RE: Exam #640-506 (Support) Info Requested

2000-10-23 Thread Akinmade, Adetola (KNMD)

Hello Vic,
For support 
Know most of the topics/objectives for CIT.
know ISDN and FRAME RELAY like the back of your hand.This one is a sure
bet.you might have a lot of drag and drop stuffs.
I will advise you get CIT cisco press for this one.

Regards

Regards

Adetola Akinmade
CCNP,CCDA,MCSE
Network Engineer
Chevron Nig. Ltd

 "Our business in life is not merely  to get ahead of others, but to
  get ahead of ourselves--to break our own records, to outstrip
  our yesterday by our today."
  --Stewart B. Johnson




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 Subject:  Exam #640-506 (Support) Info Requested
 
 Hello everyone,
 Can anyone please fill me in on the new Support 640-506 exam? Things such
 as
 passing score, number of questions, time allowed, and what to focus on,
 etc.
 I'm sure this question has been asked a million times before so I
 apologize
 for my ignorance in advance. Thanks in advance.
 --Vic
 
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 Sprint Enterprise Network Services
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Router(boot)#

2000-10-23 Thread md. nazri



hi all,
I got a problem with my 2500 router, anybody pls 
xplain what the (boot) means..i can't even 
show my routing table...i copied sh ver o/p...


KB(boot)sh verCisco Internetwork Operating System 
Software IOS (tm) 3000 Bootstrap Software (IGS-BOOT-R), Version 11.0(10c), 
RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)Copyright (c) 1986-1996 by cisco Systems, 
Inc.Compiled Fri 27-Dec-96 17:33 by loreillyImage text-base: 0x0101, 
data-base: 0x1000

ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 
11.0(10c), SOFTWARE

KB uptime is 34 minutesSystem 
restarted by power-onRunning default software

cisco 2500 (68030) processor 
(revision N) with 6144K/2048K bytes of memory.Processor board ID 09940323, 
with hardware revision 0001X.25 software, Version 2.0, NET2, BFE and 
GOSIP compliant.Basic Rate ISDN software, Version 1.0.1 Ethernet/IEEE 
802.3 interface.2 Serial network interfaces.1 ISDN Basic Rate 
interface.32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.8192K bytes of 
processor board System flash (Read/Write)

Configuration register is 
0x2102 KB(boot)


KB(boot)#sh ip 
rou 
^% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.

KB(boot)#


tq

rgds
nazri


RE: Router(boot)#

2000-10-23 Thread Aaron K. Dixon



It 
means that your router has booted off the boot roms. Check to see if you 
have an image in flash and if the image is valid. Notice in your show ver 
that you don't see any software other than the ROM bootstrap. You can 
manually boot in boot mode by setting the config-reg to 0x2101, but yours is set 
to boot from flash. Again check to see if you have an image and if it is 
valid.

Regards,
Aaron 
K. Dixon

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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of md. nazriSent: 
  Sunday, October 22, 2000 11:45 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Router(boot)#
  hi all,
  I got a problem with my 2500 router, anybody pls 
  xplain what the (boot) means..i can't even 
  show my routing table...i copied sh ver o/p...
  
  
  KB(boot)sh verCisco Internetwork Operating System 
  Software IOS (tm) 3000 Bootstrap Software (IGS-BOOT-R), Version 11.0(10c), 
  RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)Copyright (c) 1986-1996 by cisco Systems, 
  Inc.Compiled Fri 27-Dec-96 17:33 by loreillyImage text-base: 
  0x0101, data-base: 0x1000
  
  ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 
  11.0(10c), SOFTWARE
  
  KB uptime is 34 
  minutesSystem restarted by power-onRunning default 
  software
  
  cisco 2500 (68030) processor 
  (revision N) with 6144K/2048K bytes of memory.Processor board ID 09940323, 
  with hardware revision 0001X.25 software, Version 2.0, NET2, BFE and 
  GOSIP compliant.Basic Rate ISDN software, Version 1.0.1 Ethernet/IEEE 
  802.3 interface.2 Serial network interfaces.1 ISDN Basic Rate 
  interface.32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.8192K bytes 
  of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
  
  Configuration register is 
  0x2102 KB(boot)
  
  
  KB(boot)#sh ip 
  rou 
  ^% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
  
  KB(boot)#
  
  
  tq
  
  rgds
  nazri


Re: Router(boot)#

2000-10-23 Thread Sam LI



Well, it seems that you boot the system from the 
Rom,
and once you have boot the system from the rom, the 
system will not run any routhing.

try this on you router
show flash 
and see wether you have the flash or not, if not 
download an ios to your router
Sam LI
Wafer Systems

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  md. 
  nazri 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 12:44 
  PM
  Subject: Router(boot)#
  
  hi all,
  I got a problem with my 2500 router, anybody pls 
  xplain what the (boot) means..i can't even 
  show my routing table...i copied sh ver o/p...
  
  
  KB(boot)sh verCisco Internetwork Operating System 
  Software IOS (tm) 3000 Bootstrap Software (IGS-BOOT-R), Version 11.0(10c), 
  RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)Copyright (c) 1986-1996 by cisco Systems, 
  Inc.Compiled Fri 27-Dec-96 17:33 by loreillyImage text-base: 
  0x0101, data-base: 0x1000
  
  ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 
  11.0(10c), SOFTWARE
  
  KB uptime is 34 
  minutesSystem restarted by power-onRunning default 
  software
  
  cisco 2500 (68030) processor 
  (revision N) with 6144K/2048K bytes of memory.Processor board ID 09940323, 
  with hardware revision 0001X.25 software, Version 2.0, NET2, BFE and 
  GOSIP compliant.Basic Rate ISDN software, Version 1.0.1 Ethernet/IEEE 
  802.3 interface.2 Serial network interfaces.1 ISDN Basic Rate 
  interface.32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.8192K bytes 
  of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
  
  Configuration register is 
  0x2102 KB(boot)
  
  
  KB(boot)#sh ip 
  rou 
  ^% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
  
  KB(boot)#
  
  
  tq
  
  rgds
  nazri


Voip Problem

2000-10-23 Thread nurul-basar . n . mohd-baki

Hai,

I was in an interview when the manager asked we about this problem related
to VOIP.

 
  (A) VOIP
(B)
  Phone (+) PABX (+) Router ---
Router (+) PABX (+) Phone System
  System FR   128kb
(+)

PSTN
 
(+)

Phone System (Copper)
 
(C)
 

Situation :

a)  User from Phone System (A) connected to the Office PABX then connected
to the router plus NT using Frame Relay connection to user Phone System (B).
During the test call, the user A can hear echo from Phone B.  where shall
you start to check on the problem?.  

b) The second problem is from A -- B no echo but to C there is echo. When
test from B-- C there is no echo, just from A-- C the echo come.  What may
be the problem?.

For problem a) with the given assumption with out the PABX nor the router
model but assuming it have a VOPI card install, I suggest the the problem
may relay on the Frame Relay line and the router it self.  I believed debug
command will help here, but on the PABX site is there any one can give a
suggestion on it?.  I

For problem b) I believed the problem lies between the B-- C since C is
using Analogue going into the Pabx, converted to Digital and then been
tunnel into the router(B) then decompress in router(A) thus the end user got
the echo problem.  Will the be the case when we used the PABX to call a
local call from A through B pabx and then goes to the normal PSTN line. Or
it may due to my country PSTN condition?.  Is there any command that we can
do on the either router to check why the echo is there. 

any help on implementing VOIP, connecting router to PABX would be much
helpful.


Thanks 

Have a nice day

Nuurul Basar Bin Mohd Baki

Customer Service Executive IT Help Desk
Shell Services International Sdn Bhd (432283-T)
MCP
CCNA

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P.I.X

2000-10-23 Thread John D.C.

Dear all,

I need information about how to upgrade S/W PIX Firewall 515 form ver 5.1(2)
to 5.2(3).

Thank's

J.D.C.


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Help about SRB

2000-10-23 Thread vtam

I have one 7507 as CIP, one 7505 and one IBM 2216 as DLSw+ peer, all of them
are connect to two tokenring. There are some traffic between the 2216 and
7505. I don't want the traffic bridged by the CIPs as it connect to the two
ring? What i can do in the cisco router? Thanks.


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Possible phony CCIE

2000-10-23 Thread Mark Cohen

Greetings-


I recently worked on a project with a fellow who claimed to be a CCIE. He
even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it. At least I think it is the
CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with laurels and has the words
Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it as well. After asking this
person a few questions, I became suspicious of his credentials due to his
apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals. (I never asked for his CCIE
number because I attempted verification only after I left the account). I
faxed a copy of the business card he gave me (homemade BTW) to someone in
the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card is bogus and that she would
send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was three months ago and this
person is STILL working on site there. What do you people think I should do
now? Send e-mail to the persons that are contracting him there? He is
charging a very high bill rate. The people he is working don't have enough
knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I let this go? Isn't part of my
cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I feel that Cisco isn't doing
anything to protect us here.

Mark Cohen
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I

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HP OpenView and CISCO

2000-10-23 Thread Cristi Piatnitchi

Hi all

I am working with HP Openview (not HP NNM). I don't understand why my
routers (they haven't been discovered by HPOV) are still blue. I put these
routers manually on my map, I set up pooling interval properly but they are
still blue (the color of their icons) instead of being green red or yellow.
They respond at ping or SNMP queries but no status information (usually blue
color means no info in HP OV)

Any idea?
Thanks in advance

Cristian Piatnitchi





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New CCDA

2000-10-23 Thread Jayesh Patel

HI Cisco gurus!

Something i have accomplished buy reading the messages is my CCDA. This
saturday afternoon my friend went to give his CCNA 2.0 and i asked the
examination center incharge if i couold book for my CCDA and give the exam.
Guess what I passed. It was a tough paper but will help me gain ccdp after
ccnp!

The exam is 72 question and 120min!

Regards

CNE(45),MCNE,MCP,MCP+I,MCSE,CCNA,CCDA,A+ (shortly CCNP)
Jayesh Patel   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3rd Floor, Devon House IP Division, NTT Europe Ltd.
58-60 St. Katharine's Way  [Tel] +44 20 7977 1182
London E1 9LB, UK  [Fax] +44 20 7977 1001

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Re: P.I.X

2000-10-23 Thread Ben Lovegrove

You need CCO login, then:

www.cisco.com  Software Centre  Cisco Secure Software  Cisco
Secure PIX Firewall Software  Download Pix Firewall Software

The README files explain the process

Rgds
Ben
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Re: New CCDA

2000-10-23 Thread RANMA

Great...
How long have you prepared for the CCDA paper?

Which book you used and studied ?


""Jayesh Patel"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
000a01c03cc8$a7972480$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:000a01c03cc8$a7972480$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 HI Cisco gurus!

 Something i have accomplished buy reading the messages is my CCDA. This
 saturday afternoon my friend went to give his CCNA 2.0 and i asked the
 examination center incharge if i couold book for my CCDA and give the
exam.
 Guess what I passed. It was a tough paper but will help me gain ccdp after
 ccnp!

 The exam is 72 question and 120min!

 Regards

 CNE(45),MCNE,MCP,MCP+I,MCSE,CCNA,CCDA,A+ (shortly CCNP)
 Jayesh Patel   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 3rd Floor, Devon HouseIP Division, NTT Europe Ltd.
 58-60 St. Katharine's Way  [Tel] +44 20 7977 1182
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Any comment to my preparation

2000-10-23 Thread RANMA

Hello,

I am self-studying CCDA exam,
I have only got the Sybex Text book and a DCN book of Cisco Press...

