important commands:
WAN_RTR# configure terminal
WAN_RTR(config)# ntp server 64.209.210.20
WAN_RTR(config)# clock timezone ARIZONA -7
WAN_RTR(config)# clock summer-time CA1_DST recurring 2 sunday March 02:00 1 sunday
November 02:00
Monday, March 23, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
How to see existing eigrp hello timer
The command to see the existing hello timer with eigrp is :
sh ip eigrp int detail
PR1_3640#sh ip eigrp int detail
IP-EIGRP interfaces for process 1
Xmit Queue Mean Pacing Time Multicast Pending
Interface Peers Un/Reliable SRTT Un/Reliable Flow Timer Routes
Et0/0 1 0/0 2 0/2 50 0
Hello interval is 5 sec
Next xmit serial
Un/reliable mcasts: 0/14 Un/reliable ucasts: 18/16
Mcast exceptions: 1 CR packets: 1 ACKs suppressed: 4
Retransmissions sent: 2 Out-of-sequence rcvd: 0
Authentication mode is md5, key-chain is "CONGO"
Et0/1 1 0/0 2 0/2 50 0
Hello interval is 5 sec
Next xmit serial
Un/reliable mcasts: 0/17 Un/reliable ucasts: 20/7
Mcast exceptions: 1 CR packets: 0 ACKs suppressed: 2
Retransmissions sent: 2 Out-of-sequence rcvd: 0
Authentication mode is not set
Lo0 0 0/0 0 0/1 0 0
Hello interval is 5 sec
Next xmit serial
Un/reliable mcasts: 0/0 Un/reliable ucasts: 0/0
Mcast exceptions: 0 CR packets: 0 ACKs suppressed: 0
Xmit Queue Mean Pacing Time Multicast Pending
Interface Peers Un/Reliable SRTT Un/Reliable Flow Timer Routes
Retransmissions sent: 0 Out-of-sequence rcvd: 0
Authentication mode is not set
The command to see the existing hold timer is:
sh ip protocol | i hold
PR1_3640#sh ip proto | i hold
EIGRP NSF-aware route hold timer is 240
sh ip eigrp int detail
PR1_3640#sh ip eigrp int detail
IP-EIGRP interfaces for process 1
Xmit Queue Mean Pacing Time Multicast Pending
Interface Peers Un/Reliable SRTT Un/Reliable Flow Timer Routes
Et0/0 1 0/0 2 0/2 50 0
Hello interval is 5 sec
Next xmit serial
Un/reliable mcasts: 0/14 Un/reliable ucasts: 18/16
Mcast exceptions: 1 CR packets: 1 ACKs suppressed: 4
Retransmissions sent: 2 Out-of-sequence rcvd: 0
Authentication mode is md5, key-chain is "CONGO"
Et0/1 1 0/0 2 0/2 50 0
Hello interval is 5 sec
Next xmit serial
Un/reliable mcasts: 0/17 Un/reliable ucasts: 20/7
Mcast exceptions: 1 CR packets: 0 ACKs suppressed: 2
Retransmissions sent: 2 Out-of-sequence rcvd: 0
Authentication mode is not set
Lo0 0 0/0 0 0/1 0 0
Hello interval is 5 sec
Next xmit serial
Un/reliable mcasts: 0/0 Un/reliable ucasts: 0/0
Mcast exceptions: 0 CR packets: 0 ACKs suppressed: 0
Xmit Queue Mean Pacing Time Multicast Pending
Interface Peers Un/Reliable SRTT Un/Reliable Flow Timer Routes
Retransmissions sent: 0 Out-of-sequence rcvd: 0
Authentication mode is not set
The command to see the existing hold timer is:
sh ip protocol | i hold
PR1_3640#sh ip proto | i hold
EIGRP NSF-aware route hold timer is 240
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Microsoft office 2007 can't save to network drive
The cause of the problem is the your antivirus (CA in my case). You must disable "protected network drive" under CA antivirus.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Subinterfaces on ethernet port
I am setting up my lab for the ccnp training and it seems like you cannot configure subinterfaces on an ethernet port.
I am able to configure it without any problem on Fastethernet.
BR2_2611XM#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
BR2_2611XM(config)#int fa0/0.34
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#encap dot
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#encap dot1Q 34
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#desc CBT_PR1
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#ip address 10.1.34.1 255.255.255.252
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#int fa0/0.24
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#encap
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#encapsulation dot
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#encapsulation dot1Q 24
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#desc CBT_PR2
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#ip address 10.1.24.1 255.255.255.252
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#
I am able to configure it without any problem on Fastethernet.
