for example)and do intervlan
routing?
i am confused!
bayan
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or something?
Just curious as to why he took off, if this is indeed true?
Curiosity is making mecurious.
This has been discussed already on the voice list:
http://www.mail-archive.com/ccie_vo...@onlinestudylist.com/index.html#12749
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0.0.2.55 == area 567
0.0.2.255 == area 767
Likely just a typo in the solution.
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On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Joe Astorino jastor...@ipexpert.com wrote:
Convert 567 to binary as a 32-bit number. Take that 32 bits and express it in
dotted decimal
. It might be a
software deficiency. It seems like it could be useful to manipulate
route metrics to easily implement load balancing between EIGRP routes.
The composite metric can be manipulated by using an offset-list.
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(although it does emulate the NM-16ESW).
[0]: http://www.dynagen.org/tutorial.htm
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number of times.
+ matches the previous character one or more times.
_ matches a space.
An excellent reference for regular expressions is O'Reilly's
_Mastering Regular Expressions_, though it is geared towards the UNIX
world (there are some slight differences).
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the irrelevant stuff (don't over-quote).
Fourth, this list is for IPexpert, not Cisco 360.
Explain me i don't understand well.
I'll say...
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On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Taqdir Singh singh.taq...@gmail.com wrote:
hi all , just curious to know can we shut down (power off ) the router /
switch remotely like we can shutdown any PC or server remotely ?
Remote control power strips.
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..,3) what are commands and 4) how can I
generate diff diff traffic
Perhaps you were looking for the GroupStudy list?
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and do mistakes than in the Lab and exam room. :)
Many on this list would be wise to learn how to use the DocCD. It is available
(at least, partially) in the lab, while the guys at IPexpert are not. A little
RTFM will go a long way.
Teach a man to fish ...
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