemed to have different
positives, like the Lammle books having those cool little palm flash
cards... and Ciscopress having the exact, no fluff info you need...
I always like at
Sounds like you're trying to use traffic SHAPING, not CAR
CAR uses a different type of Token Bucket than Shaping
The command on IOS should be frightfully similar to:
config terminal
access-list 101 permit tcp any any
interface serial 0/0 (your seiral#)
ip access-group 101 out
traffic-shape
Here is the logon, a wr t, a sh int and the logoff. Debug aaa accounting and
Debug Radius were turned on.
-Richard
Nov 14 07:26:56: RADIUS: Initial Transmit id 7 192.168.0.100:1645,
Access-Reques
t, len 78
Nov 14 07:26:56: Attribute 4 6 C0A8001E
Nov 14 07:26:56: Attribute 5 6
JJohn Tafasi wrote:
Does it affect IPX tick?
IPX assumes 6 ticks for a serial interface unless you run IPXWAN, which
actually measures the delay.
Does it affect OSPF cost? (assuming subinterfaces are used)
No, OSPF will not know the CIR.
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Hamid,
Are you sourcing your traffic from the router? By default any traffic
sourced from the router will not be policy routed. You need to add a IP
LOCAL POLICY ROUTE-MAP routemap.
Hope this helps.
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NO, the traffic generated by the router is not in mind. I am taliking about
a couple of hosts located in a VLAN.
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Are you sourcing your traffic from the router? By default any traffic
sourced from the
Hamid,
Try adding your route-map to the main FastEthernet0/0 as well as the sub
interface.
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I want to make a policy routing on one of Interfaces, and I have defined a
route-map for it:( IP addresses are
Yes you can assign bandwidth % to each class OR you can assign it with
absolute values BUT you cannot mix and match within a Policy Mao.
VoIP
Guy
I am new to this so dont laugh How you do you encrypt a telnet
password
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use the command service-password encryption
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I am new to this so dont laugh How you do you encrypt a telnet
password
OOPS! Not enough coffee yet - the command should be service
password-encryption
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use the command service-password
The static routes are used to simply build your routing table, they,
as with routing protocols, do not load share but most protocols
support multiple equal cost paths. When it comes to load sharing it's
the switching mechanism that is important. Process switching, (no ip
route-cache) will load
Are ytou dropping many packets on the output queue of the hub site? I
have several times seen hub sites with boatloads of remotes terminating
drop packets cause they were just overloaded. If those packets are
EIGRP you may loose a route periodically or you may loose LMI and your
interface will
If you want to truly guarantee bandwidth, use 'priority 2048' instead of
'bandwidth 2048'. This creates a true priority queue for that class of
traffic. The bandwidth command does its best to provide a certain
amount of bandwidth but it is not a true priority queue.
For more information, look
I have experience these same type of FCS errors as well!
That is hilarious...
Pat
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I was browsing the
Dear all,
Who know which website have explaination of the all modules/super.
enginer/IOS of this series of switch?
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Who know whether 3508 can be integrated the IP Phone system ? OR whether Qos
is supported in 3508 ?
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Any technology in Cisco can have similar function of baystack's 420-24T
Multilink Trunking?
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I have been using the ccbootcamp labs on my own equipment and I personally
found that they have taught me many things I though I really knew well
already - How WRONG can you be - eh.
I am in the middle of lab eight at present and will do labs 1 through 8
again as many times as I need
I just get tired of people claiming
to be networkers and they don't even know how to use the ultimate
resource
of networkers... the internet... they just post questions here without
doing
ANY research on their own...
So do I interpret this correctly to say that the ONLY way you can be a
I got an email from them.
We don't have the MEM-C5K-16M-CUSTOM in stock. As a reference we list part
numbers and descriptions for easy reference. You can see our current
inventory at: www.networksurplus.ca.
I looked at the page again, and indeed it is just a reference page and not
in stock.
Hi,
Catalyst 6006 Series!
anyong
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Do any router/switch monitoring software shipped with some cisco product for
free?
Or any cheaper monitoring software ?
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Fast Ethernet... ISL Trunking.
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Any technology in Cisco can have similar function of baystack's 420-24T
Multilink Trunking?
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I am trying to implement a dial-up connection to a remote site (
Cisco2611 dials to Cisco 801).
I am using Dialer Profiles with CHAP Authentication.
The config seems to be OK - the router is dialing - authentication is
successful - and the line changes to UP.
except the IPCP-State - which won`t
You can monitor bandwidth with
http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/ .It takes some
configuration and an understanding of SNMP to monitor and graph other
variables such as input/output errors, dropped packets, CPU load, but they
all can be done. Best of all its free and runs great on
Thank you very much.
How about 6500 series ?
anyong Hi,
Catalyst 6006 Series!
anyong
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Do anyone know which Cisco's switch can be well competitive to Passport
8006
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Thanks a lot!!!
Actually the answer varies depending on the intent - if you just want
the password encrypted in the config, then service password-encryption
is correct. If the intent is to encrypt a telnet password while you are
using it, then the answer is you really can't, as telnet is plain-text.