BR2_2611XM#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
BR2_2611XM(config)#int fa0/0.34
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#encap dot
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#encap dot1Q 34
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#desc CBT_PR1
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#ip address 10.1.34.1 255.255.255.252
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#int fa0/0.24
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#encap
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#encapsulation dot
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#encapsulation dot1Q 24
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#desc CBT_PR2
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#ip address 10.1.24.1 255.255.255.252
BR2_2611XM(config-subif)#
Friday, March 13, 2009
PASSED CISCO CCNA VOICE
Whaooo - I am done with the projet. I am now CCNA VOICE certified. I passed my test last monday. It feels great to be over with it.
CCNA voice is great - The training is better than the test itself. I learn a lot. I can setup a complete voice system from scratch with voicemail, dial-peer, auto-attendant, hunt-group, intercom, paging,... It is beautiful.
I love the Voice training and I would like to learn more about the CALL MANAGER. But the CCVP is 2 more exams than the CCNP and the home lab costs almost 5 times more.
So, from next week, I am going to start the CCNP track. I hope will be more efficient on posting my journey.
On the CCNA VOICE exam, I will suggest to all of you to spend time with pratice and UC500.
50% of the question were on the UC500 and I used the following site to massacre the questions
https://www.myciscocommunity.com/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/1555-102-1-1922/UC500-CCA-First-Look-v1-Lab3.pdf
the rest of the 50% of questions were about the configuration, sampling, encoding and dial-peers. My home lab and the book did the job.
In my opinion, CCNA is harder than the CCNA VOICE.
I don't know may be because I have a better teacher and book (JEREMY CIORAS - Cbt nugget and the official CCNA VOICE BOOK) and specialy a great home lab.
I am still looking for a company that can help me achieve my goal of becoming a CCIE. For now, I am paying from my own pocket for lab, training books and dvd and test fees. It is hard but I hope in the near future, it is going to pay off.
Praise God for everything.
CCNA voice is great - The training is better than the test itself. I learn a lot. I can setup a complete voice system from scratch with voicemail, dial-peer, auto-attendant, hunt-group, intercom, paging,... It is beautiful.
I love the Voice training and I would like to learn more about the CALL MANAGER. But the CCVP is 2 more exams than the CCNP and the home lab costs almost 5 times more.
So, from next week, I am going to start the CCNP track. I hope will be more efficient on posting my journey.
On the CCNA VOICE exam, I will suggest to all of you to spend time with pratice and UC500.
50% of the question were on the UC500 and I used the following site to massacre the questions
https://www.myciscocommunity.com/servlet/JiveServlet/previewBody/1555-102-1-1922/UC500-CCA-First-Look-v1-Lab3.pdf
the rest of the 50% of questions were about the configuration, sampling, encoding and dial-peers. My home lab and the book did the job.
In my opinion, CCNA is harder than the CCNA VOICE.
I don't know may be because I have a better teacher and book (JEREMY CIORAS - Cbt nugget and the official CCNA VOICE BOOK) and specialy a great home lab.
I am still looking for a company that can help me achieve my goal of becoming a CCIE. For now, I am paying from my own pocket for lab, training books and dvd and test fees. It is hard but I hope in the near future, it is going to pay off.
Praise God for everything.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Paging Group - NO DUAL-LINE
This is a reminder when configuring paging group in CME
conf t
ephone-dn 5
number 5001
name SALES PAGING
paging
Note Do not use the dual-line keyword with this command. Paging ephone-dns cannot be dual-line.
http://docstore.mik.ua/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/its/cmeadm/feat/cmepage.htm#wp1010379
Configuring a Simple Paging Group
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. configure terminal
3. ephone-dn paging-dn-tag
4. number number
5. name name
6. paging [ip multicast-address port udp-port-number]
7. end
Configuring a Combined Paging Group
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. configure terminal
3. ephone-dn paging-dn-tag
4. number number
5. name name
6. paging group paging-dn-tag,paging-dn-tag[[,paging-dn-tag]...]
