of good
enough. I would add, --but it better *be* good enough.
And that, to me, is the point of design.
Annlee
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The Road Goes Ever On wrote:
sorry for the sarcasm, but it's late and I really should be
doing more
important
is the enemy of good enough, but it better
be good enough.
Annlee
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The Road Goes Ever On wrote:
sorry for the sarcasm, but it's late and I really should be
doing more
important things like sleeping.
Don Kanicki
.
The grunt work of networking will evolve, as it has for every other
technology, but those who understand what happens and why that happens will
still have work -- if nothing else, from cleaning up other peoples' messes.
Annlee
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the whole problem but solve it in increments kind of
approach, I think.
HTH
Annlee
milind tare wrote in message
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Dear All,
i hv following setup;-
2 6506 core switches having redundancy. 10 Nos. 3508
Distribution Switches. and 3500 series access's
switches. in whole
in the full context.
Annlee
Duy Nguyen wrote in message
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I'm not there yet, I just have a CCNP. I don't want to have the CCIE and
be
turned down because I know too much.
- Original Message -
From: Wilmes, Rusty
To:
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 10:01 AM
Subject: RE
RADIUS does encrypt the passwords, using MD5 IIRC.
Annlee
Sales wrote in message
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Hi,
With tacacs+ you can certainly use one time passwords for 2 factor
authentication such as SecureID. Tacacs+ is great if you need multiple
privilege levels on a router. For example
happening on the hosts, as well.
HTH
Annlee
j k wrote in message
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hi pple, well the reason why i ask this is because, recently i was told by
my network manager that there is a virus which uses netbios (udp 137, tcp
138 and tcp 139) as a transport and had acrosses the WAN from
a
copy.
TIA
Annlee
Andy Barkl wrote in message
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Priscilla has hit the nail on the head as usual!
If you don't have the experience with Cisco's AVVID, SAFE and voice
architecture design, you should wait a few months for the self-study
guides from companies such as Cisco
My bad--the hyperlinks work, but are not visible until you poise the mouse.
I probably need less coffee to get a good poise...;-)
Annlee
Andy Barkl wrote in message
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Priscilla has hit the nail on the head as usual!
If you don't have the experience with Cisco's AVVID
Here's the actual announcement:
CISCO INTRODUCES CCNA PROGRAM ENHANCEMENTS
CCNA Offers New Exams for Those Entering Networking Field
Today, Cisco Systems, Inc. . announces three enhancements to the
CCNA. (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Program which are based on
Major in what sense? A great deal depends on the topic at hand. IP vs
TCP/UDP, vs MPLS, vs addressing, etc.
I personally use the RFC Editor pages' search function and get creative with
keywords:
http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfcsearch.html
Annlee
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twice the size that Priscilla showed.
Annlee
Larry Letterman wrote in message
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My opinion is that it will go to the hub site since it's a point to
point network..
If the hub were to be a multi-point connection to the spokes, which
would be one network,
Then the traffic
I worked with some WAN implementations (not Cisco equipment) where the
traffic was unidirectional, probably for QoS and/or billing purposes.
Zsombor Papp wrote in message
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At 07:56 PM 6/24/2003 +, annlee wrote:
Even if it is switched from spoke-to-spoke, at Layer 1
I like this one--
ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3514.txt
--note the date, and author.
Annlee
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rbx10 Defcom wrote:
Anyone has a list of the major RFCs..
I'm just trying to make sure I covered them
thanks
-rbx10
the
obvious one. As I recall, it was an ugly project.
Annlee
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At 10:21 PM 6/24/2003 +, MADMAN wrote:
The spokes only connect via the hub if you don't have a PVC between
the spokes. It doesn't matter if your uni or bi,
You can actually buy
I found the sense dubious at the time ;-) but it was how the customer wanted
to do it...
Annlee
David Vital wrote in message
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AhhhThat just turned on a small light bulb for me. So you have
uiniderectional service but you configure it for diferent paths to and
from
the answers).
For more information, feel free to contact me offline, understanding I will
not violate the NDA.
Annlee
John Holp wrote in message
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PIX People,
I am currently studying for Cisco's 640-100 MCNS exam and current study
material seems a bit thin. I have
. For systems with 768MB+,
we use ECC memory exclusively.
End quote (pp201-2).
However ... that could also be a Real Convenient Excuse. Do you have any
kind of other experience with the people who said this (like, are they
naturally FUD-prone)?
