Hi All,
I was trying to monitor the performance of a 2900 series switch.
Following was the output for - sh controllers switch.
mosswitch#sh controllers switch
Switch registers:
Device Type : 0x00020173
Congestion Threshold : 0x6E8B
Peak Total Allocation: 0x0EA
I thought somebody was going to talk about masking instabilities. But then
that begs the question - in a typical enterprise network (therefore a small
one of 100 routes or less), if you are suffering from routing instabilities,
isn't your time better spent to try to figure out why your routes are
maybe this is the problem Mohammed's router interface is broadcasting
international bandwidth packets and they all end up clogging Armando's
Exchange site I have seen this in the past and the solution is do a reload I
hope this helps and makes sense
*^***^*
To Whom I
Hi all!!
In our 3660 cisco router IOS has got corrupted(FLASH IOS) & Iam not able to
boot thro. ROM also (ROM BOOT not working).The only mode which is working is
ROMMON mode.When I try to load the IOS thro XMODEM I gt the following
error(In ROMMON mode)
rommon 1 > xmodem c3660-js-mz.120-7.XK2.bi
Hi Group,
I have a Router (RTA) with a Serial port connected to leased line to an ISP
. There are two other Routers in my LAN each connected by their serial ports
to an ISP. RTA is the defualt gateway for my network. Since RTA is connected
to three internet backbones (1 for its serial port, and t
Hi all!!
In our 3660 cisco router IOS has got corrupted(FLASH IOS) & Iam not able to
boot thro. ROM also (ROM BOOT not working).The only mode which is working is
ROMMON mode.When I try to load the IOS thro XMODEM I gt the following
error(In ROMMON mode)
rommon 1 > xmodem c3660-js-mz.120-7.XK2.bi
>Hey all. I'm going to risk starting a flame war by asking the following:
>
>I've been struck by just how much importance Cisco courseware places on
>route summarization. For example, every student who goes through CCNP-level
>courseware learns about all the various kinds of summarization - OSPF
G Bit, there is no requirement to the order. Also, your way is exactly the
way I took it
and with the same reasoning. Worked for me ;-)
G Bit wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> I just completed my CCNA. I am planning to take BCMSN next. When I
> was reading the Cisco press books I found out that they
Dapo, as far as books, it's CCDA exam guide by Ciscopress. I used and it was
well worth
it. Lots of folks at www.examnotes.net agree as well. Good luck
Adedapo Omisore wrote:
> Deal all,
> I need your advice as per the best book to use in preparing for my CCDA. I
> wrote my CCNA in May this
Performance gains are only a small part of the
picture... what is more important is enforcing a
proper hierarchical addressing scheme that conceals
routing instabilities from the network as a whole, and
lessens the amount of routing update traffic
propagated across the entire network.
It's gott
LMI is a switch to router protocol. sub-interfaces just bind to individual
DLCI's. Therefore, they don't have their own LMI configuration. Only the
serial trunk does.
Mike
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You need to clarify if you're running BGP on the firewall as well. If you
are, quit it. If not, then your BGP peers will need to communicate through
the firewall, so yes, you will need to allow them TCP access to each other.
As for someone probing your firewall to see if you are doing BGP troug
8228 MAUs are made up of micro-switches that get charged (initially) by a 9
volt battery and later kept working from the power of the ring. If it's
real old, you may need to recharge it. Never charge a port that is already
in the ring - you'll beacon it. Also, you don't need to change RI/RO.
W
LMI has local significance. My provider uses Cisco LMI type by default,
however we have reconfigured some of the remote sites to "Annex D" LMI type.
I believe the "destination" you refer to must mean the provider's local
switch. What is important is that your router and the provider's frame
rela
Sure, the first one that responds wins.
They don't even need to be on the same physical network. Let's say that you
have DHCP Server #1(10.10.10.10) in the production site and DHCP Server #2
(192.168.1.1) at your DR site.