You can use
Has anyone used Ciscos VPN monitoring software? We have a handful of
tunnels that we need remote management for..
-Jake
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Any one know what is uplink fast and port fast?
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if this is a 2948 G-L3, they do not support extended access lists. The IOS
won;t give you an error, it just won't work. The cisco site backs this up
at:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/29.html#intro
sam sneed
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Hi,
May be Accelar 8600 Check out the product guide you will get more info.
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How about 6500 series ?
anyong Hi,
Catalyst 6006 Series!
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Yes, but you can only do it once per policy map
R.
Dom Stocqueler.
John
Neiberger
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Cheaper than Free ?
William
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i have been reading part two of howard ospf guide and i think i am missing
the point on a couple of things and i would apprecite any help you guys
could give..
1)Summarization
one config says this
int e0 172.16.0.1 255.255.255.0
int e2 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0
network 172.17.0.1 0.0.0.0 area
Search CCO, you will get more hits than you care for!!!
Dave
William wrote:
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Who know which website have explaination of the all modules/super.
enginer/IOS of this series of switch?
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Gee, thanks
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and what would this mean ??
where exactly is the equipment replicated ? is it one
at customer
access point and the other at the carrier provider's
end? is this what
is duplication and what is the context for
Multiple networks ?
IP and ATM failed to deliver ?
well i don't say this but got this from the web site
of a competitor of cisco!!
But that is besides the point. Below I have reproduced
the text verbatim.
what it says that both IP and ATM failed as carriers
to carry puredata
due to different reasons as explained
I ran into something similar the other day. configured a 2610
ethernet for full-duplex which it accepted no problem. This was
conected to a 4006, 10M full-duplex, started getting duplex mismatches.
I haven't taken the time to look but me thinks the 2610 accepts
full-duplex but doesn't really
please read the sybex book for routing ccnp, it look like this book that
you are reading is realy bad.
sybex ccnp routing ospf cheapter
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There are three major enhancements available for Spanning Tree, as it is
applied on Cisco devices:
PortFast - By default, all ports on a switch are assumed to have the
potential to have bridges or switches attached to them. Since each of these
ports must be included in the STP calculations,
I've been wanting to introduce a new protocol. It was IOS version
(mumbble--11-something?) when IBM BSC support was introduced. At that
point, all the legacy BSC Automatic Teller Machines could run over
Asynchronous Transfer Mode.
It is my intention to introduce the Money Protocol for Local
william,
there is a big diffrent between the two,
fastport allow you to move a port in a stp spanning tree protocol from block
mode to forward stat in 5 seconds, which usally take 50 sec, due to the stp
protocol.
you will use it only when you have a point to point connection like a work
Sure it's just a 8 port gig switch. What kind of QOS do you need when
you have a gig of bandwidth?? K.I.S.S. (keep it simple stupid;)
Dave
William wrote:
Dear all,
Who know whether 3508 can be integrated the IP Phone system ? OR whether
Qos
is supported in 3508 ?
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use this command from the global config.
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Isnt John Chambers a multi billionaire already .
I am sure he will be making cut backs in his family
budget, cutting holidays , selling his car etc etc
. or am i being a little cheeky
Jonathan
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Yeah, that was
what command would tell me how much flash and memory i have.
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One thing that really has to be examined in scenarios like this is
when to build your redundant data center and network yourself, or if
better economies of scale come from putting the backup facilities
into a well-connected hosting center.
Such centers often, but not always, have lots of
sh ver
oz
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what command would tell me how much flash and memory i have.
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Try going to google.com and doing a search on free+snmp+monitor and you
will find what you need.
-Kent
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These features are covered in detail on the cisco web site. Go to cisco.com
and search for uplink fast and portfast and you will find exactly what
your looking for.
-Kent
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Cisco calls this feature Fast Etherchannel or sometimes just
Etherchannel. Lots of info on it at their web site.
-Kent
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The technology in Cisco is called EtherChannel.
Thanks
Abu
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Dear
Catalyst 6500 series.
Abu
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Dear all,
Do anyone know which Cisco's
Please, remove me from this list
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Renata
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I am having issues with a remote router we turned up overseas..
The router is working fine and the local access circuit test
from the local telco comes back clean but,
I am getting ping times on a normal 100 byte packet of around 170ms -
220ms. Similar type of connections all fall
Try a show ver
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Nothing wrong with questions but for these real basic things a simple
search will work and you will learn more by looking around and reading:
http://www.cisco.com/
Dave
William wrote:
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Any one know what is uplink fast and port fast?
Thanks a lot!!
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Be interesting to see the full context of this. Where it came from
might clue one into any bias. I do know the are issue scaling ATM SVC's
but we have a huge ATM backbone.
