Hi,
Have some guys who have a pretty much flat network(192.168.0.1/24) with a standardard Cisco 5505 natting firewall. Users can bring their own laptops and plug directly into the network or use a few machines scattered around, as well as mobile devices with a couple of Wirelesss access points...
Hi,
It would be a shame to waste the effort you went through to get your CCNA. If I was in your shoes, could you not attempt a professional level Voice exam? One in the CCVP path, that should be relavent to your current job + will renew your CCNA for 3 years.
I do know where your coming from...
Yup Spot on, I found it very confusing at first. If you set your Router-ID to the same value as your Router in your lab.
I.E
Router 1 = 1.1.1.1
Router 2 = 2.2.2.2
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.
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Router 9 = 9.9.9.9
It makes reading all of your outputs a little easier and you know instantly which router it is.
Good...
Thinking about this, I think I see where you may be confused.
With the output of below, it looks like the whole network has only 1 BDR and 1 DR which is not true, this is from this routers perspective on each interface....
Neighbor ID Pri State Dead Time Address Interface
10.10.5.1 1 FULL/BDR...
Managed to get the pic up on my phone.
Ok so...
Neighbor ID Pri State Dead Time Address Interface
10.10.5.1 1 FULL/BDR 00:00:35 10.10.5.1 FastEthernet0/0
10.10.9.1 1 FULL/DR 00:00:35 10.10.8.1 Ethernet0/0/0
Remember that the 10.10.5.1 and the 10.10.9.1 are the OSPF ROUTER ID`s, not the IP...
Hi,
It is a little tricky to get your head around at first, but the trick to remember is one DR and BDR per subnet/broadcast domain, as you progress you will see ospf does work differently for WAN technologies, for example on point to point links, no DR or BDR is elected as its a point to...
Hi,
Not fully sure of your Logical Layer 3 setup. However you have to remember that each Layer 2 network, or broadcast domain needs to have a DR and BDR to prevent to many neighborships forming which can have an affect on convergence times etc. Lets say you have a Layer 2 nework, with 10...
Hi.
Ive managed to loose my CF for my 7200 lab router. I have a new card, however I need to format it from a 7200 serious router before it will work on mine. I have no otherway of getting it up and running with it. So looking for someone to simply plug it into their router and issue a format...
Ahh after Reading ADB100s reply I understand what your asking, sorry.
You could create a unique vlan just for this server with its own subnet(even if its a /30) and place this server in that vlan(presuming you will use .1q tagging to the blade servers). That way you could span the vlan as a...
Hi, the Cisco 3020 switche is in im presuming HP C7000 chassis and as far as I remember to connect to a virtual port on the 3020 corelating to the slot number, I.E If slot 1, Port 1 etc. you should be able to simply span the virtual port on the 3020 to a physical port on the 3020, I.E Fa0/1...
Given a host with an IP of 200.200.200.150, and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.128, is the following considered an acceptable way to write the address in CIDR notation:
200.200.200.150/25"
Perfectly normaly, anyone who knows IP well enough will understand what it means, I would personally prefer...
Hi,
just thinking out loud here as its an interesting question. If the users on the LAN side have a specific SLA. i.e 2MB bandwidth etc can you not Shape the traffic from the specific users not to ever go above 2MB on the WAN side? So any traffic inc speed tests should never exceed that? but...
Hi,
Think its in the wording. PACKETS normally refer to Layer 3 entities of data where FRAMES Layer 2. If the Question was FRAMES from one port to another, then your right, MAC Address..
Hope that makes sense.
LEEroy
CCNP,CCIP
Hi, If you only have 37 input errors, I would`nt worry about it. They may have occured when the Port channel was being established. I use roughtly the same setup and get a few errors on establishment. Rather than force the port channel on, if you use a negotiated setting you probably would`nt...
Hi,
are you 100% sure your subnet masks on the servers, routers etc are correct and the same(relative to the subnet)? and your default gateways are correctly the cisco local interface?
Lee.
LEEroy
CCNP,CCIP
Sheesh, Monday morning... I checked my post 3 times before posting... Correction....
Hi,
Yup, any professional level exam will recertify your CCNP for another 3 years. You dont have to do a professional exam within the CCNP exam scope, you could for example do BGP, Route, QOS, MPLS etc...
Hi,
Yup, any professional level exam with recertify your CCNP for another 3 years. You dont have to do a professional exam within the CCNP exam scope, you could for example so BGP, Route, QOS, MPLS etc...
Cheers, Lee.
LEEroy
CCNP,CCIP
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