Is the above things enough for the CCDA Exam.

Please give me some opinion about how to study well the EXAM ...as well as
the case study!


Ken.

Thank you!


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Re: Switching 2.0

2000-10-23 Thread Roberto Omori

Thank you!

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I know that it was covered in 1.0 but I believe it is not covered in 2.0.
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  I'm preparing to take Switching 2.0 exam. I would like to know if ATM(LANE) is part 
of this exam.

  tks in advance,

  Roberto Omori

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RE: Possible phoney CCIE

2000-10-23 Thread Fomes Iain

Absolutely..Whats the point of us sweating our balls off doing this when
someone can just claim to be one and get it away
with it.If you need some contacts at cisco i'll be happy to put you in touch
with some.


 -Original Message-
 From: Ben Lovegrove [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 23 October 2000 09:17
 To:   Mark Cohen; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  Re: Possible phony CCIE
 
 I think you should contact your local Cisco representative and press
 this matter forward urgently.  Such con artists do enormous damage to
 the credibility of genuine CCIEs, not to mention the damage they could
 do to a client's network.
 
 Don't hestitate - shout loudly!
 
 
 --- Mark  Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Greetings-
  
  
  I recently worked on a project with a fellow who claimed to be a
  CCIE. He
  even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it. At least I think it
  is the
  CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with laurels and has the
  words
  Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it as well. After
  asking this
  person a few questions, I became suspicious of his credentials due to
  his
  apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals. (I never asked for
  his CCIE
  number because I attempted verification only after I left the
  account). I
  faxed a copy of the business card he gave me (homemade BTW) to
  someone in
  the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card is bogus and that
  she would
  send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was three months ago and
  this
  person is STILL working on site there. What do you people think I
  should do
  now? Send e-mail to the persons that are contracting him there? He is
  charging a very high bill rate. The people he is working don't have
  enough
  knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I let this go? Isn't
  part of my
  cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I feel that Cisco
  isn't doing
  anything to protect us here.
  
  Mark Cohen
  CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
 
 
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Re: P.I.X

2000-10-23 Thread Gareth Hinton

John,

Go to CCO software centre, download the rawrite executable along with the
image required.
Run rawrite from DOS and it walks you through it - creates a boot floppy
with the image on.

Cheers,

Gaz
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FREE ATM SEMINAR

2000-10-23 Thread thangs



Free seminar on ATM by ATMforum in 
Hyderabad,INDIA

http://www.atmforum.com/atmforum/meetings/apmac_seminars.html



Regards Thangavel

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how to dial up to access server via DUN?? what is my mistake??

2000-10-23 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)

Hi.. everyone,

Could I ask you a access server problem, I had just installed a access
server and I am able to connect to the access server remotely via
hyperterminal, after I dial in, I just supply the password then I am get the
access server prompt,  

But How do I connect it via dial up networking? (Refer to the configuration
file below), after I dial up to the server and supply with the tongiscute
and password abc123 but I still cannot get thru.  Is that the correct userID
and password? 

As I access dial up networking using win NT, there is a Domain entry there.
Should I use our NT username and password and domain name?  If I connect
successfully, what is my PC IP address, or we got to specify before we
connect? then does it mean that I can connect to resource on the network
using browser and network neighbourhood?

Tong


access_server#sh conf
Using 1085 out of 32762 bytes
!
version 11.2
no service password-encryption
no service udp-small-servers
no service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname access_server
!
enable secret 5 $1$rfub$oh/NltB4DqsEY6ydZNKKb/
!
username tongiscute password 0 abc123
ip host modem1 2001 57.200.166.11
ip host modem2 2002 57.200.166.11
!
interface Ethernet0
 ip address 57.200.166.11 255.255.252.0
 no logging event subif-link-status
!
interface Serial0
 no ip address
 no logging event subif-link-status
 shutdown
 no fair-queue
!
interface Async1
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 encapsulation ppp
 no logging event subif-link-status
 async dynamic address
 async mode interactive
 peer default ip address 57.200.166.15
 ppp authentication pap
!
ip classless
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 57.200.164.1 permanent
!
line con 0
line 1
 password abc123
 autoselect ppp
 login local
 modem InOut
 transport input all
 speed 2400
 flowcontrol hardware
line 2
 location modem2
 no exec
 password abc123
 login
 modem InOut
 transport input all
 speed 115200
 flowcontrol hardware
line 3 8
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
 no exec
 password cisco
 login
!
end

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From: Cristi Piatnitchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 4:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HP OpenView and CISCO


Hi all

I am working with HP Openview (not HP NNM). I don't understand why my
routers (they haven't been discovered by HPOV) are still blue. I put these
routers manually on my map, I set up pooling interval properly but they are
still blue (the color of their icons) instead of being green red or yellow.
They respond at ping or SNMP queries but no status information (usually blue
color means no info in HP OV)

Any idea?
Thanks in advance

Cristian Piatnitchi





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Re: How to configure Callback in AS5800

2000-10-23 Thread Sam LI


try
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_serv/5300/53swcf2
/5300bas2.htm
or try to search the topic "ppp callback"
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 Hi,

 Who can tell me how to configure callback in AS5800?
 I hope to restrict this callback by username. What can I do?
 Thanks.

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Re: Any comment to my preparation

2000-10-23 Thread Sam LI

if you are talking about ccda 1.0, yes remember all the stuff from the book
however, the 2.0, NO
Sam Li
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Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 5:35 PM
Subject: Any comment to my preparation


 Hello,

 I am self-studying CCDA exam,
 I have only got the Sybex Text book and a DCN book of Cisco Press...

 Is the above things enough for the CCDA Exam.

 Please give me some opinion about how to study well the EXAM ...as well as
 the case study!


 Ken.

 Thank you!


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CRC error

2000-10-23 Thread Ramesh c

Hi cisco guru,

I have a lease line(connected to serial port).I get about 60% crc error per day on the 
line.What could be the cause and any solutions?


Thanks
Regards
Ramesh


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Re: Possible phony CCIE

2000-10-23 Thread Tim O'Brien

Just because a guy can config a router it does not make him a god. Lets face
it guys, there is nobody out there that knows everything about everything,
and if there is someone that thinks they do, I guarantee there is someone
else out there that knows more than they do. Obviously if this guy is lying
about his CCIE he should be exposed, and after reported it is up to Cisco to
deal with as they see fit.

.02

Tim

- Original Message -
From: "Sam LI" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Mark Cohen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:41 AM
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Well, even some real one behave like this, i come across a few in the the
past

- Original Message -
From: Mark Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:55 PM
Subject: Possible phony CCIE


 Greetings-


 I recently worked on a project with a fellow who claimed to be a CCIE. He
 even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it. At least I think it is the
 CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with laurels and has the words
 Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it as well. After asking
this
 person a few questions, I became suspicious of his credentials due to his
 apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals. (I never asked for his
CCIE
 number because I attempted verification only after I left the account). I
 faxed a copy of the business card he gave me (homemade BTW) to someone in
 the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card is bogus and that she
would
 send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was three months ago and this
 person is STILL working on site there. What do you people think I should
do
 now? Send e-mail to the persons that are contracting him there? He is
 charging a very high bill rate. The people he is working don't have enough
 knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I let this go? Isn't part of
my
 cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I feel that Cisco isn't
doing
 anything to protect us here.

 Mark Cohen
 CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I

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Free Cisco Upsell Kit...oh yeah and shirt

2000-10-23 Thread Poyerd, Denis

http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/lm/buffer/offer/1700now/1451_jump/V556-300XA

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RE: BSCN/Routing 2.0: Here's the Gouge...

2000-10-23 Thread Lopez, Robert

Congratulations and thanks for the input.  I'll be attempting the BSCN in a
few weeks.  Good success to you and all the others who are pursuing the
various cisco certs!!

Robert Lopez
Pfizer
Network Planning

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I'm debriefing myself within hours of passing this test (my first CCNP
test), so the information I share is fresh in my head.  I hope it helps some
folks out there.

The Breakdown:
61 questions, 75 minutes, need 690 (on a scale of 300-100) to pass.
It took me 1 hour, and I'm a slow test taker.

Section Analysis:
Routing Principles (not so many questions)
Extending IP Addresses (not so many questions)
Configuring OSPF in a Single Area (tons of questions)
Interconnecting Multiple OSPF Areas (alot of questions)
Configuring EIGRP (not so many questions)
Configuring Basic Border Gateway Protocol (tons of questions)
Implementing BGP in Scalable Networks (not so many questions)
Optimizing Routing Update Operation (a few questions)
Implementing Scalability Features in Your Internetwork (a few questions)

Types of Questions:
1) Theory, and lots of it, where you have to pick the best 2 or 3 of the
bunch
2) Here's the config, and what does it mean, what does it do
3) Which config. accomplishes the following xxx
4) What command do you use to do xxx, and you select from a huge list in the
exhibit; know if you're in global mode, interface mode, etc.
5) Drag  drop "matching" style
6) Summarization related
7) Apply the theory you know to some situation, such as interpreting show
command outputs

Key Concepts to Study (theory and implementation):
Distance Vector/Link State, How BGP/OSPF/EIGRP work (e.g., updates, hellos,
opens), ip helpers, OSPF LSAs, Summarizing, BGP route selection criteria,
route reflector, next hop, prefix list, policy routing, redistribution (for
BGP/OSPF/EIGRP), basic show commands

Resources:
1. If you have the BSCN course material, that's great.  Or buy Cisco Press
BSCN book when it comes out.  These are bread and butter for the test and
keep you focused on what you need to know for the test, rather than having
to dig around multiple sources (I hate that).
2. Supplemental resources to further explain things that you don't fully
understand from the above are Doyle's TCP/IP Cisco Press book, ACRC Cisco
Press book, Halabi's Internet Routing Architectures Cisco Press book, and
Thomas's OSPF Cisco Press book (to view the show command screen outputs).  I
basically used these for reference, not for reading cover to cover.

Practice Tests (do after you think you're done studying for the test):
1. Boson (I bought test 3, which has some lu lu's on there, especially quiz
D.  Each of 4 quizzes in test 3 had 51 questions, so test 3 had 204 total
questions.  Some questions stressed the same stuff over and over, but that's
ok so I can retain and take each quiz just once.  Test 1, 2, or 3 can be
downloaded for about $30 each from http://www.boson.com/)
2. Free CCO/Colt (strange wording that will deflate your confidence if you
use that as a basis for your understanding, plus they don't give you the
answers; they just tell you which questions you answered wrong)
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/wwtraining/colt/ColtLogin.pl

Misc. Tips:  There is no such thing as too much studying!  The questions
really make you think and apply what you learned;  very few questions are
simply recalling things by rote (those of course, are the easy ones).  Close
the books by 10pm the night before the test and watch ER :-)

I'll post to the list as I continue the road to CCNP.

Jennifer L. Mellone
Network Systems Consultant
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
Lucent NetworkCare Professional Services
(formerly International Network Services)
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RE: Recommend Boson BRAN?

2000-10-23 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

Number one was great for me!

Hth,

Ole


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Re: New CCNP!

2000-10-23 Thread Jeff Lodwick

Thanks,
I agree.  I've updated my signature.  Jeff Lodwick MCSE/CCNP


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Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 17:44:09 -0400

CONGRATS!!!
now there is no need to put the CCNA after your name CCNP is enough!!!

