Redback is another impressive company... I have been researching them a lot
lately. They are forming well...
-Eddie
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Comments inline.
Eddie said:
I will like to add something to this also. I was
the director of technology for a startup .dot-com
before I worked at Cisco. I couldn't find ANYONE
to hire for over 6 weeks who knew Juniper, Extreme,
or Foundry. This isn't a slam, this is a fact.
There are
Hi,
That's not right ,Gill, A reg value of 0x2148 will not take the router in
this "Router(boot)" mode ,I aggree with you other justification.
The reg value what i know will take you in this mode is 0x2101 (System Flash
Read Write Mode)
Thanks / Thangavel
HCL Technologies Ltd
Chennai ---
On Mar 29, 10:18am, Brian wrote:
}
} We had a need to upgrade our workcloset switches.
}
} We needed 72 10/100 ports, gigabit capibility, dual power.
}
} Cat 5000, 3 24 port 10/100 blades, gigabit, Supervisor, and dual power,
} came to like $65000 or some crazy number like that. total switch
Cisco Rules the market!!! Simple as that!!! Get off it!!! How bout a
technical conversation, damn!?!?! --- (drunk) ;)
Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA, CCDA, 1/2-NP
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"Even if I knew I had only 1 more week to live, I would still schedule
my
from my experience, cisco tftp server does not seem to
work well in NT SERVER , try installing it on NT
workstation it will work fine
--- Ravi Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
I down loaded tftp server software from cisco web
site and configured one my
win-nt server as tftp server.
it
I am in canada and we compared for both products including same $ of
100/Gig. ports, service contract for
2 years and future backplane upgrade and addition of
more modules. It turned out only CDN $ 1 diffrence
between Cisco and Extreme for 2 6509s or 2 Extremers because we get better
deal
Can you tell me if this (see diagram below) can be implemented, and will it
work right for BGP load balancing, redundancy, etc.?
It's 2xCatalyst6509s, each with 2 MSFCs (supervisor with router built in),
and each with 1 flexwan module (like a 7500 port adapter, with a serial
interface for T1).
Can anybody shed some light on this problem. We have installed a gigabit
network using 3548's and 4908's. Two 3548's have Novell servers (NetWare 4)
connected to them, and also have links to WAN routers. These are connected
to two 4908's running IRB and HSRP. To the 4908's are four further 3548's
Please, from where can I download the RouterSim 2.0 ?
TIA,
Romeo
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Hi all,
Delving into encryption, I have a small problem. Looking for inspiration.
Set-up is one central router to 2 remote routers using CET encryption 56 bit
( I know CET is just about dead but I don't have a choice on this one)
I have generated one key on central router and exchanged with both
Michael is correct. About the only thing you can do is set the STP
priorities on the ports differently for different VLANs, so that VLAN 10
traffic prefers Bplink A and VLAN 20 prefers uplink B. This would be a sort
of manual load balancing.
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BUY it from www.routersim.com,don't be a THIEF!
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Please, from where can I download the RouterSim 2.0 ?
TIA,
Romeo
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Hi, I just have a pretty simple question in which I'm really confused
about...
When do I use CAS-group as opposed to PRI-group
I thought I only use CAS-group is I'm configuring Channelized T1 timeslots
and PRI-group for PRI lines but I see some sample configs at Cisco that uses
CAS-group for
BCMSN by Karen Webb... pretty good book.
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All, I am preparing for the BCMSN 2.0 test, which books do you recommend?
The only book I am reading right now is Richard Deal's CCNP Switching Exam
Cram.
Any
Looking for alternate examples of ISDN backup for a serial line. Have tried
six or so cisco config examples with varying degrees of success. Floating
statics have given the best results so far. Anyone have good experiences
with route watch or other styles
of configs?
try using the solarwinds (www.solarwinds.com) tftp server, I find it more
feature rich than the Cisco tftp server.
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hi
I down loaded tftp server software from cisco web site and configured one
my
win-nt
Shaun,
Can you provide us an example of the 4908 configs? The problem may be in
the IRB configuration, or in SAP spoofing (sometimes the router will respond
to GNS faster than the local servers).
Scott
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Please help me on this eigrp problem!
I have configured Eigrp on some routers in our WAN (i.e the one that i want
to have eigrp working), but some of the routes are not advertised
,everything else is correct ie same AS Number same Hello-interval and hold
Time plus all routers form neighbor
Hi,
I will start next week my frist experince in voice configuration.
The two remote sites are connected two each using frame relay.
My question is: The right way to configure voice here, is to use VoFR and
not VoIp, isn't?