The router is configured with a helper address for both:
ip helper-addr
Crud - I hate replying to my own messages. But I forgot to add something:
If you are using Paradyne FrameServer DSUs, you have another thing to worry
about.
They tend to do auto-negotiation of LMI out their WAN side and Cisco LMI
towards your router.
With this setup, you are getting your LMI f
If your LMI doesn't match, it just plain won't come up. Both the router and
the switch must agree on their link management packet details, or they won't
be able to communicate.
Now, what could cause things to bounce is if there is a physical layer
circuit problem and you're droping LMI packets.
I think that your explanation is pointing more at point to multipoint. It's
somewhat confusing. Let's say for instance we have this:
Hub (10.1.1.1/24) -> Frame Circuit -> DLCI 20
Site1 (10.1.1.2/24) -> Frame Circuit -> DLCI 30
Site2 -(10.1.1.3/24) > Frame Circuit -> DLCI 40
Notice that each o
If I understand what you're saying properly, you probably have a max-paths
problem. EIGRP only handles a max of 6 paths very well. Anything over that
and it starts getting pissy with you.
If you list out the EIGRP topology database, you will see that for every
route, you will have an entry for
If I understand what you're saying properly, you probably have a max-paths
problem. EIGRP only handles a max of 6 paths very well. Anything over that
and it starts getting pissy with you.
If you list out the EIGRP topology database, you will see that for every
route, you will have an entry for
There are a couple ways to do this, but first let me make sure I understand
what you want to do.
Lets say for instance that "Server A" is really a firewall or external
gateway to the Internet. You want any traffic that you do not claim in your
routing tables to flow to this device.
On the r
Hey all. I'm going to risk starting a flame war by asking the following:
I've been struck by just how much importance Cisco courseware places on
route summarization. For example, every student who goes through CCNP-level
courseware learns about all the various kinds of summarization - OSPF area
Hi all,
Can any send the enterprise edition software for a 1912 switch plz I
would be grateful.
Omer
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Thanks for your input. I'll try to answer your questions inline:
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> How many remote sites off each 7500?
Anywhere from 15 to 30 remote sites off of each 7500 (via ATM subinterfaces)
> Are the remote sites a
That's the config I use as well. However, (and I'm not flaming you) that is
not what I was speaking of, nor what what I believe this gentleperson was
asking about. The original poster said "I want to have a second switch with
a copy of the primary's configuration and take over automatically once
Dear members;
I have a 2505 hub router with 8 ethernet ports.
I want to provide access to five PCs with Telnet.
As far as I know, 10 base T with straight cable
should be used just like connection to the
regular hub
going to the transceiver.
I just want to make sure my understanding is
correct
WS-X4424-GB-RJ45 Catalyst 4000 24-port 10/100/1000 Module (RJ45)
when should i choose such module ,very expensive,and quite new?
Thanks,
frank
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Dear members;
I have a 2505 hub router with 8 ethernet ports.
I want to provide access to five PCs with Telnet.
As far as I know, 10 base T with straight cable
should be used just like connection to the regular hub
going to the transceiver.
I just want to make sure my understanding is correct an
hi all,
i have two more cisco routers, and have a question about them.
here is our routers and server.
eth0: 10.1.1.1 e0: 1.1.1.1 e0: 1.1.1.2 eth0:20.1.1.1
-+-- Router A - RouterB --
|
| 10.1.1.2
+--- Server A
|
|
Q
Yes it is possible here. Here is a sample configuration that I have
running on a pair of Cat6509 with Sup2 MSFC2:
Switch One
--
interface Vlan340
ip address 10.120.4.3 255.255.255.0
no ip redirects
standby 34 priority 99 preempt
standby 34 ip 10.120.4.1
i
No one has mentioned it yet but make sure that the little pin beside the
6509 console port is in the "in" position. This position allows the rollover
cable to work. This position will also allow the 2620 cable to connect
directly to the 6509. If this doesn't work it is likely a config issue on
the
How many remote sites off each 7500?
Are the remote sites all 'stub' sites?
