Re: 2500 bootproms

2000-11-18 Thread Robert Borejszo

Call CISCO, they give it away for shipping costs.

Robert

srclevenger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 I was swaping boot proms between rtr's that I have for my study and bent
 one of the pins to where it broke off. Does anyone have a set of spares
 (10.x.x or above) that I could pickup for a min. price?

 regards,

 Steve Clevenger

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Re: HEATED RESPONSE - WAS RE: Lab exam

2000-11-18 Thread Robert Borejszo

Way to go Adrian Wow, I wish I could put post like yours together.

Robert

"Adrian Chew" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Gee...  must have been a really bad day huh?  Can't say I disagree with
 what's been said though - there's a pretty big pipeline of people waiting
 for lab exam openings and from rumors heard of people getting throw out
 halfway through day one - there's more than enough attempts made without
any
 hope of succeeding.

 The part that troubles me most is those newbie CCNPs or CCIE writtens who
 have no idea what they're in for next.  If you ask me, having finished
your
 CCNP/CCDP/CCIE written is like 20% of the battle - the rest is yet to
come!
 It can be done - with practice, patience, practice, experience, practice,
 study - and most important of all - TIME!  And if you contrast it to elite
 atheletes who train a couple of hours a day for a lifetime, you gotta
 actually admit the CCIE is actually less demanding.

 And if you needed a whole bunch of test questions and exam prep tools such
 as Boson for those written tests, KIV the CCIE - you'll save yourself a
lot
 of grief and leave one extra spot available for someone else who stands a
 decent shot at it.  Each CCNP/CCDP level test should be passable by just
 reading a book, and having had some hands on with Cisco equipment (say 20%
 of job over 2 years in some network admin position).  The CCIE written
 should only need a bit of brushing up here and there after on some topics.

 You can try to memorize concepts and get certified - but lack of
 understanding will be a sure killer for the CCIE lab, and you'll never be
 the sharpest engineer out there.  For those people who are starting out
and
 struggling with subnetting and VLSM, networking likely isn't the line for
 you.  For those who've gotten past CCNP/CCDP - stop, think twice, before
you
 embark for the CCIE.  I have a friend who started out more than two years
 ago for the CCIE, he's got his CCNP, passed his CCIE written, but is
holding
 off the lab - he knows he's not ready.  And that's not to say he's not
 sharp, he's got an engineering background, is the lead Cisco tech in his
 company, but he's got a girlfriend and life and time he'd rather spend
doing
 other stuff as well besides preparing for the lab.

 Let's face it - the CCIE isn't for everyone.  Unfortunately the hype has
 gathered a bunch of money hungry certification crazy folks into the race.
 Thankfully - it simply cannot be done without putting in the requisite
 effort - you would have to work very hard at trying to cheat to pass the
 CCIE lab - so hard, that its just like having worked/studied for it
(hehe!).
 Fortunately, for those who dig it - the CCIE can be a very in-depth
 fulfilling lifetime experience - Cisco technology is full of neat
surprises
 and tricks, and the world just needs more and more of us.

 Chuck, hang it there - it can be tough going, but someday soon.  Thought
for
 the future - all IT certifications should be lab based...  a one day CCNP
 lab exam, 1/2 day CCNA lab exam - and make the MCSE a 2-day lab, that will
 sure weed out the thousands of paper MSCEs!

 Regards,
 Adrian

 ""Chuck Larrieu"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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  WARNING: The following is a bit heated.
 
  YOU MAY WANT TO SKIP THIS ONE
 
  R
 
  A
 
  N
 
  T
 
  A
 
  N
 
  D
 
  R
 
  A
 
  V
 
  E
 
 
  OK. Steam coming out of ears. I've been trying to avoid comment on a
 number
  of these kinds of questions, but this does it.
 
  IF YOU DON'T WANT TO DO THE F*ING WORK, WHAT MAKES YOU THINK YOU
 DESERVE
  TO BECOME A F***ING CCIE???
 
  The certification is Cisco Certified Internetworking EXPERT!
 
  It is NOT Cisco Certified Internetworking SLACKER
 
  THERE ARE NOT SHORTCUTS DO THE DAMN WORK, OR GIVE IT UP
 
  Sorry, but there are far too many unqualified people clogging the
 pipelines,
  for training classes and for the Lab itself. The certification is hard
to
  achieve for a reason. GET IT??
 
