BLIMEY !!!
this is getting a little heated L+G`s .
i personally believe that when i got my CCNA if i had been asked to
configure BGP (even Basic) on an internet connecting router for a
small-medium sized company...i would have run away screaming...
Ask yourselfs this there are three
Hi ,
i still think it
From: Symon Thurlow
Reply-To: Symon Thurlow
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help with huge amount of Input/Frame and some CRC errors
[7:21811]
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 04:01:58 -0400
Thanks for the input Les,
This isn't the case here, because if I get them around the
Hi ,
i still think it`s the link..i have been told loads of times links are
fine but they arn`t get THEM to run and END-to-END test...
if you got an int resetand you didn`t touch the box the line is up the
stuff..
from memory..
last 9 times .(ove 6mths...we have about 300
well done tim
From: Tim Booth
Reply-To: Tim Booth
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: I'm a CCNP today. [7:21693]
Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 12:12:45 -0400
Hello All,
Today is a good day. Just passed Support with 85%. I didn't find this
test
easy by any stretch of the imagination.
I am now a
in your config
what is your LMI.(autosence)
have you set the encapsulation command on the int`s
see this link
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/wan_c/wcdfrely.htm#xtocid221854
input errors usually mean that there is some kind of encap
symon...
sorryi am asleep
i don`t like the amount of interface resets you are getting...
can you clear counters and watch the amount you are gettingon both
sides..
int resets cum from the line bieng dropped (g703/line)
i have smds/leased lines and you should not get ANY int
500 leased linesHellthat`s a lot of leased lines
i don`t know of any single cisco device with 500 serial interfacess..
( and yes i am aware of ways round that ...bit i am going on what he has
said in his post)
so the question begs as howard
what problem are you trying to solve
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Stephen Skinner
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 8:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: policy route [7:21044]
i have to diasgreeevery 3 secs a pulse is sent from the active to
standby.even if you
hi,
with my new found knowledge on this subject...
why don`t you load share your HSRP by using the
standby preempt and standby track commands..then simply connect the other
ethernet interface to the other switch running HSRP ...job done...
~BTW I THINK.i`m not sure
List???
CU
i9f i get what you ask correctly ...
the L3 module is a MSFC/RSM this is either a daughterboard on the supervisor
cards or a seperate card..
basically they are a 2600 router on a card
here are some links to cisco configs
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/23.html
not as far as i am aware
What you COULD do ..is set them up as seperate lines ...and then run
eigrp/ospf betweeen them ...this will load balance the lines..
you could just upgrade your one line to 256k...also
but there is no serial etherchannel varient..
you can do it with isdn using
the support exam is as hard as your support knowledge is week...( a crsap
answer i know)..
i spent most of my time supporting networks and i found it quite easy..
you will get lots of question about reading sniffer`s ,,basic fault
finding..and so on
the lamme series is OK...but i like
i have to diasgreeevery 3 secs a pulse is sent from the active to
standby.even if you have a route connected to your standbywhen
thestandby gets any routed packets HSRP (which is layer 1/2) will send
it to the active master..this wil then route the packets accordingly...
www.network-sol.com
From: Derek Gaff
Reply-To: Derek Gaff
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Purchase Routers in Ireland [7:21109]
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 07:39:35 -0400
Hello all
I have being reading the posts that have being posted in this list for the
last few weeks. If anybody can help me, I
if you have downloaded the cisco tftp server you have the choice to select a
local/network drive and folder...#
the cisco box just sends itits upto the tftp server to put the file in a
directory
hth
steve
From: suleman ibrahim aboo
Reply-To: suleman ibrahim aboo
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HorrayTally-ho.Chin-chin and all that ..us brits are first at
something
Marvelous...
From: MADMAN
Reply-To: MADMAN
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: which layer do the ospf bgp rip work on [7:20953]
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 10:17:16 -0400
Ya that may be been since when has ANSI
Hi
www.network-sol.com very big europe secondhand reseller
or ebay are quite good...
