Looking for site to Lucent QIP subnet calculator

2001-01-19 Thread Anthony Iyoha

Please, if you have info about the site where I can download Lucent qip 
subnet calculator,I will appreciate it very much.I know it was posted to the 
group sometimes last year but lost the address to the site.
Will really appreciate any info to the sitethanks in advance.


anthony iyoha


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Re: Mac addresse list

2000-10-27 Thread Anthony Iyoha


If you mean list of Mac addresses,you will find it on the ethernet or Token 
Ring interface of a router by typing the command "show arp" or on a switch 
by typing the command "show cam dynamic".I have never seen a list of Mac 
addresses by itself.If a hub is attached to the local interface of a router 
you will see the Mac addresses of all the devices on that hub.You may want 
to try doing this.Good luck.

Anthony Iyoha
Network Engineer
Nteffect Corp,Inc.
Atlanta,Ga
678-362-3547


>From: "ROUTHIER, YVES" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Mac addresse list
>Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 09:57:05 -0400
>
>does anyone know a place where I can find a complet list for the
>ehternet card
>
>I mean the media access control address well known at MAC address
>
>thank you
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RE: CIT Book Suggestions

2000-10-27 Thread Anthony Iyoha


Like Akinmade wrote,CIT is mainly to test your troubleshooting skills,The 
"show commands "are very enssential in this test.There instances where you 
have to type the actual command.Before taking this test,make sure you have 
actually played with the router and switches knowing which command to use.I 
am sure you will be fine.Good luck

Anthony Iyoha
Network Engineer
Neteffect Corp,Inc.
Atlanta,Ga
678-362-3547

>From: "Akinmade, Adetola (KNMD)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: "'Wade Welch'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: CIT Book Suggestions
>Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 07:02:01 -0700
>
>I will advise you to go through the cisco book inside out.
>pay attention to the appendix section,you might just  be suprised at  the
>questions that can come from that section.
>These sections are also worth paying attention to: ISDN,Frame-relay and
>switches.
>Also play around with your troubleshooting commands.
>
>Adetola Akinmade
>Chevron Nigeria Limited
>CCNP,CCDA,MCSE
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From:   Wade Welch [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent:   Friday, October 27, 2000 7:04 AM
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> > Subject:CIT Book Suggestions
> >
> > What is/are the best book(s) to study from for the CIT/Support exam?  I
> > have
> > been looking at Sybex book.  I have the one from CISCO press but it
> > doesn't
> > seem to be as detailed as the one from Sybex.  Also the one from Thomas
> > Thomas II doesn't seem be very good either.
> >
> > Thank you in advance for sharing your experiences.  Just this test and 
>two
> > more for my CCNP and CCDP.
> >
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Re: OSPF over frame relay

2000-05-10 Thread Anthony Iyoha

You might be better of splitting it into 3 areas.I have done something 
similar before.Let me know and good luck.

anthony


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>To: "cisco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: OSPF over frame relay
>Date: Tue, 9 May 2000 19:35:05 -0700
>
>I was wondering if anyone could help me out.  I need to implement OSPF over
>frame relay.  I have a hub and spoke topology for the frame relay.  There
>are 3 main hubs each with about 20 sub-interfaces on them (all point to
>point).  I am looking for the best way to implement OSPF.  I was thinking 
>of
>a couple of things.  First I could make the hub routers area 0 and then 
>have
>the spokes be a totally stubby area.  I was also thinking of dividing the
>frame network into 4 sections.  Area 0 as my backbone and then 3 areas (one
>area at each of the hub sites).  Has anyone implemented such a thing?
>Thanks in advance for the help.
>
>
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