Any help is appreciated.
I use both a 4000M+ and a 4700 in my lab and love them. They are fast,
modular, and cost effective for a lab. Additionally they support ATM and
Fast Ethernet modules.
LAB
When I disagree with a rational man, I let reality be our final arbiter; If
I am right, he will learn, If I am wrong, I
Hi there gang
I've got a customer's 1601r and for the life of it it does not like to boot
the ios image from flash (c1600-ny-mz) coldly
If I make it boot from tftp then its fine (cold and warm boot )
If I cold boot it from flash it goes into boot mode i.e boot from the
bootstrap
If I warm
Page 165 of the CiscoPress BCMSN makes the point it should not be done
because a user might accidentally plug a hub into two different outlets or
basically two different switch ports, which would cause what was mentioned
below. It's good practice not to I guess.
Joey
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Let's say we have the following:
Internet---A---|
|- Ethernet Same subnet - two paths from the Internet
Internet--D|
And a person wanted to change it to the following:
Internet---A---B
|
Internet---D---C
The links between each router above is a T1.
Nice article. I would like to suggest that the real power of computing will
occur with analog computers which make the human interface distinctly
possible.
Priscilla Oppenheimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See my Web page for a new article called "Why the Year 2001 Won't Be Like
'2001: A
Hubert
The source-bridge ring-group is not necessary in an ethernet environment.
It has no effect in your configuration. You must check locally at each
router if you can see the local PU´s mac-address or netbios-name. If this
is working, you can try with a DEBUG DLSW CIRCUITS and DEBUG DLSW
Or you can you can use dialer profiles.
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000 00:12:22 +0400 , Mohamed Heeba wrote:
yeah this is possible in case u use PPP as encap protocol
u can config two different dialer maps on the physical interface with the
two remote IPs
and try to ping them , both
"If there are no boot commands in the configuration file, the router
attempts to boot the first file in system Flash memory. If no file is found
in system Flash memory, the router attempts to netboot a default file whose
name is derived from the value of the boot field (for example: cisco2-4000).
Eddie,
I appreciate your reply. Just remember that you are a representative of
Cisco and you need to put your words into that context. When you say
something in the future, especially about a competitor, be prepared to be
called out on the floor to back it up with actual facts and some sort of
www.boson.com
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Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 9:37 PM
Subject: boson tests??
hi everyone
I'm looking forward to attain my CCNP. just exactly what are the
everso famous Boson Tests?? I'm currently
Olden Pieterse wrote:
I've got a customer's 1601r and for the life of it it does not like to boot
the ios image from flash (c1600-ny-mz) coldly
Send us output from 'show version'.
Saa
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are these networks being reached via some other means between eigrp
neighbours, eg. static routes? if so, then you must redistribute these
static routes, otherwise eigrp will not know about these networks.
hth,
mark.
At 04:04 PM 12/12/00 +0300, Aliko Lebby wrote:
Please help me on this eigrp
Have you proved that the WAN Link is good. i.e BERT
tested it end to end ?
Phil.
--- Aliko Lebby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please help me on this eigrp problem!
I have configured Eigrp on some routers in our WAN
(i.e the one that i want
to have eigrp working), but some of the routes are
I live in Wichita Kansas and getting ready to start my CCIE studies. I have
5 routers and a CAT 5000 switch. I am a CCNP and a CCDA (hopefully a CCDP
after today.) Please advise.
John Huston
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you can use VoFR or VoIP over FR . it's base on which model of router and
which version of IOS I recommend if you use VoIP over FR use IOS version
12.o4T above.
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Datacraft
Go to www.cramsession.com. They have a pretty good section for the details
of the exams. I would not recommend relying on their study guides as my
sole source of information however.
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The register is 0x2102 if that's what ur looking for .
Olden Pieterse
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On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, John Nemeth wrote:
On Mar 29, 10:18am, Brian wrote:
This just illustrates why one should work through a knowledgable
reseller, instead of trying to put something together on their own. I
did some number crunching (prices in CDN$, prices may vary, etc.
etc.):
On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Eddie Parra wrote:
Redback is another impressive company... I have been researching them a lot
lately. They are forming well...
Redback is a good example where Cisco wasn't quick enough to get a product
out. The Redback SMS works very well as a DSL concentrator. The
Are the connections to two different providers? Assuming they are and you
are recieving two different sets of routes, you could run an IBGP session
between the two routers so they could share routes for outgoing
traffic. As far as incoming, you will need to study the traffic patterns
to the two
Look here http://www.oledrews.com/ccnp
hth,
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) 1600 Software (C1600-RBOOT-R), Version 12.0(3)T, RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 22-Feb-99 23:05 by ccai
Image text-base: 0x04020060, data-base: 0x02005000
Here is the show ver of the
Good morning.
