From: Horton, Jeff (jhorton@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Feb 15 2001 - 18:50:39 GMT-3
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From: pkm@calweb.com [mailto:pkm@calweb.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 3:26 PM
To: ccie
Subject: Re: 3 very important questions
1-The following URL shows how to configure UBR/UBR+. I'm not sure if that is
what you are looking for so I hope this helps.
http://127.0.0.1:8080/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/wan_c/wcatm.h
tm#13103
2-It's hard to say which one Cisco would want on the lab. I have seen a lot
of discussion on this forum regarding IP OSPF Demand Circuit etc. After
doing some lab work and research I found that sticking an ISDN circuit in an
OSPF transit area can keep taking the ISDN link up and down so I would want
to practice using floating static routes, snapshot routing,with the network
in a routing protocol, etc.
3-Look in Caslow/Pavlichenko's 2nd edition book on page 765. He makes
mention of how to configure two FXS pots on the same router.
I hope this helps some.
Jeff
1) ATM QOS?
What is the best way to limit traffic on an ATM interface. Please
advise?
For example, if you were to limit the rate from 155Mbps to 33Mbps?
Please, help. I have the material for the ATM class but it is not very
clear.
Do you use Map class or something else?
2) ISDN scenario (Floating static route vs Backup Int. on Frame Relay
and IP addressing)
My understanding is that before you set up your addressing for the lab,
you'd better read the entire scenario. Usually, either a floating static
route or backup interface is required for ISDN. However, for frame-relay
with ISDN, you will have to use floating static route for one subnet on
the entire Frame cloud. Or, multiple subnets if you are using backup
interface (Caslow book).
Please advise. Basically, what I am getting here is that if the lab.
specifies ISDN with backup interface, will you have to design your IP
addressing with multiple subnets for the frame-relay cloud?
Is that correct? Please advise CCIE gurus.
3) VOIP
What is the best way to test VOIP with two phones connected together on
the same router?
Is it to use PLAR (Private Line Automatic Ringdown)?
Please advise.
Please note I am not breaking any NDA rules. (So, do not even go there).
Thank you
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