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  CCNP.  It was a lot of work but it all payed off yesterday.  Yesterday 
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CCNP!
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RE: ATM Network

2000-10-23 Thread Steve Smith
Title: RE: ATM Network





I am using an 8 port with 12.0.7.


regards,
Steve


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Can ATM Network module with Inverse Multiplexing over ATM , P/N: NM-4E1-IMA
be installed on Cisco 7204VXR ???
If yes, what IOS version should be used ??



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RE: Any comment to my preparation

2000-10-23 Thread Rik Guyler

Ken, the study materials you have there are fine.  I don't care as much for
the Sybex book, but I am sure that together they will show you everything
you need.

You can't really study for the case studies.  What the case studies require
is an ability to read a document and comprehend the contents.  By this I
mean that they really give you the answer within the case study, but you
have to be able to interpret what the question is asking and then extract
the required information.  This exam, more than a technical challenge, will
test your ability to communicate with your clients.

Rik Guyler

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Sent: 10/23/00 5:35 AM
Subject: Any comment to my preparation

Hello,

I am self-studying CCDA exam,
I have only got the Sybex Text book and a DCN book of Cisco Press...

Is the above things enough for the CCDA Exam.

Please give me some opinion about how to study well the EXAM ...as well
as
the case study!


Ken.

Thank you!


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RE: CRC error

2000-10-23 Thread McCallum, Robert

phone the carrier and get them to test their line.  If they say that it is
fine then check your g703 cables.

-Original Message-
From: Ramesh c [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 October 2000 12:50
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CRC error


Hi cisco guru,

I have a lease line(connected to serial port).I get about 60% crc error per
day on the line.What could be the cause and any solutions?


Thanks
Regards
Ramesh


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Re: HP OpenView and CISCO

2000-10-23 Thread AWTroxell

How do you setup the right filters to select certain nodes only?

Thanks,
Elias


My experience is with Network Node Manager.  For NNM, to select a filter, go 
to "Options", "Network Polling Configuration" and from the "Genreal" tab 
click the "Use Filter" checkbox and select "Routers" from the drop-down list.

-Austin W. Troxell
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Re: Possible phony CCIE

2000-10-23 Thread Raul F. Fernandez

Dear folks,

I have to agree with Tim on this one. It may have been possible that the
person at this site just did not pay enough attention to the question posed
or that he may not known the answer. I do not know thew nature of the
question. Perhaps Mark could be kind  enough to let us know what the
question was or were. Now depending on the nature and difficulty of the
question it may justify his not being able to answer it. If he is lying he
should be disciplined because he lied and because he has taken for granted
all the blood sweat and tears that goes into getting a CCIE. I think too
many folks get caught up in the CCIE and forget all the real hard work that
goes into it. Basically, if he does not know the answer to a perplexing
question he should at least be able to outline a troubleshooting plan to
find it.

Raul
-Original Message-
From: Tim O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, October 23, 2000 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Just because a guy can config a router it does not make him a god. Lets
face
it guys, there is nobody out there that knows everything about everything,
and if there is someone that thinks they do, I guarantee there is someone
else out there that knows more than they do. Obviously if this guy is lying
about his CCIE he should be exposed, and after reported it is up to Cisco
to
deal with as they see fit.

.02

Tim

- Original Message -
From: "Sam LI" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Mark Cohen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:41 AM
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Well, even some real one behave like this, i come across a few in the the
past

- Original Message -
From: Mark Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:55 PM
Subject: Possible phony CCIE


 Greetings-


 I recently worked on a project with a fellow who claimed to be a CCIE. He
 even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it. At least I think it is
the
 CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with laurels and has the
words
 Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it as well. After asking
this
 person a few questions, I became suspicious of his credentials due to his
 apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals. (I never asked for his
CCIE
 number because I attempted verification only after I left the account). I
 faxed a copy of the business card he gave me (homemade BTW) to someone in
 the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card is bogus and that she
would
 send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was three months ago and this
 person is STILL working on site there. What do you people think I should
do
 now? Send e-mail to the persons that are contracting him there? He is
 charging a very high bill rate. The people he is working don't have
enough
 knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I let this go? Isn't part of
my
 cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I feel that Cisco isn't
doing
 anything to protect us here.

 Mark Cohen
 CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I

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Gateway to finishing; RE: Free Cisco Upsell Kit...oh yeah and shirt

2000-10-23 Thread Poyerd, Denis

Sorry,  

I should've added the secret button part. Once you've taken the quiz, the
icon to click to continue is transparent...go over the area below the
"correct" answer statements to discover the secret passage.

Denis

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Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:42 AM
To: 'Poyerd, Denis'
Subject: RE: Free Cisco Upsell Kit...oh yeah and shirt


thanks, i took the quiz but never was given the chance to do any thing else
any ideas?

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Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 8:07 AM
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Fwd: Re: Goal to CCIE by Self-Study

2000-10-23 Thread sports

On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, Steven wrote:

 
 
  Cisco Networkers 2000 in Beijing, 16-17 Oct
  (Registered the CCIE exam study activity in this party!)
 
 I met several CCIE Lab proctors in this conference,
 (CCIE Power Session, Beijing - October 2000)
 
 Mike Reid (Canada, [EMAIL PROTECTED])
 Bill Parkhurst ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 Jeffery Zhang(Singapore  Korea, [EMAIL PROTECTED])
 Vincent (Beijing, [EMAIL PROTECTED])
 
 Here are some information got from CCIE Power Session, FYI
 
 1. IOS 12.0 for CCIE Lab Router
 2. Decnet gone forever
 3. DLSW+ for IBM Network, no other SNA problems
 4. ATM LANE has been removed from R/S Lab
 5. IPSec and firewall feature are possible
 6. 6 Routers for CCIE R/S lab (not include Terminal Server router)

wow this is good news.  Decnet isn't really hard though..., I look
at that as easy points, but they probably removed since its not in as wide
use anymore.  I am glad ATM LANE is gone, simply because access to ATM
LANE equipment isn't very conveinent for most..

Does anyone have any official links that corraborate some of the above?

 
 CCIE Lab proctors are pleasantly explain some detail about the lab.
 Mail to them and get the exact information for the lab test.
 
 CCIE Power Session material is a good entry for lab preparation.
 
 Steven
 
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Fwd: Re: IPX

2000-10-23 Thread sports

If you simply wish to filter out all updates *except* the Netware file servers you can
use an output sap filter on the wan interface of *each* router. (I am assuming that you
have IOS feature sets on your routers which support IPX.) For example:

Router A

ipx routing

access-list 1001 permit -1 4
access-list 1001 deny -1  -- not necessary due to implicit deny but I prefer 
to
have it in there for readability

interface s 0
 ipx network AC
 ipx output-sap-filter 1001

interface e 0
 ipx network A

-

After you implement the output sap filter, wait 60 seconds and do a show ipx servers.
The non-server entries for the remote sites should go away. Check out the link below 
for
more information.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/34.html

As for implementing IPX EIGRP, this would depend on the speed of your WAN links and the
amount of required (i.e. servers) SAP traffic. Using IPX/RIP, it takes 480 bytes every
60 seconds to advertise 7 SAP services.  If you have fast links and a small amount of
required SAP traffic then implementing IPX EIGRP might be unnecessary. If on the other
hand you have lots of required SAP traffic I would definitely implement IPX EIGRP.  If
you do setup it up, don't forget to disable IPX/RIP for the WAN interfaces. For 
example:

Router A
---
ipx routing

int e 0
ipx network A

int s 0
ipx network AC

ipx router eigrp 100
 network AC
 network A

ipx router rip
 no network AC

--

Hope this helps,
Sandy Turnage

SH Wesson wrote:

 In regards to ipx routing, how and when do we determine if running ipx
 routing is enough as compare to when to run ipx eigrp routing?  My
 environment is growing from about 100 sap listings to maybe 2000 sap
 listings via a company merger.

 My second question is via the following diagram

 Site A    Site B    Site C

 Currently, IP traffic is going between Site A, B, and C. IPX is running
 locally within each site but not routed to other sites.  I wanted to have
 Site A and Site C to be able to talk IPX in order to see Novell servers on
 each site by enabling IPX routing.  Site A has about 100 sap listings, Site
 B has about 2000 sap listings, and site C has about 750 sap listings.  In
 enabling ipx routing across from A to C, how can I go about such that Site A
 only certain server sap advertisements from Site C.  Basically, I only want
 to be able to see servers across A and C and don't need to see ipx enabled
 clients.  Also, in this type of environment with the above number os sap
 listings, should I just use ipx routing or should I use "ipx eigrp"?

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CCIE written passed

2000-10-23 Thread Frank Z

All,
  Well after too much study, I have passed the
written. It really wasn't that hard at all. I can say
the best prep site was Certification zone's tests. I
had taken 4 of them previously, so had 400 study
questions to help. It is important to not only know
the answer to each of these questions, but also
understand the nature of the topic it is referring to.
This helped me more than anything and I found myself
really digging to understand a few unknown concepts to
me. Also, their specific topic study guides were very
helpful (especially TOKEN ring, you gotta know it).
Good luck to everyone in their testing.

Regards,
Frank Zahrt, CCDP CCNP(voice)
NEC Senior Network Engineer


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Re: FW: redundancy

2000-10-23 Thread wzup

What does "native" VLAN mean?





--- David Toalson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 For question number 2 - monitoring
 
 What's Up Gold - by Ipswitch, Inc.
 http://www.ipswitch.com/ has been
 invaluable for my network.  It is a fairly simple
 easy to set up,
 ping/snmp program (I have been told it is used by
 Cisco Works 2000).  If
 you can ping it, you can monitor it.  We have had
 many times that we
 called our branch sites to tell them they were down,
 before they called
 the help desk.  You can select it to send a text
 page, beeper, email, or
 pop up messages that xyz system is down for any time
 frame up to 24/7.
 You can also have it not monitor specific devices or
 not monitor if
 something is down, or only monitor if something is
 up.
 Fortunately/unfortunately, I got paged last night at
 4 am that we had a
 frame relay circuit down and was able to have the
 telco have the circuit
 back up before the office opened this morning.  (I
 am soo tired
 now).  If this sounds like a commercial - maybe
 Ipswitch will send me
 royalties. but we have definitely gotten our moneys
 worth.  Email or
 call me directly if you have any questions.
 
 David Toalson
 816-701-4142
 
  --
  From:   Pete[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Reply To:   Pete
  Sent:   Wednesday, October 11, 2000 7:07 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject:redundancy
  
  This is what I have to work with. I have 2 T1,
 each going into s0 and
  s1.
  
  What can I do to enable redundancy? If the T1 in
 s0 fails , s1 will
  automatically kick in and takeover.
  
  Also , what monitoring software do any of you use
 to monitor your
  networks.
  specifically for network outages?
  
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Re: Fwd: Re: Goal to CCIE by Self-Study

2000-10-23 Thread Frank Wells

Unfortunately you are still going to need to know ATM, just not the LANE 
portion.


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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fwd: Re: Goal to CCIE by Self-Study
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 21:57:04 +0800 (CST)

On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, Steven wrote:

 
 
   Cisco Networkers 2000 in Beijing, 16-17 Oct
   (Registered the CCIE exam study activity in this party!)
 