7. exit
8. ephone phone-tag
9. paging-dn paging-dn-tag {multicast | unicast}
10. exit
11. Repeat Step 8 to Step 10 to add additional IP phones to the paging group.
12. end
conf t
ephone-dn 5
number 5001
name SALES PAGING
paging
Note Do not use the dual-line keyword with this command. Paging ephone-dns cannot be dual-line.
http://docstore.mik.ua/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/its/cmeadm/feat/cmepage.htm#wp1010379
Configuring a Simple Paging Group
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. configure terminal
3. ephone-dn paging-dn-tag
4. number number
5. name name
6. paging [ip multicast-address port udp-port-number]
7. end
Configuring a Combined Paging Group
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. configure terminal
3. ephone-dn paging-dn-tag
4. number number
5. name name
6. paging group paging-dn-tag,paging-dn-tag[[,paging-dn-tag]...]
7. exit
8. ephone phone-tag
9. paging-dn paging-dn-tag {multicast | unicast}
10. exit
11. Repeat Step 8 to Step 10 to add additional IP phones to the paging group.
12. end
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Do you miss Scribble (an origami-esque cat) or Power Pup (a superhero dog)
I receive a strange request today from a customer.
She missed the office assistant 2007 Power Pup (a superhero dog)- She is now using office 2003 and she is ready to go back to 2007 just for SUPERHERO DOG.
I can't believe people will miss that thingy. As a tech, I wanted microsoft to remove that annoying thing. From Today, I know I was wrong and SELFISH. People love and missed their little dog or cat.
So, here what I did to answer to the need of my customer and STOP being selfish.
TECH are not always right.
clic
1- start, setting, control panel
2- Add or Remove program
3- microsoft office and CLIC ON CHANGE (do not clic on REMOVE)
4- add or remove features
5- next
6- check mark the box - "choose advanced customization of applications".
7- expand Office Shared Features
8- expand office Assistant
9- choose THE OFFICE ASSISTANT THINGY that you love ex. ROCKY, OR CLIPPIT
10- Choose run from my computer
11- clic updte
and you are done.
She missed the office assistant 2007 Power Pup (a superhero dog)- She is now using office 2003 and she is ready to go back to 2007 just for SUPERHERO DOG.
I can't believe people will miss that thingy. As a tech, I wanted microsoft to remove that annoying thing. From Today, I know I was wrong and SELFISH. People love and missed their little dog or cat.
So, here what I did to answer to the need of my customer and STOP being selfish.
TECH are not always right.
clic
1- start, setting, control panel
2- Add or Remove program
3- microsoft office and CLIC ON CHANGE (do not clic on REMOVE)
4- add or remove features
5- next
6- check mark the box - "choose advanced customization of applications".
7- expand Office Shared Features
8- expand office Assistant
9- choose THE OFFICE ASSISTANT THINGY that you love ex. ROCKY, OR CLIPPIT
10- Choose run from my computer
11- clic updte
and you are done.
cisco switch - display only connected interface
if you type, sh int status, you will get the status of all interface. But what about if I want just to display the interface with status connected?
I am using the following command until I find a better solution is:
sh int status | e not (display all interfaces excluded those with status NOTCONNECT).
SWITCH_B#sh int status
Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type
Fa0/1 IP PHONE 1 connected 50 a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/2 IP PHONE 2 connected 50 a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/3 IP PHONE 3 notconnect 50 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/4 notconnect 50 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/5 connected 50 a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/6 notconnect 50 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/7 connected 50 a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/8 notconnect 50 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/9 notconnect 50 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/10 notconnect 50 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/11 notconnect 50 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/12 notconnect 50 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/13 notconnect 1 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/14 notconnect 1 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/15 notconnect 1 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/16 notconnect 1 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/17 notconnect 1 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/18 notconnect 1 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/19 notconnect 1 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/20 notconnect 1 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
SWITCH_B#sh int status | e not
Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type
Fa0/1 IP PHONE 1 connected 50 a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/2 IP PHONE 2 connected 50 a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/5 connected 50 a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/7 connected 50 a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/24 CONNECT TO SWITCH connected trunk a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
I am using the following command until I find a better solution is:
sh int status | e not (display all interfaces excluded those with status NOTCONNECT).