  My apologies for losing my temper, but I am getting pretty tired of
 spending
  all my spare moments in certification related activities while at the
same
  time seeing this kind of stuff coming across all the Cisco lists.
 
  RANT AND RAVE
 
  Chuck
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
  Hubert Pun
  Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 12:24 PM
  To: Cisco Study Group
  Subject: Lab exam
 
  Any one know what to expect on the lab exam?
  for example, out of 100 points
  how many points are BGP?
  how many points are SNA or DLSw?
  how many points are IPX?
  how many points are OSPF? (is it still 20?)
  how many points are Catalyst?
  what equipment to expect? (according to the website below, there will
  only be 2500, 3600, 4000 and Cat 5k)
 

Frame-Relay Question...

2000-11-07 Thread Robert Borejszo

Hello:
Excuse me if this kind of question doesn't belong here. I am in the process
of preparing for CCNA and reading Wendell Odom book (BTW, any wanna be CCNA
read this one regardless what others have to say). I am in WAN section right
now. In his example of partially meshed network  ( routers A B C D, A
connects to B C D and A is only the router connected by B C D). I understand
why we need subinterfaces on router A. But why we he has subinterface set on
routers B C D? Is it because of setup consistency or what is the catch?

Thanks,
Robert Borejszo


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Re: how to set Linux gateway?

2000-10-28 Thread Robert Borejszo

This document is a good start:

http://www.redhat.com/mirrors/LDP/HOWTO/IP-Masquerade-HOWTO.html

Regards,
Robert Borejszo

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 hello?

 who can teach me how to set LINUX gateway...
 forexample , I got and IP address for eth0 : 202.123.222.123
 and my internal IP eth1 : 192.168.0.1


 Thank you!
 Ken.


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Re: A Cheap sniffer , but a good one for Windows 98 asd ME

2000-10-21 Thread Robert Borejszo

ethereal. It's free. Visit www.ethereal.com . Setup requires a bit more than
just double click compare to commercial products.

Robert Borejszo


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   Does anyone no of a good home sniffer that is not going to break the
bank,
 that would work well to learn and to do small network analyzing...

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Re: FR Back-to-Back Cable

2000-10-21 Thread Robert Borejszo

Go to ebay. You can get it there pretty much any time for around 30-40
bucks.
Just search using keywords like cisco serial cable or db60 or simply click
below

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=468780702

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=465892451

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=466999897

Cheers,
Robert Borejszo

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 Hi,

 I have a 2523 switch which is to act as the FR switch.
 Can anyone give me the part number for the DTE-DCE back-to-back cables?

 Many thanks,


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Lab scenarios

2000-10-21 Thread Robert Borejszo

Hello group:
I've done some search, but I was not very successful looking for some
lab/network scenarios to practice on my home lab equipment. I am looking for
CCNA and CCNP levels.

Any pointers or suggestions would be very appreciated.

Robert


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Re: Protocol Analyzer displaying ARP

2000-10-19 Thread Robert Borejszo

http://www.ethereal.com/  great free protocol analyzer with functionality of
expensive commercial products.

Robert Borejszo

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 Does anybody have an example or know where I can get an example of a
 protocol analyzer output showing information about ARP?  Thanks, Jeff
 Lodwick MCSE/CCNA
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SPAN problem

2000-07-27 Thread Robert Borejszo

Hello:
I am trying to set SPAN on my 2924 switch using command set span 
My switch doesn't recognize this command. As matter of fact when I do
set ?
the only provided option is CR.

What's wrong? I was sure that 2924 can do span.

your help will be appreciated.
BTW, I am in privileged mode.

Thanks,
Robert


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ISDN BRI simulation....

2000-07-23 Thread Robert Borejszo

Hello everybody:
Excuse my simple question, but I'm just a novice wanna be CISCO guru. I 
am in the process of building my home lab. At present time I have the 
following equipment:

2503
2514
760.
Both 2503 and 760 comes with ISDN BRI. Is it possible to connect this 
two over ISDN BRI to simulate ISDN communication?

Thanks in advance,
Robert


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