Annlee
Juan Carlos Perez wrote in message
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.
http://www.troubleshootingnetworks.com/
Good luck!
Annlee
For good
Mauricio H Fernandez wrote in message
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I have been trying to get Troubleshooting Campus Networks for the
longest time. I've met Joeseph B. He is one of the smartest guys I've
ever encountered. Can you
ago, which is good -- I
have a better idea, now, and I will present it and publish my way, and the
only one I'll have to praise or blame is me).
Setting up a link on your ownwebsite may be the most you can do to
facilitate book sales in this environment.
Annlee
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, and it's a big one
for most technical authors, is marketing -- we aren't good at it. Solve
that, and we have a possible revolution in *timely* and *high-quality*
material for people to learn from.
Annlee
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
At 3:27 PM + 6/28/03, Thomas Larus wrote:
Thanks for the eye
-it-in-depth appraoch I
described above. You are more likely to be tested
on relevant material than irrelevant.
HTH
Annlee
John Holp wrote:
Hopefully I am not asking for something not permitted here.
I am studying for the Cisco 640-100 Managing Cisco Network Security (MCNS)
exam but am finding
. It would probably take a major
network disaster before such a system would be called for -- and
I, for one, would rather avoid that if possible. The clean up
afterwards is too big a pain.
Annlee
Howard replied to Carroll, et al:
major snip--
Cisco, I believe, really needs to soul-search
. It would probably take a major
network disaster before such a system would be called for -- and
I, for one, would rather avoid that if possible. The clean up
afterwards is too big a pain.
Annlee
Howard replied to Carroll, et al:
major snip--
Cisco, I believe, really needs to soul-search
from studying the outline material, which was relevant.
When in doubt, I think following the outline's the best approach.
Annlee
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Hopefully I am not asking for something not permitted here.
I am studying for the Cisco 640-100 Managing Cisco
/learning/le3/le2/le37/le5/learning_certification_type_home.html
so you may want to take the newer exams (though there's less data available
on them).
Congrats!!
Annlee
Edgar A. Howard wrote in message
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Hi,
Yesterday I passed the Support exam of the CCNP foursome. It is great
.
Annlee
Mwalie W wrote in message
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Hi,
I think you will have to do the CCDP recert exam :)
What does the CCDP certification requirement state?
Tricky here; I think if you do the CID exam, it will just be an isolated
test - but confirm at the Cisco site.
Good Luck
Try this
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk583/tk372/tech_configuration_examples_list.html
Lots of examples here.
Annlee
Michael Jia wrote in message
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Hi,
Anyone has good reference doc about GRE with Ipsec .
I am a little confused about 2 flavors of crypto ACL used
, security, and IPv6. I
thought it was to push sales, and it probably is. But the products have a
compelling business case, which means I've got more stuff to learn, and the
same 24-hour day to do it in ;-).
Annlee
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the
requirement. When fully populated, it has N+1 if it has 3 power supplies in
place and available.
This is the kind of HA requirement typically demanded by telcos and others
for whom off-line is simply not an option.
HTH
Annlee
Lo Ching wrote in message
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Dear All,
What's
NAV.
I expect to switch to another mail server and use comcast as nothing more
than a dumb pipe. I think they may be able to handle that.
--end vent
Annlee
James Gosnold wrote in message
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John, I too would be interested to hear the thoughts of anyone
knowledgable
I did, though it turned out to be only for Outlook Express. However, I
configured Outlook per their mail account settings--but, like you, I find
their customer service to be an oxymoron.
Annlee
John Neiberger wrote in message
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Did you download the transition software
with red and blue connectors; more
often it was dual black connectors, in which case we ran fingers down the
fiber to get the 180-degree twist (rx--tx and tx--rx): it really is a manual
crossover. The finger roll only works in a lab, though. Dolphins lose their
grip on the transoceanic fibers...
Annlee
they can take a long view; the stock market may punish them too
severely.
Annlee
Chuck Whose Road is Ever Shorter wrote:
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote in message
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What's the medium cost between the two cities? Can you use demand
circuits as a backup? Can you live
You're feeling better now, eh? Or is it the medications?
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
Don't forget relevant folk:
Pete Seeger: This LAN is Your LAN
Kingston Trio: MTA (triple duty for email, token management, and
looping)
Peter Paul Mary: If I had a token, I'd ring it in the
the wrap.