SWITCH_B#sh int status
Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type
Fa0/1 IP PHONE 1 connected 50 a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/2 IP PHONE 2 connected 50 a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/3 IP PHONE 3 notconnect 50 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/4 notconnect 50 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/5 connected 50 a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/6 notconnect 50 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/7 connected 50 a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/8 notconnect 50 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/9 notconnect 50 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/10 notconnect 50 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/11 notconnect 50 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/12 notconnect 50 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/13 notconnect 1 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/14 notconnect 1 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/15 notconnect 1 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/16 notconnect 1 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/17 notconnect 1 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/18 notconnect 1 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/19 notconnect 1 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/20 notconnect 1 auto auto 10/100BaseTX
SWITCH_B#sh int status | e not
Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type
Fa0/1 IP PHONE 1 connected 50 a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/2 IP PHONE 2 connected 50 a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/5 connected 50 a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/7 connected 50 a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/24 CONNECT TO SWITCH connected trunk a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Monday, March 2, 2009
OFFICE 2003 NETWORK INSTALLATION
Running Setup to create an administrative image
To distribute Office from a network server, you must first install Office on an administrative installation point by running Setup.exe with the /a command-line option. Then you can customize your Office configuration before running Setup on users' computers.
To create an administrative installation point for Office
Create a share on a network server for the administrative installation point.
The network share must have at least 550 megabytes (MB) of available hard disk space.
On a computer that has write access to the share, connect to the server share.
The computer must be running a supported operating system: Microsoft Windows® 2000 Service Pack 3 or Windows XP or later.
On the Start menu, click Run, and then click Browse.
On the Office 2003 CD, double-click setup.exe and add /a to the command line.
Note that if you are using the Office 2003 Select CD, type the name of the Setup program for the package you are installing. For example, if you are installing Office 2003 Professional from the Select CD, type SetupPro.exe /a on the command line.
Enter the organization name that you want to define for all users who install Office from this administrative installation point.
Enter the server and share you created as the installation location.
Enter the 25-character Volume License Key and click Next.
You must enter a valid Volume License Key when you create the administrative installation point; users who install Office 2003 from this administrative image do not need to enter the product key when they install Office 2003 or start an Office 2003 application for the first time.
Accept the end-user license agreement and click Install.
By accepting the agreement here, you are accepting on behalf of all users who install Office from this administrative installation point.
Setup copies the files from the Office 2003 CD to the administrative installation point, extracts the compressed cabinet (CAB) files, and creates a hierarchy of folders in the root folder of the share.
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Note When you install Office 2003 and you set features to run from the network (Run from Network or Run All from Network), you must create your administrative installation point in a subfolder on the share; for example, \\server\share\admin_install_point\setup.exe. If Setup.exe is stored at the root of the share, Office 2003 features do not run properly.
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The following table identifies the location of key files on the Office 2003 administrative image.
File Location
Setup.exe Root of the administrative image
Setup.ini Files\Setup
Office 2003 package (MSI file) Root of the administrative image
OPC files used to clean up previous versions Files\Program Files\MSOffice\Office11
Setup also modifies the Windows Installer package for Office, identifying it as an administrative installation package and setting the ProductID and COMPANYNAME properties accordingly. After you create the administrative installation point, you make the share available to users by providing them with read access.
When users run Setup to install Office, any Office features that are installed to run from the network use this administrative installation point as the source of Office files, and Office runs the features over the network from this server. Similarly, for features that are set to be installed on first use, Office copies files from this server when needed. If you install features in one of these two states, then you must keep this network server available to users. You can copy the administrative image to one or more backup servers to help ensure that users always have access to the source.
When users install Office from the administrative installation point, Setup uses the organization name that you specify as the default. With the Office 2003 Custom Installation Wizard, you can create a Windows Installer transform (MST file) that modifies the organization name during installation. This flexibility allows you to create different organization names for different groups of users in your organization.
You can specify the organization name on the Setup Properties in the Office Resource Kit Reference.
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Toolbox The Office 2003 Editions Resource Kit (ork.exe) includes the Custom Installation Wizard as part of the core tool set and is available as a download. You can find this downloadable file on the Office 2003 Resource Kit Downloads page.
Create a Hunt-group
Router(config)# voice hunt-group 1 longest-idle
Router(config-voice-hunt-group)# pilot 7501
Router(config-voice-hunt-group)# list 7001, 7002, 7023, 7028, 7045, 7062, 7067, 7072, 7079 Router(config-voice-hunt-group)# final 8000
Router(config-voice-hunt-group)# hops 6
Router(config-voice-hunt-group)# timeout 20
Router(config-voice-hunt-group)# exit
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