RE: EM VoIP Problem [7:74717]

2003-09-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sounds like problems initiating on the remote site or the reception of the session onthis site. Start debugging on remote site, pls show us the output. Show call/pots/dial- Any number expansion/wildcard issues? debug call rsvp-sync events Martijn -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van:

Basic IP CEF question (again) [7:75161]

2003-09-10 Thread Curious
The history: Author: Zsombor Papp (---.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) Date: 09-08-03 14:47 It means that's the router's own IP address. Thanks, Zsombor Curious wrote: Hello dear friends, I would like to know the meaning of the keyword receive that I can see when I execute a show ip cef

Re: PIX PDM [7:74758]

2003-09-10 Thread Philip Suen
I have experienced by using PDM to configure VPN is unstable. Everytime I try to modify the particular VPN connection. All of the connection will be disconnected. In addition, everytime if you have changed the configuration in PDM, you must remember to save it manually, otherwise reboot will

Re: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-10 Thread annlee
page 58, Interconnections, 2e Algorhyme I think that I shall never see A graph more lovely than a tree. A tree whose crucial property Is loop-free connectivity. A tree that must be sure to span So packets can reach every LAN. Firest, the root must be selected. By ID, it is elected.

Re: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-10 Thread Tim Champion
All the info relating to this book is good and I'm going to buy on the back of these reviews but... what makes people write switching related poems? Nakul Malik wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi all, I started off studying routing and found it to be a topic that interested me a

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Reimer, Fred
No offense, but this is CCNA material. If you are going for your CCNP, then you should already have your CCNA and know the answer. But anyway... If you need a network with 400 hosts, the smallest subnet would have a /23 mask. So take the first part of your given network and assign it to that:

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Stephen Skinner
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

Re: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Steven Aiello
Fred, OSPF was just moved into the CCNA 3.0 Acad. which is JUST being released now. I wish we would have coverd that, and other things you mention. Steve Reimer, Fred wrote: May be I had advanced access to the new NA material then ;-) In my view, a NA should be able to handle

RE: Hyper Terminal - 2500 [7:75065]

2003-09-10 Thread Vikram JeetSingh
Or alternatively try different bit rates, some of them behave that way :) HTH Vikram -Original Message- From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 2:55 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Hyper Terminal - 2500 [7:75065] Verify that you don't

Re: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-10 Thread Steven Aiello
No sorry I know that peom, no spanning in there at all. LoL Steve Tom Lisa wrote: Priscilla, Didn't Radia write a poem that starts something like I have never seen a tree as lovely as a spanning tree? BTW, is it still possible to get a free copy of 802.1s w. I looked on the IEEE site

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Kenan Ahmed Siddiqi
Hi there, There is a great link for al this you should check out: http://www.3com.com/other/pdfs/infra/corpinfo/en_US/501302.pdf Cheers, Kenan Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=75174t=75050 -- **Please support

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Daniel Cotts
Here's a great resource: pad http://www.nanog.org/isp.html#cidr scroll down to CIDR and download Understanding IP Addressing: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know by Chuck Semeria Looking at your specific problem - think in powers of two. 400 nodes is greater than 256 but less than 512. Use /23 out

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work What I figured out [7:75173]

2003-09-10 Thread Reimer, Fred
From what you say, I think you have it, but I'm not sure. Starting from the bottom of a /24 subnet (Class C), you could have a /26 subnet, then two /27 subnets, then four /28 subnets, and finally another /26 subnet. Or you could have two /28 subnets, one /27 subnet, one /26 subnet, followed by a

Re: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread annlee
I get the same results as Marko, but this may lay it out so you (and others) can see the development: IP address = 32 bits Network portion = 22 bits Host portion = 10 bits Total addresses for host portion = 2^10 = 1024 Start with 192.168.24.0/22 Focus on the 3rd octet (network_host): 000110_00

New Voice chat system for GroupStudy.com [7:75175]

2003-09-10 Thread Paul Borghese
We have installed a new voice chat system on GroupStudy. Go to chat.groupstudy.com for more information. You will be able to make private and moderated rooms for informal lectures or discussions. Take care, Paul Borghese Message Posted at:

Re: Good network monitor prog. ??? [7:75081]

2003-09-10 Thread Dan Metheny
I implemented a solution of What's Up Gold with MRTG integrated into it (it gives the same feel as Cisco Works Network Node Manager). WUG is about $800, and MRTG is free. It was a solid management solution for my former company for about 4 years. --- Nigel Taylor wrote: Steven,