FWIW, some people I know think the MCNS (640-100) is a very
poorly-written test.
Annlee
thartman wrote:
I am taking the exam in approx 1 week and have read the MCNS book - any
other pointers to hit hard for the exam.
Thanx,
tlh
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are protocol numbers, not port numbers
(though you can refere tot hem by name in Access Lists, just as
you do telnet or ftp, etc.).
Annlee
Steven Aiello wrote:
I was wondering what ports I would need to have open for a Microsoft VPN
connection on my router. If I have done my home work correctly
they're pitching
at you, have a good look at the layer 2 technology on switch
egress. What I saw was:
[data+(local IP hdr)+(carrier IP hdr)+layer2 formatting]
as it went through the cloud. Potentially, that's a lot of
overhead. If that's not a problem, fine.
Annlee
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Nakul Malik wrote:
passport at heart an ATM switch/
Passport is FR.
-Nakul
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John Neiberger wrote:
I'm just now digging deeper into current VPN technologies since I'm
researching Qwest's PRN service. I'm awaiting a definitive
Sounds like good preparation made all the difference.
Congratulations.
Annlee
NKP wrote:
Hi All ,
Its my turn to send the e-mail today . Tht subject says it all .
It has been almost 8 months of rigorous preparation and I managed to clear
it in the first lab attempt in Bangalore
Eggs in One Basket was the working title of a book I pitched to
my editor, based on securing converged networks. But they didn't
like the title, and besides, the market is all soft, so they
didn't want it
Annlee
Chuck Whose Road is Ever Shorter wrote:
as a former Merrill Lynch employee
said words
to the effect of where did that come from?
Why silly, it came from an unprotected DSL connection!
Annlee
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
One other more useful comment. :-) Does the client or server have personal
firewall software running? It could be blocking the NetBIOS ports, which
-configured address as soon as it
can obtain one from the server. I have no information at this
time on the behavior of various Linux clients.
end quote
from my DNS-DHCP tutorial
Annlee
Charles Cthulu Riley wrote:
Three words
MY-CROW-SOFF?
John Neiberger wrote in message
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which when combined with a couple of bucks gets me a latte.
But not a double latte. {g}
Chuck Whose Road is Ever Shorter wrote:
not tremendously difficult, unlike that [EMAIL PROTECTED]@^# CIPT exam.
74 questions and 90 minutes is what I saw.
I didn't check the blueprint on this one, but
. In fact, one lady told me sternly Sir, we do not
have any
routers.
Please contact me off list and I'll shoot you the relevant info
(background,
traceroutes, etc).
end quote
I guess that would explain many problems...
Annlee
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One reason is if you work with the US DoD or interconnect with
them in any way:
http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2003/0609/web-dodip-06-13-03.asp
Annlee
John Neiberger wrote:
And I don't mean the Starship Enterprise. :-) I'm pretty sure they do use
IPng, though.
Seriously, regarding IPv6
? Or does it update iff it has already expired?
Annlee
-Original Message-
From: Reimer, Fred [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 19:02
To: annlee; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCDA (DESGN 640-861) ... A BEAST [7:73770]
FWIW, I just ran into the following: when
chan Lu wrote:
What is the passing score for the SAFE test?
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is recertified. I haven't got the time to chase other exams, but
somebody else might.
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Seems especially timely, now...
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, www.sans.org, isc.sans.org.
TCP Ports used are 135, 137-139, 445, and (I believe, no time to
look it up now) 1026. TFTP downloads (which is part of the worm's
internal execution) occur on (UDP), IIRC.
Try the above references for better info.
Annlee
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:
Please pass this on to Annlee.
I've already sent another message with an excerpt (fair use!) from the new
Cisco training materials that refutes this.
The threats are:
Structured
Unstructured
Internal
External
The attacks are:
Reconnaissance
Access
Denial of Service
I don't
This page (mind the wrap)
http://www.ealaddin.com/partners/findpartner2.asp?SolutionCategory=11PartnershipCategory=PartnerName=CompanyProduct=PartnerSearch.x=39PartnerSearch.y=7
lists a number of PKI Infrastructure partners to an etoken company. It
might be place to start.
Annlee
Thomas N wrote
step higher quality than they wanted to pay for (since if they
understood the ramifications, they wouldn't need me). It rarely works
though ... which does tend to lead to repeat business...
