Re: BGP load balancing

2000-11-14 Thread Rodgers Moore
ebgp multihop has nothing to do with load balancing traffic to and from the Internet, but it has everything to do with load balancing the the bgp connection and update itself. If you have two parallel connections to the same router at your ISP and you configure two neighbor statements to the ebgp

Re: What is DCD, DSR, DTR, RTS & CTS ?

2000-11-14 Thread Michael Le
Usually if there is a problem physically, you will see two or three of them being down; usually DCD, which is Data Carrier Detect. --- norsyam ariffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello guys, I have one question regarding show interface serial. When we type show interface serial, we will get the

Re: CCIE written using the univer cd?

2000-11-14 Thread Michael Le
UniverCD is Cisco's documentation CD. It's also online at www.cisco.com/univercd. It is the only resource you will have in the CCIE lab, so it is suggested you do a lot of your studying with this so you will get used to searching for information in here. --- Peter Abraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot

Slow link

2000-11-14 Thread KC Lee
I need to monitor a slow link. What should I do to discover the load of the link and find the cause of it? Hunt Lee _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PRO

router simulators

2000-11-14 Thread Keith J
Hi I was just wondering in anyone uses a router simulator. I have 2 2501's but as I go through BCSN I see where a simulator might help me a little. I downloaded the one from the boson site krang and the other one Trying to find out which to buy if any thanks Keith J. _

Re: BCRAN challenge question for the day

2000-11-14 Thread Rah Sta
This is how I remeber. Q.921 is layer 2, because it has a 2. Q.931 is layer 3, because it has a 3. This is how one of the books I remember reading said. PEACE Raheem >From: "Sisqo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Sisqo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

please take me out of the group

2000-11-14 Thread schoi
please take me out of the group. thanks _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: know any good IS-IS websites

2000-11-14 Thread Scott Robohn
There's also a good NANOG presentation comparing ISIS and OSPF: http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0006/katz.html Scott -- Original Message -- From: "McCallum, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "McCallum, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 14:51

Re: Rumor Alert - Lab Changes - WAS: Flame bait.

2000-11-14 Thread Constance Cate
Re: the CCIE Design going away, that's not what my Cisco contacts say. My Cisco contacts include all the Cisco employees that comprise the weekly CCIE Design study group that I attend, (they invited me, a non-Cisco employee to join their study group!) Also includes the managers that fund the study

CCIE Detour

2000-11-14 Thread Aaron Moreau-Cook
Hello All, I'm going to take a detour before I take the CCIE Lab. Between the CCIE written and the CCIE Lab, I want to take the following exams. The question is, do anyone of you have recommendations for these "off the beaten path" exams? Books, practice tests, etc? MCNS #640-442 (Managing Cisco

Re: % Connection refused by remote host

2000-11-14 Thread Kevin Wigle
I use a terminal server daily to do configuration on our bank of lab routers.   I typically see that error when I try to connect to a router when a previous session is still active.   If you're connecting to the console port only one connection can be "alive" at one time.   Unlike multiple te

take me out of this list

2000-11-14 Thread schoi
Please take me out of the group , thanks _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: acess list question

2000-11-14 Thread Brian W.
remember a successful connection requires both ftp and ftp-data to be allowed thru.. Bri On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Brian wrote: > > Access lists are only parsed until a match is made. The first line will > match ftp, as well as all other tcp/ip traffic. You need to reverse the > order of

Routing External problems

2000-11-14 Thread suaveguru
hi , I am trying to solve a routing problem for somebody but was stucked I hope that some kind soul in the group can help me out with some insights it goes this way : this customer wants us to advertise this prefix 202.95.159.0 to us (telco) and us to our upstream provider (AT&T) , I have ver

Re: BGP load balancing

2000-11-14 Thread Phillip Heller
Andy, ebgp-multihop simply allows you to specify the TTL of the ip packet containing bgp updates, etc. This is useful if you have multiple parallel paths configured for per-packet load sharing. To control traffic entering your autonomous sytem, you can use route-maps to prepend your autnomous

RE: BGP load balancing

2000-11-14 Thread Chuck Larrieu
EBGP multihop has nothing to do with load balancing. As for using BGP to control incoming traffic from your ISP, I would say there is no simple answer here. You will need to do a lot of reading and thinking. Basssam Halabi, Internet Routing Architectures, is a good place to start. www.nanog.org