  I met several CCIE Lab proctors in this conference,
  (CCIE Power Session, Beijing - October 2000)
 
  Mike Reid (Canada, [EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Bill Parkhurst ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Jeffery Zhang(Singapore  Korea, [EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Vincent (Beijing, [EMAIL PROTECTED])
 
  Here are some information got from CCIE Power Session, FYI
 
  1. IOS 12.0 for CCIE Lab Router
  2. Decnet gone forever
  3. DLSW+ for IBM Network, no other SNA problems
  4. ATM LANE has been removed from R/S Lab
  5. IPSec and firewall feature are possible
  6. 6 Routers for CCIE R/S lab (not include Terminal Server router)

wow this is good news.  Decnet isn't really hard though..., I look
at that as easy points, but they probably removed since its not in as wide
use anymore.  I am glad ATM LANE is gone, simply because access to ATM
LANE equipment isn't very conveinent for most..

Does anyone have any official links that corraborate some of the above?

 
  CCIE Lab proctors are pleasantly explain some detail about the lab.
  Mail to them and get the exact information for the lab test.
 
  CCIE Power Session material is a good entry for lab preparation.
 
  Steven
 
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Re: COLT tests

2000-10-23 Thread Vern Stitt

Here's the link, it requires CCO login.

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/wwtraining/colt/ColtLogin.pl

Vern Stitt
ASE, CCA, CCNA, MCSE



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Re: how to dial up to access server via DUN?? what is my mistake??

2000-10-23 Thread A. Geoffrey Cauchi

Try typing ppp after that the access server accepts the username/password

PPP should start (you see a lot of "garbage" on the screen) then select
continue

You should then be online.

Geoff

- Original Message -
From: "Sim, CT (Chee Tong)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'Cristi Piatnitchi'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 12:46 PM
Subject: how to dial up to access server via DUN?? what is my mistake??


 Hi.. everyone,

 Could I ask you a access server problem, I had just installed a access
 server and I am able to connect to the access server remotely via
 hyperterminal, after I dial in, I just supply the password then I am get
the
 access server prompt,

 But How do I connect it via dial up networking? (Refer to the
configuration
 file below), after I dial up to the server and supply with the tongiscute
 and password abc123 but I still cannot get thru.  Is that the correct
userID
 and password?

 As I access dial up networking using win NT, there is a Domain entry
there.
 Should I use our NT username and password and domain name?  If I connect
 successfully, what is my PC IP address, or we got to specify before we
 connect? then does it mean that I can connect to resource on the network
 using browser and network neighbourhood?

 Tong


 access_server#sh conf
 Using 1085 out of 32762 bytes
 !
 version 11.2
 no service password-encryption
 no service udp-small-servers
 no service tcp-small-servers
 !
 hostname access_server
 !
 enable secret 5 $1$rfub$oh/NltB4DqsEY6ydZNKKb/
 !
 username tongiscute password 0 abc123
 ip host modem1 2001 57.200.166.11
 ip host modem2 2002 57.200.166.11
 !
 interface Ethernet0
  ip address 57.200.166.11 255.255.252.0
  no logging event subif-link-status
 !
 interface Serial0
  no ip address
  no logging event subif-link-status
  shutdown
  no fair-queue
 !
 interface Async1
  ip unnumbered Ethernet0
  encapsulation ppp
  no logging event subif-link-status
  async dynamic address
  async mode interactive
  peer default ip address 57.200.166.15
  ppp authentication pap
 !
 ip classless
 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 57.200.164.1 permanent
 !
 line con 0
 line 1
  password abc123
  autoselect ppp
  login local
  modem InOut
  transport input all
  speed 2400
  flowcontrol hardware
 line 2
  location modem2
  no exec
  password abc123
  login
  modem InOut
  transport input all
  speed 115200
  flowcontrol hardware
 line 3 8
 line aux 0
 line vty 0 4
  no exec
  password cisco
  login
 !
 end

 -Original Message-
 From: Cristi Piatnitchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 4:41 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: HP OpenView and CISCO


 Hi all

 I am working with HP Openview (not HP NNM). I don't understand why my
 routers (they haven't been discovered by HPOV) are still blue. I put these
 routers manually on my map, I set up pooling interval properly but they
are
 still blue (the color of their icons) instead of being green red or
yellow.
 They respond at ping or SNMP queries but no status information (usually
blue
 color means no info in HP OV)

 Any idea?
 Thanks in advance

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Re: Doyle's book - ROuting TCP/IP

2000-10-23 Thread Bradley J. Wilson

Actually, it's not a 2nd Edition, it's *Volume 2* - meaning different topics
will be covered.  Go ahead and order Volume One if you're ready for some
heavy-duty studying.  Just don't get it from Amazon. ;-)

www.addall.com
ISBN no. 1-57870-041-8

- Original Message -
From: Joseph Ezerski
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 11:47 AM
Subject: Doyle's book - ROuting TCP/IP


Just a note:

I saw on Amazon that Jeff Doyle's book (which seems fairly popular here on
groupstudy) is currently being prepped for 2nd edition.  The due date is
March 2001.  This is just in case you have recently ordered it and have the
time to wait for the new editon.

Joe

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USB -- Console connector

2000-10-23 Thread hifi hifi

Dear all,

My laptop computer provides USB port only.  Can I access a router through a 
USB-- Serial convertor?

If so, which hyperterminal support this USB - Serial convertor?

Regards
hifi_hifi
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Erase 2916 Startup-config

2000-10-23 Thread Rossetti, Stan

Does anybody know how to erase the startup-config on a 2916 switch??

Thanks,

Stan Rossetti


Russia Services Group
Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone:  (256) 544-5031
Beeper:  544-1183 pin # 0112

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Re: ccna question

2000-10-23 Thread Vern Stitt

For simulation test use the following links.

www.measureup.com - 10 demo questions
www.techmindworks.com - 15/30 demo questions
www.boson.com - 36 demo questions
www.cert21.com - quite some questions
www.sureshhomepage.com/tests/CCNA.htm - quite some questions
www.angelfire.com/az2/examslam/index.html - good collections of qs.



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RE: Possible phony CCIE

2000-10-23 Thread Winchester, Derek S.

You actually never know what a Guy knows. I have an ex-coworker that is a
CCIE. He got recruited by Xedia Corp 3 years ago.He had to learn there
routers and technology. And also he works mostly with ISP's now. His Cisco
knowledge has slipped and the first to go is basic concepts. He still knows
Cisco, but to someone who works with it everyday he might seem like a dumb
CCIE. Now if he comes back to the Cisco side of the track, yeah he will get
job offers and a good position. But to the common Engineer ready to critique
him, he will seem quite a bit of a Cisco poser.

Derek S. Winchester
Sr. WAN Engineer(CCNP)
Data Communications
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 410-953-4887
Cell: 443-562-3456


-Original Message-
From: Raul F. Fernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:57 AM
To: Tim O'Brien; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Dear folks,

I have to agree with Tim on this one. It may have been possible that the
person at this site just did not pay enough attention to the question posed
or that he may not known the answer. I do not know thew nature of the
question. Perhaps Mark could be kind  enough to let us know what the
question was or were. Now depending on the nature and difficulty of the
question it may justify his not being able to answer it. If he is lying he
should be disciplined because he lied and because he has taken for granted
all the blood sweat and tears that goes into getting a CCIE. I think too
many folks get caught up in the CCIE and forget all the real hard work that
goes into it. Basically, if he does not know the answer to a perplexing
question he should at least be able to outline a troubleshooting plan to
find it.

Raul
-Original Message-
From: Tim O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, October 23, 2000 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Just because a guy can config a router it does not make him a god. Lets
face
it guys, there is nobody out there that knows everything about everything,
and if there is someone that thinks they do, I guarantee there is someone
else out there that knows more than they do. Obviously if this guy is lying
about his CCIE he should be exposed, and after reported it is up to Cisco
to
deal with as they see fit.

.02

Tim

- Original Message -
From: "Sam LI" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Mark Cohen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:41 AM
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Well, even some real one behave like this, i come across a few in the the
past

- Original Message -
From: Mark Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:55 PM
Subject: Possible phony CCIE


 Greetings-


 I recently worked on a project with a fellow who claimed to be a CCIE. He
 even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it. At least I think it is
the
 CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with laurels and has the
words
 Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it as well. After asking
this
 person a few questions, I became suspicious of his credentials due to his
 apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals. (I never asked for his
CCIE
 number because I attempted verification only after I left the account). I
 faxed a copy of the business card he gave me (homemade BTW) to someone in
 the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card is bogus and that she
would
 send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was three months ago and this
 person is STILL working on site there. What do you people think I should
do
 now? Send e-mail to the persons that are contracting him there? He is
 charging a very high bill rate. The people he is working don't have
enough
 knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I let this go? Isn't part of
my
 cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I feel that Cisco isn't
doing
 anything to protect us here.

 Mark Cohen
 CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I

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Re: Doyle's book - ROuting TCP/IP

2000-10-23 Thread Sam LI

volume one is an excellent book, i guess everyone should have one,
well, I am still wiating for the Volume two.

Sam Li
- Original Message -
From: Bradley J. Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: cisco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 1:07 AM
Subject: Re: Doyle's book - ROuting TCP/IP


 Actually, it's not a 2nd Edition, it's *Volume 2* - meaning different
topics
 will be covered.  Go ahead and order Volume One if you're ready for some
 heavy-duty studying.  Just don't get it from Amazon. ;-)

 www.addall.com
 ISBN no. 1-57870-041-8

 - Original Message -
 From: Joseph Ezerski
 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 11:47 AM
 Subject: Doyle's book - ROuting TCP/IP


 Just a note:

 I saw on Amazon that Jeff Doyle's book (which seems fairly popular here on
 groupstudy) is currently being prepped for 2nd edition.  The due date is
 March 2001.  This is just in case you have recently ordered it and have
the
 time to wait for the new editon.

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Re: USB -- Console connector

2000-10-23 Thread Sam LI


You can get the usb to serial port in the electronic shop, they should have
a driver come with this cable too,
hence the answer is yes or no
it really depends on the emulation program that comewith the cable
some program can't generate the "control break" or "control c" key, well you
can talk to the router
but you can't use it to send "control key" to recover password

Sam LI
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From: hifi hifi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 1:02 AM
Subject: USB -- Console connector


 Dear all,

 My laptop computer provides USB port only.  Can I access a router through
a
 USB-- Serial convertor?

 If so, which hyperterminal support this USB - Serial convertor?

 Regards
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Re: CDP and LS-1010

2000-10-23 Thread Randy Carlson

I second that.  We are having problems seeing our (lone) LS-1010 with the CDP mapper in
CiscoWorks.  Does a LS-1010 respond to CDP queries??
V/R
FRC

Kevin Wigle wrote:

 Dear GroupStudy,

 A question came up about CDP and I noticed something interesting.

 The LS-1010 is on the same subnet as a 7505.

 When I give the command "sh cdp neigh" on the 7505 the LS-1010 is listed.
 (as well as about 5 other devices on the subnet)

 But, when I give the command "sh cdp neigh" on the LS-1010, I get back
 nothing.

 I gave the command "cdp run" but still get nothing from the 1010.

 Anyone got any ideas on where the cdp info is on a LS-1010???