Do the remotes have connections to both 7500's (ie. primary and backup pvc)?
The passive-interface idea you have is probably a good one.
If your remote sites have a connection to both 7500's, make sure that you
have outb
Hth,
Ole
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Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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not true at all or by any means. there are any number of CCIEs whom I know
either directly from work or indirectly through the various news lists whose
experience was limited to some hands on in small networks plus home lab,
various study labs, or rack rental. I know a couple of guys from work who
I'm racking my brain trying to think of how one could accomplish this.
on the frame ( layer 2 ) level, a DLCI is an end point identifier of a PVC.
you need a unique DLCI for each PVC at the hub. one DLCI at the hub for each
PVC to a specific hub.
I'm curious where you heard that a signal DLCI wa
Need help on dialup. scenario:
i have a 2500 router attached to a modem via AUX port for dialing into an
ISP. can anyone help me in configuring the 2500 to dial the ISP number? if
you can provide me with a sample config, it will be greatly appreciated.
thanks.
cheers,
-ian
"The informati
Can I use pc100 dimms?
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You can "Cisco-ize" a CiscoPro with a small utility program available in the
Software Center area of CCO. Think that you need a logon account to access
it. Most likely it is also available on IOS update CD ROMs. You should be
able to find those at a reasonable price.
Many CiscoPros came with 4MB o
1) Pinouts for the 9 pin "D" serial port adapter to RJ-45 jack and for the
rollover cable will be in the CCO documentation for the 2500 series router.
Consider buying a console cable kit on eBay.
2) On CCO go to the TAC page. Look under Top Issues to find Password
Recovery.
3) Todd Lammle's book i
Jenny, Hi it's Natasha, thank you for your response!
Getting in early for the juicy stuff is why I'm starting to ask
questions now.
Even pulling cable 1/2 way around the world would be a wonderful
adventure and a great way to stay in shape. Basically it doesn't matter
to me if I'm programming acce
Send your running config and a show version.
> -Original Message-
> From: PHIMHONGKONG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 7:44 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: CONNECTION SLOW FROM FAST [7:14582]
>
>
> Hello
>
> I am running a cisco 2514 with 2 Ethent po
Hi,
Cisco office located in my country provides a lab consisting of 4 2500 and a
cat5000. I don' t think this equipment is enough to prepare for the CCIE
lab. Do I have any chance to implement various lab scenarios with these
equipments?
I cannot afford to buy a home lab( believe it or not I make
Sorry about that. Didn't realize that "Reply to:" doesn't get set to the
list, most lists that I'm on do.
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From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 8:09 PM
Subject: Re: MTU on the Internet [7:14380]
> Send to the list, not me.
>
> At 07:35
Hello
I am running a cisco 2514 with 2 Ethent port
I run smoothly when ti start but like around 10 morehours the conn is slow
and
very slow
any suggestion and please help me
Thanks
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Can anyone point me to a link/URL that has a list to decipher all the
symbols found on IOS system image files (for example,
c2500-j-l.112-20.P.bin)?
I did a quick search on Cisco's website, but came up empty.
Thanks.
George
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Honestly, we haven't quite figured out what happened. We're running both IP
and IPX on the cluster, and we saw a lot of dropped packets on the server.
We migrated over to the other node and have not had any dropped packets or
loss of connectivity.
I'm not convinced that our cluster is setup
Hey all.. kind of a silly question, but how does EIGRP handle updates
when there are multiple links between two routers..?
Here is the scenario I've got:
I have two 5500s connected via etherchannel trunks and a 7500 hanging off
each one for WAN connections like so
WAN -- 7500 --FastEth
Send to the list, not me.
At 07:35 PM 8/1/01, you wrote:
>This is a legacy default that prevented fragmentation on older transmission
>mediums I think SDLC was one of them, but not sure if that was one or not.
>See RFC879.
>
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>From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
>To:
>Sen
What was it? It would be nice to hear the explanation. Thanks
Priscilla
At 05:20 PM 8/1/01, Don Oxman wrote:
>Thanks to all who replied.
