From: John Conzone (jkconzone@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Oct 26 2000 - 21:05:27 GMT-3
Hey, thats what makes America great, right? What a country! Gore or
Bush, errrrr, maybe I better pick another example<G>
For me, I have been playing with 5000's for years, but have exactly one
day on a 3920.
I'll get a few more in soon, but am not comfortable with the interface
as much as I would like to be.
When you say Token Ring VLANS, did you create multiple TRCRF's connected
to a single TRBRF? Thanks for the heads up on the duplex issue. I have heard
that can be a problem, and did run into it onmy brief lab with the 3920.
Can you share some TR "VLAN" tips? Do you set up the deafult route and
management interface (SC0 in 5000) in a similar manner?
Thanks!
----- Original Message -----
From: "mark salmon" <masalmon@cisco.com>
To: "ccielab" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: RTP lab relocated
> I disagree. I am conformable with 3920 and I have only messed with them
> twice. I created TR vlans in my CCIE Lab exam in a couple of minutes
> even though I was not required to do so. I did it to ensure that my TRs
> are on different rings.
>
> Be aware. I was in a practice lab and was unable to bring up a TR on a
> 36xxrouter. The TR said up up, but I was not able to ping. Pay
> attention to duplex issues. HArd code duplex on both sides. IT took me
> almost an hour to fix that in a practice lab.
>
> > John Conzone wrote:
> >
> > Uh-oh! I hope this doesn't mean 3920's!!!! That thing is a pain in
> > the ass!
>
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>
>
> Mark Salmon
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