Pls remove by email address

2001-02-12 Thread Jean-Michel Roberts (Didata)

Hi,

Can you pls remove my email address from the distribution list.

My email address will be either: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'll re-join the list soon.

Thanks in advance.

Jean-Michel


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RE: 224.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.255

2000-12-18 Thread Jean-Michel Roberts

Hi,

Because it's a class D address and Class D addresses are used for
multicasting.

Cheers,

J-M

-Original Message-
From: Hunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 December 2000 01:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 224.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.255


Just by looking at the IP 224.0.0.1, how can you tell straight away that it
is a
multicast address?

Hunt


Chuck Larrieu wrote:

 255.255.255.255 will not be passed by a router. it remains on a local
 segment. All hosts will act upon that address, using CPU time to pass the
 packets up the stack.

 224.0.0.1 is the all systems  multicast group. Only those devices which
are
 members of the particular multicast group will take packets for that
address
 and pass them up the stack for action.

 Chuck

 -Original Message-
 From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
 kenny
 Sent:   Monday, December 18, 2000 12:42 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:224.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.255

 Hi ,
 224.0.0.1 = all systems
 255.255.255.255  = broadcast

 I know that both are different BUT what is the actual difference ?

 Thanks guys
 kenairs

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RE: 224.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.255

2000-12-18 Thread Jean-Michel Roberts

Hi again,

Sorry, but to be more specific Class D: 224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255.

Cheers,

J-M

-Original Message-
From: Jean-Michel Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 December 2000 01:04
To: 'Hunt'
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: 224.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.255


Hi,

Because it's a class D address and Class D addresses are used for
multicasting.

Cheers,

J-M

-Original Message-
From: Hunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 December 2000 01:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 224.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.255


Just by looking at the IP 224.0.0.1, how can you tell straight away that it
is a
multicast address?

Hunt


Chuck Larrieu wrote:

 255.255.255.255 will not be passed by a router. it remains on a local
 segment. All hosts will act upon that address, using CPU time to pass the
 packets up the stack.

 224.0.0.1 is the all systems  multicast group. Only those devices which
are
 members of the particular multicast group will take packets for that
address
 and pass them up the stack for action.

 Chuck

 -Original Message-
 From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
 kenny
 Sent:   Monday, December 18, 2000 12:42 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:224.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.255

 Hi ,
 224.0.0.1 = all systems
 255.255.255.255  = broadcast

 I know that both are different BUT what is the actual difference ?

 Thanks guys
 kenairs

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RE: BGP - Internet Routing Architectures, Second Edition

2000-10-17 Thread Jean-Michel Roberts

Good day,

What is the difference between the Internet Routing Architectures book by
Basam Halabi 1st edition and 2nd edition? Is it just a more up to date
version?

Which would you recommend to prepare for the BSCN exam and other exams in
the CCNP/CCIE track?

The book: Routing TCP/IP by Doyle also has two editions. Dou you have any
comments, i.e. which shall I get... the second edition only comes out early
next year? Is it also a more up to date version or is the 1st version
sufficient? (I also don't want to wait until next year)

Thanks in advance.

Kind Regards,

Jean-Michel
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RE: Just CCO online test Information

2000-09-26 Thread Jean-Michel Roberts

Hi,

How can one get a CCO login to write these tests?

Do these exams count for certification trackc (i.e. CCNP/CCDP)?

And are the exams free?

Thanks in advance.

J-M

-Original Message-
From: Brandon Peyton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 September 2000 11:04
To: Vincent; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Just CCO online test Information


Guys, 

Does cisco take note and record on your results from these tests?

Thanks
Brandon



-Original Message-
From: Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 6:19 AM
Subject: Just CCO online test Information


Hi all;


The link below is Cisco online test, the online test database updated,
now it include
CCNA (1  2), CCNP (Routing, Switching, Remote Acces,cit) , CCDA (DCN),
CCNP specailzation field exam (Voice Access + Security), and a lot of
other managemnet exam.  Require CCO login!
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/wwtraining/colt/ColtLogin.pl

Please do not reply me!