Routing External problems

2000-11-14 Thread suaveguru
hi , I am trying to solve a routing problem for somebody but was stucked I hope that some kind soul in the group can help me out with some insights it goes this way : this customer wants us to advertise this prefix 202.95.159.0 to us (telco) and us to our upstream provider (AT&T) , I have ver

BGP load balancing

2000-11-14 Thread Andy
Hi all, I want to know that does command ebgp-multihop provide load balancing over ATM for a router, also how can I configure ebgp to control incoming traffic from my ISP Regards Andy _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list

Re: EIGRP over OSPF and BGP

2000-11-14 Thread Rodgers Moore
Solution: (assuming all the rest inbetween is correct. ie. you can ping the loopbacks.) RTRA int lo0 ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 int tu0 ip address 192.168.5.1 255.255.255.0 tunnel mode gre ip tunnel dest 192.168.2.1 tunnel source 192.168.1.1 router eigrp 100 network 192.168.5.0 RTRB

Re: PIX vs Nokia Firewall

2000-11-14 Thread Patrick Bass
the PIX is fully hardware based, but it does have a floppy for copying configs.. ""Lim Kok Hua"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 00e701c04e9f$de0c2b80$bc877ac0@b16a">news:00e701c04e9f$de0c2b80$bc877ac0@b16a... > Hi > > Currently we are planning to move away from software firewall (Checkpoint

3640 Access Router - Dial in and configure

2000-11-14 Thread mike delp
3640 with 2 T1 Controllers, and 48 Modems. Can I configure a username to allow use of one of the 48 modems to connect to this box and access the IOS like an AUX connection?? OR is the only way in is to have a modem connected to the AUX and an anaolg line connected to the modem? It would be nice

RE: Single area with large number networks.

2000-11-14 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
OK, I now think the right answer is B and D also. Jenny, Pamela, and Howard have convinced me. As Howard said, Answer C, "frequent adjacencies table recalculation" is even more BS than Answer D, "excessive link-state entries in the link-state table." There's no such thing as an adjacency table

Re: Definition of Control Plane

2000-11-14 Thread Julian Eccli
Thanks. I will check the book out. Julian ""Chuck Larrieu"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 003501c04dc2$79a00be0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:003501c04dc2$79a00be0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... : I'm no place where I can check, but if memory serves, there is a decent : discussion of this in Howard Be

PIX vs Nokia Firewall

2000-11-14 Thread Lim Kok Hua
Hi Currently we are planning to move away from software firewall (Checkpoint running on solaris) to hardware based firewall. Since Nokia is also running checkpoint, migration should be simple. However I have heard a lot of good comment about PIX. I have few questions to ask: 1) Does Nokia (400 s

PIX-How's that 'U' work?

2000-11-14 Thread Hartnell, George
The PIX 515UR is a real nice addition. I've got 3k workstations behind 24 class C's. The "U")nrestricted license is for thousands of connections. But, this site has a Proxy server. This means that there will only be a handful of internal stations really hitting the PIX/net. Of course, there i

bgp questions,the diffrence of route-map,distribute-list,filter-list?

2000-11-14 Thread shanjun zou
hi guyes, I am studying the bscn, but I was fused about the command route-map, distribute-list&filter-list, who can tell me? thank a lot. Best regards, shanjun zou _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report mis

BCMSN passed with 934, details inside

2000-11-14 Thread Neal Rauhauser
I took the BCMSN this afternoon and exited the testing center with a very surprising 934. Background: I have a couple of years time in grade with cat 19xx/28xx, about the same more recently with 29xx/35xx, and I once worked for three months on an incredibly psychotic Cat 5500

NMS -- What is really needed?

2000-11-14 Thread Hartnell, George
I've been perusing the trial version of CiscoWorks 5.0 w/What's Up Gold. I'm finding that I might want to invest in a more robust Network Management System, and/or add-ons. I notice a couple of things at the Cisco site: The CiscoWorks2000 Campus Bundle. For Unix boxes, several parts:

Re: Concentrator 3000 and PIX

2000-11-14 Thread Michael Le
What do you mean try to talk to each other? Via the public or private interface? Via routing protocols? The PIX as a tunnel gateway? Could you elaborate? Michael --- Jim Bond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to have a PIX talk to a corportate > Concentrator 3030. The problem I

RE: BCMSN Hex- IP to MAC

2000-11-14 Thread Jason Baker
that is a very handy hint :). thanks Regards, Jason Baker Network Engineer MCSE, CCNA -Original Message- From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 6:05 AM To: 'Chuck Larrieu'; Cisco Mail List; Ole Drews Jensen Subject: RE: BCMSN Hex- IP to

Re: What is DCD, DSR, DTR, RTS & CTS ?