Dave
John Green wrote:
IP and ATM failed to deliver ?
well i don't say this but got this from the web site
of
Hi,
We are an ISP. We have everyone on a pinging spree pinging our backbone
router to check their connection. How do I disable that ethernet interface
to stop responding to ping requests (ICMP i suppose)
Charles
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Try going to google.com
I have no idea what John Chambers is worth nor do I give a damn. Of
coarse it's symbolic, he does not live paycheck to paycheck but what do
you expect, he give away all that he owns because things are not so good
now and ignore the past accomplishments???
Me thinks there are those out there
Hey there.
dig the list, always have. I am looking to confirm a rumor on the cat 6513
switch.
I was thinking of doing gig Ethernet from my server farm to the switch
through the core.
Only problem, is I am looking at like 70 servers each with a gig port,
hopefully Ethernet. This is about 5
At 12:15 PM 11/14/01, John Green wrote:
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and what would this mean ??
where exactly is the equipment replicated ? is it one
at customer
access point and the other at the carrier provider's
end? is this what
is duplication and what is the context for
That's called marketing-speak. You are having the right reaction of a true
engineer (i.e. skepticism!) ;-) One of the biggest networks in the world is
based on IP and ATM (and other technologies). It's called the Internet.
Priscilla
At 12:17 PM 11/14/01, John Green wrote:
IP and ATM failed to
Check IEEE 802.5. It's available for free here:
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Priscilla
At 02:26 AM 11/14/01, jegcitroen wrote:
Hi, guys
anybody can tell me what the frame formats listed below look like:
Active monitor present (AMP) MAC frame
Standby monitor present MAC frame (SMP)
IMHO, this is a little vague and definitely out of date.
Although both ATM and IP held the promise of building
converged
networks in principle, neither actually delivered in
practice. ATM
networks were unsuccessful because they could not
scale to the levels
required for pure data
Anyone have this configured?
I'm looking for a quick config but am having trouble finding it on CCO.
Want to assign specific ip-address to each line and allow dial-in clients to
be able to browse internal network (dns/wins)... and use tacacs of course
for authentication with ACS.
Internet
access-list 101 deny icmp any x.y.z.0 0.0.0.255 echo (from anywhere to your
IP subnet)
access-list 101 permit ip any any
int s0 (your interface facing the Internet)
ip access-group 101 in
no ip unreachables
no ip directed-broadcast
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We have some end-of-year-money (govt) and I need a quick list of a minimum
and the extras list of hardware for a good CCIE lab. Something that's
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close.
In other words, if you
Just been reading the above RFC. To quote
Checksum is the 16-bit one's complement of the one's
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The pseudo
Please search the archives under ccie,lab,etc... There have been numerous
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How fast are the hard disks on these servers you will be connecting.
I have had experience with this setup with a 6006 switch and the limitations
on the connections is the speed of the hard disk solution be it RAID etc.
For seventy servers I think the 30 Gig backplane will be more than
thanks all
worked just fine
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You might want to look at the fatkid.com site also for some examples of
there lab
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I'm able to get this modem to dial into the router just fine. Problem is
still driving me nuts is that all the characters are showing up as garbage
(ø~`?ú?³³?)messed up stuff. I am using Hyperterm and have tryed with
other programs as well. Has anyone been successful with dialing into
I'm able to get this modem to dial into the router just fine. Problem is
still driving me nuts is that all the characters are showing up as garbage
(ø~`?ú?³³?)messed up stuff. I am using Hyperterm and have tryed with
other programs as well. Has anyone been successful with dialing into
What interface is the modem connected to? If you're dialing into the
console port then you should turn off flowcontrol on the modem. You should
use hardware flow control only if you're connecting to the AUX port.
I'm sure you've already checked this, but make sure the speed setting on the
line
What interface is the modem connected to? If you're dialing into the
console port then you should turn off flowcontrol on the modem. You should
use hardware flow control only if you're connecting to the AUX port.
I'm sure you've already checked this, but make sure the speed setting on the
line
Most common problem is not locking the modem DTE speed. For some
stupid reason there is an option, often default, to have the modem DTE
speed follow the connect speed.
dave
416South wrote:
I'm able to get this modem to dial into the router just fine. Problem is
still driving me nuts is
Passport 8100 is L2 like Cisco 6000
and 8600 is L3 like Cisco 6500
The 81's and 86's are cool becaue they support DiffServ by default and the
Cat's need a PFC.
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The back-up occours when you come from a gig port down to a 100 MB port. By
nature there will be a back up at the queue of the 100 MB port because it
can't move the packets as fast as the 1000MB port.
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Can someone recommend good books on Cisco Call Manager / Unity / VOIP / QOS
???
I've checked out the internet but you can only get so much out of the
descriptions and reviews online.
Thanks
Cory
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Maybe I'm missing something here. If everyone pings your backbone router
to check their connection, what is the likely result of blocking ping
replies? Would it not be a rather severe increase in help desk calls,
asking why connectivity has been lost?
JMcL
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TO sum it up, it guarantees and limits bandwidth. The PQ gets services over
all the other queues (proably voice traffic) and then the CBQ gets serviced
according to the bandwidth you configure for each class. So when you config
the bandwidth you could consider is guaranteing what you put down
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