RE: One PIX, two ISP's, two statics for hosts [7:74739]

2003-09-10 Thread Michael connelly
I meant different interfaces ... Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=75177t=74739 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list archives, and subscription

RE: One PIX, two ISP's, two statics for hosts [7:74739]

2003-09-10 Thread Michael connelly
Are both ISPs on the same PIX interface? If so there will be no problem with the multiple STATIC commands. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=75176t=74739 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy

Upgrading ROMMON on 2948G [7:75179]

2003-09-10 Thread Bill Clements
Has anyone ever upgraded the ROMMON on a 2948G. I am finding docs on upgrading the IOS but not the Rom Monitor. Which I need to do before I can put on the most recent IOS. TIA BC Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=75179t=75179

Re: Frame Relay Switch [7:75019]

2003-09-10 Thread Wilson Huang
Hi, guys: Why not consider 2523 i/o 2522 ? In the hardware spec, Cisco 2523 is the same as 2522, all the difference is 2523 is Token-Ring based, In eBay, you could find out that R2523 is cheaper than R2522, For the cost issues, I would suggest the 2523. If the cost/price is not the issues,

ATM switch configuration. [7:75137]

2003-09-10 Thread Rajesh Kumar
Hi all, Can somebody point me to the location where I can copy paste the base ATM switch configuration to be used in the labs like Ipexpert? Since I am not as familiar as FR switch, all I need is to have very basic connectivity from ATM router having 1 or 2 PVCs. Thanks, Rajesh Message

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Reimer, Fred
No reason to be sorry! I'm all for vigorous discussion ;-) No BGP in the NA because we are talking about SMALL to medium business. Yes, they should know about how to connect up to the Internet, using a default route, etc. But you are not going to find that many ISPs, if any, that are willing to

RE: IPSEC with STATIC NAT [7:74971]

2003-09-10 Thread Reimer, Fred
Perhaps there is some confusion. NAT Traversal is required if there is any NAT in between the endpoints of the IPsec connection. It has nothing to do with NAT of devices behind a router that has IPsec configured. Or maybe I'm mis-interpreting. If so, correct me! Fred Reimer - CCNA Eclipsys

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Reimer, Fred
Yes! Even I would not feel comfortable configuring BGP in a production environment yet, and although I don't have my CCNP yet, I did pass the routing and switching tests. Fred Reimer - CCNA Eclipsys Corporation, 200 Ashford Center North, Atlanta, GA 30338 Phone: 404-847-5177 Cell:

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Reimer, Fred
True. The primary reasons would be that Cisco is the market leader, especially in SMB, and 2nd would be that while proprietary, the workings of the protocol certainly are not. It is well-documented. Fred Reimer - CCNA Eclipsys Corporation, 200 Ashford Center North, Atlanta, GA 30338 Phone:

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Reimer, Fred
Yes, but the CCIE labs are supposed to be for ISP level engineers, who almost certainly won't be using default routes most of the time. It should be assumed that by the time you get to the CCIE level you have much experience in default routing. Fred Reimer - CCNA Eclipsys Corporation, 200

RE: Cisco PVST plus [7:75158]

2003-09-10 Thread Reimer, Fred
That is correct. Or at least it can only support one VLAN in common with the Cisco gear. It can have all the VLANs it wants as long as it does not have dual links to the Cisco gear, creating a loop which will not be blocked with Spanning Tree, because it doesn't support PVST+. BTW - what are

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Reimer, Fred
I've always liked hex myself. A hex mask of FF.FF.F8.00 can be written as F800 and still mean the same thing. You obviously can't do that with 255.255.128.0 (255.255.128.0 != 2,552,551,280). While binary works the same way as hex in this manner, it is much to long for my tastes. Plus, hex

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Reimer, Fred
Oh, it's just getting fun. It's not like we are flaming anyone. We are just expressing our opinions! ;-) I'd agree with you. No BGP for NA's. And as far as who I'd want touching my Internet facing router, it would depend on what type of business it was. If it was a small business, where all

RE: Basic IP CEF question (again) [7:75161]

2003-09-10 Thread Zsombor Papp
Well, the accurate answer is that those are the packets that the router wants to receive (as opposed to switch), but I didn't think that this would be a lot of help. :) You do recognize the common theme across own IP address and broadcast of local net, don't you? Thanks, Zsombor My comments:

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 11:40 AM -0400 9/10/03, Reimer, Fred wrote: I've always liked hex myself. A hex mask of FF.FF.F8.00 can be written as F800 and still mean the same thing. You obviously can't do that with 255.255.128.0 (255.255.128.0 != 2,552,551,280). While binary works the same way as hex in this

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 11:34 AM -0400 9/10/03, Reimer, Fred wrote: Yes, but the CCIE labs are supposed to be for ISP level engineers, who almost certainly won't be using default routes most of the time. It should be assumed that by the time you get to the CCIE level you have much experience in default routing.