2000-11-14 Thread Gareth Hinton
To add a little to that, DCD, DSR and CTS come from CSU/DSU or DCE. DTR and RTS come from router or DTE. I said it was a little but could be helpful. Cheers, Gareth ""A. Geoffrey Cauchi"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 005e01c04d78$32c43e70$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:005e01c04d78$32c43e70$[EM

RE: Single area with large number networks.

2000-11-14 Thread jenny . mcleod
My vote goes to D (and B, but I don't think that's under dispute). OK, so 'excessive' is subjective, but then so is 'large'. The question's not asking WHEN the problems will occur, or even claiming that problems will occur in all circumstances, just asking what POSSIBLE problems there are. My

RE: T-1 Vs DS-1

2000-11-14 Thread COULOMBE, TROY
Hmmm, I would prefer the question to read: (Q) At what speed does a T-1 run over DS-1? But don't take my word for it...Here is an EXCELLENT T1/DS1 tutorial. Bookmark this one...because there are very few T1 explainations that actually talk about the F-bit & S-bit. He (Bob W.) does an excellent

Re: OSPF Load Balance/Metric

2000-11-14 Thread jenny . mcleod
Looking at this from another angle... Perhaps the interviewer was trying to ask a follow-up question, along the lines of 'what if there is congestion? What would you do to deal with it?' (traffic shaping, prioritisation and fiddling with OSPF costs on the links spring to mind as possible solut

Any X.25 pros out there?

2000-11-14 Thread Brian Lodwick
This question may not prove to be so difficult. I am in a discussion (a nice way to say an arguement) and I am so hardheaded I will not let down. The big question is whether in an X.25 configuration when there is a translate statement set does it indicate that when a packet coming into that r

Can I select BRI0:2 in a ISDN?

2000-11-14 Thread Pere Pla
Probably is an idiot question, but my problem is I must select the channel that the router must connect to ISDN BRI in a DDR environment. I cannot find the command to do this. Probably if I configure BRI0:2 instead of BRI0 works, but I'm looking for a most elegant solution. Thank for some help.

Perplexing: DHCP fails from Ethernet segment to Token Ring segment

2000-11-14 Thread Paul Lalonde
Hello all, I've configured a Cisco 2513 router to do full bridging between its Ethernet port and its Token Ring port. I'm using plain transparent bridging (bridge 'x' protocol ieee). The network is broken down into two segments: one switched 10/100 Ethernet segment, and one Token Ring segment.

RE: Single area with large number networks.

2000-11-14 Thread Peter Van Oene
In defence of my earlier position that "d" is in fact the other correct answer. "Priscilla's Point: >Besides, as I look more closely at the answer, I see that it says, >"excessive link-state entries in the link-state table." What's a link-state >table? I think the test writer put a few good-so

RE: T-1 Vs DS-1

2000-11-14 Thread dwhitley
Title: RE: T-1 Vs DS-1 Here's my thoughts DS-1 = 24 DS0's so 24 x 64KB = 1.536MB the actual DS-1 rate and the T-1 describes the framing bits as well Framing = 8KB + 1.536MB = 1.544MB the actual T-1 rate So the answer is A) 1.536MB -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto

RE: switch port IP address

2000-11-14 Thread Sites, Bob
Thanks Scott, this was the command that I had forgotten about and was looking for. Those of you with 6k & 5k switches out there try it out. Pretty useful at times. BobS From: Scott M. Trieste Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 12:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: switch port IP address T

Re: switch port IP address

2000-11-14 Thread Sam
Tom I just ran a "sho cdp ne det" on my switch and it showed be the all the devices it saw with the ip addresses of the SC0 interfaces on all connected switches.. and also the IP add of the RSM in that switch - Original Message - From: "Tom Pruneau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Peter Van Oen

T-1 Vs DS-1

2000-11-14 Thread AABAN34
Pick the right answer here Q.) At what speed does a DS-1 run over T-1? a.) 1.536 MBb.) 1.544 MB _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: BCMSN Hex- IP to MAC