 Kevin Wigle
 CCDP/CCNP

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RE: Possible phony CCIE

2000-10-23 Thread Mark Cohen

Raul-

I brought down the local checkpoint firewall by pinging an large number of
hosts simultaneously. I asked him (the bogus ccie) why he thought that would
bring down the firewall? His reply? "The fact that I pinged more than 50
hosts rapid fire caused the NT and Solaris servers on the LAN to start
flooding the wire with excessive SMB traffic, and since the firewall saw
that much SMB traffic it thought I was an intruder and shut down the
interface I was attached to." Real reason: The old Firewall one software had
a bug that misallocated memory for packet queues on internal interfaces. My
excessive pinging caused the queue to overflow and the software itself
crashed. An update fixed the problem. At least that was what the data center
manager told me.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Raul F. Fernandez
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:57 AM
To: Tim O'Brien; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Dear folks,

I have to agree with Tim on this one. It may have been possible that the
person at this site just did not pay enough attention to the question posed
or that he may not known the answer. I do not know thew nature of the
question. Perhaps Mark could be kind  enough to let us know what the
question was or were. Now depending on the nature and difficulty of the
question it may justify his not being able to answer it. If he is lying he
should be disciplined because he lied and because he has taken for granted
all the blood sweat and tears that goes into getting a CCIE. I think too
many folks get caught up in the CCIE and forget all the real hard work that
goes into it. Basically, if he does not know the answer to a perplexing
question he should at least be able to outline a troubleshooting plan to
find it.

Raul
-Original Message-
From: Tim O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, October 23, 2000 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Just because a guy can config a router it does not make him a god. Lets
face
it guys, there is nobody out there that knows everything about everything,
and if there is someone that thinks they do, I guarantee there is someone
else out there that knows more than they do. Obviously if this guy is lying
about his CCIE he should be exposed, and after reported it is up to Cisco
to
deal with as they see fit.

.02

Tim

- Original Message -
From: "Sam LI" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Mark Cohen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:41 AM
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Well, even some real one behave like this, i come across a few in the the
past

- Original Message -
From: Mark Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:55 PM
Subject: Possible phony CCIE


 Greetings-


 I recently worked on a project with a fellow who claimed to be a CCIE. He
 even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it. At least I think it is
the
 CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with laurels and has the
words
 Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it as well. After asking
this
 person a few questions, I became suspicious of his credentials due to his
 apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals. (I never asked for his
CCIE
 number because I attempted verification only after I left the account). I
 faxed a copy of the business card he gave me (homemade BTW) to someone in
 the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card is bogus and that she
would
 send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was three months ago and this
 person is STILL working on site there. What do you people think I should
do
 now? Send e-mail to the persons that are contracting him there? He is
 charging a very high bill rate. The people he is working don't have
enough
 knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I let this go? Isn't part of
my
 cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I feel that Cisco isn't
doing
 anything to protect us here.

 Mark Cohen
 CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I

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Re: Erase 2916 Startup-config

2000-10-23 Thread ramius

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml



""Rossetti, Stan"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Does anybody know how to erase the startup-config on a 2916 switch??

 Thanks,

 Stan Rossetti


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phony CCIE

2000-10-23 Thread Mark Cohen

Thanks folks for the input. Checkpoint has today told me that the CCSA on
his business card is phony as well. They suggested I scan the card and
attatch it to an e-mail addressed to them and copy the client as well. That
way, THEY can debunk the info on the card and I am shielded from any
liability. I am going to call Microsoft tday and find out about the MCSE he
lists on it too. The IEEE membership he advertises is true. Anyone can join
the IEEE and get an email alias ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for about $100US. Later I
will post the scan of the card to this list. You guys can form your own
opinions.



-Original Message-
From: Mark Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 12:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Possible phony CCIE


Greetings-


I recently worked on a project with a fellow who claimed to be a
CCIE. He
even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it. At least I think it is the
CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with laurels and has the words
Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it as well. After asking this
person a few questions, I became suspicious of his credentials due to his
apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals. (I never asked for his CCIE
number because I attempted verification only after I left the account). I
faxed a copy of the business card he gave me (homemade BTW) to someone in
the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card is bogus and that she would
send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was three months ago and this
person is STILL working on site there. What do you people think I should do
now? Send e-mail to the persons that are contracting him there? He is
charging a very high bill rate. The people he is working don't have enough
knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I let this go? Isn't part of my
cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I feel that Cisco isn't doing
anything to protect us here.

Mark Cohen
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I

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Re: Re: IPX

2000-10-23 Thread Sam LI

well, you can consider the GNS filter too,
the input sap and outsap filter will help sometime but no always

- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:50 PM
Subject: Fwd: Re: IPX


 If you simply wish to filter out all updates *except* the Netware file
servers you can
 use an output sap filter on the wan interface of *each* router. (I am
assuming that you
 have IOS feature sets on your routers which support IPX.) For example:

 Router A
 
 ipx routing

 access-list 1001 permit -1 4
 access-list 1001 deny -1  -- not necessary due to implicit deny
but I prefer to
 have it in there for readability

 interface s 0
  ipx network AC
  ipx output-sap-filter 1001

 interface e 0
  ipx network A

 -

 After you implement the output sap filter, wait 60 seconds and do a show
ipx servers.
 The non-server entries for the remote sites should go away. Check out the
link below for
 more information.

 http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/34.html

 As for implementing IPX EIGRP, this would depend on the speed of your WAN
links and the
 amount of required (i.e. servers) SAP traffic. Using IPX/RIP, it takes 480
bytes every
 60 seconds to advertise 7 SAP services.  If you have fast links and a
small amount of
 required SAP traffic then implementing IPX EIGRP might be unnecessary. If
on the other
 hand you have lots of required SAP traffic I would definitely implement
IPX EIGRP.  If
 you do setup it up, don't forget to disable IPX/RIP for the WAN
interfaces. For example:

 Router A
 ---
 ipx routing

 int e 0
 ipx network A

 int s 0
 ipx network AC

 ipx router eigrp 100
  network AC
  network A

 ipx router rip
  no network AC

 --

 Hope this helps,
 Sandy Turnage

 SH Wesson wrote:

  In regards to ipx routing, how and when do we determine if running ipx
  routing is enough as compare to when to run ipx eigrp routing?  My
  environment is growing from about 100 sap listings to maybe 2000 sap
  listings via a company merger.
 
  My second question is via the following diagram
 
  Site A    Site B    Site C
 
  Currently, IP traffic is going between Site A, B, and C. IPX is running
  locally within each site but not routed to other sites.  I wanted to
have
  Site A and Site C to be able to talk IPX in order to see Novell servers
on
  each site by enabling IPX routing.  Site A has about 100 sap listings,
Site
  B has about 2000 sap listings, and site C has about 750 sap listings.
In
  enabling ipx routing across from A to C, how can I go about such that
Site A
  only certain server sap advertisements from Site C.  Basically, I only
want
  to be able to see servers across A and C and don't need to see ipx
enabled
  clients.  Also, in this type of environment with the above number os sap
  listings, should I just use ipx routing or should I use "ipx eigrp"?
 
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Re: CRC error

2000-10-23 Thread Sam LI

try the loop back test first
Is there any strong magnetic field aroud you, check the CSU/DSU too
Sam LI
- Original Message -
From: McCallum, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Ramesh c' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:02 PM
Subject: RE: CRC error


 phone the carrier and get them to test their line.  If they say that it is
 fine then check your g703 cables.

 -Original Message-
 From: Ramesh c [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 23 October 2000 12:50
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: CRC error


 Hi cisco guru,

 I have a lease line(connected to serial port).I get about 60% crc error
per
 day on the line.What could be the cause and any solutions?


 Thanks
 Regards
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RE: Possible phony CCIE

2000-10-23 Thread Nnanna Obuba



Because he does not know about a bug in checkpoint he
is a phony CCIE? In case you jave forgotten, CCIE
means
certified CISCO Internetwork Expert... give the guy a
break

Nnanna

--- Mark  Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Raul-
 
   I brought down the local checkpoint firewall by
 pinging an large number of
 hosts simultaneously. I asked him (the bogus ccie)
 why he thought that would
 bring down the firewall? His reply? "The fact that I
 pinged more than 50
 hosts rapid fire caused the NT and Solaris servers
 on the LAN to start
 flooding the wire with excessive SMB traffic, and
 since the firewall saw
 that much SMB traffic it thought I was an intruder
 and shut down the
 interface I was attached to." Real reason: The old
 Firewall one software had
 a bug that misallocated memory for packet queues on
 internal interfaces. My
 excessive pinging caused the queue to overflow and
 the software itself
 crashed. An update fixed the problem. At least that
 was what the data center
 manager told me.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Raul F. Fernandez
 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:57 AM
 To: Tim O'Brien; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
 Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE
 
 
 Dear folks,
 
 I have to agree with Tim on this one. It may have
 been possible that the
 person at this site just did not pay enough
 attention to the question posed
 or that he may not known the answer. I do not know
 thew nature of the
 question. Perhaps Mark could be kind  enough to let
 us know what the
 question was or were. Now depending on the nature
 and difficulty of the
 question it may justify his not being able to answer
 it. If he is lying he
 should be disciplined because he lied and because he
 has taken for granted
 all the blood sweat and tears that goes into getting
 a CCIE. I think too
 many folks get caught up in the CCIE and forget all
 the real hard work that
 goes into it. Basically, if he does not know the
 answer to a perplexing
 question he should at least be able to outline a
 troubleshooting plan to
 find it.
 
 Raul
 -Original Message-
 From: Tim O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Monday, October 23, 2000 8:51 AM
 Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE
 
 
 Just because a guy can config a router it does not
 make him a god. Lets
 face
 it guys, there is nobody out there that knows
 everything about everything,
 and if there is someone that thinks they do, I
 guarantee there is someone
 else out there that knows more than they do.
 Obviously if this guy is lying
 about his CCIE he should be exposed, and after
 reported it is up to Cisco
 to
 deal with as they see fit.
 
 .02
 
 Tim
 
 - Original Message -
 From: "Sam LI" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "Mark Cohen" [EMAIL PROTECTED];
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:41 AM
 Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE
 
 
 Well, even some real one behave like this, i come
 across a few in the the
 past
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Mark Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:55 PM
 Subject: Possible phony CCIE
 
 
  Greetings-
 
 
  I recently worked on a project with a fellow who
 claimed to be a CCIE. He
  even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it.
 At least I think it is
 the
  CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with
 laurels and has the
 words
  Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it
 as well. After asking
 this
  person a few questions, I became suspicious of
 his credentials due to his
  apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals.
 (I never asked for his
 CCIE
  number because I attempted verification only
 after I left the account). I
  faxed a copy of the business card he gave me
 (homemade BTW) to someone in
  the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card
 is bogus and that she
 would
  send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was
 three months ago and this
  person is STILL working on site there. What do
 you people think I should
 do
  now? Send e-mail to the persons that are
 contracting him there? He is
  charging a very high bill rate. The people he is
 working don't have
 enough
  knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I
 let this go? Isn't part of
 my
  cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I
 feel that Cisco isn't
 doing
  anything to protect us here.
 
  Mark Cohen
  CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
 
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RE: Possible phony CCIE

2000-10-23 Thread J K

I just want to add this . What is your point Mr. Mark Cohen are you a CCIE 
and if not then why dont you work on it to replace this guy you seem to have 
it in for .. Geezzz Give it a break . I didnt sign up for the Cisco NDA List

Hey everyone who wants to sign up for the Cisco NDA mailing list eaqh week 
we single out 1 person who broke the NDA and scrutinize him for what he 
doesnt know ..

Geeez  lets get back to IOS

my 2 cents

jim K

(More Certs then mark !)

