CCNP Switching exam [7:57981]

2002-11-24 Thread Siddiqi Kenan
Friend, Romans, Countrymen (aka techies ;) ) I got my CCNP switching exam tomorrow. Any study tips? I don't feel to good about it 'cos my preparation is over the top. Any help would be much appreciated. Cheers, Kenan P.S. I will post whether I passed or failed... Message Posted at:

RE: CCIE requirement: full time networking? [7:57936]

2002-11-24 Thread Symon Thurlow
Thanks for all the answers everyone, I had no immediate intention of going down this road, and I certainly don't now :) I think I'll review it in a year or so, once the market for these skills has stabilised a bit more, and my known rather than simply memorised skills have expanded a bit more.

OT: Lab Partner for CCIE Lab preparation in India [7:57983]

2002-11-24 Thread NKP
Hi , I am looking for a CCIE R/S lab partner(s) in India , I am planning to attempt my lab somewhere in June 03. Send me a mail offline at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Navin Parwal Message Posted at:

Re: CCNP Switching exam [7:57981]

2002-11-24 Thread Peter Kingston
Know which switches are IOS based or CLI base, 5 or 6 questions in my exam were based on knowing this. -- Regards, Peter Kingston Telstra BigPond Direct Freecall 1800 066 594 Siddiqi Kenan wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Friend, Romans, Countrymen (aka techies ;)

vlan name vs vlan number [7:57985]

2002-11-24 Thread pauldongso
Hi All, come across this scenario: Switch A - switch B (vtp wally) trunk (vtp world) | | | | PC 1 PC 2 (vlan 2,name access) (vlan 2, name access) ip 10.0.0.1

Re: vlan name vs vlan number [7:57985]

2002-11-24 Thread The Long and Winding Road
pauldongso wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi All, come across this scenario: Switch A - switch B (vtp wally) trunk (vtp world) | | | | PC 1

Re: Help 2500 rackmount kit [7:57974]

2002-11-24 Thread Robert
Stores like Lowes usually won't have what you need. Try an electronics supply store. They should have something that fits. Elijah Savage III wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Anyone tell me possibly where I can pickup the screws, or possibly have some extra's they

PIX Client WIN2000 Internet sharing [7:57988]

2002-11-24 Thread Derek
I have a home network which uses an ADSL line which is shared via Internet Connection Sharing. I have 3 pc's in the network and they can all access the internet. From these pc's i am trying to connect to my office VPN.I Can ping the address but cannot connect via Dialer. The VPN connection works

OSPF ABR question [7:57990]

2002-11-24 Thread p b
Consider the following topology: area_0---ABR_1area_1-ABR_2area_0 There are two area 0's. ABR_1 and ABR_2 will generate type 3 summary LSAs for the respective area 0s and flood the information into area_1. An internal router in area 1 will see the summary LSAs from ABR_1 and

Re: OSPF ABR question [7:57990]

2002-11-24 Thread The Long and Winding Road
p b wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Consider the following topology: area_0---ABR_1area_1-ABR_2area_0 There are two area 0's. CL: you have a partitioned area 0. can't have two area zeros in ospf. to quote from my favorite movie of all time,

Re: CCNP Switching exam [7:57981]

2002-11-24 Thread Dennis Laganiere
I posted a free document at www.laganiere.net that has sample configurations for each of the different types of switches so you can see how the CLI works. Other then that I can only recommend reading the Sybex book, and working through the Boson sample exams. Good luck... --- Dennis -

RE: Help 2500 rackmount kit [7:57974]

2002-11-24 Thread Elijah Savage III
Thank you for all the replies this time I went back to lowes and decided not to take the guy's word for it and looked myself, and found the exact match to the screws 86 cent bag of 12. -Original Message- From: Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 11:28 AM To:

Re: CCNP Switching exam [7:57981]

2002-11-24 Thread Aaron Ajello
I recommend spending a lot of time studying MLS. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=57993t=57981 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and

VPN tunnel question [7:57994]

2002-11-24 Thread supernet
RouterA---Internet--PIX-RouterB. I want to establish VPN between RouterA and PIX and build a GRE tunnel between RouterA and RouterB. The reason is I need to run routing protocol between RouterA and RouterB. Is it possible? Many thanks. Message Posted at:

Re: OSPF ABR question [7:57990]

2002-11-24 Thread B.J. Wilson
CL: you have a partitioned area 0. can't have two area zeros in ospf. to quote from my favorite movie of all time, There can be only one I am Connor MacLeod of the Clan MacLeod. I was born in 1518 in the village of Glenfinnan on the shores of Loch Shiel. And I am a CCIE. Message

Re: OSPF ABR question [7:57990]

2002-11-24 Thread The Long and Winding Road
B.J. Wilson wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... CL: you have a partitioned area 0. can't have two area zeros in ospf. to quote from my favorite movie of all time, There can be only one I am Connor MacLeod of the Clan MacLeod. I was born in 1518 in the village

Re: Help 2500 rackmount kit [7:57974]

2002-11-24 Thread The Long and Winding Road
package up the extras and sell them on that auction site for 5 bucks a pair. :- ah, I love capitalism!!! -- TANSTAAFL there ain't no such thing as a free lunch Elijah Savage III wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Thank you for all the replies this time I went

Re: OSPF ABR question [7:57990]

