Added note for anyone who may be interested::
The well-known CGMP multicast MAC address is: 0x0100,0cdd,,
dj
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Priscilla,
You're correct in that Fears' real fear at this point has
not
been answered.
Mahesh,
When you run 'sh ip mroute' on your hub, do you see the serial interfaces
for both of your spokes in the outgoing interface list for that specific
group address?
dj
Mahesh Manjanatha wrote in message
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I am sorry to post same question second
Good catch Gaz. The serial interface on router B is shutdown.
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Are any of the interfaces up?
If they're down, the routes won't appear (by default)
Gaz
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Sorry I mispoke. Inteface s1 is shutdown.
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Are any of the interfaces up?
If they're down, the routes won't appear (by default)
Gaz
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Think of it in the same terms as you would a normal subnet mask Lee.
You want to permit address 10.10.10.40 thru 10.10.10.49.
10.10.10.40 255.255.255.248 is equal to 10.10.10.40 0.0.0.7 and
includes the addresses 10.10.10.40 thru 10.10.10.47. Furthermore,
10.10.10.48 255.255.255.254 is equal to
Make sure that the complete URL is entered. Here it is again:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c2900xl/29_35xw/index.ht
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My limited understanding on these addresses are that they should ONLY be
used on your local
lans. Communication to the internet via an ISP would have to be dealt with
by using NAT or some
other proxy mechanism such as a firewall in which the outside addresses are
registered.
..dj
"Craig
Try this:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/ip_c
/ipcprt1/1cddhcp.htm
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""Brian Lodwick"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Andrew,
The ip addressing information only? any additional parameters? Also do
Well, I'm not sure you will not be flamed, but the point to remember is that
if someone does
not know the answer, they should at least try to find the answer first and
if unsuccessful, solicit
help from the group members. Obviously someone has to look it up if they do
not know; agreed?
It's one
Kerry, here is a copy of a response I sent to the group last year along with
an URL you
can check out which may help you also:
First of all, the high order 25 bits of the ethernet (mac) address is equal
to 01-00-5E
and the low-order 23 bits of the ip multicast group id is placed into the
low
I work in an enterprise environment and basically have to work behind proxy
servers as well, but I find you can still be productive in pinging or
running traceroutes outside of the enterprise. If your organization allows
it through the use of a telnet proxy, you should be able to get to a route
You need to separate the default route from the mask. You should have a
total of six (6) periods or dots. You have seven (7) use this instead:
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.16.11.1
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2621(config)#ip route
Also, you cannot run a show command while in config mode.
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You need to separate the default route from the mask. You should have a
total of six (
Check here, they may be able to provide what you need:
Look under used inventory..dj
http://www.pmsyscorp.com/index.asp
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.
Sorry for the off topic post.
I just came up with a 6 slot csu rack, made
I don't think it's a good idea to allow pc anywhere through any firewall on
tcp port 80. I think this may be
one reason a number of enterprises are installing firewall capability to
look deeper into the ip packet to
ascertain exactly what is being transported. Just my .02..dj
""Minh Vu""
Please post your config and we'll take a look at it..dj
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Hy everybody
i have a problem with an ATM connection.
I'm testing a IMA card using only 1 port and no IMA protocol ( 2 Meg ) on
3640
Good luck.
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Well, after a frightening first time of taking the practice exam and
only getting 51%, I spent some time reading up on the areas that I
lacked and I am now getting a solid 85% score.
I
Straight cable.
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Hi,
I am just wondering... does trunking use crossover or straight cable?
Thanks
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I think the command sequence should be:
flash_init
load_helper
dir flash:
Is this what you entered?
..dj
""C. Warren"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Take a look at this if you haven't already.looks like init_flash
You're pretty hip Howard.
Woof..dj
""Howard C. Berkowitz"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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The only limitation on DLCI's is that they fall in the range of 16-1005
( or
so? ) A DLCI of 0 indicates an LMI ANSI frame. A DLCI of 1023 indicates
Just to expand in a small way on Leroy's comments, you can find them as
external devices which connects the line to the router (or other DTE device)
or as an internal or integrated device module which you can install directly
on the router..dj
Here is a link to a page at www.alliancedatacom.com
You may wish to check out www.itprc.com. Look under the 'physical' and 'data
link' sections..dj
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Is there a website where there are basics and details about ISDN, DSL,
Cable and T1s?
Zhiping Li wrote:
Anyone have any problems with a 4500 retaining router configs using 11.2 or
12.0.7 IOS? I initially was trying to set up a simple frame relay switch
and entered 'frame-relay lmi-type ansi' which worked intially. However when
I run a 'sh conf' the commands are not there. I've even re-entered
See my comments to Curtis Call (Additional CCIE Written Question) earlier
today..dj
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hi,
i am preparing for the ccie R/S qualification exam. I plan to
I think you may wish to reverse the order of your access list by permitting
traffic first and then denying everything else..dj
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Hi everybody,
I am having an issue with the following access list. I am
Subnet 172.16.1.128/26 covers all addresses between 172.16.1.129 and
172.16.1.190. Your example falls within that range i.e., 128, 144, 160 and
176.
dj
"Dyland Desmarais" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Greetings all
For those of you who have
I'll take a stab and say that hme0 might possibly stand for hundred
megabit ethernet..dj
"Robert Padjen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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It might stand for that too!
