RE: route redistribution [7:74856]

2003-09-07 Thread John Jones
Hmmm... Maybe it the fact that I forgot that the route needs to exist in the
route table to be redistributed.

If all intents and purposes, I will associate the application of new metrics
burden on the receiving protocol. I feel safe in that assumption.

Thanks for the clarification...


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RE: Amazing Spanning Tree [7:74594]

2003-09-07 Thread John Jones
Also remember that the blocked port isn't in a "down" state because it still
needs to listen to BPDUs to know when a topology change occurs. If it
didn't, it wouldn't know when it needs to transition to forward state, if
necessary.

Just my 0.02...


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RE: BSCI 640-901 [7:74922]

2003-09-07 Thread Nick Ooka
Hello,

I passed the 640-901 in July. "Routing TCP/IP Vol. 1"(Doyle)
and "Internet Routing Architectures 2nd Edition"(Halabi)proved
to be a solid combination. "Advanced IP Routing in Cisco Networks"
(Slattery/Burton) was also pretty helpful.

I also used a couple of 2500 routers to practice really basic
OSPF and BGP configuration.

Good luck!
Nick


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set based commands & 640-604 [7:74936]

2003-09-07 Thread Caxton The
How well do have to know the set based commands for the 640-604 exam?


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RE: IP expert's R&S workbook [7:74849]

2003-09-07 Thread Aspiring Cisco Gurl
If it is for a lower price... sure I would like to do it!  


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speed 1000 & nonegotiate [7:74940]

2003-09-07 Thread soft map
I have a Cisco7606 Router,but when I configure the GigaInterface Speed,
there are two option---1000,nonegotiate. 

H,I can't see much difference in them(the two option).

Cisco7606#config ter
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
Cisco7606(config)#inter gi2/4
Cisco7606(config-if)#sp
Cisco7606(config-if)#spee
Cisco7606(config-if)#speed ?
  1000 Force 1000 Mbps operation
  nonegotiate  Do not negotiate speed




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