2002-11-24 Thread B.J. Wilson
CL: hey, all those guys had multiple identities. He could hit the Lab several times under different identities, scope it out, and probably pass after just a couple of tries. Crude and slow, clansman. Your config was no better than that of a clumsy child. ;-) Message Posted at:

RE: PIX Client WIN2000 Internet sharing [7:57988]

2002-11-24 Thread Edward Sohn
nope, it won't work...ipsec needs it's own IP address and not PAT. i've tested this extensively, and it won't work...if anyone else can comment, please do. either way, best thing to do is get a few statics from your ISP and statically translate... ed -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

Re: vlan name vs vlan number [7:57985]

2002-11-24 Thread pauldongso
thanks for your response. If ISL and 802.1q frame header has no space for vlan name, it means doesn't matter if Switch A and B are within the same VTP domain or not, whatever vtp modes they are on, as long as the vlan number is the same, vlan name does not matter. The Long and Winding Road

Re: vlan name vs vlan number [7:57985]

2002-11-24 Thread The Long and Winding Road
pauldongso wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... thanks for your response. If ISL and 802.1q frame header has no space for vlan name, it means doesn't matter if Switch A and B are within the same VTP domain or not, whatever vtp modes they are on, as long as the vlan

Re: CCNP Switching exam [7:57981]

2002-11-24 Thread Stephen Neville
I have also got my switching exam tomorrow. I have read both the sybex and cisco press study guides a couple of times each. I have also used all 3 boson tests and rented switching time from netflowtraining.com which was very good. I feel I have done enough preparation what do you people think.

Re: VPN tunnel question [7:57994]

2002-11-24 Thread Stephane Litkowski
Yes it is possible, I used this architecture at home with OSPF on the GRE tunnel and it works fine ! supernet a icrit dans le message de news: [EMAIL PROTECTED] RouterA---Internet--PIX-RouterB. I want to establish VPN between RouterA and PIX and build a GRE tunnel between

Collective Help (Little off Topic) [7:58004]

2002-11-24 Thread Elijah Savage III
All, I have been terribly pleased with openbsd 3.2 I was using it as a mail gateway with postifx on a pentium pro 200 with 1 gig of memory serving about 3800 users on the network. Well I wanted to add a larger harddrive than what I have in it now only 6.4 gig. Well the machine would not see it

Re: OSPF ABR question [7:57990]

2002-11-24 Thread p b
Thanks. But this doesn't really answer my question. I realize that area 0 is partitioned. I'm not looking for an answer to is there a rule that prevents this, but instead, what breaks if ABR_1 were to consider routes learned via a non-area-0 summary LSA in its computation of it's routing table?

RE: CCIE Home Lab Materials and Equipments [7:57810]

2002-11-24 Thread Robert Mac
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RE: PIX Client WIN2000 Internet sharing [7:57988]

2002-11-24 Thread Elijah Savage III
Can you give me a small diagram of what your talking about also you say PIX client are you talking about the Cisco VPN client? Here is what I have and sounds like what you want except I have a pix firewall doing PAT. My setup and it works like a charm

RE: PIX Client WIN2000 Internet sharing [7:57988]

2002-11-24 Thread Joshua Barnes
The newest client has options for allowing NAT and PAT passthrough But the best thing is to have a router that will do static NAT x-lations... Even the low end d-links cable/dsl routers will do it. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Edward

Re: OSPF ABR question [7:57990]

2002-11-24 Thread The Long and Winding Road
p b wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Thanks. But this doesn't really answer my question. I realize that area 0 is partitioned. I'm not looking for an answer to is there a rule that prevents this, but instead, what breaks if ABR_1 were to consider routes learned

RE: PIX Client WIN2000 Internet sharing [7:57988]

2002-11-24 Thread mike greenberg
This is correct. IPSec will NOT through PAT. At the moment, Pix does NOT support NAT traversal (udp encapsulation). Therefore, trying to connect to a Pix behind a NAT device with vpn dialer will not work. VPN concentrators, on the other hand will work. Or better yet, throw away your Pix and

Re: OSPF ABR question [7:57990]

2002-11-24 Thread p b
Consider this a question around the theory behind why OSPF did things a certain way. Somewhere along the way, Moy et. al. decided that there was an issue with an ABR processing a summary LSA. Based on that, they decided to make a design decision in OSPF to not allow this behavior. Apparently

UPDATE: Is it worth it to pursue CCIE RS and CCIE Security? [7:58013]

2002-11-24 Thread adrian jones
All, I am happy to report that my luck has changed for the better. Yesterday (Saturday), I had an interview with a manager of a tech consulting company which I find kinda strange; however, I was told that the company has contracts with other companies that they work mostly on weekends to

ICMP unreachable source address [7:58014]

2002-11-24 Thread pauldongso
Hi All, when cisco router generates icmp unreachable packet, what interface would will used as the source or icmp unreachable packet sent back to the rquestor? Would it be the loopback? outgoing interface or something else? Thanks Paul Message Posted at:

Re: UPDATE: Is it worth it to pursue CCIE RS and CCIE [7:58015]

2002-11-24 Thread nrf
adrian jones wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... All, I am happy to report that my luck has changed for the better. Yesterday (Saturday), I had an interview with a manager of a tech consulting company which I find kinda strange; however, I was told that the