2000-11-14 Thread Jim Erickson
That's pretty close to one of my mottos in life: "I work very hard to be lazy." Another is: "If you are always on time, you don't have enough to do." ---JRE--- ""Chuck Larrieu"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 00b701c04e69$e5434ea0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:00b701c04e69$e5434ea0$[EMAIL PROTE

Re: switch port IP address

2000-11-14 Thread Tom Pruneau
I'm not sure what is downstream of your switch, what types of devices, but I'm pretty damn sure that there is no command on a catalyst switch (a layer two device) which will tell you the IP addresses of the devices connected to it. The switch not only doesn't know, it doesn't care. Presumably you

Re: ccnp studies

2000-11-14 Thread Ben Lovegrove
See the Read Cisco section at www.bensbookmarks.com There are four sub sections containing most if not all the current titles for each of the certification tracks. Click on a title to read the reviews. I have found this method useful when deciding which book to buy. HTH Ben --- Timothy Metz

RE: Single area with large number networks.

2000-11-14 Thread Chuck Larrieu
But if the "right" answer consists of two choices... I believe we all agree that B - frequent routing recalculation - is "correct" I believe we all agree that A - more reachable errors - is BS Of the two remaining choices, which is least wrong? My reasoning was that C - frequent adjacency

RE: Single area with large number networks.

2000-11-14 Thread Pamela Forsyth
At 11:11 AM 11/14/00 -0800, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: >Answer A "more reachable errors" is clearly wrong since it's nonsense. I >think answer D is wrong also because an OSPF router doesn't really have a >link-state database. It has a topology database. (I'm not an OSPF guru, >but when tryin

Re: ISDN Cisco to Shiva

2000-11-14 Thread ad
Perhaps this will help A Shiva AccessPort tries SPAP for authentication first (default), but this is not NAK'd correctly by the Cisco device, which expects CHAP. Solution: Set the Shiva AccessPort to use only CHAP as the authentication protocol. 1. Go into admin mode, and enter the following c

New email

2000-11-14 Thread Miguel Harris
Can you send my email to this address [EMAIL PROTECTED] it was [EMAIL PROTECTED] Miguel Harris Comdisco Web Service _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PRO

Re: Thank you! CCIE LAB, PASSED

2000-11-14 Thread Mask Of Zorro
>Adan Fernandez(CCIE # 6401) wrote: > >Hi all > >I think that everybody can do everything !!! >I think that everybody must believe in something I agree - everyone must believe in something - and right now, I believe that I'll have another beer. I'll raise one to you, Adan, Congratulations on p

RE: BCMSN Hex- IP to MAC

2000-11-14 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
I actually have another method that might work better for some of you. After having played with hex/bin numbers for almost 15 years, there are some patterns and tricks that comes alive. Designing sprites on my Commodore 64 and Amiga 2000 and new characters on my PC, has filled my head with some o

RE: Single area with large number networks.

2000-11-14 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 09:36 PM 11/14/00, Ibrahim wrote: >thanks for your response. >But if some router down, the nearest one will send message to DR & BDR, and >DR will send multicast message (it won't be excessive) to its networks. I agree it wouldn't be excessive. Within a LAN, the DR mechanism keeps adjancies

Re: switch port IP address

2000-11-14 Thread Peter Van Oene
What about looking at the arp cache "sh ip arp" or "sh cam dynamic" This will list the port, mac, ip relationships on a switch. Pete *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 11/14/2000 at 11:51 AM Sites, Bob wrote: >I guess I need to clarify this a little. Yes, I'm talking about Cisco >sw

RE: acess list question

2000-11-14 Thread lawrence sculark
thanks jason and chuck, for reminding us to think of the order of processing in acess-list...lawrence >From: Jason Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Jason Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "'Sisqo'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: acess list question >Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000

Re: PIX Firewall information

2000-11-14 Thread Russell Lusignan
Syngress (www.syngress.com) has a Security book coming out that has a chapter dedicated to PIX, other chapters touch on subjects such as VPN etc.. Cisco Press (www.ciscopress.com) has their Security book due out in December 2000.. The PIX certification would fall under CCNP + Security. PIX is a

RE: CCNA Boson exam

2000-11-14 Thread Timothy Metz
Personally, I think the ambiguously worded questions in boson test 3 were more like the real test. Tim > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Pieter Jordaan > Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 7:06 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: CC

Re: X.25 switch

2000-11-14 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 01:43 PM 11/14/00, Shereen hessein wrote: >Dear group > >Is it possible to configure a router as an X.25 switch ? I saw a question >about this in CISCO exams. Yes, it is possible. We used to discuss this in the CID class. It might still be in some of the CID books. >Regards >Shereen Hessein

RE: Single area with large number networks.

