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Les garcons font comme ca
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Perfect!
- Original Message -
From: "philip"
To:
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: number of CCIE [7:70151]
> Man,
>
>
>
> I never see a job post specify that certain CCIE number is prefer.
>
> Why did you even bother to ask this question in the beginning, if you
thin
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
>
> I commend people to remember the tale of the Emperor's New
> Clothes here.
>
> It utterly confounds me that people are focusing on the CCIE
> number
> as the discriminator for a hiring decision, "lower being
> better."
I'm just telling you what I've seen. I think a
yawn.
- Original Message -
From: n rf
Date: Saturday, June 7, 2003 12:09 pm
Subject: Re: RE: number of CCIE [7:70151]
> garrett allen wrote:
> >
> > you make an a priori argument that lower is better. is a lower
> > number
> > cpa better than a higher numbered one?
>
> You got me
>Man,
>I never see a job post specify that certain CCIE number is prefer.
I have, many times. For example, just check out the archives at
groupstudy.jobs.
>Why did you even bother to ask this question in the beginning, if >you
think
>the value of CCIE title has drop.
Huh? I didn
Cisco has sample configs. You have to look. It is a skill that is necessary
to learn.
pad
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/mod-aux-exec.html
> -Original Message-
> From: Shane Stockman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:41 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject
>
>Man,
>
>
>
>I never see a job post specify that certain CCIE number is prefer.
I have, many times. For example, just check out the archives at
groupstudy.jobs.
>
>Why did you even bother to ask this question in the beginning, if you think
>the value of CCIE title has drop.
Huh? I didn't as
some comments are meant in good fun, others are of more serious source. pray
do not take offense, as none is intended.
""n rf"" wrote in message
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> Sigh. I knew this was going to happen.
so why'd you bring it up in the first place? :->
>
> Gentlemen, this is why I posted
Dude, with all due respect, are you a recruiter for some college somwhere?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of n
rf
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 9:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: number of CCIE [7:70151]
Sigh. I knew this was going to
Here's a question for those recruiters, headhunters and HR People- Out of
CCIE 1025-, how many of them do you think are still actively with the
program, still working in the industry, still are at the top of their game
(i.e., could go back in and take the OLD LAB again), and are the Crhme of
th
The proper microcode should be included with each release of IOS. In very
special circumstances a special microcode release may be needed to fix a
specific bug. TAC would provide that to you via a special download. So my
guess is that if your IOS doesn't have the required microcode then it is not
t
""Howard C. Berkowitz"" wrote in message
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> At 7:33 PM + 6/7/03, Sam Sneed wrote:
> >Since when is FreeBSD a flavor of Linux??? Would you say Solaris is a
flavor
> >of Linux as well???
> >
> >All *nix's are not the same.
>
> In other words, we don't just have wars between
At 3:48 PM + 6/7/03, The Road Goes Ever On wrote:
>sounds like the perfect topic for a PhD research project. Assuming, of
>course, that number of routes is the only variable which effects sizing of
>memory
>
>
>"" Curious"" wrote in message
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>> Hello again friends, I wa
I was finally going to weigh into this, but Howard has said pretty much what
I was going to say (excluding the part about having had heart surgery!).
Thanks.
Jamie Johnson
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Howard C. Berkowitz
Sent: Saturday, Ju
That's for sure. Linus wrote his first code in 1991. FreeBSD was beginning
in 1993. OpenBSD is my personal fave.
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From: Sam Sneed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 3:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Since when is FreeBSD a flavor of Linux??? Would y
At 7:33 PM + 6/7/03, Sam Sneed wrote:
>Since when is FreeBSD a flavor of Linux??? Would you say Solaris is a flavor
>of Linux as well???
>
>All *nix's are not the same.
In other words, we don't just have wars between major religions; it
goes down to the level of denomination and schism, to sa
Since when is FreeBSD a flavor of Linux??? Would you say Solaris is a flavor
of Linux as well???
All *nix's are not the same.
""Black Jack"" wrote in message
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> Old timers will remember Mac vs DOS/Windows. Or UNIX vs DOS. Or Beta vs
VHS.
> More recent is Linux vs FreeBSD,
Called Cisco and they do not have the upgrade anymore, to enable Wccp v2.
I have v1.7.5 and I need v1.7.6 .
It's not even on their software download site any longer.
Anyone have 1.7.6 lying around?
TIA
Scotty
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I commend people to remember the tale of the Emperor's New Clothes here.
It utterly confounds me that people are focusing on the CCIE number
as the discriminator for a hiring decision, "lower being better."
