Re: CCDA exam updated- who knew [7:41263]

2002-04-20 Thread Jeff Buehler

Looks like they changed it Jan 11, 2002










Andy Barkl  wrote in message
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 The list of exam objectives is entirely new. They didn't change the exam
 name or number and there was no announcement regarding objectives
 changing but they have.


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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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 Subject: RE: CCDA exam updated- who knew [7:41263]

 I looked at the site, but do not see any indication that it changed...
 what
 am I missing?  I also looked at the retired exam page:

 http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/endoflif
 e.htm

 Last one changed/retired was CCNA.  Please let me know where I went
 wrong.
 I am taking this exam Monday, so I would like to be aware of any
 changes!




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Re: Passed CSPFA [7:39946]

2002-04-05 Thread Jeff Buehler

Is it absolutely necessary to have a dual ethernet lan router.  Can you use
two 2501s connected via serial ports.


Ole Drews Jensen  wrote in message
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 It is my pleasure to announce that I passed the CSPFA this morning with a
 good score.

 During the examination, I was beginning to doubt that I would pass. Some
of
 the questions were worded very weird, and there were about 4-5 that I
simply
 did not understand the meaning of.

 My recommendations to those of you who wish to attend this exam are as
 follows:

 1) A Cisco PIX Firewall.

 You can get a cheap 501 with DES for less than $400.- and one with 3DES
for
 less than $500.-  Goto www.cnet.com and search, and they will show you the
 best prices. You might be lucky to find one on eBay for less, but it's
still
 a relatively new model.

 2) A Cisco Router with 2 ethernet interfaces.

 If you look hard enough, you can probably find a 2514 for about $300.- on
 eBay. It won't (as far as I know) do all the auth-proxy functions, so if
you
 need them, you might want to look for a 2600 model instead.

 3) Cisco Connection Online (CCO).

 This is still the best place to search for information about everything
you
 need to know.

 4) CiscoPress' Cisco Secure PIX Firewalls.

 This official coursebook covers everything you need to know.

 5) Boson's Practice Test(s).

 I can strongly recommend the CSPFA test # 1, written by Bernard Omrani.
 These tests are only $39.95 each, and they helped me to test myself to see
 if I was ready for the exam or not.

 Some of you might have questions about the exam itself, but since I signed
 the NDA, I cannot really answer those.

 Good luck to you all - I will click 'SEND' and open the next book :-)

 Have a great Easter weekend,

 Ole

 
  Ole Drews Jensen
  Systems Network Manager
  CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I
  RWR Enterprises, Inc.
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  http://www.RouterChief.com
 
  NEED A JOB ???
  http://www.oledrews.com/job
 




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OT: diet coke. [7:39261]

2002-03-22 Thread Jeff Buehler

The diet coke with a fattening  meal isn't so bad.  It just minimizes the
damage.

What is really stupid is for a person to buy a riding lawn mower to cut
their grass, then buy a gym membership because they need exercise...

or to circle around the parking lot of the gym to get a close parking
spot only to do an hour on the stair-master.


William Gragido  wrote in message
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 That is an excellent point!  As if that diet coke will really help!
 Pleaase!

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 7:21 PM
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 Subject: Re: you American need to think [7:38323]


 Correctonly in America we order a double-cheese burger, large fries
and
 a Diet Coke
 :)

 Mike Sweeney wrote:

  I think you folks are missing a valuable point and lesson here.
 
  The real point has nothing to do with if *Jim* is correct, a flame
baiter,
 a
  pond scum commie or my best friend.. it does have everything to do with
  something that America is pretty unique about having for US living here.
 THe
  ablility to say virtually ANYTHING you want without fear of the jackboot
  crowd coming to visit you and inform you of the error of your ways.
  Unintentionly *Jim* has reminded us.. or should remind us that America
for
  all it's faults is still the one place that people to this day DIE to
try
 to
  get to. Why?  because Americans come close to being free in the true
sense
  of the word. You can buy what you want, pick and choose what you want,
  sponge off your neighbors, have 8 SUVs, and SAY pretty much what you
want.
  Oh, there may be repercussions of saying things.. but most times the
 police
  are not going to shoot you down in the street(Kent State excepted) or
have
  you *disappear*(watch of the unmarked black helicopters)
 
  So *Jim*.. bad mouth us all you want and personally I will enjoy the
fact
  that I live in a place where I can read your rants, reply to them or
 delete
  them without fear.
 