DLSW+ filter [7:75192]

2003-09-10 Thread Andres Botero
Hi, I need a little information for a DSLW+ configuration. I have configured two DLSW+ peers (router A and Router B), to connect two LANs (LAN A conneted to router A and LAN B connected to router B). The transport is TCP/IP. I need to configure a filter in router A which will permit pass to WAN

Re: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-10 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Tim Champion wrote: All the info relating to this book is good and I'm going to buy on the back of these reviews but... what makes people write switching related poems? Because if we don't laugh at ourselves then we have to cry! :-) You should have heard the explanations of a brouter

RE: Exam #642-891 BSCI/BCMSN Composite Exam [7:74915]

2003-09-10 Thread Yinka Ntia
Paul, What would you say are the new additions in this exam compared to the recently retired BSCI BCMSN exams. What are the extra topics one has to focus on? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=75196t=74915 --

OT: Anyone use Solarwinds Orion? [7:75198]

2003-09-10 Thread John Neiberger
I'm curious if anyone here uses or has used the Orion network monitoring software from Solarwinds. We currently use Network Node Manager but since we use it primarily for fault reporting and statistics gathering I'm toying with the idea of using a product more tailored to our needs. If you've

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Reimer, Fred wrote: I've always liked hex myself. A hex mask of FF.FF.F8.00 can be written as F800 and still mean the same thing. You obviously can't do that with 255.255.128.0 (255.255.128.0 != 2,552,551,280). While binary works the same way as hex in this manner, it is much to

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Brian B.
Funny thing about this is that most experts that I've dealt with working at major ISPs who do nothing but deal with BGP and routing daily still don't get the configurations right the first time. I've never had a BGP neighbor setup go smoothly (i.e. take less than 2 hours), and it was never a

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Reimer, Fred
I was more referring to core ISP routers than edge (and I've certainly never worked for an ISP before, so I'm going on my experience and knowledge of routing protocols to surmise [guess] at what would be reasonable or not). If you have ISP engineers configuring the ISP router that is at the

RE: Please Help - CIDR - How the bits work [7:75050]

2003-09-10 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 5:32 PM + 9/10/03, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: Reimer, Fred wrote: I've always liked hex myself. A hex mask of FF.FF.F8.00 can be written as F800 and still mean the same thing. You obviously can't do that with 255.255.128.0 (255.255.128.0 != 2,552,551,280). While binary

Cisc SAFE Exam [7:75200]

2003-09-10 Thread Fred Wittenberg
Hello all, I'm planning on taking the SAFE exam to wrap up my CCSP soon...can anyone that has passed/taken this offer what they used as study guides?? TIA, FW Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=75200t=75200 --

Re: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-10 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 5:00 PM + 9/10/03, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: Tim Champion wrote: All the info relating to this book is good and I'm going to buy on the back of these reviews but... what makes people write switching related poems? Because if we don't laugh at ourselves then we have to cry!

RE: IP Subnet calc. [7:75085]

2003-09-10 Thread Coelho Charles
Hey Steve, I saw these url's posted on the CCNA forums http://www.joopdog.com/StudyGuides/CCNA/Subnetting_ToddLammlesWay.htm http://www.joopdog.com/StudyGuides/Downloads/subnet10.exe Hope this helps Chuck C Steven Aiello wrote: Any one know a good free subnet calc. After realizing how many

RE: Cisco Secure service stops for no reason.. [7:75189]

2003-09-10 Thread Aaron Ajello
ACS will show messages like that when it backs up the database. It pauses, or interupts services to perform the backup. Normally the services should pick right back up very quickly, but if it doesn't for some reason, you will have to manually restart services. The same thing happened once with

BGP vs CCNP (For Fred R) [7:75207]

2003-09-10 Thread Joseph Brunner
Fred R. You're obvious a pretty smart guy. Your posts here are very well structured and helpful. Don't put so much stock in the CCNP(NA) vs. bgp. I had my ccna only a few short months, when we went to multihoming with BGP. Do you really think that the small enterprise is going to use all the

