Re: CCIE TEST

2000-07-14 Thread Krazikat

If you are  even comparing CCIE written with ccna and acrc you have a big
suprise ahead of you...

Fred Flinstone wrote:

> Question  For the CCIE written test are the questions laid telling you
> there are two answers..or one or thre...etc to a question  like in the CCNA
> and ACRC  or do they give you a list of answers  and your supposed to
> determine if one answer matches,  or two, or all?  I some how got the
> impression that this is the case.
>
> Thanks
>
> Kyle
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Re: 7206 for sale

2000-07-14 Thread Krazikat


What are the specs of the cards installed? Give me a show diag and sho
hardware. show tech also just to check it out. I may require access to it to
check this thing out before making a deal.

Nathan Casassa

Marcio Pugina wrote:

> My compnay has recently posted a 7206 for sale on eBay we paid
> $22,000.00 for it new.  It has an NPE 200 128 Megs of RAM, HSSI port WAN
> routing protocols and lots of other features.  If anyone is interested
> in it I believe they will be able to buy it at or under $10,000.00
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=379937077
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Re: Editing ACL's

2000-08-07 Thread Krazikat

I think it may be possible when using named access-lists instead of numbered.

STRAND Scott wrote:

> Is it possible to edit only one line of an access list without removing the entire 
>ACL. I heard that it is possible now with having
> to cut and paste. Can you advise.
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
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Re: ip header question

2000-08-07 Thread Krazikat

Atif... it seems nobody answered your question. It is a topic of good
discussion. Lets talk about it.

Nate

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Re: About ping on router

2000-08-07 Thread Krazikat

I bet because of the way your ISP has it set up you are sourcing from an IP that
is not being routed on the Internet. Do you have a separate IP range for your
serial and gateway address that your ethernet LAN side is? If so, try doing an
extended ping and sourcing your Ethernet IP address and see what happens. The
problems with having the ip name-server command and being set up for that range
is that you can not force a source an IP address. You might be able to set up
NAT and create an internal IP translation for the DNS server and then force the
source address, but have fun with that one..

Nathan

frank wrote:

> I could ping IP address in windows 98 dos window successfully,but when i
> telnet on my router (2610)
> i could not ping IP address outside of my router,and if i ping
> www.ibm.com,for example ,i could not get right DNS resolution,but i have set
> up DNS server on router  by "ip name-server a.b.c.d "
> Router#ping www.ibm.com
> Translating "www.ibm.com"...domain server (a.b.c.d)
> % Unrecognized host or address, or protocol not running.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> frank
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Re: Cisco Debugging tool

2000-08-07 Thread Krazikat

Use the Cisco Stack Decoder

J K wrote:

> Hello Group
>
> Does anyone know of the webpage that could decode router errors such as
> stack errors . I have tried on TAC and i know i have seen it before .
>
> But i am not sure if i had seen it on cisco's internal network . That may be
> the case . IF someone has any ideas Please let me know
>
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Re: Terminal Server

2000-05-25 Thread Krazikat

Annex

Sam Adams wrote:

> I am getting a little tired of switching the roll cable between routers.
> What's good and reasonably price solution to this problem?
>
> Opinions welcomed.
>
> Thanks.
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Re: change telnet port number

2000-05-25 Thread Krazikat

This is just an idea, but if you disabled port 23, and then enabled Port
Address Translation (PAT) which is the same concept as NAT.  I wonder if
that would work . I may try it in my lab later.  Let me know if you can
figure something out.


Nathan

Scazz wrote:

> Anyone know how to (or if you can) change the port the router uses for
> inbound telnet sessions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brent
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Re: Certificationzone White Paper

2000-05-25 Thread Krazikat

Did you get the whitepaper? I have a copy...