Annlee
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
It sounds like the Netgear Layer 2 802.3 flow control is buggy
. If you want more
information about my experiences with vendors and their
implementations of
802.3x, continue to read.
..and it goes on, at some length.
FWIW
Annlee
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, I don't think I have a design issue: the network has 7 clients and 1
server so the architecture
the D-Link out and not have a multi-vendor situation?
I'm not sure, in this size network, that you would really lose any
noticeable performance if you didn't have flow control, unless the
docs/spreadsheets/access DB were really large files coming across the
network.
Ideas, Priscilla??
Annlee
looking at the 4th octet:
00_00 (.0/26), 01_00 (.64/26), 10_00 (.128/26), and
11_00 (.192/26)
use the first two for the 50-host networks
and the rest is easy
My personal rule is to always start with the biggest blocks and work
down from there.
HTH
Annlee
Steven Aiello wrote:
I
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.
This one's not bad ... and the price is right
http://www.solarwinds.net/Tools/Free_tools/Subnet_Calc/
Steven Aiello wrote:
Any one know a good free subnet calc. After realizing how many break
downs, and how many subnetworks you would have to figure for CIDR, I
would rather not do it with
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.
looking at the 4th octet:
00_00 (.0/26), 01_00 (.64/26), 10_00 (.128/26), and
11_00 (.192/26)
use the first two for the 50-host networks
and the rest is easy
My personal rule is to always start with the biggest blocks and work
down from there.
HTH
Annlee
Steven Aiello wrote:
I
problem?
Paul Borghese wrote:
help
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Concentrator
/ \
Internet---switch/\firewall---LAN
HTH
Annlee
Mr piyush shah wrote:
Hello all
Can I know what is the Cisco PIX and that of a Cisco
VPN 3000 in terms of performance?
As I am planning
What problem are you trying to solve? Is this a "general principles" kind
of question or is there a specific network problem?
Annlee
""Aaron Clary"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
8lq6ii$on3$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8lq6ii$on3$[EMAIL PROTECTED].
/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120
limit/120dc/120dc3/pppoe.htm
watch out for the wrap, of course
Annlee
"John lay" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Guys,
I need Cisco URLs concerning ATM WAN, which explai
hiring. Pay is obviously competitive.
It's pretty durn good here.
Annlee Hines
Systems Engineer
Global Data Readiness
Nortel Networks
"Jim Bond" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hello,
I'm so tired of working 60-70 hours a w
straightforward, no subtle little tricky phrasings. Some questions require
you to understand a topology diagram--what's wrong with the addressing
scheme, why can't A communicate with B, etc.
I can't think of any more general info--specifics are out of bounds, of
course.
HTH
Annlee
"John lay&qu
e, you
can be be a router jockey with hands on; to be more, you must know more.
Annlee
""m. jean stockton"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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are wireless the networks of the future? if so, how will c
certifications.
My $.02.
Annlee Hines
CCNA, CCDA, etc
Systems Engineer
Nortel Networks
""Niraj Palikhey"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi,
Could somebody advise me the value of working in a voice over atm
environment?
I am
Correction: The CCNA 1.0 is fine for the CCNP
2.0--as long as all the CCNP exams are 2.0. From the FAQ:
10) I am CCNA 1.0 certified, may I continue to
pursue CCNP 2.0 certification?
Yes, you do not need to take the CCNA 2.0 exam
for CCNP 2.0 certification.
Also, see here (mind the wrap):
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/lm/buffer/offer/1700routers/b2/1309_jump_b2/d8
53-000xx
this one is Voice Data Internetworking
Annlee
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TIA
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First, be sure you actually have a DSL-capable line. Ours (in Plano) is
~3000 ft too far from the switch. Flashcom offered us sDSL at 128k up/128k
down for $80/month. Not worth it.
I have talked to clients who use SWBell--they like it.
HTH--sorta.
Annlee
Ole Drews Jensen wrote in message
I missed the last one due to (Air Force talk for bad planning).
Chuck, here's a link:
http://dfw.cisco-users.org/
Annlee
""Dale Cantrell"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi Gang,
After waiting a month
You will be 1.0 if you do any of the 1.0 track. A 2.0 is all 2.0 exams.
Annlee
subramanian nallasivam wrote in message
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Hi ,
I am planning to take ACRC this june. I have a small
doubt. If I take ACRC this june and the rest of the
other exam(CIT,CLSC,CMTD) after november
it. By studying for and
taking the Foundation, I won't be able to do that--I'll have to keep it all
up front and available. I'm also likely to integrate the info better, too.
