RE: OSPF or EIGRP [7:28966]

2001-12-24 Thread Sureshhomepage .com

ospf allows you to go for small segmentations called area. The routing 
updates can be summarized and filtered area-specific. though Eigrp supports 
summrization whereever you want, ospf has beeen adopted most worldwide. 
EIGRP is cisco propriety.

cheers!
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From: Angel Leiva 
Reply-To: Angel Leiva 
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Subject: RE: OSPF or EIGRP [7:28966]
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 22:03:14 -0500

Rob,

If your network environment is IP based, and if MPLS support is on your
backbone's growth path, you'll be better off using OSPF now.

On top of that, OSPF offers faster convergence time, and is Industry
Standards compliant (allowing your company to use non-cisco gear as well,
i.e. Juniper/Foundry/others, unless your company wants to remain a cisco
shop).

So, from a routing protocol stand point, you shouldn't have 
interoperability
issues using OSPF.

My 2 cents, hth,

Angel

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Hi all,

We are in the middle of building out a new ATM network for the Core and on
the outside we are going to be running about 80 3640 or 2600.  We are in a
big debate about the routing protocol, we are currently EIGRP.

I have collected lots of info off Cisco's Web site about the two but wanted
to hear it from the Engineers in the trenches.
What's your take on it? If it were you what would you run (EIGRP, OSPF) and
why?



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Re: How to Summarize Network Addresses [7:29149]

2001-12-24 Thread Sureshhomepage .com

thanks for the excellant notes!

cheers!
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From: John Neiberger 
Reply-To: John Neiberger 
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Subject: How to Summarize Network Addresses [7:29149]
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 17:40:08 -0500

Someone just asked me off-list how to summarize a certain range of
addresses and I thought it might be helpful to post my reply to the
list.  It seems like everybody has their own shortcut to doing this, but
this is how I learned how to do it.  Once you learn it there are plenty
of shortcuts.



As far as summarization goes, to really understand what you're doing
you need to think in binary.  Write out those addresses in binary
first:

1010.0001.0001.=   10.1.1.0/24
1010.0001.0011.=   10.1.3.0/24
1010.0001.1110.0100=10.1.14.64/26

You can see that in binary they are all the same up to the 20th bit.
If you slice the above table into two pieces at the 20th bit, on the
left side you are left with:

1010.0001.

This, translated back to decimal, is 10.1.0.0/20, which is your
summarized address.  However, this is an awful example.  Those would be
really bad addresses to try to summarize.  A better example would be
this:

10.1.0.0/24
10.1.1.0/24
10.1.2.0/24
10.1.3.0/24

1010.0001..
1010.0001.0001.
1010.0001.0010.
1010.0001.0011.

You can see that these are the same up to the 22nd bit.  Slice the
diagram into to pieces at the 22nd bit and on the left side you are left
with:

1010.0001.00

which translates back to decimal as 10.1.0.0/22.  Now you can see that
a /22 precisely summarizes four /24s !!  Cool, huh?



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Re: what's the news address of deja? [7:30009]

2001-12-24 Thread Sureshhomepage .com

cheers!
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Subject: what's the news address of deja? [7:30009]
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2001 04:15:39 -0500

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Off topic: Flash RAMs needed [7:30017]

2001-12-24 Thread Sureshhomepage .com

Hi,
I am looking for couple of 8Mb used flash memory sticks for my 2501 routers 
at home. If anyone have them for sale, please writeme back with the chipset 
number.

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cheers!
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Re: What is the best way to study for CCNP Routing [7:29918]

2001-12-24 Thread Sureshhomepage .com

Suranjith,
Get hold of the book BSCN by Catherine Paquest and Diane Teare from Cisco 
press. It is the bible for the routing exam, to start with. I stronhgly 
recommend it.

cheers!
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From: Suranjith Ariyapperuma 
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Subject: What is the best way to study for CCNP Routing  [7:29918]
Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2001 09:11:05 -0500

Dear Friends,
I am in the process of studying for CCNP Routing exam, What would be the
best way to study for this exam ? (ie Books,labs)
Suranjith



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Re: CCNP EXAMS [7:29466]

2001-12-24 Thread Sureshhomepage .com

I prefer the most bscn--bcmsn--bcran--cit

cheers!
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From: Ntia Yinka 
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Subject: CCNP EXAMS [7:29466]
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 09:33:31 -0500

Which is more rigorous: taking the CCNP 509 Exam or taking the 503,504 and
505 Exams separately?
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Re: Afterthoughts - CCIE written [7:29885]

2001-12-24 Thread Sureshhomepage .com

Well done Ram!