2000-11-14 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Telling someone to use the Cisco search engine for a question like this is not helpful. It was kind of funny, but also a bit cruel, and definitely a waste of bandwidth. Answer A "more reachable errors" is clearly wrong since it's nonsense. I think answer D is wrong also because an OSPF router

Re: question about the dns port

2000-11-14 Thread lawrence sculark
fom my understanig dns has both udp and tcp ports for gather information.. >From: "jackie xu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "jackie xu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: question about the dns port >Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 16:56:33 +0800 >Received: from [208.32.175.78] by hotm

Thank you! CCIE LAB, PASSED

2000-11-14 Thread Adan Fernandez
Hi all I think that everybody can do everything !!! I think that everybody must believe in something (GOD, THEMSELVES, THEIR PARENTS, ETC)!!! I think that everybody should have an opportunity!!! Thank you for your valuable comments and feedback to reach my dream. Adan Fernandez Hewlett Packard

6 router Lab on E-Bay

2000-11-14 Thread Francisco Muniz
There's a 6 routers lab (one 7000!) on http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=495830571 for $4500. Francisco Muniz - CCDA/CCNP _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosur

Re: CID help

2000-11-14 Thread Robert Padjen
Strongly suggest the Sybex CID text, but I'm slightly biased and recommend a recount! ;) Seriously, it covers the material well and I've not received any significant negatives, other than a desire that I had put more mainframe and x.25 into the text. All of the material needed for the exam is pres

RE: CID help

2000-11-14 Thread Sheahan, Ryan
I have to agree. The Sybex along with the Boson Exams are more than enough. my .02 cents Ryan Sheahan Network Engineer CCNP, CCDP, NCAE Greenwhich Technology Partners -Original Message- From: Robert Padjen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 1:26 PM To: Jeff M

RE: BCRAN challenge question for the day

2000-11-14 Thread Watson, Rick, , OUSDC
Correct...looking at fig. 7-7 in the cisco press BCRAN book (pg 175) it will show you that Q.931 is the used as the layer 3 protocol for ISDN D-channel. -Original Message- From: Jeff McCoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 12:30 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

BCRAN challenge question for the day

2000-11-14 Thread Sisqo
Q.931 Is it a layer 2 or layer 3? Is it B channel or D channel? _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: BCMSN Hex- IP to MAC

2000-11-14 Thread Chuck Larrieu
it is a nice trick, but too much work for a lazy guy like myself. :->   I just memorize the table - it works a lot faster   we all know what 1-9 is in binary, or can count it up easily.   A=1010=10 B=1011=11 C=1100=12 D=1101=13 E=1110=14 F==15   write it down on the paper before you sta

Re: CCIE written using the univer cd?

2000-11-14 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
you can access it online at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm ypou need to know the cisco site like the back of your hand Duck - Original Message - From: Peter Abraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 9:43 AM Subject: CCIE written using

RE: CCNA Boson exam

2000-11-14 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
If you follow the advise to continue taking the Boson exam's until you get 100% right, and if you feel that you know all the objectives for the exam, you should do fine. Hth and good luck, Ole Ole Drews Jensen Systems Network Manager CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I RW

RE: BCMSN Hex- IP to MAC

2000-11-14 Thread Chuck Larrieu
I've found over the years that it a LOT of work to be truly lazy :-> Chuck -Original Message- From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 10:27 AM To: 'Chuck Larrieu'; Jim Erickson; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RE: BCMSN Hex- IP to MAC

RE: BCMSN Hex- IP to MAC

2000-11-14 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Yeah but you would still have to divide the 8 bit decimal up in two 4 bit decimals before you can use your memorization, unless you want to memorize all 256 combinations in decimal, hex and binary - and maybe octal's too :-)   Ole  Ole Drews Jensen  System

CCNA Boson exam

2000-11-14 Thread Pieter Jordaan
Hi I am gearing up to take the CCNA Exam. I have been testing myself with the boson 2 Exam. How good are these for assessment. I have only done the first two tests so far and got more that 90% on each my first try. can I expect to pass CCNA based on these results or are the Boson exams easier. a