>
>The problem seems to be coming from our NetWare 5 cluster, and I think we've
>resolved the problem. Now if I could only convince them to get rid of
>Ne
I've noticed that the CCIE - whilst a cisco certification in the true sense
of the word - is not a 'Cisco Career Certification' such as CCNA/DA/NP/DP -
the CCIE is an entity unto itselfwhich means that is distinctly separate
from those mentioned above.
Follow this link for the latest info on
I think what this guy is asking is if the CCIE written is no longer needed
(to sign up for the lab) if you have CCNP
Mike W.
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> It has never been needed for CCNP
>
>
>
> Neil
>
>
> ""Michael Wang"" wrote in messa
Boson.
Oh Sorry =)
Mike W.
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> Hello All,
>
> I am new to groupstudy. I am going for my CCIE written test and will like
any
> recommendation for practice test apart from Boson.
>
> Thanks
>
> Olasunkanmi Shusi
Mes
Comments inline. (imagine that =)
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> At 08:49 PM 7/31/01, Michael L. Williams wrote:
> >I'm totally speculating here Please let me wrong if this doesn't
> >jive... it seems to me that the num
I stumbled on this while trying to figure out the weight of a 2620
router. This is from the 2600 series data sheet.
* Flash Memory: 8 to 16MB (Cisco 261x); 8 to 32MB (Cisco 262x1 and
Cisco 265x only)
1Support for 32MB Flash requires Cisco IOS 12.1(3)T or later
http://www.cisco.com/
Deal all,
I need your advice as per the best book to use in preparing for my CCDA. I
wrote my CCNA in May this year.
All suggestion will is appreciated.
Thanks
Dapo
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I stumbled on this the other day. It's a "Network Module Alarm Interface
Controller" network module that accepts inputs (such as alarm contacts on
equipment, door contacts, etc) and allows remote control of relays (turn
stuff on)..
Has anyone used one? Or is it really new
I've yet to find a
What exactly in the NetWare cluster caused it to loose connection...
Just for our knowledge..
thx,
Santosh
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> Thanks to all who replied.
>
> The problem seems to be coming from our NetWare 5 cluster, and I think
we've
>
hello
will anyone be interested in selling the following book to me
Cisco CCNP Certification Library ISBN 1587200376
thanks
anil
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To my knowledge, there are no proponents of sub 1518 byte IP MTU's to be
used as defaults on internet routers. I would tend to think that at least
4470 would make sense. Per my previous post in this thread, I am of the
opinion that a consensus hasn't been reached at this point on this issue.
Fo
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Have you done a search in Google? I would think you could find some info on
this with some work. Let us know what you find out. ;-)
My thought was that it would not be a good idea to use 572 bytes since so
many Internet devices send 1500-byte Ethernet frames. The 572 bytes size
would mean rout
Just to get all the assumptions out on the table:
- The 6509 Supervisor console port takes a standard black or blue Cisco
rollover cable
to connect to your terminal or terminal emulator. You connect the
"CAB-OCTAL-ASYNC="
cable from your 2620 directly to the console port and it should work,
provi
The best way to console into to your new router is to connect the console
interface to a SONET ring of a major city. Then call the phone company and
ask for a Denial of Service attack and then that should console you in and
clear any password. I'm a smart a** too. :-)
-Ori
If you have been here a year and don't know:
a. how to research on cco
b. how to check the archives
c. how to connect to console
d. how to change password
e. that you should read a book you purchased that probably has both answers
f. that there is a ccna group
g. that this is helpful
h. that I'm a
Thanks to all who replied.
The problem seems to be coming from our NetWare 5 cluster, and I think we've
resolved the problem. Now if I could only convince them to get rid of
NetWare
> > I must admit this is my first question posted to the group, though I've
>been
> > a lurker for a long
You still have to pass written for the CCIE lab exam !
jin jung
ccnp,ccdp, mcse, cne
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From: "Neil Schneider"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 1:09 PM
Subject: Re: Is CCIE written still necessary for CCNPs? [7:14518]
> It has never been needed for CCNP
>
>
>
Can somebody please provide good web-sites, articles or books for
802.11b?