Cheers;
Vincent



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RE: Study Materials for CCNP 2.0 Track?

2000-09-07 Thread Jean-Michel Roberts

Hi all,

There was another book recommended for the BSCN exam (additional material) ,
I think it was by someone called Halabi (or something like that, pls correct
me if I'm wrong).

It's about protocols/routing IP. Do any of you know what the book is called?

Thanks in advance.

Jean-Michel

-Original Message-
From: Mann, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 07 September 2000 15:24
To: 'T. Miller'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Study Materials for CCNP 2.0 Track?


I am now pursuing my CCNP also and want to use the Cisco materials for
studying. But looking at Cisco's web site it looks like they recommend BSCN
first. But that Cisco book is not released yet. Are the four CCNP courses
independent or does each rely on the preceeding courses? 

Thanks,

Chris Mann
CCNA, MCSE, CNE, ASE, CCA

 -Original Message-
 From: T. Miller [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 10:46 PM
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  Re: Study Materials for CCNP 2.0 Track?
 
 Agreed. In my experience of self-studying for MS, Novell, and Cisco certs,
 I've found each company's official curriculum to be a better source of
 information than any third party material I've tried...especially for
 overall knowledge and not just getting a passing score on an exam.
 
 Tracy Miller
 
 ""Bradley J. Wilson"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 00d001c01854$635f8de0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:00d001c01854$635f8de0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Hi guys -
 
  I'm studying for the CCNP myself, and I bought all four McGraw Hill
  Technical Expert books (all supervised by Tom Thomas, author of the
 Cisco
  OSPF book) - and they stink.  I'd wait for the Cisco or even the
 Syngress
  books if I were you.  Case in point: in the BCMSN book, repeaters and
 hubs
  are referred to throughout as "Layer 2 devices."  'Nuff said.
 
  Sincerely,
 
  Bradley J. Wilson
  CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, CCSE, CNX-A, NNCSS, MCT, CTT
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Seth Wilson
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 6:25 PM
  Subject: Re: Study Materials for CCNP 2.0 Track?
 
 
  Hi Tracy,
 
  I'm just starting to study for my CCNP as well.  I believe--someone
 correct
  me if I'm wrong on this--that all the books for the CCNP 2.0 are
 available
  save for the BSCN (Building Scalable Cisco Networks) which corresponds
 to
  the Routing 2.0 exam.  I'm presently studying for the Switching 2.0
 exam,
  and the BCMSN (Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks) Cisco Press
 book
  is available for that for certain.  I believe the BCRAN and CIT books
 are
  also available though.  Best of luck.
 
  ~Seth~
 
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RE: Study Materials for CCNP 2.0 Track?

2000-09-07 Thread Jean-Michel Roberts

Hi,

I plan on buying both books - Internet Routing Architectures and the BCSN
book from CiscoPress.

The book (Internet Routing Architectures) obviously covers all routing
protocols I suppose. Does it also cover OSPF and other elements required for
the BSCN exam as well?

Do you think that these two books are sufficient for the BSCN exam... do you
recommend anything else? (I will also be looking for lots of other resources
on the Internet- RFCs and all)

Thanks,

J-M
-Original Message-
From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 07 September 2000 16:18
To: Jean-Michel Roberts
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Study Materials for CCNP 2.0 Track?



Internet Routing Architectures.  It mostly focuses on BGP.  Probably the
best book in print on BGP routing.

Brian


On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Jean-Michel Roberts wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 There was another book recommended for the BSCN exam (additional material)
,
 I think it was by someone called Halabi (or something like that, pls
correct
 me if I'm wrong).
 
 It's about protocols/routing IP. Do any of you know what the book is
called?
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 Jean-Michel
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Mann, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 07 September 2000 15:24
 To: 'T. Miller'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Study Materials for CCNP 2.0 Track?
 
 
 I am now pursuing my CCNP also and want to use the Cisco materials for
 studying. But looking at Cisco's web site it looks like they recommend
BSCN
 first. But that Cisco book is not released yet. Are the four CCNP courses
 independent or does each rely on the preceeding courses? 
 