I need help from a dlsw guru. I have entered a client site with an odd
dlsw configuration. I can't determine if the config doesn't make sense, or
if I don't know what I am talking about. It DOES work, but I don't think
it is optimal, and I'd like to clean it up if possible.
The
Jennifer
Did you find that as the test date got closer, you felt that you knew less and less? Or
open a study book you had read a hundred times and get the feeling it was all new ?
Overstudying can be more of a hindrance than a help. The first test is always the worst
one; you won't be any more
Usual disclaimers apply.
First, there's no question that Cisco certifications will continue to
have value.
Second, the networking market is not homogeneous. There are factors
where characteristics of the IOS that are quite desirable for
enterprises are specifically undesirable for carrier
In my last question I showed how I had configured CBWFQ for video traffic,
with a priority queue for the video and fair queueing with WRED for all
other traffic.
If my goal is to assign video or voice traffic to a priority queue, why
could I not simply do the following:
Rtr(config-if)# ip rtp
Make sure you have Portfast enabled on the local server switch ports.
From: Shaun Wakelen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Shaun Wakelen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: GNS replies from furthest server
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 09:29:02 -
Can anybody shed some light on this
I quote directly from CCO: (http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/12.html)
If you are connecting a workstation or a server with a single NIC card to a
switch port, this connection cannot create a physical loop. These
connections are considered leaf nodes. There is no reason to make the
Why don't you just put a PREFERRED SERVER statement on the Netware Client?
That will take care of it.
Patrick
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From: Shaun Wakelen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 4:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: GNS replies from furthest server
Can
Certainly can. Here are the 4908 configs.
Regards
Shaun Wakelen
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From: Scott McClure, CCNP, CCDA, MCNE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 December 2000 12:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: GNS replies from furthest server
Shaun,
Can you provide us an example
Hi All,
Did somebody take CID beta after 7 dec 2000? Cisco web site says it's last
day to test but I was registered for 15 dec 2000. Its annoy me vey well.
best regards
Andrei
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I agree with your statement concerning RedBack. According to the Dell
O'Group (How ever you spell it), we supposedly have market share? I was
surprised to read this. This is the same company that says Juniper is
stealing market share from us. If you look at Cisco's track record, new
products
The buy back policy is very cool! I did a huge migration from 2500's to
2600's and Cisco let us keep a bunch of the 2500's for our CCIE study lab.
(This is before I worked for Cisco). We had to sign a certificate of
destruction and promise never to use these 2500's in a production
environment.
Thanks Louie!
I appreciate the comments. How much memory do you have in your 4000M+? I can
get one for $975. Is this too much? I see them on EBay for around $1200. The
modules don't seem too bad price wise for what you get. I was hoping to get
started with one of these as an ABR in an OSPF setup
Let's say Router A and D both have a subnet that in scenario 1 was shared.
After changing it, to the second scenario, would the subnet need to be
divided into two? i.e. originally 12.12.12.0/24 before and 12.12.12.0/25
12.12.12.128/25 afterward?
-Original Message-
From: Andy Walden
What if the link between each router wasn't Ethernet but was a T1.
-Original Message-
From: Andy Walden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 12:39 PM
To: Fowler, Joey
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Routing Scenario...
I can't think of any reason to put the
Hello Olden,
Just a few ideas that came to mind:
Did you check a configuration register value in "show ver" ? Is it 0x2102 or
something else ?
Do you have any "boot system flash XXX" config command in case when boot
from flash fails ?
Do you see any messages on the console when flash boot
I can't think of any reason to put the ethernet interfaces in different
subnets.
andy
On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Fowler, Joey wrote:
Let's say Router A and D both have a subnet that in scenario 1 was shared.
After changing it, to the second scenario, would the subnet need to be
divided into
On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Fowler, Joey wrote:
Let's say we have the following:
Internet---A---|
|- Ethernet Same subnet - two paths from the Internet
Internet--D|
And a person wanted to change it to the following:
Internet---A---B
|
Greetings all,
I would like to know what are the commands/configs to open the firewall to
all outside users. Need to have all users access all resources on both DMZ
and inside networks (Please don't ask why!). Just like to get an idea of
the configs. I'm currently running PIX515 with 5.1
Then you have a point to point connection and should use /30's for the
interfaces. If you want to provide more specifics then I could probably do
the same.
andy
On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Fowler, Joey wrote:
What if the link between each router wasn't Ethernet but was a T1.