HTH
steve
From: Derek Gaff
Reply-To: Derek Gaff
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cisco Equipment [7:21127]
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 07:41:55 -0400
Hello all
I have being reading the posts that have being
i see where you are cominbg from my friend
i believe you are correct on Q2 but incorrect on Q1
if the packets are perfectly formed they will be transported through the
internetwork..
but as Q1 says
would cause broadcast
traffic to be contained within the physical segment?
from a physical
guys,
a quick quiery
i am running several 6509`s ..about 50 in different sites..and i can `t see
this set port host command
WS-C6509 Software, Version NmpSW: 5.3(2)CSX
6509_3 (enable) set port host
Unknown command set port host. Use 'set port help' for more info.
6509_3 (enable) set
ermmm
there is an encap ppp statement on 2511 s1but your mask
255.255.255.252...the binary states
1100 last two will give you 4 ip`s and 2 useable ones..
try using ip address 172.16.10.6 and 172.16.10.7
and c how you go
Cheers
steve
From: news.groupstudy.com
Reply-To:
thanks for the update john .
as always ...most appreciated
steve
From: John Neiberger
Reply-To: John Neiberger
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Dual FIFO: An Answer [7:20308]
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 14:45:46 -0400
No, Dual FIFO does not mean a pair of poodles. That would be Dual
FOOFOO.
hi,
according to our NNM ...it Does do that with Sub-int ,port-channels and
loopback...it just treats them as ordinary interfaces...
on one of our msm it says port channel1.5 is if index 9...we have other
int`s
HTH
steve
From: Sean Knox
Reply-To: Sean Knox
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Ah.What a Bozo..
my access-lists are just plain poor...
i have also found out that the
ip route-cache policy...command should ONLY (int this case) go on the int
the traffic is coming from (eth0)
many thanks to all who replyed
especially jenny
(we have a history. i was very
thingsd are getting a bit heavy on the list ...and i am trying to releave
some of the tension felt by our list brothers...
PLEASE i am not making light of the situation..
just trying to help...in my own way
===
i was
the only thing i could find was this
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/voice-qos/voip-ov-fr-qos.pdf
which says
Turn on fragmentation for low speed links (less than 1.5Mbps).
Set the fragment size so voice packets are not fragmented and do not
experience a serialization delay greater than
...
we also in the UK fell most appalled by these actions...
we have lived with this for about 20 yrs ( yes we are trying to solve the
problem...honest)
but on no-where near such a large scale.i dont know about everyone
else but we are grieving for your losses.
but let us
you have a hardware error
either the backplane slot is damaged (not likely) ...or the card is faulty..
try moving the card to a different slot and see ..if not order spare card ..
i think(am trying my best to understandit`s been a long day
(already!!!) and i have a hangover)
CU steve
thank you priscilla ...
i have been trying to understand this for weeks and you have FINALLY helped
me figure it out
CU
steve
From: Priscilla Oppenheimer
Reply-To: Priscilla Oppenheimer
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Appletalk Zone filtering [7:19392]
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 13:32:14
In the words of the great Man himself
these arn`t the droids your looking for ..we don`t need to see his
paper`s.he can GO ABOUT HIS BUISNESS ..move alongMOVE
ALONG.
guys ... i don`t think all this is helping.best leave it for a couple of
week`s
thanks for
Hi,
sorry i missed this ,but i wanted to comment anyway.
i have had the same situ recently working on a project in the UK.
we also used static routes/dialer commands simply because of this .
we had a spate of recent laptop/desktop theft`s and people were trying to
get to our network after
Hello,
i don`t mean to be rude but i think the reason the gentleman replyed the
way he did was because way you posed your question was to say
i`m to busy ...you lot do it for me
now i personal believe that that is not the case and you were simply asking
(as i do all the time) for some
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CONF-REG Decode - Help! [7:16032]
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 14:22:29 -0400
Steven, do you know the password to unprotect this spreadsheet?
From: Stephen Skinner
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CONF-REG Decode
on the subject ...
another good search engine is the cisco/google engine
http://cisco.google.com/cisco
i have found this very helpfull in pointing me in the right direction..
it will usually find a page that is in the general topic and i can search
around from there to find what i really
this is an excel spreadsheet which should help you listed the registers and
what they do ..
if anyone else interested mail me
again someon eon list mailed to me think EA Louie or Chuck..
thanks goes to them
CU steve
From: Ray Smith
Reply-To: Ray Smith
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
howdy...
do you chaps agree or disagreei personally think it should be ABD
indetify the considerations for routing protocol selection
A) resource utilization
b) address Flexibilty
c) convergence time
d) bandwidth utilization
it says A,B,C i say A,C,D.your thought please
steve
they are getting questions so
we can safely answer without going against the NDA.