  Long live the Bill of Rights and the US Constitution. May we remember
why
  they exist and people die for those beliefs.
 
  MikeS
  www.packetattack.com
 
  PS-- for those that seem to care.. I am neither Right or Left.. I happen
 to
  Libertarian which puts me outside of the box :)




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Re: HELP !! CCIE 2B or NOT? [7:36542]

2002-02-27 Thread Jeff Buehler

Perhaps it would be more appropriate to put your lab date instead of the
CCIE Written if you want to demonstrate where you are in your
pursuit...for example.

CCIE R/S LAB 6-1-2002 RTP

Tim Booth  wrote in message
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 Certainly that was conceptually clear. I think this is probably an
 issue of semantics, but either way, I believe there is an exception to
 be made due to the fact that this is a cisco study list. Where you are
 in your studies could have some bearing on the immediate level of detail
 in responses one gets, because it indicates the level of detail you
 would desire. I really don't think that it is inappropriate to indicate
 where you are in your cisco studies on a cisco mailing group.

   I, like you, would not agree to putting MCSE Win2k Pro and Server on
 a cisco email list, but being appropriately detailed should be ok. I
 believe that the difference between a CCNP, CCDP, or CCIP and someone
 who takes the IE written is great enough to warrant such a distinction.
 I know I learned a lot between my DP and my IE written. I like to be
 thorough, and answering as many pertinent questions as possible in one
 email, be it stated or unstated, is appropriate.

   As far as dealing with semantics, it is possible to restructure the
 appendage, but why would that truly be necessary. If you think about it,
 the best shorthand for someone who passed the CCIE written would be
 CCIE written. If it is to be suggested that I can't use CCIE in a
 phrase simply because it *by itself* represents something different than
 what I'm implying, that would be a little silly.

   I'm not trying to get a job with this title, or pretend to be
 something I'm not; just indicating where I'm at.

 Kind Regards,
 Tim Booth
 MCDBA, CCNP, CCDP, CCIE written
 -
 Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary
 safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
 Benjamin Franklin, 1759


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
 Solar
 Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 7:47
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: HELP !! CCIE 2B or NOT? [7:36542]

 Have no clear idea of why the CCIE Written should be dropped. Unless you
 pass both written and lab exams, then append the CCIE after your name

 Compare it to the following
 Name
 CCNA, CCNP Routing Switching, BSc 3rd year, CCIE Written, MCSE Win2K Pro
 and
 Server, MBA 1st semester

 Is it conceptually clear to you ?

 Thank you




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Re: Easy ways to pick up a few extra minutes on the CCIE lab. [7:36242]

2002-02-22 Thread Jeff Buehler

Another option with a newer IOS is if you want to see the Config for an
interface is to use:

sh ru INT E 0

and you will get the config for the interface only


Redback Users  wrote in message
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 Well, start by not to see the config so often (just to look for the IP
 address).

 25XX is extremely slow doing the thing so.

 Better use show ip int brie or show ip int  instead.


 Wright, Jeremy  wrote in message
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  also, check the groupstudy database...there was a list of aliases that a
 guy
  put on the list
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 2:19 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: Easy ways to pick up a few extra minutes on the CCIE lab.
  [7:35547]
 
 
  Better than the CTRL+R that I've been using.
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 1:45 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: RE: Easy ways to pick up a few extra minutes on the CCIE lab.
   [7:35541]
  
  
   That's a really good one. I hate it when the console blasts
   some stupid
   message at you while you're typing. It still throws me off
   even though I
   should be used to it. ;-) Thanks for telling us about this.
  
   Priscilla
  
   At 02:11 PM 2/15/02, Sean Knox wrote:
   I always enter console config and turn on logging
   synchronous; it inserts
   a carriage return automatically after system messages show
   up. Doesn't hurt
   to enable it on the vtys either.
   
   core8500#conf t
   Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
   core8500(config)#line con 0
   core8500(config-line)#logg sync
   
   -Original Message-
   From: Hire, Ejay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 10:32 AM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Easy ways to pick up a few extra minutes on the CCIE lab.
   [7:35523]
   
   
   no ip domain-lookup  (how do you spell pnig again)
   terminal escape-char 3  (Press Ctrl-c to break out of ping  Telnet)
   
   Anybody got others?
   