-Original
I completely understand. I think I also need to articulate my tone in these
emails because most people will assume I am slamming a product. I am very
open minded about Technology. I have said before, Juniper and Foundry has
very impressive technology. I like Juniper's XBGP a lot. I hope
if all else fails we will simply buy juniper and eXtreme.OOPs let the
cat out of the bag(wouldn`t be the first time) cat 1900/5500...we
made by other companies first...
bye
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: eXtreme
Is there a comprehensive online resource for BGP (for BSCN) available ?
Any information is appreciated.
regards,
This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are for the sole use
of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information.
If you are not the intended
I guess he's talking about Cisco Certified Sales Expert
-Mensaje original-
De: Kenneth Lorenzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: Sabado, 09 de Diciembre de 2000 02:00 p.m.
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: [Re: definitions]
I think you'll pick something up if you do some
In a message dated 12/12/00 1:31:04 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have configured Eigrp on some routers in our WAN
(i.e the one that i want
to have eigrp working), but some of the routes are
not advertised
,everything else is correct ie same AS Number same
Due to more info being requested here are some diagrams. Group1.jpg is what
we start out with, group2.jpg is what we will be moving to until all of site
1 is migrated to site 3 at a later date. We can optionally also get a t-1
from site 1 to site 3. As I've been going over BGP case studies I
Is anyone familiar with using the VPN client to connect to a Cisco router
running IP/IPSec Plus 56? I think I have the router configured, but not sure
how the client works after I've connected to my local ISP. Anyone?
Chris
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Hello,
I am attempting the CCNP Security exam, however there does not seem to be
much information on it out there. I was wondering the amount of questions
and the passing score.
Also any advice would be appreciated. Is the Boson security test #1 a good
measuring stick for test preparedness?
Much appreciated!
Pierre-Alex
-Original Message-
From: Leigh Anne Chisholm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 11:33 AM
To: Pierre-Alex; Cisco
Subject: RE: netboot
If you have any boot system commands in your config file, a net boot will
NOT be attempted.
CCIE WAN, ISP-Dial, and SNA/IP Integration to be retired. CCIE Design
off-line. CCIE Service Provider under development.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/whatsnew.html
Rog
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In the lab again looking at a scenario.
At first, I configured a transit link with a /24 mask.
Later I thought - gee that's going to be a /29 or /30 in real life so I went
to change it.
However, the router wouldn't accept "network 200.1.1.0 0.0.0.7" under
"router eigrp 10". It fails
Serial interfaces do not have mac addresses so it chooses a mac to
represent the serial interface
-Original Message-
From: Hubert Pun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 11:05 PM
To: Cisco Study Group
Subject: Spanning Tree Bridge Identifier
Why does it have the
Ragavendran,
I am scheduled to take the BSCN Thursday. I have been using the Cisco
publication for BSCN by Catherine Paquet and Diane Teare. Here are two web
sites I have been using to supplement the textbook for BGP:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/18.html
http://joe.lindsay.net/bgp.html
The only specifics I have found on the new "Service Provider" track are in
the Dec-Jun Global Knowledge Training Catalog p.94. It says (I have not yet
verified) that the track is:
1. CVOI
2. CIPT
3. ICCR (Intro Cable Routers)
4. MPLS
5. DSL
6. MCNS
7. CSPFF (PIX Fundamentals)
8. CSPFA (Advanced
I would like to store the IOS of my routers and switch in subfolders so that
they are more organized.
0) can this be done?
1) what command will let me browse the content of my TFTP server folders
2) what command will start the upload process from a subdirectory
Thank you
Pierre-Alex
Here is the result of removing startup-config, erasing flash, removing the
IOS from the TFTP server and putting a default IOS on the TFTP server. It
does work as it should now! Thanks again for helping...
Cisco4000#erase startup-config
Erasing the nvram filesystem will remove all files!
Kyle,
I started preparing for the CCNP routing exam last Spring. I read two ACRC
books published by Cisco. Then in the Summer I missed the deadline for
taking the version 1 exam. I was again ready to prepare for the version 2
exam in October and I looked at several books. I purchased the Exam
Hi,
Do you have "no ip classess" set on the offenders. If so this may be the cause of
your grief.
Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On Tuesday, December 12, 2000 at 04:04:04 PM, Aliko Lebby wrote:
Please help me on this eigrp problem!
I have configured Eigrp on some routers in our WAN
Hi!