Seriously, and I looked back at docs.sun.com, there
used to be a reference in
What troubleshooting methodology have you used?
Are you able to ping a known address/location on the internet?
Have you run traceroutes to that location to see if the server is available?
Do you have your network settings configured for the correct DNS server?
Is the DNS server reachable.
In
Just a couple more items.
Can you ping your default gateway?
Run a nslookup on www.groupstudy.com and derive its IP address.
If nslookup returns nothing, then you have no DNS setup to resolve the host
name to an ip address.
dj
"Adele Galus" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I think you should connect the interface to a hub or switch. Is it
connected?
""Mark Rose"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I am working on my first router, trying to set up e0. I am able to
configure
Very simple Li, Go to the Cisco web site and search on "password recovery"
Here is a page which should have just about everything you need.dj
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml
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I realize this is for groupstudy so please don't flame. Just wondering if
anyone has had any general experience with IMA on the Cisco 3620/40
platform. Thanks..dj
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Here is a nice link I used which was very informative. You may wish to work
through all of the excercises. hope this helps..dj
http://www.3com.com/nsc/501302s.html
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Greet all
I am moving
Maybe this will be of some help:
Description
This document describes the password recovery procedure for the following
Cisco products:
Cisco Catalyst 1700
Cisco Catalyst 1900
Cisco Catalyst 2100
Cisco Catalyst 2800
Cisco Catalyst 2820
Step-by-Step Procedure
Check
Really terrific maps..dj
""Jason Roysdon"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Best link I've ever seen for showing off this sort of thing in a
meaningful
way to non-technical folks:
Let me try a quick stab at it:
Let's say you have the following token ring mac address:
0110.1234.5678
Convert the address to binary:
0 1 1 01 2345
678
0001 0001 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 1000
Swap
Title: RE: Internet ?
You may wish to get a copy of Halabi's book "Internet Routing
Architectures" There's a pretty good prefaceon IANA etc plus it can
explain a lot about BGP for you. You might also check out the BGP section
atwww.itprc.com . Look under IP
routing..dj
""Taylor, Don""
You can't reach it there either. I just
checked..dj
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This question was just answered a few days ago.
Try this link:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml
Look under Access Products : Cisco 2500 Series Routers
In the future, please try to search the archives or the Cisco web site if
possible. In that respect you'll be able to begin
I used it extensively, both the CCNA and CCIE sections which helped me in
passing
the R/S written exam last July. I suggest you read every tutorial and do
every practice
exam after the tutorial. If you have access to a lab, you might wish to do
the labs also.
I took the practice exam twice.
Try this link:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml
Look under Access Products : Cisco 2500 Series Routers
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Chaps,
I have been given a 2500 series router to configure which I
I think the correct mapping should be:
224.163.163.45 = 01-00-5E-A3-A3-2D
Here is a great URL at 3com by Chuck Semeria and Tom Maufer
http://www.3com.com/nsc/501303.html
I think this will give you a good idea of how to map (not convert) a 32 bit
class D
multicast address to a 48 bit ethernet
I stand corrected. You have to use the rightmost 23 bits not all 24.
See ElephantChild's response..
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I think the correct mapping should be:
224.16
-5E-23-A3-2D
Hopefully this makes a little more sense..dj
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I stand corrected. You have to use the rightmost 23 bits not all 24.
See ElephantChild'
You can get an ip subnet calculator from www.boson.com
dj
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Does anyone know where to find the the cisco product catalog for palm. or
a
IP subnet calculator?
Marc Giroux
1501 McGill College,
Anyone out there having problems reaching the cisco web site. I've been
unable to reach it for 2 days now.
thanks..dj
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Have been on there for the past half hour, with no problem
Shaun (UK)
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From:
I know Cisco monitors this list, so I have a simple question. I was looking
for a fddi module for a 7206vxr router and
the following URL indicates that it is supported:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/7200.htm
It even shows up when I run the hardware/software matrix for IOS relase
I'm trying to set up a one arm router (2621) to do some intervlan routing
using subinterfaces which I have attached to a 4003 switch. I keep getting
these errors:
%SYS-4-P2_WARN: 1/Tag 500 on packet
from 00:00:0c:07:ac:02 port 2/3, but port's native vlan is 1
Anyone have any ideas??..dj
Yes, I have a pair of 2621s for redundancy and I am using hsrp. I'll turn
it off
and see if this warning message goes away. thanks..dj
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Try this link first Andy:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/488/39.html
The following link shows a number of STUN, SDLC and SDLLC sampe configs:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/488/12.html
Hope you get your issue(s) resolved..dj
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I think you need to have the 3rd line because if you do not,
then all other traffic will be denied.
""Shahir Boshra"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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Elmer,
The router applies the first
I've been reading and trying to understand interior redistribution and came
across the following technique as an alternative for the specific packet
filtering requirement of discarding certain packets based solely on their
destination address.
In this case Cisco static route command are used to
Sorry this is a better resource:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ics/cs009.htm
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Try this:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/619/4.htm
Would anyone happen to have a generic script for a GRE tunnel encapsulating
IPX in IP?
Thank you.
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