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Hi Guys, When starting out, wondered what you guys used as your reference points for things like IOS commands, Protocol Numbers, Timers etc when "in field". Im sure over time I will remember them by heart, but struggling a little right now. I have ne...
Hi guys, When turning on "debeug ip rip" , why in the RIPv2 traps are the next hop and route tag fiels all set to 0 in the updates? e.gRIP: sending v2 update to 224.0.0.9 via Ethernet2 (172.25.150.225)172.25.150.32/28 - 0.0.0.0, metric 2, tag 0 Many...
Hi guys, I was wondering how prevalent IPv6 is in todays IP networks? I am moving back into postsales after a couple years pre and trying to fill in the gaps. Also, is IS-IS effectively obsolete?RegardsOmid
Hi guys, Just getting back into my studies, I have a hypothetical question. Suppose I have a router with 2 x FE ports. I want traffic over port FE0 to be captured on port FE1. What would be the best way for me to do this? SPAN, or can this be complet...
thanks guys, sorry for the late reply. Im going back into field after nearly 2.5yrs and getting a little nervous. Just power re-read most of my CCNP books, and the CCIE Routing Vol 1. Great information there, but remembering all those commands!! That...
Thanks VJ, So the router is basically just advertising these networks as being reachable through itself, which is why they are included in the RIP updates. Do you know why RIPv1 traps dont include this information? e.gnetwork 172.25.0.0, metric 1Than...
Hi Martin, Basically I wish to capture these packets on a packet analysing tool. My router a 2800 has two FEports. FE0 is where tha packets are coming in. I want these to be router normally, but I also want them to goto FE01. I could stick a hub on F...
Hi, thanks for your help, sorry my discription was a little ambigous. My cusomer has requested a 48port non-moduler switch with Ethernet AND fiber... i.e dual port. So using a single port it can run fiber and ethernet. I did not think this was posibl...