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>Raveendra Hegde
cited the report at http:
//www.mier.com/reports/cisco/Cisco12400JuniperM160.pdf.
Let's say this report, which was commissioned by Cisco, is the most
accurate thing in the world. And your point is?
Routers, especially routers in the class of the GSR and M160, are
complex sy
I tried to configure CAR in my 2600 router but it is no working as I
wanted. I want to limit up to 50% my HTTP usage and allow all the rest from
my internal users to internet. I read in CCO how to implement it, but each
time that I configure cisco does not do anything to HTTP policy limits.
I knoq, I was just commenting on why Cisco may recommend the order the other
gent mentioned. So far I did mine starting with routing, then support, then
switching, and I should take remote access next week.
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Greetings all. I'm kinda new to this game, but have been "lurking" here for
about a year now. I have just been given a 2501 series router and now have
a few questions.
How do I build a console cable to connect to it?
How do I clear any passwords that will be present?
Is there somewhere t
www.cisco.com
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From: "Anil Panjwani"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 12:18 PM
Subject: book for CCNP ( Router Exam ) [7:14540]
> hi all,
>
> can you recommend some good book for CCNP - Router Exam.
>
>
> also any free books are available on internet.if yes, p
Just because you *can* mail something en masse doesn't mean that you
*should*.
- Original Message -
From: "Jennifer Cribbs"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 2:48 PM
Subject: not cisco but interesting... [7:14547]
> This is not cisco, but alot of things aren't. I received this fr
William,
The four CCNP exams can be taken in any order.
> -Mensagem original-
> De: William Gragido [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Enviada em: quarta-feira, 1 de agosto de 2001 16:28
> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Assunto: RE: BCMSN immediately after CCNA ? [7:14536]
>
>
> The only reason t
IIS a problem? HEHEHE Never load Apache. I have loaded the new W2K 32
bit client. I can see all the info in DOS, and on the IIS server I see
the files but if I right click and browse them they show nothing. Oh
well, a tweaking I will go.
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Donald B Johnson j
Did you load apache I have never used it with IIS that may be your problem.
What port are you using. If you loaded both IIS and Apache they both can't
use 80. The first service to load will grab that port. You can disable the
service and that should let apache grab the port.
- Original Mess
This is not cisco, but alot of things aren't. I received this from my
brother-n-law. Any vietnam vets out there in cisco land?
It is entitled: "Who is doing the honoring?"
=
Who is doing the honoring? Whether or not you believed in the war, this is
the story of
You are allowed to take the CCNP test in whatever order you desire. I
recommend you take CIT last or at least after taking BCSN and BCMSN.
--
"Through Complexity there is Simplicity,
Through Simplicity there is Complexity"
David L. Blair - CCNP, CCNA, MCSE, CBE,
I know that the Sup III cards for the 5500 series use a straight Ethernet
patch cord rather than the standard rolled console cable. I don't know about
the 6509. Try going from the AUX port of your router to the switch with
first a rolled cable - if that fails then try a straight.
> -Original
The only reason that I can think of that they would suggest BSCN prior to
BCMSN is that it is more or less in the same vein as the CCNA. It may be
more comfortable for some people, but its not written in stone that you do
it in that order.
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Just run ./cfgmaker
err... double click on itActually I think even in the M$ version,
it's still command line so whatever your RO community string is, the
format would be: cfgmaker public@name/ip I tend to use name if you have it
in DNS just because it makes the graphs look prettier
hi all,
can you recommend some good book for CCNP - Router Exam.
also any free books are available on internet.if yes, please send me URL.
thanks
anil
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Hey gang I am looking for some help. I am wanting to run MRTG for my
routers and switches. I have set up the IIS server, loaded Perl, created
a web page with header, created the scripts and they run in DOS. Can
someone help me with finishing the config on the server so I can pull up
the graphs in
Carroll,
Thank you so much for the detailed reply.
