Re: Full Duplex

2001-02-21 Thread Network Operations

The 2Mbps link i had mentioned is a serial link (E1)  not an ethernet link.

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"dark_baby" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Yes. You'll get 2M Transmit  2M REceive(4M) between AB with full duplex.
 With half duplex transfer rate is poor, it is about 1M or less.
 You can imply full duplex only with switch, or just host to host link.
With
 hub, you can only use half duplex , because each station must detect
 collision before transfer, full duplex doesn't detect collision(There is
no
 collision with full duplex).



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Full Duplex

2001-02-20 Thread Network Operations

Hello friends,

What does a FULL Duplex link exactly imply?
Suppose i hav a 2Mbps Full duplex link running between say my place  a
customer's place.
Practically does it mean i shud get 2Mbps Transmit  2Mbps Receive traffic
simultaneously?
if so, at peak traffic (both trans  recv) what will be the effect on speed
of data transfer, in case if point A is an ISP  point B is its customer(for
internet usage).

Thanks in advance.
Regards
Akshay
CCNA 2.0

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Re: Need Help about CCNP2

2001-02-05 Thread Network Operations


Hi Vikas,

There is no hard  fast rule  or fashion on sequence of exams to be taken.
As for CCNP2.0 Cisco Press books r already out in market (published by
Techmedia)in India.
As for me i prefer the old sequence of taking CCNP exams: 1) routing (BSCN),
2) switching(BCMSN), 3) Remote Access(BCRAN), 4)CIT
Hope this helps

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"vikas patel" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hello there,
 How r u? i am new to this web site and i am quite amaze also and now
 frequently visiting this web site.
 I have a small question regarding my CCNP2.0. what if i give BCRAN exam
 first in this CCNP2.0 track, which other topics that i need to take care
of.
 I am in india and no other book is available for CCNP2.0 track at this
 moment.
 any kind of help will be appreciated.
 Kind regards
 vikas
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Newbie question on Multilinking

2000-12-09 Thread Network Operations

I want to multilink 2nos 64Kbps Leased Lines ( to aggregate 128Kbps) both
links connected on same cisco routers on either side (Model of Cisco router
is different on both sides) . pls let me know how this configuration can be
done  also if any particular IOS version is reqd. Is this function limited
to any model of cisco router or it is possible on any model.

Thanks in advance
Akshay




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