CCNP Security will be changed soon. Since 1st January 2001, you will need to
pass another _3_ exams to became CCNP+Security. Refer Cisco site
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/special1/course.html
--
WBW, xander
Cisco Consultant
CCNP+Voice, CCIE Lab 19-20/04/2001
Please send config files, show ip eigrp neighbors,
show ip eigrp topo and show tech. My guess is that the
neighbor is not present for 'some' reason.
--- Aliko Lebby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please help me on this eigrp problem!
I have configured Eigrp on some routers in our WAN
(i.e the one
Hi,
Do you have "no ip classess" set on the offenders. If so this may be the cause of
your grief.
Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On Tuesday, December 12, 2000 at 04:04:04 PM, Aliko Lebby wrote:
Please help me on this eigrp problem!
I have configured Eigrp on some routers in our WAN
Sorry if this is off the topic.
My company is planning to implement Inetnet caching. Could anyone tell me
the pro and con of these two products? Or is there any other options?
Thanks!
Hao Zhong
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I don't believe you can browse or change directories with tftp. You can
specify a subdirectory when you refer to the filename though, such as:
/tftp/7507/ios/rsp-pv-mz.120-9.S
Remember to keep your permissions accessible.
andy
I would like to store the IOS of my routers and switch in
Hi Kevin,
i have found this happens on version 11 of the IOS. However that will
work on version 12 :).
Regards,
Jason Baker
Network Engineer
MCSE, CCNA
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Wigle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 7:36 AM
To: cisco
Subject: EIGRP
He wrote:::
I have configured Eigrp on some routers in our WAN
(i.e the one that i want
to have eigrp working), but some of the routes are
not advertised
,everything else is correct ie same AS Number same
Hello-interval and hold
Time plus all routers form neighbor
It depends on the IOS version you are using. The 12.1 IOS version (and
maybe later 12.0 versions) support the inverse mask, Earlier version do not.
LAB
When I disagree with a rational man, I let reality be our final arbiter; If
I am right, he will learn, If I am wrong, I will; one of us will
Mohamed,
The short answer to your original question...
No, Cisco will not die. They are too entrenched in the corporate networks
to die. However, they certainly will not be as dominate in the service
provider space (i.e., telcos, ISPs, ASPs, etc.) as they are in the
enterprise (corporate)
another thing to check however is ensure the no auto summary command :).
Regards,
Jason Baker
Network Engineer
MCSE, CCNA
-Original Message-
From: Jason Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 9:23 AM
To: 'Kevin Wigle'; cisco
Subject: RE: EIGRP
Hi Kevin,
Greet all
I am moving through the second chapter of the BSCN text from Cisco press.
To my disappointment, they only dedicated 3 pages to VLSM's and did a rather
quick and dirty
job on it.
Would anyone going through or have already passed their BSCN have a web
resource or other source that I
The 'network' statement in EIGRP is classful and accepts only the network
number with no mask. You cannot specify subnets in the network statement,
as all subnet masks fall on classful boundaries.
In your case, "network 200.1.1.0" is all that you can enter. By default,
any interface in the
I am going to purchase an ISDN Simulator and they want to know what switch
type that I want, which type do I want? They have Ni1 or ATT, what is the
one used for lab purposes?
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You can specify an inverse mask in IOS version 12.1
LAB
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
John Neiberger
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 5:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: EIGRP
The 'network' statement in EIGRP is classful and
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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I have Jeff Doyle's TCP/IP routing book, but it doesn't cover
troubleshooting OSPF very deeply. CCO didn't have much to offer either.
Anybody have a good source for this?
Thanks,
Rik
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Hi All,
I am working on VoIP solution, i am working out for E
M solution but i donot know how to calculate the
memory required in router depending on the no of
channels. also with E M card how many simultaneous
connections can happen.
Can any one help me in giving url address where this
info
Hi,
I'm facing problem of delay in my router, I have 2621
(2WAN , 2 LAN ports), conf. is like :
I have two WAN connection from two different ISP's.
s0/0 --- IP of 1st ISP
fa0/0 -- IP of 1st ISP
s0/1 --- IP of 2nd ISP
fa0/1 -- IP of 2nd ISP
when i implement ROUTE-MAP on fa0/0 for s0/1, that
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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Hello,
I'm in the process of doing site to site VPN with different remote offices
we have. We have anywhere from 3 to 15 employees in each location and we
have 7 locations worldwide including 4 in US.
I need suggestions on what to use, i'm thinking of doing site to site VPN
with PIX. I can't
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