Mark no pun intended

From: "Mark  Cohen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Mark  Cohen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Raul F. Fernandez" [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Possible phony CCIE
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 12:35:36 -0400

Raul-

   I brought down the local checkpoint firewall by pinging an large number of
hosts simultaneously. I asked him (the bogus ccie) why he thought that 
would
bring down the firewall? His reply? "The fact that I pinged more than 50
hosts rapid fire caused the NT and Solaris servers on the LAN to start
flooding the wire with excessive SMB traffic, and since the firewall saw
that much SMB traffic it thought I was an intruder and shut down the
interface I was attached to." Real reason: The old Firewall one software 
had
a bug that misallocated memory for packet queues on internal interfaces. My
excessive pinging caused the queue to overflow and the software itself
crashed. An update fixed the problem. At least that was what the data 
center
manager told me.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Raul F. Fernandez
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:57 AM
To: Tim O'Brien; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Dear folks,

I have to agree with Tim on this one. It may have been possible that the
person at this site just did not pay enough attention to the question posed
or that he may not known the answer. I do not know thew nature of the
question. Perhaps Mark could be kind  enough to let us know what the
question was or were. Now depending on the nature and difficulty of the
question it may justify his not being able to answer it. If he is lying he
should be disciplined because he lied and because he has taken for granted
all the blood sweat and tears that goes into getting a CCIE. I think too
many folks get caught up in the CCIE and forget all the real hard work that
goes into it. Basically, if he does not know the answer to a perplexing
question he should at least be able to outline a troubleshooting plan to
find it.

Raul
-Original Message-
From: Tim O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, October 23, 2000 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


 Just because a guy can config a router it does not make him a god. Lets
face
 it guys, there is nobody out there that knows everything about 
everything,
 and if there is someone that thinks they do, I guarantee there is someone
 else out there that knows more than they do. Obviously if this guy is 
lying
 about his CCIE he should be exposed, and after reported it is up to Cisco
to
 deal with as they see fit.
 
 .02
 
 Tim
 
 - Original Message -
 From: "Sam LI" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "Mark Cohen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:41 AM
 Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE
 
 
 Well, even some real one behave like this, i come across a few in the the
 past
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Mark Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:55 PM
 Subject: Possible phony CCIE
 
 
  Greetings-
 
 
  I recently worked on a project with a fellow who claimed to be a CCIE. 
He
  even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it. At least I think it is
the
  CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with laurels and has the
words
  Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it as well. After asking
 this
  person a few questions, I became suspicious of his credentials due to 
his
  apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals. (I never asked for his
 CCIE
  number because I attempted verification only after I left the account). 
I
  faxed a copy of the business card he gave me (homemade BTW) to someone 
in
  the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card is bogus and that she
 would
  send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was three months ago and this
  person is STILL working on site there. What do you people think I 
should
 do
  now? Send e-mail to the persons that are contracting him there? He is
  charging a very high bill rate. The people he is working don't have
enough
  knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I let this go? Isn't part 
of
 my
  cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I feel that Cisco isn't
 doing
  anything to protect us here.
 
  Mark Cohen
  CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
 
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Re: CRC error OR Magneto is among us...hehehe

2000-10-23 Thread Raul_DeLaGarza


Also, if the strong magnetic field persists begin by levitating small
objects such as 2500s, 1620s, etc.  If successful, try bigger items like
the 7500s, 12000s, Junipers, etc.  If successful, I highly recommend you
check in with Professor X for professional counseling and strenuous
training in order to better control your new found mutant abilities without
bringing harm to yourself and/or others.  ;-)

P.S. Say 'Hi' to Kitty Pryde for me.  I've still a crush on her.





Thank you,
Raul De La Garza III
CCNA NNCSS MCSE CNE
Senior Network Engineer
EmCare Incorporated
Work 214.712.2085
Mobile 817.991.7889
FAX 214.712.2444
Pager 877.270.9755
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If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing badly. ? G.K. Chesterton


   
 
"Sam LI"   
 
samli@wafersyTo: "McCallum, Robert"   
 
stems.com[EMAIL PROTECTED],
 
Sent by:  "'Ramesh c'" [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 
nobody@groupst[EMAIL PROTECTED]   
 
udy.com   cc:  
 
  Subject: Re: CRC error   
 
   
 
10/23/2000 
 
01:35 PM   
 
Please respond 
 
to "Sam LI"
 
   
 
   
 



try the loop back test first
Is there any strong magnetic field aroud you, check the CSU/DSU too
Sam LI
- Original Message -
From: McCallum, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Ramesh c' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:02 PM
Subject: RE: CRC error


 phone the carrier and get them to test their line.  If they say that it
is
 fine then check your g703 cables.

 -Original Message-
 From: Ramesh c [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 23 October 2000 12:50
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: CRC error


 Hi cisco guru,

 I have a lease line(connected to serial port).I get about 60% crc error
per
 day on the line.What could be the cause and any solutions?


 Thanks
 Regards
 Ramesh


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RE: Possible phony CCIE

2000-10-23 Thread hao vu

As you know all CCIEs list the cert# on their business card; to me it is a
form of validation. May be it is rare, but I have not seen any without the
cert#.

My .02

hv

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Winchester, Derek S.
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:46 AM
To: 'Raul F. Fernandez'; Tim O'Brien; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
Subject: RE: Possible phony CCIE


You actually never know what a Guy knows. I have an ex-coworker that is a
CCIE. He got recruited by Xedia Corp 3 years ago.He had to learn there
routers and technology. And also he works mostly with ISP's now. His Cisco
knowledge has slipped and the first to go is basic concepts. He still knows
Cisco, but to someone who works with it everyday he might seem like a dumb
CCIE. Now if he comes back to the Cisco side of the track, yeah he will get
job offers and a good position. But to the common Engineer ready to critique
him, he will seem quite a bit of a Cisco poser.

Derek S. Winchester
Sr. WAN Engineer(CCNP)
Data Communications
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 410-953-4887
Cell: 443-562-3456


-Original Message-
From: Raul F. Fernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:57 AM
To: Tim O'Brien; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Dear folks,

I have to agree with Tim on this one. It may have been possible that the
person at this site just did not pay enough attention to the question posed
or that he may not known the answer. I do not know thew nature of the
question. Perhaps Mark could be kind  enough to let us know what the
question was or were. Now depending on the nature and difficulty of the
question it may justify his not being able to answer it. If he is lying he
should be disciplined because he lied and because he has taken for granted
all the blood sweat and tears that goes into getting a CCIE. I think too
many folks get caught up in the CCIE and forget all the real hard work that
goes into it. Basically, if he does not know the answer to a perplexing
question he should at least be able to outline a troubleshooting plan to
find it.

Raul
-Original Message-
From: Tim O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, October 23, 2000 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Just because a guy can config a router it does not make him a god. Lets
face
it guys, there is nobody out there that knows everything about everything,
and if there is someone that thinks they do, I guarantee there is someone
else out there that knows more than they do. Obviously if this guy is lying
about his CCIE he should be exposed, and after reported it is up to Cisco
to
deal with as they see fit.

.02

Tim

- Original Message -
From: "Sam LI" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Mark Cohen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:41 AM
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Well, even some real one behave like this, i come across a few in the the
past

- Original Message -
From: Mark Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:55 PM
Subject: Possible phony CCIE


 Greetings-


 I recently worked on a project with a fellow who claimed to be a CCIE. He
 even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it. At least I think it is
the
 CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with laurels and has the
words
 Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it as well. After asking
this
 person a few questions, I became suspicious of his credentials due to his
 apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals. (I never asked for his
CCIE
 number because I attempted verification only after I left the account). I
 faxed a copy of the business card he gave me (homemade BTW) to someone in
 the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card is bogus and that she
would
 send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was three months ago and this
 person is STILL working on site there. What do you people think I should
do
 now? Send e-mail to the persons that are contracting him there? He is
 charging a very high bill rate. The people he is working don't have
enough
 knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I let this go? Isn't part of
my
 cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I feel that Cisco isn't
doing
 anything to protect us here.

 Mark Cohen
 CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I

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Re: Doyle's book - ROuting TCP/IP

2000-10-23 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

I think Jeff Doyle is working on a second volume, not a second edition to 
the first volume. The second volume will have new material, such as BGP. 
You will want to have both volumes.

Priscilla



At 08:47 AM 10/23/00, Joseph Ezerski wrote:
Just a note:

I saw on Amazon that Jeff Doyle's book (which seems fairly popular here on
groupstudy) is currently being prepped for 2nd edition.  The due date is
March 2001.  This is just in case you have recently ordered it and have the
time to wait for the new editon.

Joe

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Re: Phony CCIE

2000-10-23 Thread Chuck Church

Doesn't the 'E' in CCIE actually stand for Expert?  Not only is this guy a
phony, but kind of a bonehead as well.  Definitely let Cisco (mail address
is [EMAIL PROTECTED]) know.
See http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ for the logo.


Good luck,
Chuck Church
CCNP, CCDP, MCNE, MCSE
Sr. Network Engineer
Magnacom Technologies
140 N. Rt. 303
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
845-267-4000 x218

I recently worked on a project with a fellow who claimed to be a CCIE. He
even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it. At least I think it is the
CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with laurels and has the words
Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it as well.

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Re: USB -- Console connector

2000-10-23 Thread Erick B.


You need to get a USB-Serial cable. It will have
drivers and to Windows it will look like any other COM
port. D-Link makes a USB to DB25 cable. I've been
meaning to pick one myself.

--- hifi hifi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dear all,
 
 My laptop computer provides USB port only.  Can I
 access a router through a 
 USB-- Serial convertor?
 
 If so, which hyperterminal support this USB -
 Serial convertor?
 
 Regards
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Re: CDP and LS-1010

2000-10-23 Thread Robert Padjen

Check your code versions - there are CDP bugs that
could cause this.

--- Randy Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I second that.  We are having problems seeing our
 (lone) LS-1010 with the CDP mapper in
 CiscoWorks.  Does a LS-1010 respond to CDP queries??
 V/R
 FRC
 
 Kevin Wigle wrote:
 
  Dear GroupStudy,
 
  A question came up about CDP and I noticed
 something interesting.
 
  The LS-1010 is on the same subnet as a 7505.
 
  When I give the command "sh cdp neigh" on the 7505
 the LS-1010 is listed.
  (as well as about 5 other devices on the subnet)
 
  But, when I give the command "sh cdp neigh" on the
 LS-1010, I get back
  nothing.
 
  I gave the command "cdp run" but still get nothing
 from the 1010.
 
  Anyone got any ideas on where the cdp info is on a
 LS-1010???
 
  Kevin Wigle
  CCDP/CCNP
 
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PIX w/ 3 Interfaces

2000-10-23 Thread SH Wesson

Currently my PIX has two interfaces.  I'm getting ready to add another 
interface to my PIX to make it 3 interfaces to make a separate DMZ network.  
My question is, when a user on the outside tries to access a server on on 
the network on the inside (not dmz), is that doable.  Also, I haven't been 
able to find a full blown very very detailed sample config of a 3 interface 
PIX configuration.  If someone could share their 3 interface PIX 
configuratin with me, I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks.
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Re: Possible phony CCIE

2000-10-23 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr

Maybe cisco checked this out and found out that he /she is a ccie.
- Original Message -
From: Mark Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 12:55 AM
Subject: Possible phony CCIE


 Greetings-


 I recently worked on a project with a fellow who claimed to be a CCIE. He
 even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it. At least I think it is the
 CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with laurels and has the words
 Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it as well. After asking
this
 person a few questions, I became suspicious of his credentials due to his
 apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals. (I never asked for his
CCIE
 number because I attempted verification only after I left the account). I
 faxed a copy of the business card he gave me (homemade BTW) to someone in
 the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card is bogus and that she
would
 send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was three months ago and this
 person is STILL working on site there. What do you people think I should
do
 now? Send e-mail to the persons that are contracting him there? He is
 charging a very high bill rate. The people he is working don't have enough
 knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I let this go? Isn't part of
my
 cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I feel that Cisco isn't
doing
 anything to protect us here.