Priscilla
At 01:41 PM 8/7/01, Stephen Skinner wrote:
howdy...
do you chaps agree or disagreei personally think it should be ABD
indetify the considerations for routing protocol selection
A) resource utilization
TM = {up|down}
CA = {up|down}
LC = {up|down}
Status signals for the HSSI line, which include up and down indicators for
test mode (TM), carrier available (CA), and loopback control (LC).
HTH
steve
From: David Scott
Reply-To: David Scott
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sh int hssi x output
Hi
5 minute input rate 1000 bits/sec, 1 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 1000 bits/sec, 1 packets/sec
4243911 packets input, 2199323988 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 2 giants, 0 throttles
52784 input errors, 35055 CRC, 9168 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 8561
What the Hell?
CISCO...
From: hal9001
Reply-To: hal9001
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CFR's [7:13903]
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 17:27:16 -0400
Hi Janice,
Do you want this order in the US or Great Britain where you message has
been
directed to. I'm open to offers!
Karl
Hi,
what you said is almost correct ...
Proccess/Fast/Distributed/Packet switching are all layer 2 functions..
From the CCO
Fast switching allows higher throughput by switching a packet using a cache
created by the initial packet sent to a particular destination.
this is all done at layer 2
boot into rommon mode and check conf register`s 0x2102...
CTRL+BRK within 60 seconds of router booting up
looks like it`s set wrong
Local Timeout (control reg=0x118) Error,
From: xie rootstock
Reply-To: xie rootstock
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: when 25 booting, the message is repeat again
Chaps,
i`m sorry i have to butt in here ...
the young man in question did say he had TWO 64k links .giving him an
aggreagte of 128k...
also i have to agree and disagree( it not easy bieng me you know) about the
line speed
yes with Dial you only get 64k and that`s it but i HAVE
Hi,
The Source-Quench message comes from a server when it`s buffers are unable
to process all the info bieng sent to it..
this usually means that the nt is set for 100/Full - the switch is set for
100/full for the nt box , but the UX box (and its switch port)is only set
for 10/half
, 10 Jul 2001 10:39:30 -0400
At 05:56 AM 7/10/01 -0400, Stephen Skinner wrote:
guys ,
this is what i saw when i ran this test on my 5509
this is my 5509
System Bootstrap Version: 2.4(1)
Hardware Version: 1.3 Model: WS-C5500 Serial #:
Module Ports Model Serial # Hw Fw
OK,
i am going out on a limb here ,but i am going to try and answer the
questionor atleast redefine it..
the originall question was
how does E-IGRP discover networks
well
first what do we mean by networks.
networks are just routers with configured ports ... i suppose
so...
we
Howdy chaps
this is all good but i have a question
Router B sends update directly to Router A specifying 4 networks Router B
HOWusing what .
does it use the hello protocol..does it send it back to the multicast
address
is there something in the packet format to recognise on
guys ,
this is what i saw when i ran this test on my 5509
this is my 5509
System Bootstrap Version: 2.4(1)
Hardware Version: 1.3 Model: WS-C5500 Serial #:
Module Ports Model Serial # Hw Fw Fw1 Sw
-- - -- - -- --- ---
Chaps,
thanks for all the responces.
i will go with the magic number of 50 for the exam that i am going to
sit for a second time soon
many thanks to all who responded
steve
From: Sean C.
To: \Stephen Skinner\
Subject: Re: CID-How many routers in an area [7:11240]
Date: Sun, 8
guys,
see if you can help me with a senario i am working on for the exam
8 routers
a,b running HSRP connected to eachother and c,d via 100 meg ethernet
c,d Runiing connected to eachother and a,b via 100 meg ethernet
c,d connected to e,f via frame relay
c is primary frame
d is backup ...NO
chaps,
what is happeneing is a loop.
when you config in a VTP rev of 0 ,the processing of this command causes a
fresh lookup of all vlan info relevant to vlan`s in the routers memeory...
