CCNP and CCDA... [7:42684]

2002-04-26 Thread Jeffrey W. Hall

I would like to say that I've browsed through many news and web groups, but
you guys are the top I've seen.  I find myself being intimidated reading
your indepth responses.

I finished up my CCNP last week and finished my CCDA exam this morning.  I
plan on sitting the CCDP exam in 2 weeks and taking the CCIE written in 2
months after a short Army paid fun-filled trip out east.  ha ha

I feel fortunate that I am able to do this type of work for 12-14+ hours a
day and then come home and spend several more hours learning from you guys.

Thanks again and wish me luck!

Jeffrey W. Hall
Network Administrator, CCNP, CCDA, SCSA, MCSE
U.S. Army




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RE: Need Part # for DB60 DTE to DB60 DCE back to b [7:42183]

2002-04-22 Thread Jeffrey W. Hall

I appreciate all of the info.  I am wanting this info for work. I normally
would just look at Ebay, but being in the military, we have all sorts of
wierd rules about where and how we have to purchase, even if that means
passing up a great deal and having to pay more.  Your hard-earned tax
dollars at work!  ha ha

Jeff

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I have bought from symmic, and things have worked out well, too.

Tom Larus


Wow  wrote in message
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 I have bought some back to back cables from this place:
 http://www.symmic.com/computer/cabcisco.htm

 pretty cheap and no problems.

 Dennis

 Jason  wrote in message
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  The part number is that there isn't a part number because Cisco doesn't
 have
  such a cable.
 
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   Does anyone know what the Cisco part number of the DB60 DTE to DB60
DCE
  back
   to back crossover cable?  I realize the part number may be different
 based
   on cable length, so let's use a 6 foot cable.
  
   Thanks in advance,
  
   Jeffrey W. Hall
   Network Administrator, CCNP, SCSA, MCSE
   U.S. Army




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RE: MBA or CCIE [7:41809]

2002-04-20 Thread Jeffrey W. Hall

Ok, I've been following this thread for a while and I have a stupid
question.  How is a CCIE certification comparable to an MBA?  I guess I
don't understand this because I am in the military and am not exposed to the
environment where this would be relevant.  It seems to me that an individual
who has an MBA is the office/sit at a desk type of person, whereas an
individual with a CCIE is neck-deep in technology and getting their hands
dirty.  Am I off-base here?  I sure don't want to offend anyone with my
ignorance of the subject.

I am actively persuing my CCIE certification having earned my CCNP
yesterday!  I am also 5 classes away from finishing my Bachelor's degree.  I
would be interested to know if I need both the MBA and the CCIE, because I
definitely plan on earning the CCIE.

Thanks, as always,

Jeff

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But it's good to know that employer-sponsorship still happens. I had my MBA
classes sponsored at my previous 2 employers. I'm sure my current one will
do it too, but it just doesn't feel right to ask for it in such economy. Our
stock is OK but the environment is not very encouraging. Anyway back to my
CCIE quest for now!

Tarek

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Just don't get too many B-'s because the employer will pay but the school
won't let you play.:)

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lots of companies have tuition reimbursement programs. you pay up front,
take the class, pass with the required grade ( in my case, my employer
required a B- ( B minus ) and receive reimbursement for the cost of the
class. books were not included.

My employer at the time was a major brokerage firm. My current employer ( a
telco ) offers a similar program.

It can take one a long time, doing it this way - night classes. We used to
call it the ten year plan :-

HTH


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 Hi

 Just curious, are there still employers who sponsor MBA's at this time?
You
 don't even have to tell me the names but just a yes or no :)

 Thanks
 Tarek




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Need Part # for DB60 DTE to DB60 DCE back to back crossover [7:42053]

2002-04-19 Thread Jeffrey W. Hall

Does anyone know what the Cisco part number of the DB60 DTE to DB60 DCE back
to back crossover cable?  I realize the part number may be different based
on cable length, so let's use a 6 foot cable.

Thanks in advance,

Jeffrey W. Hall
Network Administrator, CCNP, SCSA, MCSE
U.S. Army




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Re: What is the best HyperTerminal program for Linux? [7:41228]

2002-04-11 Thread Jeffrey W. Hall

Does anyone know of a good step by step tutorial for setting up minicom 
for use to terminal into routers and switches?  Pardon my ignorance, 
I've done a good amount of work with linux, but I've never used any 
terminal program besides HyperTerminal (don't laugh) on anything but 
windows.  I've been studying over the man pages, but they're about as 
confusing as I've found.

TIA,

Jeff

Kent Hundley wrote:

minicom or, the x version, xminicom.  It should be included in most linux
distros.

-Kent

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I'm looking for a good hyperterminal program for linux, if anyone has any
recommendations.

Thanks,

Jeff




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RE: TCP/IP and DOD [7:39657]

2002-04-05 Thread Jeffrey W. Hall

What??  Those of you who insist on detracting a good conversation with
needless comments like that have to much time on your hands, Don.
Why don't you and others like you stick to the topic and not be so
tempted to provide such a short-sighted remark.

Jeffrey W. Hall
Network Administrator, MCSE, CCNA, SCSA


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Well, if we're veering off into the realm of political commentary and
putdown, I suppose it's ok to ask whether George W. Bush could spell
TCP/IP
all by himself.

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 Yea, it was Al Gore who invented TCP/IP and the internet, all by
 himself.

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 Vint Cerf wasn't commissioned. He was a graduate student at UCLA. BBN
 set
 up the infrastructure of the ARPANET and got the Interface Message
 Processors (routers) and the 56-Kbps links up and running. To use the
 ARPANET, universities had to write software for the devices that
 connected
 to the ARPANET. TCP/IP grew out of that effort.

 Priscilla

 At 03:47 PM 4/5/02, Rico Ortiz wrote:
 My understanding is Vint Cerf, was the creator of the TCP/IP
protocols.
 Not
 sure but was he not commissioned by DOD/BBN during the ARPAnet days..
 
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 I am a technical reviewer for a book, and someone wrote that TCP/IP
was
 written by the Depertment of Defense.  I am confident that ARPAnet
was
 commissiond by the DoD in the 60's to BBN, and maybe TCP/IP was
derived
 from
 these early protocls, but to say the the DoD, or BBN or anyone other
 than
 the Internet community wrote TCP and IP would be incorrect, right?  I
 seem
 to remember that IP was used in ArpaNet, but not TCP.  I thought TCP
 was
 written in various universities.  I could even look up the couple
(who
 used
 to work at Cisco) who wrote it.
 
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Looking for a cheap, used ATM module for 4000 rout [7:39589]

2002-03-27 Thread Jeffrey W. Hall

If anyone out there knows where I can find a good, cheap ATM module for a
Cisco 4000 router, I'd appreciate any help.  Haven't seen anything on Ebay.

Thanks,

Jeff




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