Lower means that one obtained the certification earlier. Presumably,
since the number w
1) Can we assume that the client is fully authenticated? Your config looks
good. There is a line "crypto map lonmap client authentication RS" that I
don't understand. My guess is that authenticates remote users individually
beyond the group password used between the Client and PIX. If there is any
Hey David and Group
I have done as what you had asked me to change but no luck. Still no
traffic can pass thru although it can connect. My new config is at the end
of the mail. Anyone have idea why?? I really feel strange, as my username
and password can be authenticated by my W2K radius serv
Sigh. I knew this was going to happen.
Gentlemen, this is why I posted such a long response, because I wanted you
all to be honest with yourselves. I could have just said what I had to say
straight-up, without any explanation, but I felt (and obviously with a lot
of justification) that I neede
""Brad Ellis"" wrote in message
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> Technically, all you need is the emi image, and tftp it to the switch.
Keep
> in mind, that the 3550 will not erase the flash before xfer'ing the file
> over, so you'll need to take that into consideration and either erase the
> current flas
Fernando Saldana del C wrote:
>
> Dear n fr,
>
> Which CCIE number are you ?
What does it matter what my CCIE number is? How does that affect the
validity of my statements? Either what Im saying is either true or it
isnt, who I am has nothing to do with anything. Why cant people debate
just
Man,
I never see a job post specify that certain CCIE number is prefer.
Why did you even bother to ask this question in the beginning, if you think
the value of CCIE title has drop.
I think is fair to say, after you finished it than you will know what it
take.
Please take the CCIE lab exam be
""Nuurul Basar"" wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I am receiving some naughty email on my official email. I did not
register
> any and wondering if other in the group are receiving the same type off
> email. I used this email to received only officials email and groupstudy
> onl
Hi.. Daniel and Group.. Thanks a millions..!! I SOLVED the issue. It was
bcoz I installed Two different VPN clients in my PC. 1)VPN Systems VPN
client 3.6.4 2)Cisco Secure VPN client (Safenet). I uninstall both and
reinstalled # 1 only. I can connect to LAN now.
I have some extra questions
Oh, BTW, if you erase the flash completely, and reload the switch, it very
nicely takes a new image via serial xmodem (even at 9.6kpbs)...we figured
this one out last week. Oh fun.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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www.ccbootcamp.com (cisco trai
Dear all,
I would like to add that as long as you are a CCIE its irrelevant becuase
you are among the few who has that Internetworking Expert tag with you.Even
though there are a lot of Boot camps & lots of resources that are available
for you to gain the knowledge to pass the most difficult certi
Hi.. Group. Me again, I solved my "no traffic pass thru" problem but
PIX-PIX link hang problem still there. After I added my remote VPN client
config in my PIX, my PIX-PIX link to HK and Tokyo will hang after 10 hours.
Any one know what is the problem?
Below are my sh crypto isakmp sa result in
Either
1) You do not have enough memory (would be the obvious choice)
2) You have a corrupt IOS
3) You have a hardware problem
Try troubleshooting each item one step at a time. Have you checked the
software center on cisco to make sure you have enough memory for the IOS
image you are tryign to l
The Road Goes Ever On wrote:
>
> ""n rf"" wrote in message
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> > Well, there are still less than 10,000 CCIE's. So the
> population hasn't
> > accelerated THAT dramatically.
> >
> > Having said that, I will say that the CCIE has most likely
> gotten less
> > rigorous and t
garrett allen wrote:
>
> you make an a priori argument that lower is better. is a lower
> number
> cpa better than a higher numbered one?
You got me wrong. I didn't say that lower is better at all times. Read my
entire post again.
I said that more rigorous equates to prestige. This is why
Is this a new or existing configuration?
Not every 75xx and 72xx module is backwards and forward compatible.
I first began to notice this about 2 or 3 years ago when receiving our
first VXR chassis and have since dealt with the microcode issue (old
module syndrome) in 7500s as well.
When this ha
sounds like the perfect topic for a PhD research project. Assuming, of
course, that number of routes is the only variable which effects sizing of
memory
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> Hello again friends, I want to thank Mr Jvd for his help, and I would like
> to post aga
Send me Email
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Hello again friends, I want to thank Mr Jvd for his help, and I would like
to post again my question, It is very surprising that we all have been
working with routers for years but there is no answer for this question, I
can evaluate the ammount of memory used in my router for every type of
route,
Hi,
I am receiving some naughty email on my official email. I did not register
any and wondering if other in the group are receiving the same type off
email. I used this email to received only officials email and groupstudy
only.
Thanks
Nuurul Basar Mohd Baki
Network Engineer
DDSe
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you may want to check out the OSPF config guide on my website
www.chuckslongroad.info
hint - in the world of Cisco certification, it is essential that you master
OSPF over NMBA in all its manifestations.
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> I am testing Hub-Spoke for OSPF
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