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Cisco Netpro “Ask The Expert” - Preparing for the CCIE Service Provider Exam Running Through 4/18/2008

Wed, 09 Apr 2008 12:10:41 +0000
There’s a new “Ask The Expert” thread about Preparing for the CCIE SP Exam on the Cisco NetPro boards.  Not to distract anyone who’s working on the R&S exam, but no doubt there are those of you thinking of doubling-up on your CCIE certs once you get R&S behind you.  I might be crazy ...]

Rancid - Router config backup tool

Mon, 07 Apr 2008 10:36:59 +0000
Automatikus config mentés, CVS vagy Subversion alapon. A projectről:

RANCID monitors a router’s (or more generally a device’s) configuration, including software and hardware (cards, serial numbers, etc) and uses CVS (Concurrent Version System) or Subversion to maintain history of changes.

RANCID does this by the very simple process summarized here:


login to each device in the ...]

Our Team at NetMasterClass wants to wish you happy holidays!

Tue, 25 Dec 2007 00:12:02 +0000
Looking into 2008 we expect to see a lot of our students and partners to happily archive their goals. We would always do our best to help you on your path.

Question Of The Day: 22 April, 2008

Tue, 22 Apr 2008 13:53:12 +0000
Topic: OSPF
Which ’show’ command will give you detailed information about Type-5 LSAs you are receiving?

Yesterday’s Question
Question Of The Day: 21 April, 2008 
Topic: OSPF
Give two methods of introducing a default route into an OSPF NSSA.
Answer: ’area nssa default-information-originate’ and ‘area nssa no-summary’
An OSPF NSSA (Not-So-Stubby-Area) will remove Type 5 LSAs while allowing redistribution into the area (Type 7 LSAs which are ...]

IEWB Vol.3 Lab 7 Complete

Wed, 16 Apr 2008 22:18:04 +0000
No detailed tech breakdowns on this half-lab. The lab contained a complex OSPF topology, but the rest of the lab was easy. Or at least, it was easy for me. Maybe that means I’m getting IE’s approach a little better now.
I am learning to trust myself when troubleshooting a problem. Different ...]

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Tue, 22 Jan 2008 23:49:58 +0000
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content>Tassos (CCIE™ No. 19858)tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4567382598724166625.post-29390733961228988512008-03-22T12:11:00.021+02:002008-03-31T13:09:31.274+03:00ASR1000 (aka the Good - Pt 2)4 days ago i visited CiscoExpo 2008 in Athens, where my company was invited on a presentation of the ASR1000 series routers. There i had the chance to talk with the ASR1000 product manager and discuss some details about our plans of using this platform in our network.

So, what came out of this discussion?

Cisco doesn't want to replace any existing platform with ASR1000. They see a new market for this platform (logical, since their job is to sell) and they want it to have the success of the 7200 platform; but not replace it. From my side, i don't see (for now) any specific new need for this platform; it seems a much better 7200, integrating some extra features in hardware and providing other -much requested ones- in "software". It surely is a QFP test/evaluation platform and i believe as time passes by, the QFP will be used in more (old & new) platforms.

The first IOS XE is probably missing a lot of functionality we might need, at least in relationship to the 7200 as an aggregation platform. A new IOS will come out every 4 months (while providing bug fixes in-between every 2 months), so we hope after 2-3 releases we'll be able to better evaluate the platform. As usual, Cisco doesn't like to write what's not supported, but only what is supported.

There are 3 different chassis available: 1002, 1004 and 1006. 1002 is the only one that cannot be upgraded. So you're stuck with the RP1 as the RP and ESP-5G or ESP-10G as the ESP. Also you cannot upgrade the internal hard disk, neither the SIP. 1004 & 1006 can upgrade their RP (to a future RP2 maybe) , their ESP (ESP-10G to ESP-20G which might be coming shortly) and their hard disk (with SSD too?). Also 1002 and 1004 support only software redundancy, while 1006 supports only (?) hardware redundancy. Keep in mind that software redundancy requires 4 GB of DRAM on the Route Processor 1 (ASR1000-RP1) and a High Availability license (there are 13 licenses already available -regarding security, redundancy, broadband, SBC- and more are coming).

SIP/SPAs are used only for interface connectivity. Any extra/specific features, what you might be using in other platforms (6500,7600,GSR) are under-utilized. Everything is done by the ESP, so there is no need to depend on the SIP/SPA. If the SIP/SPA prices fall, then this is a welcome feature. Otherwise you'll be paying more for less. On the other hand, you don't depend on SIP/SPA "compatibility", like when you're buying them for other platforms.

A IOS XE consolidated package is composed of 7 different software sub-packages that you can download from Cisco.com as one consolidated package (you cannot download individual sub-packages from Cisco.com; you can extract them from the consolidated package using the cli.). For upgrade, you can upgrade the whole package or each of the 7 sub-packages individually.
The following are the 7 sub-packages:

RPBase: Provides the operating system software for the route processor

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Status Update: 20 - 26 January

Thu, 31 Jan 2008 02:14:48 +0000
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QoS for CUE CCM Integration

Thu, 20 Jul 2006 14:46:44 +0000
One of the current limitations is that the JTAPI (CTI-quick buffer encoding QBE]) signaling packets are unmarked (TOS = 0) when the Cisco Unity Express AIM transmits them. In order to correct this, use an access control list (ACL) on the router that has the Cisco Unity Express AIM installed to mark ...]

Network statements are no longer needed in OSPF configuration by Ivan Pepelnjak

Tue, 15 Apr 2008 12:24:29 +0000
A quick little interesting article, but a big change none the less.
“If you’ve ever had to configure OSPF on a Cisco router, you’re well familiar with the venerable network statement, which effectively assigns interfaces into OSPF areas based on their IP addresses. Although our life became simpler when the network statements stopped being order-dependent (the ...]

Unity MWI

Tue, 12 Sep 2006 03:47:03 +0000
For MWI to work, the unity ports and MWI on/off numbers should have a CSS that included the phone lines.

David’s top Cisco articles of 2007 - Check em’ out!

Thu, 31 Jan 2008 07:00:05 +0000
I am pleased to announce that 8 of the top 30 Searchnetworking.com articles of 2007 were written by - who? - David Davis!
As these were so popular, I hope that you will check them out! Here is the list:
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3. Screencast: Configuring VLANs by David Davis
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