Re: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-10 Thread MADMAN
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: At 5:00 PM + 9/10/03, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: Tim Champion wrote: All the info relating to this book is good and I'm going to buy on the back of these reviews but... what makes people write switching related poems? Because if we don't laugh at

RE: Dialer-Watch driving me nuts!! [7:75107]

2003-09-10 Thread alaerte Vidali
Configure so that ONLY R5 places a call R5 is the remote router Only R5 will have a dialer string statement. After R5 places a call, R1 needs to know how reach the source ping. It could be a manual or dynamic route. Does it help? Message Posted at:

Re: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-10 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 3:17 PM -0500 9/10/03, MADMAN wrote: Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: At 5:00 PM + 9/10/03, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: Tim Champion wrote: All the info relating to this book is good and I'm going to buy on the back of these reviews but... what makes people write switching related poems?

RE: Studying Switching [7:75030]

2003-09-10 Thread Reimer, Fred
Heh, I installed quite a few of those Cisco router blades in Synoptics hubs! I also liked their SPARC network management modules, but I don't think that had anything to do with Cisco. Fred Reimer - CCNA Eclipsys Corporation, 200 Ashford Center North, Atlanta, GA 30338 Phone: 404-847-5177 Cell:

Cisco SAFE Exam: My 2 cents [7:75212]

2003-09-10 Thread juniper
I took this exam a while back, i didn't take it serioulsy so I guess I need not say more, anyway make sure you read the documents and know them cold they are picky on this exam, their are questions that have nothing to do with the documentation but I guess the other exams you have possible take

Cisco Professional Online Meeting tomorrow (Sept. 11) evening [7:75214]

2003-09-10 Thread Paul Borghese
Our first Cisco Professional online discussion will be held tomorrow evening from 8:00 PM EST to whenever. Our current plans are to meet in the GroupStudy voice chat room (room CCNP) every week to discuss topics of interest for people studying for CCNP level certifications. This first meeting we

Re: Cisco SAFE Exam: My 2 cents [7:75212]

2003-09-10 Thread juniper
I took this exam a while back, i didn't take it serioulsy so I guess I need not say more, anyways make sure you read the documents and know them cold they are picky on this exam, some questions that have nothing to do with the documentation but I guess the other exams you have possiblly taken

??? Dumb Consultant ??? - Please Help [7:75213]

2003-09-10 Thread Steven Aiello
Hello all, I need some folks with hopefully a CCIE to answer this question. If there is an un subnetted class A, and there are 25 or users on the network. would the fact that the network is unsubnetted cause a large load of network traffic? here is the reason and layout. Our company uses

RE: DLSW+ filter [7:75192]

2003-09-10 Thread Salvatore De Luca
Hi, Have you considered something like this..?? dlsw icanreach netbios-exclusive dlsw icanreach netbios-name Name Also.. you will only see this in your local capabilities.. HTH, Sal Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=75216t=75192

RE: ??? Dumb Consultant ??? - Please Help [7:75213]

2003-09-10 Thread Zsombor Papp
Netmasks don't generate traffic, hosts do. :) Thanks, Zsombor Steven Aiello wrote: Hello all, I need some folks with hopefully a CCIE to answer this question. If there is an un subnetted class A, and there are 25 or users on the network. would the fact that the network is

RE: ??? Dumb Consultant ??? - Please Help [7:75213]

2003-09-10 Thread Reimer, Fred
Well, I'm not a CCIE, but I don't think you need to be a CCIE to answer this question. The subnet mask has nothing to do with the amount of load on the network. A side effect of having a small network mask is that there are potentially more hosts on the network, which could mean that there is

RE: ??? Dumb Consultant ??? - Please Help [7:75213]

2003-09-10 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Steven Aiello wrote: Hello all, I need some folks with hopefully a CCIE to answer this question. If there is an un subnetted class A, and there are 25 or users on the network. would the fact that the network is unsubnetted cause a large load of network traffic? here is the

How to define right cisco hardware and software (IOS) [7:75220]

2003-09-10 Thread Hinwoto
dear all, guys,.. Could anyone give advise about how to define the right - cisco hardware (module, chassis, memory, NPE etc) - cisco software (IOS type etc) thanks and looking forward to your advise guys. hin Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=75220t=75220

Problems with corrupt? NVRAM. [7:75221]

2003-09-10 Thread Degracia, Alex
Hi, Has anybody ran into this problem? This is the version and the device: Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) 2500 Software (C2500-I-L), Version 12.0(10), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) Copyright (c) 1986-2000 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Mon 20-Mar-00 21:43 by phanguye Image