RE: IPTT (IP Telephony Troubleshooting [7:43276]

2002-05-03 Thread Carlton L. Frye, Jr.

Yes, it is as ugly as they come. I thought the DQoS exam was pretty fair
though.

Carlton

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This is a brand new exam ... I was wondering if any
took this yet?

- D.L.

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RE: CIPT EVVOD [7:30200]

2001-12-29 Thread Carlton L. Frye, Jr.

Did you take either if the classes, EVODD or QoS?

Carlton

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I took them both.  CIPT is easy, not very detailed and a Sylvain test.  I
had about 60 questions, not 125.  EVODD and PBX Fundamentals are hard and
are online and not fun.  QOS is just as bad.


Dave Luancing  wrote in message
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 Has anyone taken the CIPT or EVVOD exams. I am having
 a hard time finding information to study for the exam.

 I was wondering if the CIPT is very detailed or if it
 is a more general test since it is 115 to 125
 questions. Did you feel you had enough time to take
 the exam?

 - D.L.

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RE: Speed performance!!

2000-11-04 Thread Carlton L. Frye, Jr.

If you are using a Cisco router what type of switching is it using of the
interfaces in
question, process-switch, fast-switch, etc. ? Take a look at the interface
and processor
utilization as well, and the number of broadcast and errors on those
segments. I have found
those are more likely causes of poor performance than packets being routed.

sho int
sho proc cpu

Carlton

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Hi all
My file server is on 140.222.20.1/24
Clients are on these four subnets.
140.222.150.0/24
140.222.181.0/24
140.222.237.0/24
140.222.200.0/24

There is such a slow data transfer rate going from any
of these 4 subnets to the subnet where the server is.
All clients get DHCP ip addresses
As a suggestion, someone told me to supernet.
As far as I know, in order to supernet, subnet ip
addresses should be contiguous, and I think the idea
of supernetting is to include multiple subnets into
one supernetted subnet. So we can transfer data within
one subnet instead of transferring through router for
subnet-to-subnet transfer.
However, these five subnet ip addresses are not
contiguous.
How can I supernet non-contiguous subnet ip addresses?
By following Cisco book instruction on supernetting, I
got this address: 140.222.0.0/16 Is this correct?
If this was correctly supernetted, what should I do
next?
Should I go to each individual stations (about 600
stations) for new TCP/IP setup? I am sure there should
be better way to handle this.

I have only several months of network experience. I am
still newbie.
I will appreciate your help
Thanks in adv.

jw



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RE: PRI to BRI call question

2000-08-19 Thread Carlton L. Frye, Jr.

You need are router with a PRI interface to terminate a PRI line, the
regular serial line on
a 2500 won't do it. You are going to need something like a 4000, 2600, 3600,
or AS5X00 with
a PRI interface.

Carlton

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I want to setup a lab where RouterA uses a BRI line to connect
to RouterB using a PRI line. RouterA is a 2501 with a Motorola
TA Connected to S0. The ISDN Switch is an Adtran Atlas 550 with
a PRI card and a quad BRI card. On the PRI side can I terminate
the circuit with a regular CSU/DSU set to B8ZS - ESF and program
the router to treat it like a PRI line? Do I need a different piece of
equipment or a router with a PRI interface to accomplish this?

After I get that working I want to have 4 Routers using the BRI
lines call into the "main router" using only the PRI? Is this possible?





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