  
   Priscilla Oppenheimer
   http://www.priscilla.com




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Re: Easy ways to pick up a few extra minutes on the CCIE lab. [7:35580]

2002-02-15 Thread Jeff Buehler

Actually all that is required is 'wr'

Scott H.  wrote in message
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 do a 'write me' every time you leave a router.  if you are having
problems,
 sometimes it doesn't hurt to reload either.

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  no ip domain-lookup  (how do you spell pnig again)
  terminal escape-char 3  (Press Ctrl-c to break out of ping  Telnet)
 
  Anybody got others?




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OT: Re: Secret Clearance? [7:4152]

2002-02-15 Thread Jeff Buehler

My ex-wife lied about me.  The interviewer asked me about her allegations.
I just shrugged my shoulders.  It was her word against mine.  Later the
interviewer told me that I had a warrent out for my arrest in Minnesota.
The details were that I had dozens of outstanding parking tickets.  I told
her that I was in Korea at the time and had military records to prove it.
The tickets were on a car that she got in our divorce and my name was never
taken off of it.  This killed all of her credibility.

My current wife has a brother who worked in Russia.  (this was 1992 and they
considered Russia to be a communist country.)

I still got a T.S.  They do use logic and judgement in these things.  I am
clean and credible.

No one is perfect.  Everyone has something to hide.   The original point is
that if you focus your life on the wrong things you will constantly be in
trouble, and will never be successful.  If you do the right thing even
when people are not looking, your reward will be a less troubled and
successful life.

Morality is not just a religious principle,   it is a recipe for success.

Jeff


Logan, Harold  wrote in message
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 I disagree. In order to get a clearance, not only do you have to make
 the right choices, but all of your past and present friends, roomates,
 and coworkers need to make the right choices too. Add to that, it only
 takes one person bad-mouthing you to delay or even end your
 investigation... ask yourself this, is there at least one person out
 there who would lie about you in order to make your life difficult?

 It's a very subjective process, and one that I don't care to go through
 again. If you have a clearance, be glad that you do.

 Hal

 -Original Message-
 From: Jeff Buehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 6:34 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Secret Clearance? [7:4152]


 You were not Lucky that you had nothing in your background.  You made
 the
 right choices.  People who make the wrong choices pay for it their whole
 life.  It is called Character.


 William Gragido  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Well, since this is obviously a never ending thread I'll add my 2
 cents.
 I
  have a Top Secret SCI that is still valid from my active duty period
 in
 the
  USMC.  In regards to joining the service just to get a clearance, I'd
 say
  thats some of the most low brow thinking that I've ever heard.  There
 are
 no
  guarantees that you'll get one.  It all depends on the investigation
 and
  what they unearth, so don't be fooled into thinking that simply by
 selecting
  an MOS that requires a clearance you'll automatically qualify.  Its
 not
 the
  case.  I saw Marines go through schools only to be turned down for
  clearances.  I was lucky and had nothing in my background that would
  prohibit my from obtaining one, but again, it all depends on what
 one's
  civilian life is compromised of that helps dictates whehter or not a
 person
  rates one.
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
  John Faubion
  Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 10:34 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Secret Clearance? [7:4152]
 
 
  Ohh that's a good idea, then when you get orders to Bosnia, Somalia,
 Kuwait,
  or Afghanistan, you can be like the whiners of Desert Storm that cried
 about
  joining to get an education, not to go to war. Only this time it will
 be
  about getting a security clearance instead of going to war!
 
  While you can get a security clearance in the military, it is not
 valid
  after leaving the military unless it is documented correctly. However
 the
  reinstatement cost can be drastically reduced since the previous leg
 work
  has already been done.
 
  John
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Steven A. Ridder
  To:
  Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 7:52 PM
  Subject: Re: Secret Clearance? [7:4152]
 
 
   80K!!!  You could always do what I did and join the Army.  If you
 pick a
   good MOS, you'll get a secret clearance for free while you are in
 Basic
 or
   AIT.  Some jobs I'm sure will give you a top secret if needed.   I
 bet
  just
   joining the reserves would get you a secret if the MOS called for
 it.
   Julian Eccli  wrote in message
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A secret clearance can cost somewhere between $50K-$80K to get all
 the
proper paper work and verifications done, hence why they want you
 to
  have
   it
already :)
   
   
-Julian
   
Patrick Ramsey  wrote in message
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 not to mention that if they say it is required they probably do
 not
  want
to
 pay the $$$ to have it done...hence the required portion of
 the
 job
 description.