Nathan

Eugene Chandler wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> Does any have the white paper entitled
> "CCIE Bridging", that appeared in the
> January 2000 Certificationzone?
>
> If so, may I get you to email me a copy.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Eugene C.
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Re: WAN question

2000-05-25 Thread Krazikat

Has anyone here researched the problems that modem manufacturers may be
having now?  For years they were making a killing selling newer faster
modems.  Now the can't do anything because of POTS limitations.  I wonder
how this has affected company profits etc.??

"Diegmueller, Jason (I.T. Dept)" wrote:

> : POTS stands for Plain Ol' Telephone Service, which is limited to 56K
> : (and further limited to 53K in the U.S. by the FCC)
>
> This is a technical list, and I'd like to discuss this:
>
> I've heard that the 53k FCC limit was an x2 limitation, not a K56Flex
> or v90 limitation.  The website I read this on was quite persistant
> about this, insulting USR for propograting the "lie" that 53K was
> the ceiling, when really it was just the ceiling for THEIR technology.
>
> Does anyone know the official verdict on this?
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Re: CCIE Design Lab Format Released

2000-05-28 Thread Krazikat

Anyone have an idea how they are going to number the passing certs?  Are they
going to continue adding onto the CCIE R/S and CCIE Dial numbers? Or will it be
CCDE with new numbers instead of CCIE Design?  It would be nice to start with
new numbers, giving some newer people a chance to have a lower number.

Ryan Moffett wrote:

> For anyone wondering, Cisco has released the format of the design lab.   You
> can get it here:
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/design.html#4
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Re: CCIE Design Lab Format Released

2000-05-28 Thread Krazikat

Anyone have an idea how they are going to number the passing certs?  Are they
going to continue adding onto the CCIE R/S and CCIE Dial numbers? Or will it be
CCDE with new numbers instead of CCIE Design?  It would be nice to start with
new numbers, giving some newer people a chance to have a lower number.

Ryan Moffett wrote:

> For anyone wondering, Cisco has released the format of the design lab.   You
> can get it here:
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/design.html#4
>
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Re: Fw: whats a nibble?

2000-06-06 Thread Krazikat

It is something I do to my finger nails when troubleshooting a big problem...

Andy Harding wrote:

> > thought that it was 2 hex characters- hence the hex reverse of each nibble
> > in Ethernet to Token Ring bridging conversion
> >
> > failing that a sub-byte portion of a multi-byte string for manipulation of
> > some kind?
> >
> > someone put me straight please...
> >
> > Andy
> > - Original Message -
> > From: Lawrence Dwyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 11:03 PM
> > Subject: Re: whats a nibble?
> >
> >
> > > small bite
> > > or half a byte = 4 bits which is usually on hex #
> > >
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > > What exactly is nibble?
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Re: CCIE Writen Failed again

2000-06-20 Thread Krazikat

I really don't think the survey would have anything to do with your score. I
would find that very hard to believe that Cisco would punish people for not
filling out a survey...however I would find it more then natural for them to
punish people by not knowing the material by flunking them...

Nathan

Rich Russell wrote:

> OK, this is the 2nd time that I've flunked this test.  The thing that really
> gets me is that I actually checked my answers 3 times and felt highly
> confident about it.
>
> 1st question  What does that survey at the beginning have to do with
> determining your score?  I mean if you answer low or something does that
> help you?
>
> 2nd Question Who else hates the ** test?
>
> Thanks for your input.
>
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Re: CCIE Writen Failed again

2000-06-28 Thread Krazikat

>From Cisco:

Dear Sir:

The survey does not affect your Exam score whatsoever.

If you have further concerns, please contact us directly at 1.800.829.6387,
option 2,1.

Best Regards.

Rich Russell wrote:

> OK, this is the 2nd time that I've flunked this test.  The thing that really
> gets me is that I actually checked my answers 3 times and felt highly
> confident about it.
>
> 1st question  What does that survey at the beginning have to do with
> determining your score?  I mean if you answer low or something does that
> help you?
>
> 2nd Question Who else hates the ** test?
>
> Thanks for your input.
>
> --
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