Do what works for YOU.
Annlee
CCDA, CCNA, MCSE
"Edward Moss" wrote in message 8frmhd$e7f$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I
To a certain extent, budget will distate what you buy (unless you're better
off than most of us). Try this company--they seem to do good stuff:
http://www.dwc-computer.com/ email Conrad for Cisco gear.
Annlee
""Brandon Peyton"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EM
--you'll
get plenty of hits. I did.
Annlee
"sougata maitra" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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anyone know where i can find the course objectives for
all the four courses of ccnp2.0 and also if and what
books are available / will be
technical
life up to now--don't cast doubt on it by creating a bad impression of the
rest of your character.
Best of luck!
Annlee
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Let's talk about this for a minute or two, just to clear something that
h
same thing. With that, you should have no regrets, because you did the best
you could.
HTHat least a little
Annlee
Sammi wrote in message ...
Hi all,
I have my CCNA, CNA and MCP-TCP/IP. I've been in the industry for
about 2.5 years mostly system admin. The situation at my contract
house was condu
start here:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/rsblueprint.html
CCO provides a wealth of info on all their exams. Once you wander around CCO
you'll begin to get the hang of how to find things
Annlee
"Rahman, Abdul" wrote in message
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Greetings!
Does anyone
here's a start:
http://www.atmforum.com/atmforum/library/ed_info.html
also try this:
http://www.itprc.com/datalink.htm
both will get you going
Annlee
"Gary Alterson" wrote in message ...
This is my third try for this post:
-Original Message-
From: Gary Alterson [mai
I'm not in front of a router right now, so I may be wrong, but...I believe
you need to be in interface config:
3102(config-if)#int s0.1
"Omer Shommo" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Hello,
I tried to create a subinterface on s0 but i could not. Can any body tell
me why?
Thanks
Omer
Thank you! It's hard to appreciate what you have until you've lived with
something else for a bit. I hope Nigeria continues to improve...you have so
very much potential. Best wishes.
Annlee
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One last item, certainly implied by the final piece of step 1:
7) sell the result to management before you implement, lest they disprupt it
part way through, leaving you (of course) to make the salvage operation work
Annlee
""Howard C. Berkowitz"" [EMAIL PROTECT
I believe RFC 1577 has been obsoleted by RFC 2225. Try this:
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2225.html and this:
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/np.html
HTH
Annlee
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Hi
Does anybody Know
The fragmentation process sounds much like ATM and the head-of-the-line
blocking problem the cell size was intended to prevent.
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Bear in mind, too, that with VoIP you get things from IP that you cannot
from FR. Among them are the use of DSCP. With VoIP you may be using UDP and
RTP for transport and reservations, whereas with FR you set up a dedicated
circuit (dlci) for that traffic.
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landcai wrote in message
of
the sort, but I just don't recall). The point would be how much download do
you get per ACK?
FWIW
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Ozzie Sutcliffe wrote in message
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When I do the TFTP lab in class..
I have 6 routers 6 PC and 6 Xover cables
All have the same
I didn't mean to imply you have to dedicate an entire dlci to the VoIP--just
that you designate a layer 2 connection by assigning the traffic to a
circuit, vs. accepting a layer 3 routing.
Annlee
Rik Guyler wrote in message
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Correct!
-Original Message-
From
host addresses: 2^7 because you have 7
bits available; less 2 to account for the network address and broadcast
address.
Does that help?
Annlee
Hunt Lee wrote in message
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As for VLSM, I found an example in Jeff Doyle (TCP/IP Vol 1) on p290 that
at the beginning.
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Anil Gupte wrote in message
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Actually my question was not clear, I think. My confusion is with the IP
vs. TCP. In other words should it not be somthing like:
deny ip any any eq 139
permit ip any any
Why deny TCP an
sends 1 8-bit word, we have the
DS0 of 64000 bps (why only 56000 bps may be usable is a separate issue,
having to do with signaling on telephone links).
Annlee
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This is OT, but the upper limit of human
can't help more than that, but I don't have PP handy anymore.
Annlee
Raul Arango wrote:
Hi,
I am having a stability trouble with an IMA configured over a
Cisco 3600 router. The IMA is connected to a Nortel Passport
7480.
The IMA has 2 links, and continuously one of the links fails
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