 -
 Patrick



  Craig Columbus  02/09/02 15:38 PM 
 Check the archives of th

Re: Secret Clearance? [7:4152]

2002-02-13 Thread Jeff Buehler

You were not Lucky that you had nothing in your background.  You made the
right choices.  People who make the wrong choices pay for it their whole
life.  It is called Character.


William Gragido  wrote in message
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 Well, since this is obviously a never ending thread I'll add my 2 cents.
I
 have a Top Secret SCI that is still valid from my active duty period in
the
 USMC.  In regards to joining the service just to get a clearance, I'd say
 thats some of the most low brow thinking that I've ever heard.  There are
no
 guarantees that you'll get one.  It all depends on the investigation and
 what they unearth, so don't be fooled into thinking that simply by
selecting
 an MOS that requires a clearance you'll automatically qualify.  Its not
the
 case.  I saw Marines go through schools only to be turned down for
 clearances.  I was lucky and had nothing in my background that would
 prohibit my from obtaining one, but again, it all depends on what one's
 civilian life is compromised of that helps dictates whehter or not a
person
 rates one.



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 John Faubion
 Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 10:34 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Secret Clearance? [7:4152]


 Ohh that's a good idea, then when you get orders to Bosnia, Somalia,
Kuwait,
 or Afghanistan, you can be like the whiners of Desert Storm that cried
about
 joining to get an education, not to go to war. Only this time it will be
 about getting a security clearance instead of going to war!

 While you can get a security clearance in the military, it is not valid
 after leaving the military unless it is documented correctly. However the
 reinstatement cost can be drastically reduced since the previous leg work
 has already been done.

 John

 - Original Message -
 From: Steven A. Ridder
 To:
 Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 7:52 PM
 Subject: Re: Secret Clearance? [7:4152]


  80K!!!  You could always do what I did and join the Army.  If you pick a
  good MOS, you'll get a secret clearance for free while you are in Basic
or
  AIT.  Some jobs I'm sure will give you a top secret if needed.   I bet
 just
  joining the reserves would get you a secret if the MOS called for it.
  Julian Eccli  wrote in message
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   A secret clearance can cost somewhere between $50K-$80K to get all the
   proper paper work and verifications done, hence why they want you to
 have
  it
   already :)
  
  
   -Julian
  
   Patrick Ramsey  wrote in message
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not to mention that if they say it is required they probably do not
 want
   to
pay the $$$ to have it done...hence the required portion of the
job
description.
   
-
Patrick
   
   
   
 Craig Columbus  02/09/02 15:38 PM 
Check the archives of the list.  This has been discussed many, many
  times.
   
Craig
   
At 11:04 AM 2/9/2002 -0500, you wrote:
So how does one gain Secret Clearance?
--- Jeff D  wrote:
  The contractor has no say in it. If the government
  says you need a clearance
  to enter the building, then you have to have one,
  period. Why waste your
  time if you don't?
 
  Jeff
 
   wrote in message
  news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
   this Clearance thing is kind of funny.
   I think they should screen someone who is
  qulaified for the position even
  if
   they dont have the Clearance.
  


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Re: Your Password at GroupStudy! [7:34303]

2002-02-05 Thread Jeff Buehler

I suggest the SECURITY Certification.  :)

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/c_and_s/ccip/
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/c_and_s/ccip/pop_sec
urity_training.html

watch word wrap


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 Any info on the CCIP Cetification

 Regards,

 Indra Moodley
 DNS Administrator
 Satellite Data Networks

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 Welcome to GroupStudy.com.  Your username and password are as follows:
 Your Username: Lamagra
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Re: CCIE starting pay [7:33899]

2002-02-03 Thread Jeff Buehler

Change the original posters question to include:

How about a CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP, CCIE with 16 years of Telecom
experience.  (DS0,DS1, DS3, OC-3 to OC-192, DWDM)  Telco switch etc.
(test, turn-up, trouble-shooting)and only physical experience with IT?