Re: Groupstudy/Lab in Wisconsin

2000-11-14 Thread Nurudeen Aderinto
Well, why leaving behind people in Africa. Any assistance?   Thanks.   Nurudeen Aderinto MCSE CCNA 2.0 Lagos-Nigeria "NetEng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8uru93$mc7$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8uru93$mc7$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... I am starting work on my CCNP and will be purchasing

RE: Labs for BCMSN (CCNP)

2000-11-14 Thread Watson, Rick, , OUSDC
Usually I am in "voyeur" mode on the list, but I think I will start voicing my opinions on selected items...If you look at the objectives for the Switching test you will see that there may be product specific questions. It is all dependant on the questions you get "from the pool". As I journey onw

Re: BCRAN challenge question for the day

2000-11-14 Thread Sophie
Q.931 is a layer 3 protocol specifying the D channel signalling. Sophie "Sisqo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8ursff$f0i$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8ursff$f0i$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Q.931 > > Is it a layer 2 or layer 3? > Is it B channel or D channel? > > > _

Re: CID help

2000-11-14 Thread Sophie
According to the suggestions of the Cisco groupstudy, the Cisco Internetwork Design of Cisco Press is good of CID exam. I am preparing CID with this book, and also use Robert Padjen's Cisco Internetwork Design Study Guide of Sybex to complete the study. Sophie "Jeff McCoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr

Groupstudy/Lab in Wisconsin

2000-11-14 Thread NetEng
I am starting work on my CCNP and will be purchasing lab equipment. I would like to start a studygroup in Madison Wisconsin and also provide people access to my lab. My plan would be something like this; Once a week have a group study where we can talk about topics and work out some senarios

Re: NAT timeout

2000-11-14 Thread Minh Vu
I only have one public IPs. I also removed the line "ip nat pool net-10 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.254 netmask 255.0.0.0" because it never been use.   Anything else ?   - Original Message - From: Apoorva S.Malavia Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesd

Re: CCIE written using the univer cd?

2000-11-14 Thread Mask Of Zorro
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm Z >From: "Peter Abraham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Peter Abraham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: CCIE written using the univer cd? >Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 12:43:56 EST > >It is my understanding that the univer CD is a very

Re: BCRAN challenge question for the day

2000-11-14 Thread Jim Dixon
The way I understand it Q.921 debugging is for layer two and Q.931 is for layer three. Please feel free to correct my answer as needed. Jim > > Q.931 > > > > Is it a layer 2 or layer 3? > > Is it B channel or D channel? _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription in

CCIE written using the univer cd?

2000-11-14 Thread Peter Abraham
It is my understanding that the univer CD is a very good resource for preparing for the CCIE written exam. What is the univer CD? How may I obtain one? Thank you. Peter. _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at

Looking for Networking Job in Velezuela

2000-11-14 Thread Jorge Rodriguez
Hi, Is there anyone in this group currently residing in Venezuela? If any, I am looking into relocating back to Caracas after 18 years in the USA, and would like to know if any Venezuelan resident in this group could guide me to which companies I could start looking into for a Networking position.

Re: Dialer profile question

2000-11-14 Thread Ya Wen
I would select answer a. -Ya Sisqo wrote: > What is the primary part of a dialer profile? > > a. dialer interface > b. physical interface > c. map class > d. dialer pool > > _ > FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html

Re: switch port IP address

2000-11-14 Thread Scott M. Trieste
Try sh mls entry. Your 6509 will have this feature by default. But do you have a RSM module for the 5000? Good luck. ""Sites, Bob"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED].. . > I guess I need to clarify this a little. Yes, I'm talking about Cisco > switc

Re: BCRAN challenge question for the day

2000-11-14 Thread Jeff McCoy
D - layer 3 ... right? ""Sisqo"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8ursff$f0i$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8ursff$f0i$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Q.931 > > Is it a layer 2 or layer 3? > Is it B channel or D channel? > > > _ > FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

switch port IP address

2000-11-14 Thread Sites, Bob
I guess I need to clarify this a little. Yes, I'm talking about Cisco switches, 6509 & 5000's. No, I'm not looking for MAC addresses. I thought that there was a command that would list the IP of all connecting devices on (all) ports on the switch. The "sho cdp nei det" or other variations only sho

Re: NAT timeout

2000-11-14 Thread Apoorva S.Malavia
Here is the problem : ip nat pool net-10 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.254 netmask 255.0.0.0 it should be a public block, i.e. 64.22.xx Minh Vu wrote: Hello all, I get 99% "Can not find server" error when browse any website in Win2k and 20% when using Win95, 98, or ME.  In Win2k I have to refresh many time t

CMTD/BCRAN tapes for sale

2000-11-14 Thread kien theng lee
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Re: Rumor Alert - Lab Changes - WAS: Flame bait.

