I thought you could, but checked the feature navigator on CCO
http://www.cisco.com/go/fn and it looks like a 2600 running IP Plus is the
lowest end router that would.
Jim
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From: Ahmed Mamoor Amimi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 4:14 PM
To:
That looks like a pretty good start. When you do some larger lab scenarios
you will probably need a few more. In the end I had 9 routers in my home
lab. The ccbootcamp labs have several labs with 8-9 routers. If I was you
I would add a 2502. You can get them real cheap and you'll have another
I passed the written today! I guess I prepped for it pretty well since it
didn't seem very hard. I got an 88.
On to the lab.
Jim
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Ethernet uses pins 1,2,3,6. You should loop pin 1 to 3 and 2 to 6. A T1
uses pins 1,2,4,5.
Jim
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From: "Hans Schimek" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 4:17 PM
Subject: E1 back-to-back ?
Hi!
for testing purposes i would
Lorenzo,
Well the first thing I'm thinking is that your trunk ports on the 2948-G-L3
should not be in a specific bridge group. You might want to look and see
how spanning tree is looking on both devices. Show span on the 2948g-L3 and
show spantree vlan on the 2948g. There are several other
Sorry I don't remember the exact subject line.
Here's the run down on how to use Microsoft IAS (Internet Authentication
Service) to have Cisco devices authenticate using RADIUS. IAS comes in the
NT option pack.
On the Service tab use the same port numbers that you have configured on the
Cisco
Just passed CID to complete CCDP! Got an 82 and finished up with 20
minutes to spare. Read Top-Down Network Design and the CID ciscopress
book. Used the online CID course on vstream and Boson test 1.
Jim
CCNP CCDP MCSE HPOCC
I know I have read from several posters that Radia Perlman's
Interconnections book is a great book. Are we talking about the first or
2nd edition or both? I found the first edition on a bookshelf at work, but
it was copyrighted in 1992. Seems kinda old, but thumbing through the book
most of
Does anybody have any idea on the distance limitation on
connectingtwo CSU/DSU's back to back using cat 5? I guess this would
basically be the distance you can extend a T1 without boosting the signal.
I have two buildings connected by cat 5 and it's about 900 feet so I was
wondering if I
I passed support 2.0 last week for my last test for CCNP. I got an
873 with 692 being the passing score. Everyone complained so much about
the old CIT test being so poorly worded, I took the new version. I thought
it was a very well worded test with littleambiguity.
I have several years
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