Guy  wrote in message
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 Well, more power to you!!!

 As far as what you should expect

 An entry level NOC position If you go in with the attitude that you
 should be at a Senior Level because of the IE, then you will be one of the
 ones crying about how theres no jobs available... Which ever way you go, I
 doubt your CCIE will have any more leverage than your CCNP will...
Something
 that might be a good move for you is a latteral move within your ISP. in
the
 AS support or something  But it sounds like you are the person the
 average user calls when they cant get the little E thing on their desktop
to
 do anything If thats your position, get out and move... If you support
 the companies about their T1, then your in a good starting place...

 Best of luck, everyone has to start, but Im afraid the CCIE at this stage
 may hurt you...

 Heres what I mean You are qualified for entry level... Your
 Certifications say you are over qualified Your work experience says
your
 under qualified for your certs...

 What does an employer do? If they have delt with a CCIE before, they
 probobly wont consider you because they dont have the confidence in you to
 control their multi million dollar network

 On the otherside... Your certifications would get you overlooked for the
 positions you would excel at quickly and allow you to get the experience,
 because they dont think you would accept any offer for a lower position...

 So your resume gets dumped

 Some important things to consider.

 I would not consider your resume if it had all of that, and all within one
 year... My first instinct would be BRAIN DUMPS... CHEET SHEETS
 TRANSCENDERS, and I would throw your resume away

 Now someone with CCNA, maybe CCNP, but not too much, would get my
attention
 for a good paying entry to mid level position

 CCIE is upper level position Cant put you in charge of my team of
 engineers with experience levels ranging from 2-10 years when you have
 0-1 No one would folllow you. It would not be a good team anymore
 These are things beyond the technical aspect that management must face.

 Just think about it.. Im not trying to keep you from succeding, just
trying
 to keep you from hurting yourself...

 Its like the small company that saves up their money for a Super Bowl
Ad...
 They get 3 million responses and their 2 man company cant handle it
WHat
 happens to them?

 They run themselves out of business... too much too fast...

 - Original Message -
 From: John Neiberger
 To:
 Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 4:31 PM
 Subject: Re: CCIE starting pay [7:33899]


  To go through those certs that quickly is very impressive!  If you pass
  the lab, I still think you will get a lot of funny looks when you say
  you have no work experience, yet you are a CCIE.  As long as you're
  prepared for that, it's up to you to sell yourself.  It will be tough
  but I think if you can show that you really know your stuff, you should
  be able to find a pretty good job.
 
  However, I wouldn't count on a huge salary right at the begging simply
  because of the certifications.
 
  Good luck!
  John
 
   Joe Carr  1/31/02 12:33:02 PM 
  I'm going for my CCIE now and I have completed the CCNA,CCDA,CCNP,CCIE
  written all within the last five months. I currently work for an ISP in
  tech
  support (help desk) and I do not not have NOC experience. I have a
  very
  impressive lab and plan to boe done with the CCIE lab in about four
  months.
  am just wondering what I should expect out there, I just turrend 21 so
  I
  still pritty young yet but I have gotten all of these certs plus an
  MCDBA
  and A+ in less then a year.
 
  Joe Carr
  A+, MCDBA, CCNA, CCDA, CCNP
  - Original Message -
  From: John Neiberger
  To: ;
  Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:47 PM
  Subject: Re: CCIE starting pay [7:33899]
 
 
   I'd be surprised if you could find a CCIE with no work experience.
  Even
   if you could, they wouldn't be worth that much, IMHO.  Assuming I
  pass
   in April, I'll have just over three years experience and a CCIE
   certification.  What does that mean?
  
   Well, it means that if I leave my current job to look for work
   elsewhere, I'll be going up against CCIEs with 5-7+ years experience
   plus degrees.  Someone with only three years experience still isn't
   going to be the most marketable person around.
  
   If you somehow managed to get CCIE and have no work experience at
  all,
   I wouldn't expect a starting salary higher than a CCNA.
  
   John
  
Joe Carr  1/31/02 11:26:39 AM 
   what would be the average starting pay for CCIE with no work
   

Re: Stupid Question [7:32591]

2002-01-19 Thread Jeff Buehler

That leads me to a related question...

would it be better for my stack of 2500's and Cat switches to leave
them on, or should I shut them off when not used.  This is a lab setup.