( PLEASE don`t pick to many pieces in this ...i just outlining the problem
,and have a VERY shakey
hi,
YES ,this is a stupid question (I`M ONLY KIDDING)...the only stupid question
is one you don`t ask,,,
the Cisco boxes run IOS internetworking operating system ,this is based
around unix( it`s has to be very effcient,small and robust
windows i`m afraid ,just won`t cut the mustard.
the books can be wrong, but I totally agree in this case and can't
think of a good reason that it won't work.
Back to the floor
Gaz
Stephen Skinner wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
chaps,
what is happeneing is a loop.
when you config in a VTP
guys,
i am about to sit the CID (AGAIN) and have a question
how many routers are allowed in an ospf area (max)
i have seen 100 on the boson tests 42 in some cisco docs and 50 on the
CCo designing ospf networks2
any idea which one the test wants
cheers
steve
mark,
i know this is a dopey question but ...first things first if you can
move the user files
i also recommend never having user files on any DC`s( even thought this
isn`t always possible)
as for the problem...( not knowing much about pix)
you have two choices
1.)its and
Howard,
as per usual ...your reply was both interesting and extremely usefull
many thanks
P.S ... i too am interested in bieng a beta-tester for your new book..
From: Howard C. Berkowitz
Reply-To: Howard C. Berkowitz
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Is EIGRP a DV or LS protocol [7:10657]
Sammi,
if it was me ( and yes an cisco co`s in the uk i AM looking for a network
designers role)
first i would chuck your 2900`s and put in 3548xl`s ..( if you havent
already bought them)
also i take it (silly question) that you have LINE Of SIGHT for your
aironets and that also you are
do you know what ..
i had this problem the other day
you know what it was ??? windows had added a file extension to the file
so it was now called cat5000-sup.4-5-11.bin.txt
OOOH i could have shot the cat...typed in the new name ...it took
it fine
also i have
i think if were bieng honest there is NO answer to this question...
EACH lan is different
EACH wan is different
and to come up with a hard and fast rule to cover everyone is impossible..
there are so many variables to take into account
how many routes are you advertising to how many people
try this earl
www.mplsrc.com
full of meaty goodness
steve
From: Bradley J. Wilson
Reply-To: Bradley J. Wilson
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Wan technology [7:9475]
Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 21:14:06 -0400
You know, I couldn't agree more with this. I sat down one day to read
Guys,
lets see how my ospf is going ..
in this design goal i would have thought you would have done this
hub and spokeat the hub you have say 1 router (3620) with one interface
and 20 sub-interfaces...
you also have 20 totally stubby area`s which connect into the hub...
busy, especially if the network wasn't
very stable. It would be better to extend area zero across the WAN
links to insulate the hub router from any instability in the outlying
areas.
John
Stephen Skinner 6/22/01 4:50:10 AM
Guys,
lets see how my ospf is going ..
in this design goal i
i dont know about the serial int BUT.
the igs ios you have on your machine won`t do diddlyno ospf.no rip .no
ip no nothing .get a new ios ( a proper 2503 ip ios ) and try again
i think you can only use a ios 11.2 because you need more flash to run some
of the later ones
Peter,
i know how you feel,...
OK...i accept your responce WAS abit OTT ,and prephaps you could have gone
abit lighter on the dude..
BUT .i dont believe that people should go behind your back.
HELL..we are suppossed to be adults...and i believe that if someone
thinks you
you know,
what makes me smile is that everyone seems to thinking this is a good
idea...NO
let me see..on the current lab you have one day to build it and one day
to fix it.which day do we believe they will drop
the first is the most obvious...which means
you walk in on day
also .
i think you have said this ...but make sure that on the switches
TX on A - RX on B
RX on B - TX on A
i think you have done this
or
turn on portfast ...
make sure you have just standard trunking on if on side neg and one off
...could case probs...
i don`t think any
Hi
this is something i just don`t understand..i have worked with cisco for
2 years + and have recently passed my NP...what i dont understand is how
people can claim to pass 4 exam`s in 2 weeks ..
i have to work for a living and i just don`t have the time to study 10 hours
a
hi,
that is an extremly OPEN question.
in short it is a card that looks after a mullti-bladed switch i.e
4006/5509/6509...
it`s a managment card that comes in various flavours.
steve
From: ASM
Reply-To: ASM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sipervisor Engine [7:8973]
Date: Mon, 18
Hi,
i know i shouldn`t do this BUT..
i have a 2501 for sale
ios12.9 8mb flash 8mb ram 1eth(transevior) 2xserial
no cables..