The token ring white paper is available at www.ccprep.com

cheers!
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Re: CCIE Lab Book Review [7:28991]

2001-12-24 Thread Sureshhomepage .com

Elijah,
I used the 1st edition book and found good with very little amt of errors. 
The only problem with the book is that it lacked extensive multi protocol 
labs, which I heard got added in the new 2nd ed. It is no doubt a 
comprehensive book though I do not suggest this as the best for the CCIE lab 
goers but a bible for the CCNP aspirants. CCIE lab goers really need a 
tasty, delicious and immense one to read!

cheers!
suresh CNE,MCSE+I,CLS,SCSA,CCNA,CCNP,MCNS,CCIE(Write)
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From: Elijah Savage 
Reply-To: Elijah Savage 
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Subject: CCIE Lab Book Review [7:28991]
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 18:02:22 -0500

Does anyone have any comments on this book not many reviews on Amazon. A
guy at work said this thing was so full of mistakes that he got so angry
and took it out to the gun range and filled it full of 44magnum holes
and has it displayed on his desk now, I just can't take his word for it
and the few reviews on Amazon were good reviews.

Cisco CCIE
All In One Lab Lab Study Guide
ISBN 0-07-212760-0
By Stephen Hutnik  Micheal Satterlee
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Re: CCNP Study guides? [7:6772]

2001-11-20 Thread Sureshhomepage .com

go for the cisco press book if your objective is to pass the exams early. 
The exam questins are compiled from the these books, so better read them in 
between the lines too.


thanks
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  Hi All
  Any suggestions on CCNP- Switching study guides? I have seen two books 
from
  Cisco press and one from Todd. Which to chose? Totally confused. I plan 
for
  one book only. Waiting for ur suggestions.
  Thanks
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Re: Routing 640-503 Exam [7:26708]

2001-11-20 Thread Sureshhomepage .com

You really missed a precious thing that could have saved your life It is the 
Cisco press book. You do not need anything keen,troytec,sybex etc...if you 
have this book in hand. The book is written by Catherine Paquest., follow 
the book each and evey line. You would find answers to alomost all of 
questions you went wrong at the exam. YES the exam has been compliled from 
these books, practise with the review questions at the end of each chapter, 
they are the 'real' ones.

All the best! You will win.

thanks
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From: Brian 
Reply-To: Brian 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Routing 503 [7:26708]
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 10:54:09 -0500

I took the routing 503 exam, I guess I was not prepared enough because i
failed. I did study, but obviously not enough. Also, just as a precaution, 
i
used some study guides. Not only did I just use the guides, I looked up the
meaning behind them in my books, so i would understand it. The only advice 
I
have is not to use study guides because they do not work. I read exam cram,
and syngress, but obviously not enough. I looked some friends guides
Crambible, Keen, Troytech 503, Coolcram, and AF Bigstep. I was really using
these guides to find out what kind of questions were on the exam, then to
look them up. I needed a 690, and i got a 650. Well I guess this will only
help me learn the subject better.

More advice on taking an exam, give youself plent of time before you
schedule it. I gave myself 2 days, and one of those days something happened
where i could not study. Also i got in a traffic jam, and a bad day at 
work.
By the time I was ready to take the exam, my mind was somewhere else and i
was kinda shaken from the bad day. My testing center is open weekends, i
dont know why I didnt take it on a Sunday or something.

Oh well, I took 125$ lesson. I guess I will just know the subject really
well next time I take the test, because I am going to be 100% sure of 
myself
next time I spend the money. Please be gentle in your return post :) I feel
bad enought :(

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RE: reverse telnet [7:26631]

2001-11-20 Thread Sureshhomepage .com

Hi,
From Routing 2.0  Remote 2.0 exam point of view, the reverse telnet is 
defined as the the one used for configuring the modems from the router. You 
open the telnet session with the modem-connected right from the router. You 
may refer this in the Cisco press for Bcran 2.0 book edited by 'Catherine 
Paquet'.

thanks
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From: Syed Raza 
Reply-To: Syed Raza 
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Subject: RE: reverse telnet [7:26631]
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 12:12:49 -0500

Reverse Telnet:
(sometimes called direct Telnet) is the initiation of a Telnet session from
a computer system to one of its remote users. Usually, a Telnet session is
initiated by a user who wishes to access and share resources on a remote
computer system. The user must have permission and is prompted to provide a
user name and password. Reverse Telnet is when the host computer initiates 
a
Telnet session instead of accepting one.
Reverse Telnet is typically used by a system administrator to configure or
to troubleshoot a remote computer.

