Content Switches [7:44742]

2002-05-22 Thread Jason Forrester

All,

I have a quick question regarding content switches.  Should the content
switched be placed inside or outside of a firewall.  I can not find any
documentation to support which is better.

Thanks,

Jason Forrester
CCIE 8748




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Re: Logic and "Lab Rats" [7:44653]

2002-05-21 Thread Jason Forrester

Peter, your a genius very good point.

Jason
CCIE 8748

Peter van Oene wrote:

> Why do you folks bother arguing these useless points?  If you lost a job to
> someone who had less experience than you or vice versa, don't cry foul, go
> learn how to interview or reevaluate exactly what it is you bring to an
> employer and make sure you are getting that across.
>
> At 03:56 PM 5/21/2002 -0400, Thompson Alton wrote:
> >Do you remember Mainframe systems??? Do you remember LU and PU and logic
> >controllers?? Do they all work the same as IP networks or VOIP and IP
> >telephony networks?
> >Do you know all the traffic in your data network??? You seem to be bitter
> >about something. Do you want someone with 20 years experience Appling a
> >network change without testing out first in a lab environment??? Last but
> >certainly not least, how many mainframe guys know IP networking. You
provide
> >me a listAnswer is very few. Many PBX or Telecomm Engineer knows VOIP or
IP
> >Telephony??  Answer is very few. Giving me dates when things start is like
> >tell me that we still need to go print a circuit board for two days and
use
> >tubes, diodes, and transistors, instead a sing microprocessor.
> >
> >Finally, There are many people with 20 years of experience who feel that
> >they dont need to learn new technologies and therefore still trying fight
> >progress. We do not know every thing out there but at least we can try to
be
> >knowledge as possible.
> >
> >  You need to be more appreciative of people who want to be the best. Be
> >weather it be CCIE or Cissp. They have to study just like any other
> >professional. If my doctor doesnt put in at least 100 hours of training
and
> >giving me a diagnostic, I will sue his pants off.
> >
> >Stop being an idiot




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Re: CCIE in 3-6 Months from cisco Interesting [7:43306]

2002-05-06 Thread Jason Forrester

Becareful with the "kid" comment.  I passed my CCIE at 20, dang near 19.

Jason
CCIE 8748

"Michael L. Williams" wrote:

> "nrf"  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Bullshi*.  There are a significant number of guys lately who've passed
the
> > lab who I wouldn't hesitate to call "paper" (heck, even they have
honestly
> > referred to themselves as paper, usually after getting a few drinks into
> > them).
>
> Significant?  Help me understand the extent to which you use that word?  If
> you're a proctor for CCIE labs and saw people day in and day out, then I
> would take your word for it.  I have yet to take the lab, but I'm
trying
> to understand how someone could make it through the lab and still be
> considered "paper".  Is the lab that big of a joke?  Consider it's very
> high fail rate, I can't see it being so easy that people can't pass
> without understanding what they're doing?   At least to the same level that
> anyone else who ever passed the lab did  Personally I use paper to mean
> someone with a cert that doesn't have any hands-on to match it  like
> paper MSCE.. I worked with this kid who was 19, has his MSCE, CNE, and
> Master CNE, but had zero hands on definitely paper...  but we're
talking
> the CCIE lab here. it's simply not possible (IMHO) to pass the lab
> without at least a minimum of hands-on (whether in a job or on practice
> equipment) to give one the skills to pass.
>
> > But I do agree with the premise that the main reason for the devaluing of
> > the cert is the bad economy, and the lab-rats are a lesser consideration
> > (still important, but lesser).  But on the other hand, I think it is the
> > case that the CCIE will probably never attain the status that it once
did,
> > simply because the we will probably never see another huge network
> buildout
> > orgy  like the dotcom boom again in our lifetime.  So while I believe the
> > networking industry will get better, people who thinks it's going to get
> > back to, say, 1999, are just deluding themselves.
>
> Agreed  I don't thik we'll see things back like there were a couple of
> years ago.  But I'm trying to draw a fine distinction between the devaluing
> of a cert (due to shoddy cert process) -vs- the salary that one pulls in
> with the cert.  The CCIEs now (in general) don't make and probably in the
> future won't make what CCIEs of two years ago did.  Is this a devaluation
of
> the cert.  Certainly not.  That's the market that's the economy  I
> don't believe that has much to do with whether employers and network
> professionals "value" the certification (i.e. consider someone with CCIE to
> be a true expert in networking).




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Re: CCIE Token Ring [7:38863]

2002-03-19 Thread Jason Forrester

Couldn't have said it better myself

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Jim Brown wrote:

> Get online access for the 3900 it is enough. Be very sad they are removing
> Token Ring from the lab, there are the easiest points you will receive on
> the lab.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 2:42 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: CCIE Token Ring [7:38863]
>
> Hello
>
> I have read in a previous post that the CCIE R/S
> program is dropping token ring stuff. Is that true or
> does anyone know when will that be effective ?
> Does anyone with experience with the lab know how much
> does the token ring stuff is needed ? Is it worth
> buying a Cat 3900 for a home lab or would getting
> online rack access work as fine ?
> any information is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
>
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