CCNP Recert Question [7:70769]

2003-06-16 Thread Helena
Hi,

For those of you who have done the CCNP Recertification, do they cover new 
topics/protocols like 802.1w, 802.1s, QoS, IS-IS etc?  Or is it just old 
topics?

Thanks
Helena




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RE: CCNP Recertification [7:60972]

2003-01-26 Thread Helena
Can someone please direct me to the website that says thatyou can take all 
those tests again, instead of just doing the recertification exam please?

Thanks
Helena

On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, Peter Marsh wrote:

 saj,
 
 I just took it, it was really hard.  I screwed up on the scenario, but
 didn't miss by too much.  I will study some more and get it the next time.
 
 I would rather one big test at once, and get it over with, rather than
 taking them all over again.
 
 Good luck!




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Multiple ABR for a particular Area? [7:60654]

2003-01-08 Thread Helena
Hi,

Are you allowed to have more than one ABR for a particular area?  For 
example, 2 routers that are both ABR for Area 2?

Thanks
Helena




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Passed Switching Exam

2001-01-24 Thread Helena

Hi everyone,

Last week I sat the Switching exam and passed.  I didn't find it as easy
some people said, and only got 857.  But I'm happy I passed anyway :o)
There were some straightforward questions, but some really hard ones as
well, which the answers I thought weren't in the book (CiscoPress) I was
reading.  They also asked heaps of questions on LED lights which I didnt'
know.  I have a problem with timing myself though, having done my three
CCNP

Helena

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BCRAN passed

2000-12-07 Thread Helena

Hi all,

Apologies for not writing earlier about my BCRAN exam but I've been rather
busy.  Passed it last week with 864.  I thought the exam was rather
ambiguous, it also asked modem commands, which I thought I wouldn't have
to know, and specifics about routers eg what does a `1601 have that kinda
thing...

Half way through the exam, I thoguth that I had failed because they asked
all this questions which I had to guess at, but I passed!

Even though the matierial for BCRAN is not as difficult as BSCN, I rate it
probably a close second after BSCN - in terms of difficulty - due to the
amount of material (and range)
that was covered and the depth that was covered in the exam.

I was also surprised to find that th ecommand questions that were asked,
did not actually test whether the commands were global configuration or
interface commands etc.

I used the Cisco Press book to study.  I didn't really like it though,
feeling that a lot of things were confusing and ambiguous.

Hope that helps
Helena

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Re: FW: EIGRP Neighbour - keeps flapping

2000-11-03 Thread Helena Leane

Perhaps look at your configs for isdn dial up.

Is there any dial up involved with these routers ?

Perhaps something is causing the isdn to kick in, 
(dialer list defined properly?)
with the default timeout for isdn being 120sec., 
the line will drop, 
but is brought back up immediately.

this could stuff up the eigrp routes/neighbours,
causing the flapping. 

MandyD


HI all,
  
  I have to routers connected on a token ring
 segment.
  Every 120seconds
  exactly they lose the neighbourship. This is then
  established immediately
  but keeps flapping. There have been no changes to
  the default EIGRP config
  here in relation to timers.
  
  Any idea's
  
  
  Andrew Larkins
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Re: BCMSN...

2000-11-03 Thread Helena Leane

Congratulations !

I will be sitting it myself in a couple of weeks.

what subjects would you recommend focussing on ?

I've heard that there's lots of questions on STP and
IP multicasting.

Would you agree ?
Also, 
did you get any "type in the command" questions ?

MandyD

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Passed BSCN

2000-10-30 Thread Helena

Hi everyone,

Just like to thank everyone for helping me out while I was studying for
the Routing exam. I am pleased to inform that I passed :o) 

There were lots of questions on BGP, and quite a few on VLSM, hierarchical
routing.  I attended the BSCN course, and basically studied from the
course notes, and used the Boson exams - which I felt were similar for the
easy questions, but the exam had harder questions in it.  The course notes
were very good though - well organised and everything.

Thanks again
Helena

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Re: Inverse Mask

2000-10-24 Thread Helena

Hi Keith,

What I find helpful is to do this for inverse masks:

Just subtract the number from 255.  So for your 7, it will be 255-7 which
is 248.

Hope that helps
Helena

On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Keith Townsend wrote:

 I need help in understanding inverse masks that are used in network  access
 list commands.  I understabd what 0 and 255 do but I get confused when there
 is any number other than these two.  For example...
 
 network 10.0.0.0 0.7.255.255 area 0
 
 what does the 7 represent or specifiy for the mask.
 
 Thanks
 
 Keith
 
 
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BSCN and NSSA

2000-10-22 Thread Helena

Hi,

Do we need to know about Not So Stubby Areas for the BSCN exam/

Thanks
Helena

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EIGRP Unequal-Cost Load Balancing

2000-09-12 Thread Helena

Hi everyone,

CAn someone please explain the two feasibility conditions in EIGRP
unequal-cost load balancing?

They are:
- local best metric  best metric learned from the next router

- the "multiplier" x Local bestmetric for the destination  metric through
the next router

Thanks in advance
Helen

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Re: Question for DR/BDR in OSPF

2000-09-12 Thread Helena

Hi,

I think it would be C.  Because the election process doesn't occur until
you need an election, and the BDR always replaces the DR, I think..


Helena

On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Doug Laing wrote:

 This is a question for study purposes.  I want to verify what I think
 the answer is:
 
 Let's say  Router A is the Designated Router with priority of 100 and
 fails. Router B (Backup Designated Router) with priority of 90 becomes
 the DR and Router C with a priority of 80 becomes the BDR.
 
 If Router A comes back up on the network?
 A) An election held and Router A becomes the DR and Router B becomes the
 BDR..
 
 B) No election is held until Router B goes down.  Then Router A becomes
 the DR and Router C remains the BDR.
 
 C) No election is held until Router B goes down.  Then Router C becomes
 the DR and Router A becomes the BDR.
 
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Dialer profiles

2000-08-24 Thread Helena

Hi,

What's the difference between dialer profiles, dialer interfaces and
dialer rotary groups?

Thanks
Helena

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Custom Queueing

2000-08-24 Thread Helena

Hi,

The configuration command for custom queueing is:

queue-list list-number protcool protocol-name queue-number queue-keyword
keyword-value

My question is what's teh difference between list-number and queue-number?

Thanks
Helena

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Default routes

2000-08-16 Thread Helena LOW

Hi,

What's the difference between a default route and an "ip
default-network" command?

Thanks
Helena

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PPP Callback

2000-08-03 Thread Helena LOW

Hi,

I'm reading the BCRAN book at the moment and getting really confused about
PPP Callback...can someone please explain it to me?

Thanks
Helena

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