Telnet:
Telnet is the way you can access someone else's computer, assuming they 
have
given you permission. (Such a computer is frequently called a host
computer.) More technically, Telnet is a user command and an underlying
TCP/IP protocol for accessing remote computers. On the Web, HTTP and FTP
protocols allow you to request specific files from remote computers, but 
not
to actually be logged on as a user of that computer. With Telnet, you log 
on
as a regular user with whatever privileges you may have been granted to the
specific application and data on that computer.
The result of this request would be an invitation to log on with a userid
and a prompt for a password. If accepted, you would be logged on like any
user who used this computer every day.
Telnet is most likely to be used by program developers and anyone who has a
need to use specific applications or data located at a particular host
computer.
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RE: CITamp;ROUTING EXAM: # of Questions and [7:25716]

2001-11-18 Thread Sureshhomepage .com

Hi Shawn,
The info I gave was the current one. I just checked with the local sylvan 
admin and he confirmed me very strongly.

All the CCNP exam time, passing score and the no. of questions have been 
increased since 1st week of October '01, he said. CIT2.0 has got 76 
questions for 90 minutes.

I agree if you know the contents well you will be left with lots of time at 
the exam.

thanks
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From: Kaminski, Shawn G 
Reply-To: Kaminski, Shawn G 
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Subject: RE: CIT amp;amp; ROUTING EXAM: # of Questions and [7:25716]
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 15:11:58 -0500

I don't believe this is correct. On the BSCN Routing 2.0 exam, there is not
a set number of questions. You will receive between 60 and 70 questions and
be allotted 60 to 75 minutes to complete it, depending how many questions
you receive. The BSCN exam I took had 61 questions, 60 minutes to complete
the exam, and a 690 to pass.

My CIT 2.0 exam consisted of 61 questions with 75 minutes to complete the
exam. The passing score was 692.

I don't know how closely Cisco is following the set number of questions
routine for their exams anymore. I really don't see why it matters anyway.
If you know the material, you will pass. Cisco isn't out to try to screw
anyone by giving an unfair combination of number of questions and the
time allotted to complete them. If you know the material, you'll have
plenty of time to complete and pass the exams.

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Subject: RE: CIT amp; ROUTING EXAM: # of Questions and Tim [7:25716]


The no. questions in the Routing2.0 exam is 69(was 64) and the passing 
score

is 690. Time limit is 105minutes. CIT2.0 has got 76 questions for 90
minutes.

thanks
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 From: juno vtv
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 Subject: RE: ROUTING EXAM: # of Questions and Time [7:25716]
 Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 17:40:17 -0500
 
 I was also surprised that RAS had that many questions too.  I remember
 the number of questions in the routing exam fell in the range of 62-66.
 Good luck!
 
 
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RE: About BGP [7:26353]

2001-11-17 Thread Sureshhomepage .com

Hi,
Try connecting both the routers using two different hubs/switches ie.,  
avoid connecting them through a single switch/hub, no mater if you have them 
on different subnets.

I had the same problem while dong my bgp lab at my ccnp days. I used a 
single switch but created 2 VLANs on it. It worked for me.

thanks
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Subject: RE: about BGP [7:26353]
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:44:09 -0500

Did you configure ebgp-multihop?

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Subject: about BGP [7:26353]


Hi.

I am trying to configure two routers  as BGP peers . Routers (both) are on
the same LAN but in diffrent subnetworks. I mean, routers can ping 
eachother
, since there is another router between them. But , they can not establish
BGP connection as two neighbours. Does that mean they have to be dirctly
connected to eachother.?
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RE: CIT amp; ROUTING EXAM: # of Questions and Tim [7:25716]

2001-11-12 Thread Sureshhomepage .com

The no. questions in the Routing2.0 exam is 69(was 64) and the passing score 
is 690. Time limit is 105minutes. CIT2.0 has got 76 questions for 90 
minutes.

thanks
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From: juno vtv 
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Subject: RE: ROUTING EXAM: # of Questions and Time [7:25716]
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 17:40:17 -0500

I was also surprised that RAS had that many questions too.  I remember the
number of questions in the routing exam fell in the range of 62-66.  Good
luck!


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