Would you recommend any books? (I've read "Using UNIX" -QUE-. I have
installed and played with FreeBSD a little bit. I have no exposure to
production UNIX environment.)
Thanks,
Marc
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>To: "data com"
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Hello All,
I am new to groupstudy. I am going for my CCIE written test and will like any
recommendation for practice test apart from Boson.
Thanks
Olasunkanmi Shusi
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Hi All:
I just completed my CCNA. I am planning to take BCMSN next. When I
was reading the Cisco press books I found out that they recommend
taking BCSN before taking BCMSN. Is that a requirement for BCMSN.
I am taking BCMSN because most of my work is involved with LANs and
switches. Is there an
I'm having a piss os a time with a 2620 with a 16port Asych module/octal
cables attached plugged into my console port on a 6509. Cant't get the
bastard to work... tried with just the console, than even attached sl0 with
an IP address... still nada. I'm sure I have the right line by doing a "sh
Oh, come on, give yourself some credit. It wasn't a horrible question!
:-) In fact, it's still better than many questions one might get on a
real Cisco exam.
John
>>> "Leigh Anne Chisholm" 8/1/01 12:14:31 PM >>>
Okay, I'll have to fess up. I had someone at CertificationZone check
to see
who
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> Great! Unfortunately my Linux box has an Intel AL440LX motherboard and I
> can't find any
> place in the BIOS to disable the keyboard (or "halt on error, except
> keyboard" which is
> another popular BIOS option).
I would say that these 2 books would probably be a very good place to
start...
http://www.ciscopress.com/book.cfm?book=168
http://www.ciscopress.com/book.cfm?book=111
Tim
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From: "Muhammad Zahid"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 1:09 PM
Subject: MPLS 641-910 [7
Okay, I'll have to fess up. I had someone at CertificationZone check to see
who wrote that question and it turns out that...
IT WAS ME!
I wrote that in February of 2000. That was truly horrible. Sorry folks...
-- Leigh Anne
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I think he means they will waive the test if your have your CCNP
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Subject: Re: Is CCIE written still necessary for CCNPs? [7:14518]
> CCIE written is not a requirement for CCNP.
> Actually your are better off tak
I emailed someone at Cisco and asked him if you have your CCNP can you
schedule a CCIE lab without a written pass. He responded and said no and he
has not heard that rumor. Who started this rumor and what is there source?
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From: Ole Drew
I think he's asking if you need to take the CCIE written to schedule the
lab if you're already a CCNP. The answer, unless Cisco says otherwise,
is that you absolutely have to pass the written before you can schedule
an exam. The written exam covers several topics not on the CCNP tests.
John
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What I think he means is that if the CCIE written is necessary for the CCIE
LAB if you're an CCNP.
Ole
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Yeah flash card in the models I've seen. They alway have a OS but we buy
tons (we have hundreds) direct from Xyplex so they roll out the red carpet.
They have sold or renamed the line to I think, an In-touch branding now, I
ain't sure though I don't get down to the deployment deck and talk to thos
At 03:16 PM 8/1/01 +, data com wrote:
>Carroll,
>
>I got CCNP and CCDP but I am pretty new to UNIX system.
>I want to lean UNIX with a focus on networking part for the following
reasons.
>-integrate UNIX system to the internetwork
>-use UNIX for device management using scripts
>
>Now, what fla
CCIE written is not a requirement for CCNP.
Actually your are better off taking the CCNP prior to the CCIE written
Regards.
Michael Wang wrote:
> Hi, all:
>
> I was told that CCIE written is no longer necessary for CCNPs. Is it true?
I
> could not find anything on Cisco web site to support it.
Dear all,
Any one preparing for it ...and want to share knowledge with me.
please guide me where can i get the MPLS 641-910 material.
Kindest Regards
Muhammad Zahid
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