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Legacy Frame-Relay Traffic Shaping

Tue, 22 Jan 2008 10:30:15 +0000
This is the most well-known FRTS method, which has been available for quite a while on Cisco routers. It is now being outdated by MQC configurations.
The key characteristic is that all settings are configured under map-class command mode, and later are applied to a particular set PVCs. The
same configuration concept was used for legacy ATM ...]


Regarding the numbering, the folks at Cisco didn't want to start with the number '1'. So they decided to start with 1024, (2 ** 10), a common binary number. The lab was assigned the first number, 1024, and they placed a plaque with that number on the door (someone told me that the plaque has been kept and moved to one of the new test labs). Stuart was awarded the first real number, CCIE # 1025, because he created the test. I passed the hands-on test, designing and building the network in one day, then fixing the things he broke in just over half a day. I was awarded the next number, CCIE # 1026, in August, 1993, the first non-Cisco person to achieve the CCIE and the first to take the test. A bunch of Cisco employees soon followed and many of them are still working at Cisco. Something like five of the first ten CCIEs work in the same building at Cisco.

Auto answer timer

Wed, 12 Jul 2006 02:00:18 +0000
Decides how many seconds before answering the call automatically. Should be less than T 301 as well as Call forward no answer ring duration.

IE Lab 19 - BGPfest ‘08

Sun, 01 Jun 2008 23:37:11 +0000
I almost skipped this lab. The last two level-10 labs I did were actually more demoralizing than anything else. That’s not a shot at IE; I certainly learned things, but I was in way over my head at the time and got my ass handed to me in a way that made me ...]

Week 20 Summary

Tue, 27 May 2008 12:58:55 +0000
Week 20 à “and then there were two….”





Week’s Study Time:
Study Hours = 14.5  inc.
Lab Hours = 0
Total study time so far:
Total Study Hours = 246  inc.
Total Lab Hours = 18.5
What I have studied this week:
AAA
PPP Security
DAI
Private VLANs
Port Security
802.1x
DHCP Snooping
IP Source Guard
Storm Control
Protected Ports + Port Blocking
SNMP/Logging
Router Services
Reflexive ACLs
Time Based ACLs
Turbo ACLs
ACL Logging
Port ACLs
VLAN Maps
TCP Intercept
Reverse Path ...]

Significance of $ in dial-peer destination pattern

Wed, 25 Oct 2006 13:24:56 +0000
$ means ”end of digits” and is used for a more specific match. If you have two dial-peers with the same pattern and one with $ and the other without $, then call routing logic will always match the one with $, because that is more specific. Even if you give a lower preference to the dial-peer with $, still it will be matched ...]

Anyways, I tried to check your status on Cisco's page, but I didn’t get it. Under what exact name are your registered?

Using Extended Access-Lists In A Distribute-List

Sat, 05 Jan 2008 00:32:52 +0000
Hi Brian,
I’m trying to create a distribute-list in RIP to allow only even routes to be received. I can do it successfully with a standard ACL, however if I use an extended ACL I can’t get any routes at all. I’ve heard that extended ACLs are better because they also check the netmask. ...]


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