contact me with price
_
Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at
NICE ONE CHARLES.
i am going to sit it soon myself 1-2 weeks ..
a pass is a pass don`t worry about scraping it ...the design ones are always
a scrape to get by...
next for you ...after the hikes i recon should be wither CISSP or CIS1..
that is were iam going.
steve
From:
do a show Ver on the router ...this will give you the image name
IOS (tm) C6MSM Software (C6MSM-IN-M), Version 12.0(4a)WX5(11), RELEASE
SOFTWARE
then search under the CCO for in this instance 12.0(4a)WX5(11),
it will bring you back some docs relating to
OR
O, to have a DR Relationship..let alone a BDR relationship...
all i ever hear is
i`m sorry your Area Stub id is not the same as mine
Woe is me WOE...is me
From: Bradley J. Wilson
Reply-To: Bradley J. Wilson
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Errata for Howard's Designing
Okey Dokey
hardware get a laptop...running Win2000 (that way you can change ip
address(non-dhcp) on the Fly
software
www.solarwinds.net ( solarwinds pro) managment+troubleshooting $500
www.nai.com (snifferpro or netXray) troubleshooting $500-10,000
www.concord.com (Nethealth)
So ,
the answer to your question`s seem to be .
Yes if your doing a Cisco Exam
No if your reading info from the CCO
Yes/No depending on who you are talking too..
a Question has just popped into my head...What else that we quote as
law (given to us from Cisco and other sources
difference between these two
configurations, but since I've never ordered any multipoint connections
I really don't know for certain.
John
Stephen Skinner 6/11/01 10:37:13 AM
one other thing no-one has seemed to say is cost
point to point requires a point to point link (i.e 2 interfaces)
Full
yes they will be fine
all that MPLS is (from a config point of view ,and i know this is not
strictly correct BUT)
an addition to tag switching using traffic engineering ,QOS COS,RSVP,and
other Extensions.the basic switching is still the same...that`s why the
commands are the
not to sure if this will help,
but i use a tool call solarwindsin it it has a tool call bandwidth
monitor...
aslong as the device has SNMP turned on it will tell you the overall
bandwidth bieng used...Realtime
as to finding out if your let`s say 256k cir is actually a 256k cir ...the
deferred ..as far as i can remember that means either one of two things
you interface is not working properly (joke)...
the packets are defered because thet cannot be put onto the output buffer of
the interface (sort-of)this has meant to me in the past either corrupt
memeory/ios or a not
Hi
i don`t mean to be rude but ,for r1 and r3 to get to the ethernet
segment,you will have to go throught rip...??
I had originally thought that both of the ASBR's would choose the OSPF
route
to the ethernet segment between the 2 routers running only RIP, since the
routes are identical
one other thing no-one has seemed to say is cost
point to point requires a point to point link (i.e 2 interfaces)
Full Mesh
point to multipoint requires 1 and X (x bieng how many remote sites you
have).
Star topology
E.G
we have 40 remotes sites . running anything form 128k to 4 meg
: Stephen Skinner
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OSPF scenario [7:7605]
Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2001 09:29:12 -
Hi
i don`t mean to be rude but ,for r1 and r3 to get to the ethernet
segment,you will have to go throught rip...??
I had
Hi,
this may well be a second post...Sorry
there is one of 3 things you can do
first goto www.cisco.com/support/bugtools (cco required)
use Bug navigator II to find out if you have a bug.
second.take any error messages you may have in your log related to this
(just the main error
goto the port that is connected to your router
telnet into switch and
set trunk (mod/port) (on/off/desirble/auto) (vlan`s) (type) e.g
set trunk 3/4 on 1-1005 isl
then on router ...
int E0.1
ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.x
isl X (whatever your vlan is)
no shut
HTH
steve
From: Michael Oaks
Jason,
the real answer to your questions is this.
first why do we use layer 3 devices..
well MAINLY for intervlan routing,,,we are all agreed...yes
then ,
we migh have these two different setup`s. a 6500 with an internal MSFC
on a sup 2G...
and
a 6500 with an external router
Q1 yes...