 Mark Cohen
 CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I

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Re: Possible phony CCIE

2000-10-23 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr

What are you kidding with this one. This guy don't know about a bug in
software and you think he is not a ccie.
Then after this blather you make the brilliant statement this is what the
data center manager told me.
You were playing with the network and you brought down the firewall and you
want to check somebody elses credentials.
Or maybe there is a valid reason to ping a large number of hosts
simultaneously, could you tell us what that reason is.
Duck
- Original Message -
From: Mark Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Raul F. Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:35 AM
Subject: RE: Possible phony CCIE


 Raul-

 I brought down the local checkpoint firewall by pinging an large number of
 hosts simultaneously. I asked him (the bogus ccie) why he thought that
would
 bring down the firewall? His reply? "The fact that I pinged more than 50
 hosts rapid fire caused the NT and Solaris servers on the LAN to start
 flooding the wire with excessive SMB traffic, and since the firewall saw
 that much SMB traffic it thought I was an intruder and shut down the
 interface I was attached to." Real reason: The old Firewall one software
had
 a bug that misallocated memory for packet queues on internal interfaces.
My
 excessive pinging caused the queue to overflow and the software itself
 crashed. An update fixed the problem. At least that was what the data
center
 manager told me.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Raul F. Fernandez
 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:57 AM
 To: Tim O'Brien; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
 Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


 Dear folks,

 I have to agree with Tim on this one. It may have been possible that the
 person at this site just did not pay enough attention to the question
posed
 or that he may not known the answer. I do not know thew nature of the
 question. Perhaps Mark could be kind  enough to let us know what the
 question was or were. Now depending on the nature and difficulty of the
 question it may justify his not being able to answer it. If he is lying he
 should be disciplined because he lied and because he has taken for granted
 all the blood sweat and tears that goes into getting a CCIE. I think too
 many folks get caught up in the CCIE and forget all the real hard work
that
 goes into it. Basically, if he does not know the answer to a perplexing
 question he should at least be able to outline a troubleshooting plan to
 find it.

 Raul
 -Original Message-
 From: Tim O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Monday, October 23, 2000 8:51 AM
 Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


 Just because a guy can config a router it does not make him a god. Lets
 face
 it guys, there is nobody out there that knows everything about
everything,
 and if there is someone that thinks they do, I guarantee there is someone
 else out there that knows more than they do. Obviously if this guy is
lying
 about his CCIE he should be exposed, and after reported it is up to Cisco
 to
 deal with as they see fit.
 
 .02
 
 Tim
 
 - Original Message -
 From: "Sam LI" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "Mark Cohen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:41 AM
 Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE
 
 
 Well, even some real one behave like this, i come across a few in the the
 past
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Mark Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:55 PM
 Subject: Possible phony CCIE
 
 
  Greetings-
 
 
  I recently worked on a project with a fellow who claimed to be a CCIE.
He
  even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it. At least I think it is
 the
  CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with laurels and has the
 words
  Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it as well. After asking
 this
  person a few questions, I became suspicious of his credentials due to
his
  apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals. (I never asked for his
 CCIE
  number because I attempted verification only after I left the account).
I
  faxed a copy of the business card he gave me (homemade BTW) to someone
in
  the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card is bogus and that she
 would
  send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was three months ago and this
  person is STILL working on site there. What do you people think I
should
 do
  now? Send e-mail to the persons that are contracting him there? He is
  charging a very high bill rate. The people he is working don't have
 enough
  knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I let this go? Isn't part
of
 my
  cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I feel that Cisco isn't
 doing
  anything to protect us here.
 
  Mark Cohen
  CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
 
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RE: Gateway to finishing; RE: Free Cisco Upsell Kit...oh yeah and shirt

2000-10-23 Thread hao vu

Thanks for the tip Denis

hv

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Poyerd, Denis
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:49 AM
To: 'Butcher, Matthew'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Gateway to finishing; RE: Free Cisco Upsell Kit...oh yeah and
shirt


Sorry,

I should've added the secret button part. Once you've taken the quiz, the
icon to click to continue is transparent...go over the area below the
"correct" answer statements to discover the secret passage.

Denis

-Original Message-
From: Butcher, Matthew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:42 AM
To: 'Poyerd, Denis'
Subject: RE: Free Cisco Upsell Kit...oh yeah and shirt


thanks, i took the quiz but never was given the chance to do any thing else
any ideas?

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Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 8:07 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Free Cisco Upsell Kit...oh yeah and shirt


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RE: PIX w/ 3 Interfaces

2000-10-23 Thread Gardner, Donald/COR

Yup, you simply have to setup the static commands between the outside and
the inside interfaces and conduit statements for the particular ports and
host. 

Don Gardner
Network Analyst
CH2M HILL



-Original Message-
From: SH Wesson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: October 23, 2000 3:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PIX w/ 3 Interfaces


Currently my PIX has two interfaces.  I'm getting ready to add another 
interface to my PIX to make it 3 interfaces to make a separate DMZ network.

My question is, when a user on the outside tries to access a server on on 
the network on the inside (not dmz), is that doable.  Also, I haven't been 
able to find a full blown very very detailed sample config of a 3 interface 
PIX configuration.  If someone could share their 3 interface PIX 
configuratin with me, I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks.
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RE: CRC error

2000-10-23 Thread Jean Stockton

some thing to do when you have crc errors:

1.  open a tbl tkt with your carrier (they should do extensive tests)
2.  verify that timing is slave and not master
3.  verify that your ports and cables are good
4.  make sure your csu looks for the appropriate number of channels (fract T
ckt)


Makeeda

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 Hi cisco guru,

 I have a lease line(connected to serial port).I get about 60% crc
 error per day on the line.What could be the cause and any solutions?


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RE: Possible phony CCIE - Thanks - we get the picture

2000-10-23 Thread Tim Begley

Thanks caped crusaders - I'll sleep well tonight knowing the planet is safe
from those dastardly CCIE impersonators!

What fate awaits these villains - 8-10 with hard labour?

Please guys, I know you are only having your .02 worth but all the .02's add
up to a whole lot of irrelevant 'material' in my inbox.



-Original Message-
From: hao vu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 24 October 2000 6:19 
To: 'Winchester, Derek S.'; 'Raul F. Fernandez'; 'Tim O'Brien';
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Cisco'
Subject: RE: Possible phony CCIE


As you know all CCIEs list the cert# on their business card; to me it is a
form of validation. May be it is rare, but I have not seen any without the
cert#.

My .02

hv

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Winchester, Derek S.
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:46 AM
To: 'Raul F. Fernandez'; Tim O'Brien; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
Subject: RE: Possible phony CCIE


You actually never know what a Guy knows. I have an ex-coworker that is a
CCIE. He got recruited by Xedia Corp 3 years ago.He had to learn there
routers and technology. And also he works mostly with ISP's now. His Cisco
knowledge has slipped and the first to go is basic concepts. He still knows
Cisco, but to someone who works with it everyday he might seem like a dumb
CCIE. Now if he comes back to the Cisco side of the track, yeah he will get
job offers and a good position. But to the common Engineer ready to critique
him, he will seem quite a bit of a Cisco poser.

Derek S. Winchester
Sr. WAN Engineer(CCNP)
Data Communications
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 410-953-4887
Cell: 443-562-3456


-Original Message-
From: Raul F. Fernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:57 AM
To: Tim O'Brien; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Dear folks,

I have to agree with Tim on this one. It may have been possible that the
person at this site just did not pay enough attention to the question posed
or that he may not known the answer. I do not know thew nature of the
question. Perhaps Mark could be kind  enough to let us know what the
question was or were. Now depending on the nature and difficulty of the
question it may justify his not being able to answer it. If he is lying he
should be disciplined because he lied and because he has taken for granted
all the blood sweat and tears that goes into getting a CCIE. I think too
many folks get caught up in the CCIE and forget all the real hard work that
goes into it. Basically, if he does not know the answer to a perplexing
question he should at least be able to outline a troubleshooting plan to
find it.

Raul
-Original Message-
From: Tim O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, October 23, 2000 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Just because a guy can config a router it does not make him a god. Lets
face
it guys, there is nobody out there that knows everything about everything,
and if there is someone that thinks they do, I guarantee there is someone
else out there that knows more than they do. Obviously if this guy is lying
about his CCIE he should be exposed, and after reported it is up to Cisco
to
deal with as they see fit.

.02

Tim

- Original Message -
From: "Sam LI" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Mark Cohen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:41 AM
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Well, even some real one behave like this, i come across a few in the the
past

- Original Message -
From: Mark Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:55 PM
Subject: Possible phony CCIE


 Greetings-


 I recently worked on a project with a fellow who claimed to be a CCIE. He
 even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it. At least I think it is
the
 CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with laurels and has the
words
 Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it as well. After asking
this
 person a few questions, I became suspicious of his credentials due to his
 apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals. (I never asked for his
CCIE
 number because I attempted verification only after I left the account). I
 faxed a copy of the business card he gave me (homemade BTW) to someone in
 the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card is bogus and that she
would
 send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was three months ago and this
 person is STILL working on site there. What do you people think I should
do
 now? Send e-mail to the persons that are contracting him there? He is
 charging a very high bill rate. The people he is working don't have
enough
 knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I let this go? Isn't part of
my
 cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I feel that Cisco isn't
doing
 anything to protect us here.

 Mark Cohen
 CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I

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RE: why?

2000-10-23 Thread Pete

Have your checked your timeouts? Email me if you need help.

Sincerely,
Peter Kurdziel
CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, MCP+I
http://www.inotez.com
Cisco QA
http://www.inotez.com/discus


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Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 4:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: why?


I use the line to connect with the console of 2501 and the serial of the
pc,but no more 1 minute(even no more than 30 seconds),the Hyperterm lost
response,I have to re-run the  hyperterm,why?


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Re: Linux, terminal emulation for console port

2000-10-23 Thread Paul Borghese

Try minicom from the Bash shell.

Paul Borghese
- Original Message -
From: "Chuck Church" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 11:34 AM
Subject: Linux, terminal emulation for console port


 All,

  My coworker is playing with Red Hat Linux, but he can't find the
Linux
 command or application for terminal emulation though the serial port, much
 like HyperTerminal.  Does such a thing exist, or can anyone recommend an
 equivalent?

 TIA,

 Chuck Church
 CCNP, CCDP, MCNE, MCSE
 Sr. Network Engineer
 Magnacom Technologies
 140 N. Rt. 303
 Valley Cottage, NY 10989
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Re: Possible phony CCIE

2000-10-23 Thread Paul Borghese

I thought CCIE stood for Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert.  I believe
Engineer has legal ramifications.  I am sure you can ask for his number then
check with Cisco.  There has to be some verification system.

