IRC Networks
Irc Logs Stats
Start date: 2007-09-27 02:48:27
Last update: 2008-10-24 20:19:38
Channels: 41
Logged Lines: 6230436
Size: 1834.69 MB
Powered by
Channel Info
Network: freenodeChannel: #cisco |
Search in www.irclog.org
Log from #cisco at freenode 2006-07-12
[03:21]<yvmumn>is there a syntax to get the IP of the router via console
[03:22]<azdl->can you clarify what you mean
[03:22]<vwcd>yes.
[03:23]<dzzc1lyvn>hmm
[03:23]<dzzc1lyvn>sh run
[03:24]<dzzc1lyvn>hey nemith where can I get cheap cisco parts?
[03:24]<gndyvx>show ip int brief
[03:24]<dzzc1lyvn>I need to get a WIC..
[03:25]<vwcd>though that won't show you any secondary addresses.
[03:25]<dzzc1lyvn>I started to type that command nemith and stopped
[03:25]<gndyvx>it won't
[03:25]<vwcd>it's fine for simple setups.
[03:25]<vwcd>sh ip int or sh run are all that works well for complex setups.
[03:26]<gndyvx>complex?
[03:26]<gndyvx>if you have secondaries you should shot
[03:27]<vwcd>heh.
[03:27]<vwcd>sh ip int | incl Internet.address|Secondary.address
[03:28]<azdl->Dark3Lite: ebay
[03:34]<-- sgvgzs xzs fuyv (>/dev/brain")
[03:34]<dzzc1lyvn>hey nemith
[03:39]<vd2r>heh I have secondaries.
[03:40]<vd2r>but that's only for hsrp cutovers.
[03:42]<2zrgvj>anyone ever use distribute-lists+route-maps on inbound EIGRP route filtering?
[03:43]<2zrgvj>does it actually work?
[03:44]<dzzc1lyvn>it should
[03:46]<2zrgvj>yeah... "it should" but isn't acting as I would expect it to... I am using a "match ip next-hop" and "set metric +1000" inbound, but very weird shit
[03:48]<dzzc1lyvn>are you redistributing routes
[03:48]<dzzc1lyvn>?
[03:52]<dzzc1lyvn>hmm set metric is more for BGP branto
[03:53]<2zrgvj>well, I was thinking OSPF, but I don't see why it couldn't be used in EIGRP
[03:53]<2zrgvj>but yeah, it is definitely used in BGP for MED
[03:54]<bsdrgdjg>Syd Barrett died today
[03:55]<dzzc1lyvn>you can set the default metric
[04:00]<gndyvx>BSDaemon: yup
[04:00]<bsdrgdjg>:(
[04:00]<bsdrgdjg>soryr, the 7th rather
[04:01]<gndyvx>branto: you can do it
[04:01]<gndyvx>you acutally use offset lists
[04:01]<2zrgvj>offset lists don't reference route-maps
[04:01]<gndyvx>http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a00800c2d96.shtml#modifycompositemetric
[04:02]<gndyvx>http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps5207/products_feature_guide09186a0080220721.html#wp1027195
[04:04]<dzzc1lyvn>heh cool
[04:05]<dzzc1lyvn>I'll be off for a whie
[04:05]<dzzc1lyvn>while
[04:05]<dzzc1lyvn>gotta shower and watch this bgp video.
[04:05]<gzrnnd->bgp video?
[04:05]<gzrnnd->what's that?
[04:05]<dzzc1lyvn>lol
[04:05]<dzzc1lyvn>ask nemith
[04:05]<dzzc1lyvn>:P
[04:05]<gzrnnd->nemitth, there is a video about bgp?
[04:05]<gzrnnd->gawd talk about putting someone to sleep in 5 minutes :)
[04:06]<dzzc1lyvn>lol
[04:06]<bsdrgdjg>id like to watch a bgp video, i dont know anything about bgp yet
[04:06]<gzrnnd->trust me, the bgp theory zonks you
[04:07]<gzrnnd->unless you are actually using it it doesn't make a whole lot of sense, plus it's dry and boring as hell
[04:07]<-- dyrnnprd wrs puyv> i mean the other left <-")
[04:07]<gzrnnd->tho reading about route reflectors and confederations isn't bad
[04:07]<bsdrgdjg>ok
[04:08]<bsdrgdjg>anyway
[04:08]<bsdrgdjg>i wanna watch it
[04:08]<gzrnnd->i'm curious about it myself
[04:09]<gzrnnd->http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=bgp <--- :)
[04:12]<gndyvx>it's fun when it finally clicks
[04:12]<bsdrgdjg>it cant be more confusing then this wireless shit
[04:13]<gndyvx>heh
[04:13]<gndyvx>i though you said wireless was easy
[04:13]<bsdrgdjg>i did?
[04:13]<gndyvx>yedah
[04:13]<gndyvx>you didn't want to go to the class
[04:13]<bsdrgdjg>i dont think i woulda said that, considering i know nothing about it
[04:14]<bsdrgdjg>what?
[04:14]<bsdrgdjg>im the one that asked to goto the class
[04:14]<gndyvx>wireles is easy
[04:15]<bsdrgdjg>maybe once you know it
[04:15]<bsdrgdjg>so was riding a bike once i knew how
[04:17]<gndyvx>or getting up on a wake board
[04:17]<bsdrgdjg>yeah
[04:17]<bsdrgdjg>but theres so much to know about wireless.
[04:18]<gndyvx>like what?
[04:18]<bsdrgdjg>well we covered like 150 pages today... its just a lot to absorb
[04:20]<bsdrgdjg>dBm, dBi, EIRP, all the standards, gain, plus all the antenna types and access point and bridge models and their capabilities, distances, stregnths, FCC rules, channels, etc
[04:22]<azdl->hate gain
[04:22]<azdl->hate the forms of modulation
[04:22]<bsdrgdjg>yeah
[04:22]<bsdrgdjg>all that stuff
[04:22]<azdl->hate discussing the differences in the generations
[04:22]<bsdrgdjg>all in one day
[04:22]<bsdrgdjg>and i still have 3 more days to go
[04:22]<bsdrgdjg>i realize ill understand things a little more once we get into doing labs... but still
[04:24]<gndyvx>doing link calculations?
[04:24]<bsdrgdjg>i dont think weve done that yet
[04:24]<gndyvx>i did used to work for Wisp
[04:24]<gndyvx>so
[04:25]<gndyvx>which modulation does b use?
[04:25]<bsdrgdjg>i just wanted to know enough to be able to know what im doing at work... this is far above what i was expecting.
[04:25]<bsdrgdjg>i dont remember
[04:25]<bsdrgdjg>that was like 6 hours ago
[04:26]<bsdrgdjg>BPSK, QPSK, CCK