Q2 YEsbut both are -addons for the Superivsor cards
Q3 router needs atleast 100mmb connection for Vlan`s CAN use multiple
(fast etherchannell)... if you want ...also can you gig fibre connections
steve
From: Hunt Lee
Reply-To: Hunt Lee
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MLS and
twice shy)
From: Carroll Kong
Reply-To: Carroll Kong
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: backup plan for a campus [7:7052]
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 09:56:28 -0400
At 09:33 AM 6/4/01 -0400, Stephen Skinner wrote:
once apon a time there was a man who was given a spec to build a network
with full
paul,
you may just have been looking at a faulty hub.i`ve seen some strange
things with hubs.like being able to ping your gateawy but not bieng
able to ping yourself(not loopback).here`s a good test.plug the hub back
in with everything live...5 `ll get ya 10 it works
in answer to your question ..there really isnt one...
the 3100 does layer 2 and 3 switching but doesn`t have a REAL ios ...so no
good...
then you have a choice of
2948-LG3
3550-T12
4908-LG3
ALL of these are expensive ...i was quoted 6K(US) 4.5k (UK) for the
29.the rest i
.PICTURE THE SCENE...
it`s 8.30am your palms are sweating so much you try and pull open the
door of the cisco building your hands slips of the rail and you land smack
on your rump.a man walks past trying not to laugh with the words Cisco
Proctor emblazoned on a badge
Jon,
the answer to your question is NO.
here`s the reasonyou COULD make yourself a Y cable from your CSU/DSU
,but you would have a few issues.
I tried this sometime ago and found out the hard way.
OK.first thing if both routers are on you have a major routing loop
problem..AKA split
Resource manager essesntials ,will give you a full chassis list...giving
port ,status,mac,whatever..
CSWI is good for changes and such like ...but for reporting use RME.
steve
From: John Chang
Reply-To: John Chang
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Subject: CW2k [7:6624]
Date: Thu, 31 May 2001
Guys,
there is something very WRONG here i have a 6509 on site a single DHCP
server ..various VLans and never miss an renew
are you using the ip helper address properly...( i Mean NO offence)...what i
mean is setting a range
ip helper address 10.0.*.* to 193.194.199.9
Hi,
i have seen recently a vast amount of non-cisco related questions recently
and i thought that i would try my luck
my uncle needs some heart surgery and was wondering if anyone has some
advise.
Is it like BGP or OSPF routing when trying to track a blood clott...
left ventricle
ok also bieng stupid again
is DXI setup on both SUB-ints on the 36`s this is a point-to-point serail
encap you need to either frame-relay map OR use inverse arp to get this
2 worki think...
( i recon i will get flamed to friday because i am giving wrong advise ,but
hey no
ok also bieng stupid again
is DXI setup on both SUB-ints on the 36`s this is a point-to-point serail
encap you need to either frame-relay map OR use inverse arp to get this
2 worki think...
( i recon i will get flamed to friday because i am giving wrong advise ,but
hey no
I don`t mean to be the dunce... here but .
why not (and don`t flame me please...)
if you use the ip ospf cost command on the interface you ARE going to
manipulate all traffic
this is going to cause you probs with A-C
IT`s a Doozy kev..i very much wish to find out how your
hi,
i must agree with my learned friend,
on the written i took twice recently there were to many simple
questions.Wait..
what i mean by simple is they were not related directly to what life is like
for the CCIE i know ..i got to many what i call non -technical
questions..
Guys,,
i have a question
when i do a sh mod on my 6509 i see for my WS-X6K-SUP1-2GE
this listed
1 00-d0-00-00-00-00 to 00-00-00-00-00-01 5.05.2(1) 5.3(2)CSX
00-d0-00-00-00-00 to 00-00-00-00-00-01
00-00-00-00-00-00 to 00-00-00-00-00-0f
2 00-00-00-00-00-00 to
Hi
i was bien g silly and have figured it out 4 mac addresses per sup
to 4 mac addresses on the MSM how else would it find it .silly billy
regards
steve
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hi,
i to have been reading alot and working with MPLS.
i personally liken it to Switching more than routing
...i know it uses BGP and also uses static routes,but essentially it just
switches packets over pre-defined paths from device to device ...
I also see a future for this simply
go into config mode on the 25`s
and type snmp-server community rw public
this will config snmp with basic reporting
also see link
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/fun_r/frprt3/frd3001.htm
then from CW 5
change set what`s up gold to look for devices in
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