Paul Borghese


- Original Message -
From: "Tim O'Brien" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "Cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 7:59 AM
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


 Just because a guy can config a router it does not make him a god. Lets
face
 it guys, there is nobody out there that knows everything about everything,
 and if there is someone that thinks they do, I guarantee there is someone
 else out there that knows more than they do. Obviously if this guy is
lying
 about his CCIE he should be exposed, and after reported it is up to Cisco
to
 deal with as they see fit.

 .02

 Tim

 - Original Message -
 From: "Sam LI" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "Mark Cohen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:41 AM
 Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


 Well, even some real one behave like this, i come across a few in the the
 past

 - Original Message -
 From: Mark Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:55 PM
 Subject: Possible phony CCIE


  Greetings-
 
 
  I recently worked on a project with a fellow who claimed to be a CCIE.
He
  even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it. At least I think it is
the
  CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with laurels and has the
words
  Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it as well. After asking
 this
  person a few questions, I became suspicious of his credentials due to
his
  apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals. (I never asked for his
 CCIE
  number because I attempted verification only after I left the account).
I
  faxed a copy of the business card he gave me (homemade BTW) to someone
in
  the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card is bogus and that she
 would
  send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was three months ago and this
  person is STILL working on site there. What do you people think I should
 do
  now? Send e-mail to the persons that are contracting him there? He is
  charging a very high bill rate. The people he is working don't have
enough
  knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I let this go? Isn't part
of
 my
  cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I feel that Cisco isn't
 doing
  anything to protect us here.
 
  Mark Cohen
  CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
 
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RE: Possible phony CCIE

2000-10-23 Thread Brad Beck

It seems rather silly to me that a CCIE would suggest that a Sun box would
"flood the wire with excessive SMB traffic".  I'm not saying this rules
this man out of being CCIE, just that the diagnoses is a poor one coming
from anyone, even if they don't know about FW1.

-Brad


At 12:54 PM 10/23/00 -0700, Nnanna Obuba wrote:


Because he does not know about a bug in checkpoint he
is a phony CCIE? In case you jave forgotten, CCIE
means
certified CISCO Internetwork Expert... give the guy a
break

Nnanna

--- Mark  Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Raul-
 
  I brought down the local checkpoint firewall by
 pinging an large number of
 hosts simultaneously. I asked him (the bogus ccie)
 why he thought that would
 bring down the firewall? His reply? "The fact that I
 pinged more than 50
 hosts rapid fire caused the NT and Solaris servers
 on the LAN to start
 flooding the wire with excessive SMB traffic, and
 since the firewall saw
 that much SMB traffic it thought I was an intruder
 and shut down the
 interface I was attached to." Real reason: The old
 Firewall one software had
 a bug that misallocated memory for packet queues on
 internal interfaces. My
 excessive pinging caused the queue to overflow and
 the software itself
 crashed. An update fixed the problem. At least that
 was what the data center
 manager told me.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Raul F. Fernandez
 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:57 AM
 To: Tim O'Brien; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
 Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE
 
 
 Dear folks,
 
 I have to agree with Tim on this one. It may have
 been possible that the
 person at this site just did not pay enough
 attention to the question posed
 or that he may not known the answer. I do not know
 thew nature of the
 question. Perhaps Mark could be kind  enough to let
 us know what the
 question was or were. Now depending on the nature
 and difficulty of the
 question it may justify his not being able to answer
 it. If he is lying he
 should be disciplined because he lied and because he
 has taken for granted
 all the blood sweat and tears that goes into getting
 a CCIE. I think too
 many folks get caught up in the CCIE and forget all
 the real hard work that
 goes into it. Basically, if he does not know the
 answer to a perplexing
 question he should at least be able to outline a
 troubleshooting plan to
 find it.
 
 Raul
 -Original Message-
 From: Tim O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Monday, October 23, 2000 8:51 AM
 Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE
 
 
 Just because a guy can config a router it does not
 make him a god. Lets
 face
 it guys, there is nobody out there that knows
 everything about everything,
 and if there is someone that thinks they do, I
 guarantee there is someone
 else out there that knows more than they do.
 Obviously if this guy is lying
 about his CCIE he should be exposed, and after
 reported it is up to Cisco
 to
 deal with as they see fit.
 
 .02
 
 Tim
 
 - Original Message -
 From: "Sam LI" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "Mark Cohen" [EMAIL PROTECTED];
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:41 AM
 Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE
 
 
 Well, even some real one behave like this, i come
 across a few in the the
 past
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Mark Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:55 PM
 Subject: Possible phony CCIE
 
 
  Greetings-
 
 
  I recently worked on a project with a fellow who
 claimed to be a CCIE. He
  even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it.
 At least I think it is
 the
  CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with
 laurels and has the
 words
  Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it
 as well. After asking
 this
  person a few questions, I became suspicious of
 his credentials due to his
  apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals.
 (I never asked for his
 CCIE
  number because I attempted verification only
 after I left the account). I
  faxed a copy of the business card he gave me
 (homemade BTW) to someone in
  the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card
 is bogus and that she
 would
  send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was
 three months ago and this
  person is STILL working on site there. What do
 you people think I should
 do
  now? Send e-mail to the persons that are
 contracting him there? He is
  charging a very high bill rate. The people he is
 working don't have
 enough
  knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I
 let this go? Isn't part of
 my
  cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I
 feel that Cisco isn't
 doing
  anything to protect us here.
 
  Mark Cohen
  CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
 
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Re: why?

2000-10-23 Thread Sam LI

yup, check the console line

line con 0
 exec-timeout 0 0

Sam LI
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From: Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'cslx' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 8:09 AM
Subject: RE: why?


 Have your checked your timeouts? Email me if you need help.

 Sincerely,
 Peter Kurdziel
 CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, MCP+I
 http://www.inotez.com
 Cisco QA
 http://www.inotez.com/discus


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 cslx
 Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 4:48 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: why?


 I use the line to connect with the console of 2501 and the serial of the
 pc,but no more 1 minute(even no more than 30 seconds),the Hyperterm lost
 response,I have to re-run the  hyperterm,why?


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RE: Possible phony CCIE

2000-10-23 Thread Perry Lucas

It is Expert.  Engineer is used in MCSE and the CNE certifications.  In all
reality the CCIE should be Engineer as the magnitude of difficulty compared
to MCSE or CNE is enormous in comparision.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Paul Borghese
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:22 PM
To: Tim O'Brien; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


I thought CCIE stood for Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert.  I believe
Engineer has legal ramifications.  I am sure you can ask for his number then
check with Cisco.  There has to be some verification system.

Paul Borghese


- Original Message -
From: "Tim O'Brien" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "Cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 7:59 AM
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


 Just because a guy can config a router it does not make him a god. Lets
face
 it guys, there is nobody out there that knows everything about everything,
 and if there is someone that thinks they do, I guarantee there is someone
 else out there that knows more than they do. Obviously if this guy is
lying
 about his CCIE he should be exposed, and after reported it is up to Cisco
to
 deal with as they see fit.

 .02

 Tim

 - Original Message -
 From: "Sam LI" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "Mark Cohen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:41 AM
 Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


 Well, even some real one behave like this, i come across a few in the the
 past

 - Original Message -
 From: Mark Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:55 PM
 Subject: Possible phony CCIE


  Greetings-
 
 
  I recently worked on a project with a fellow who claimed to be a CCIE.
He
  even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it. At least I think it is
the
  CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with laurels and has the
words
  Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it as well. After asking
 this
  person a few questions, I became suspicious of his credentials due to
his
  apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals. (I never asked for his
 CCIE
  number because I attempted verification only after I left the account).
I
  faxed a copy of the business card he gave me (homemade BTW) to someone
in
  the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card is bogus and that she
 would
  send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was three months ago and this
  person is STILL working on site there. What do you people think I should
 do
  now? Send e-mail to the persons that are contracting him there? He is
  charging a very high bill rate. The people he is working don't have
enough
  knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I let this go? Isn't part
of
 my
  cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I feel that Cisco isn't
 doing
  anything to protect us here.
 
  Mark Cohen
  CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
 
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Re: Linux, terminal emulation for console port

2000-10-23 Thread Sam LI

minicom is almost same as "telix" program in dos/win
Sam Li
- Original Message -
From: Paul Borghese [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Chuck Church [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 9:19 AM
Subject: Re: Linux, terminal emulation for console port


 Try minicom from the Bash shell.

 Paul Borghese
 - Original Message -
 From: "Chuck Church" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 11:34 AM
 Subject: Linux, terminal emulation for console port


  All,
 
   My coworker is playing with Red Hat Linux, but he can't find the
 Linux
  command or application for terminal emulation though the serial port,
much
  like HyperTerminal.  Does such a thing exist, or can anyone recommend an
  equivalent?
 
  TIA,
 
  Chuck Church
  CCNP, CCDP, MCNE, MCSE
  Sr. Network Engineer
  Magnacom Technologies
  140 N. Rt. 303
  Valley Cottage, NY 10989
  845-267-4000 x218
 
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Re: Doyle's book - ROuting TCP/IP

2000-10-23 Thread tony

Yes,Jeff Doyle is working on a second volume of  the Routing Bible,the
volume one is about the interior routing protocol , and the volume two
is about Exterior Routing Protocol,for example,BGP and so on
The new  volume is also a bible,I believe

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Re: Sniffer and bandwidth

2000-10-23 Thread Pradeep Kumar

Sniffer can be best to use to check packets and study packets . There are specialised 
tools which you can use to measure bandwidth.

Question- What is your budget
-How often will you have to do bandwidth tests ?
-The number of devices to be monitored is a function of a NMS , e.g Cisco Works/HPOpen 
view etc . What is your broad function in the company ?

In any case, you must have a tool for testing packet level , ie get into the header 
and read what exactly a sender sent to whom and in what way.

Define your requirements first.You wil get better and pointed answers.



-Original Message-
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Sent:Mon, 23 Oct 2000 08:50:42 -0700
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Subject: Sniffer and bandwidth


Sniffer and its relatives are, IMHO, vital to understanding real-world
networking.

Now, how's about a sniffer product which can work three T1's i-muxed into a
3Com AccessBuilder 6100. The 6100, in turn, feeds a Cisco 7200 via HSSI,
which, in it's turn, feeds the ethernet network. 
What would be the strategy/equipment to necessary to test the WAN? 
Very best to all, G.

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Re: How to configure Callback in AS5800

2000-10-23 Thread Rocky Joe

Thanks.
But I need to access AS5800 by Microsoft Windows Client. So I will
configure MS Callback in 5800.  Where will I find it?  or Sample?

--
Rocky Joe

AISI-North
AsiaInfo Technologies (China),Inc.
Tel: (8610)62501658 Ext 5317
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006801c03cdf$7839c780$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:006801c03cdf$7839c780$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...

 try

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_serv/5300/53swcf2
 /5300bas2.htm
 or try to search the topic "ppp callback"
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 Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 12:15 PM
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  Hi,
 
  Who can tell me how to configure callback in AS5800?
  I hope to restrict this callback by username. What can I do?
  Thanks.
 
  --
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  AISI-North
  AsiaInfo Technologies (China),Inc.
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Help with BGP ge and le options

2000-10-23 Thread John Zaggat

Could someone clearly explain what these options do
and an example of how are they used.
Thanks

=
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BGP home lab

2000-10-23 Thread Fanglo P.M. MA

Does anyone know how to setup BGP home lab? Does there any free real BGP
route can be injected to home lab envirnoment?

Best regards,
Fanglo


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