2000-11-14 Thread Cthulu, CCIE Candidate
Song cue! guess who! all these rumors in my life got to take some time some time to get away LOL Charles ""Scott M. Trieste"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8urngh$gd9$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8urngh$gd9$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Chuck, > > Thanks for the heads up. > > -Scott > > ""Chuck L

Re: BCMSN Hex- IP to MAC

2000-11-14 Thread Jim Erickson
Cool trick. Hadn't seen that one before. As I look at it, it actually does the same thing as the method I posted, but skips the binary conversion step (splitting the one octet into two quartets is equivalent to dividing by 16). ---JRE--- ""Andre' Paree-Huff"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in m

RE: Labs for BCMSN (CCNP)

2000-11-14 Thread Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor
I heard there is also a new specialization coming up called "CCIE - Certification Above All Else". It is for those who only want the letters. -Original Message- From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 2:12 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED

Dialer profile question

2000-11-14 Thread Sisqo
What is the primary part of a dialer profile? a. dialer interface b. physical interface c. map class d. dialer pool _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PR

RE: Single area with large number networks.

2000-11-14 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>"Ibrahim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> May I make some suggestions here? Learning to use the cisco website indeed is important, and indeed is not the only way. In this particular case, I don't think you will find the answer there. Why? Because there have been recent discussions on this list about

Re: Labs for BCMSN (CCNP)

2000-11-14 Thread Mari Misato
I just finished reading the same book. I find it covers quite a lot of design topics which I think they shouldn't be in this course since it's a CCNP exam, not CCDP. I also have very limited access to Cisco switches. Does anyone know whether this exam is product specific? I think there are also

Re: Flame bait.

2000-11-14 Thread Peter Van Oene
I don't see the bureaucracy in the response. I meant simply to make the point that any certification merely opens doors to interview processes. Remuneration is so varied is not worth discussion. I meant not to flame in any regard. *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 11/14/2000 at 9:

RE: Rock and Roll Trivia - WAS: Youngest CCNP

2000-11-14 Thread Hartnell, George
It is becoming an irritation that what some consider history, I consider memories. Dylan. Very best, (getting ready for those geriatric wheel-chair races) G. -Original Message- From: Dan Henry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 11:14 PM To: whatshakin Cc: [EMAIL

RE: Single area with large number networks.

2000-11-14 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Given the context and the choices, I would have to pick B and D as well. The routing table recalculation isn't really a great answer either. Suppose your links never go down, and once that last router is turned on and all the SPF's have been done. This sucker would remain pretty quiet. But... g

% Connection refused by remote host

2000-11-14 Thread Juan Blanco
Help, what I am doing wrong here, when I try to connect to the remote router I got the following message % Connection refused by remote host The command that I am using is telnet 2.2.2.2 2001 If try the host name it is trying to resolve the name of the host   Physical layout via OCTAL-ASYNC

Rumor Alert - Lab Changes - WAS: Flame bait.

2000-11-14 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Before you all get hot thinking about CCIE specialties and the money you can make, you may want to facto in a couple of RUMORS about the CCIE track I heard recently. Rumor #1 - The CCIE Design certification is being dropped. Why? Because no one can figure what it is supposed to be or do, and the

Re: Rumor Alert - Lab Changes - WAS: Flame bait.

2000-11-14 Thread Scott M. Trieste
Chuck, Thanks for the heads up. -Scott ""Chuck Larrieu"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 009801c04e52$e9daf6a0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:009801c04e52$e9daf6a0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Before you all get hot thinking about CCIE specialties and the money you can > make, you may want to facto in

Re: [configure router thru aux port]

2000-11-14 Thread azhar mumtaz
The auxiliary port is used for remote access to the router through an asynchronous modem. You have to assign an ip address to the asynchronous interface mapped to the auxiliary port on a router. The auxiliary password is used to set a password for the aux. port . This port is used to connect a mo

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