Jeff


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 What is the proper way to shutdown a router? not reload, but shutdown?
Just
 flick the switch? Seems to brutal to me.

 Richard Tufaro - MCSE - GSEC- CCNA
 Network Engineer - Anda Inc.
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Re: full-duplex Ethernet cable? [7:31643]

2002-01-12 Thread Jeff Buehler

or BERT Test


Allen May  wrote in message
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 Yep...and PIN Number, ACL List, etc.  I used to bug instructors by
referring
 to them as Network Interface Card Card's to point out what NIC Card really
 was ;)

 Allen
 - Original Message -
 From: Patrick Ramsey
 To:
 Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 11:54 AM
 Subject: RE: full-duplex Ethernet cable? [7:31643]


  Is NIC Card kinda like a FAT Table?  : p
 
   Daniel Cotts  01/11/02 12:34PM 
  Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) uses two pair (four wires) on pins 12 and
 36
  of an RJ-45 plug. Whether it runs as full or half duplex is determined
by
  the connected equipment - NIC card, Hub, Switch, router, etc.
  If Ethernet is running over coax cable then it is limited to half
duplex.
 
   -Original Message-
   From: mlh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 10:56 AM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: full-duplex Ethernet cable? [7:31643]
  
  
   Hi, there,
  
  
   how many pairs of two-twisted cable are used for full-duplex
   Ethernet ? what
   is the
   difference between full- and half- duplex cable?
  
   Thank you in advance.
  
  
  
   Regrads,
  
   mlh




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Re: Compresses Cisco IOS to fit onto a smaller flash size. [7:31730]

2002-01-12 Thread Jeff Buehler

I  have.   It appears to work well.  I have a lab and not production
routers.

The file is compressed to about half of its regular size.

You will require more DRAM to run the IOS as it, depending on your router,
will load the file to ram before uncompressing.

Below is the free program that I use.

http://www.mcseco-op.com/Mzmaker.zip


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 I wonder if anyone has tried to compress a larger Cisco IOS to fit onto a
 router with a smaller flash. If so, I'd appreciated for some pointers.


 Thanks




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Re: Serial Line problems [7:31426]

2002-01-10 Thread Jeff Buehler

This sounds like it may be a 'flag' on the line.  Some of these old telco
lines were originally only used for voice, and when a line is re-used the
outside plant tech might just tap into a line leaving a long un-used flag or
tail on the line.  This was ok for voice, but for T1 or above it acts line a
huge antannae and causes problems.

One way to verify this is to always run the following BERT patterns before
accepting a circuit for a minimum of 3 minutes each.  (or require the telco
to do it for you)

all-ones
1:7
2 in 8
3 in 24
QRSS
All-Zeroes (if B8ZS)

Jeff
Senior Telecom Tech
CCNP


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 I just finished testing with the lec (XO), while they could run clean to
the
 NIU, they had a problem running quazi to the csu. Finally I think they
will
 be taking some responsiblility for the issue.

 Thanks for everyones input,

 Im learing way more about Layer 1 than I care to, but then again isnt
 knowledge, power!???

 Thanks

 Erich

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 From: Steven A. Ridder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 11:06 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Serial Line problems [7:31426]


 If it was a crossed pair somewhere, it wouln't come up at all.  No
carrier.

 It can very well be bad dmarc extensions, but so many all at once.  Is it
 all in one area of the state/city?  Could still be bad telco wiring if in
 same area of CO.

 I believe that the customer of yours receive timing on the CO, not your
 frame-switch, even though your souce is supposed to be higher.  Are you
not
 synced with the telco switch or the USNO?

 Maybe someone else can speak about the avail banwidth output, but I just
 checked a T1 frame module, and I have the same output, so I don't think
it's
 that.  I'll look that one up though.

 I'd still focus on the timing.

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Re: Cisco 1200 Catalyst switches [7:31548]

2002-01-10 Thread Jeff Buehler

I use the console cable for 2500/2600 router access, but I use a straight
cable instead of a rolled.


Jeff

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 I have recently been given two 1200 switches but cannot access them.  I am
 running Win2000 with Vandyke CRT3.4 and my co-worker is running win NT 4.0
 with Hyperterm, neither one of us can get any response from either switch.
 Any suggestions??




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