 Thanks,
 
 Chris Mann
 CCNA, MCSE, CNE, ASE, CCA
 
  -Original Message-
  From:   T. Miller [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent:   Wednesday, September 06, 2000 10:46 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject:Re: Study Materials for CCNP 2.0 Track?
  
  Agreed. In my experience of self-studying for MS, Novell, and Cisco
certs,
  I've found each company's official curriculum to be a better source of
  information than any third party material I've tried...especially for
  overall knowledge and not just getting a passing score on an exam.
  
  Tracy Miller
  
  ""Bradley J. Wilson"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
  00d001c01854$635f8de0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:00d001c01854$635f8de0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
   Hi guys -
  
   I'm studying for the CCNP myself, and I bought all four McGraw
Hill
   Technical Expert books (all supervised by Tom Thomas, author of the
  Cisco
   OSPF book) - and they stink.  I'd wait for the Cisco or even the
  Syngress
   books if I were you.  Case in point: in the BCMSN book, repeaters and
  hubs
   are referred to throughout as "Layer 2 devices."  'Nuff said.
  
   Sincerely,
  
   Bradley J. Wilson
   CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, CCSE, CNX-A, NNCSS, MCT, CTT
  
  
   - Original Message -
   From: Seth Wilson
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 6:25 PM
   Subject: Re: Study Materials for CCNP 2.0 Track?
  
  
   Hi Tracy,
  
   I'm just starting to study for my CCNP as well.  I believe--someone
  correct
   me if I'm wrong on this--that all the books for the CCNP 2.0 are
  available
   save for the BSCN (Building Scalable Cisco Networks) which corresponds
  to
   the Routing 2.0 exam.  I'm presently studying for the Switching 2.0
  exam,
   and the BCMSN (Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks) Cisco
Press
  book
   is available for that for certain.  I believe the BCRAN and CIT books
  are
   also available though.  Best of luck.
  
   ~Seth~
  
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RE: EIGRP IGRP

2000-08-14 Thread Jean-Michel Roberts

Those are the administrative distances...

The max hop-count for IGRP is 255. 

EIGRP is a hybrid which also uses hop-counts as one of it's metrics and I
think it might also have a max of 255. Correct me on this one if I'm wrong
though.

Original Message-
From: Emilia Lambros [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 August 2000 08:53
To: 'JEK'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: EIGRP  IGRP


Isn't that administrative distance?

-Original Message-
From: JEK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 4:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: EIGRP  IGRP


That's 100 for IGRP not EIGRP.
Eigrp is 90/170 where the 170 is an external learned route.

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CCDA

2000-08-01 Thread Jean-Michel Roberts

Hi all,

I plan on writing the CCDA exam soon and I am using the Designing Cisco
Networks book by Cisco Press.

The material is quite easy, but I'd just like to know a few things:

-   Should one know the tables that are in the book of by heart.
-   Should one also learn the info in the Appendix.
-   How long does one have to complete the exam and how many questions
are there

Thanks in advance.

Cheers,

Jean-Michel (MCSE ; MCP+I ; CCNA)  

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CIT

2000-06-24 Thread Jean-Michel Roberts

Hi all,

I will be studying for my CCNP soon. I know that the old CCNP (1.0) exams
will be retired. 

Will the old CIT exam also be retired? If so, can I use old books (for CIT
1.0) to prepare for the new CIT exam?

Thanks in advance.

Kind Regards,

Jean-Michel

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CIT

2000-06-24 Thread Jean-Michel Roberts

I'm re-mailing this to the group again, doesn't seem to have gone through
the first time.

 -Original Message-
 From: Jean-Michel Roberts 
 Sent: 22 June 2000 10:05
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  CIT
 
 Hi all,
 
 I will be studying for my CCNP soon. I know that the old CCNP (1.0) exams
 will be retired. 
 
 Will the old CIT exam also be retired? If so, can I use old books (for CIT
 1.0) to prepare for the new CIT exam?
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 Kind Regards,
 
 Jean-Michel
 
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