Re: Weird MC3810-VCM6 error [7:57961]

2002-11-23 Thread Thomas Trygar
Cebuano,

The problem might be a bootrom issue. Maybe the Voice feature set 
requires a current or specific bootrom to program the DSPs for a 
specific purpose. I don't know where to actually look for info except 
IOS feature set release notes or bootrom installation info that might 
cover this problem.

Try : http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/support/tac/tools.shtml

Tom

cebuano wrote:

Hi group.
I'd like to know if anyone else has seen this strange error in MC3810
with VCM6.
Basically, if I load an IOS that has no Voice feature, the card is
detected as.
1 6-DSP(slot2) Voice Compression Module(v01.K0)
and the router boots fine.
If I load any image with Voice, the card is detected as.
1 6-DSP(slot2) High Performance Compression Module(v01.K0)
and the router loops with this error.
 
c54x_state_readyWARNING: DSP type unknown  defaulted to C542
c54x_state_readyWARNING: DSP type unknown  defaulted to C542
c54x_state_readyWARNING: DSP type unknown  defaulted to C542
c54x_state_readyWARNING: DSP type unknown  defaulted to C542
 
Any ideas?




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Re: DC Meeting - Router Roast Saturday [7:4657]

2002-05-03 Thread Thomas Trygar

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Bruce is unable to host the DC Meeting - Router Roast Saturday this weekend.
He
will reschedule for another weekend. He does not know the grading status from
the CCIE Lab Thursday.

Tom

Bruce Evry wrote:

 Hello,

 I am taking a break from studying for my Lab, which is coming up
 Thursday in RTP, to let everyone know that they are invited to come over
 for good food and good routing this coming Saturday. If I pass the food
 will be even grander than usual, so please - wish me luck!

 Saturday, May 4, 2002
 10 am to 4 pm
 At Bruce's House
 1607 Thomas Rd, Fort Washington, MD 20744

 The past few times Howard Berkowitz has been kind enough not only
 to attend and bring food but also to let us play on one of the GETTLABs
 racks. Very cool equipment, I am using it for most of my later than the
 last minute desperate studying.

 Bring equipment and/or laptops as well as such snack and sodas.
 There is still no charge, fees, dues and all are welcome as long as they
 like talking about routing and switching.

 Yours Truly - Bruce Evry

   DIRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE

 1607 Thomas Road,
Fort Washington, MD 20744

 From Maryland take I-95 to exit 3a in MD,
 From Virginia take Exit 2 in MD

To the Indian Head Highway South.

 Go about 3 miles, turn Left on Old Fort Road.

  Go exactly 2 miles on Old Fort Road,
Turn Right on Thomas Road.
  We are 1607 Thomas Rd,
 almost all the way down the street on the left.

 Look for bright signs  a long gravel driveway
  With no House visible from street!

 If lost, our phone # is 301-292-5231, call us!




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Re: DC Meeting - Router Roast Saturday [7:4657]

2002-05-03 Thread Thomas Trygar

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Bruce is unable to host the DC Meeting - Router Roast Saturday this weekend.
He
will reschedule for another weekend. He does not know the grading status from
the CCIE Lab Thursday.

Tom

Bruce Evry wrote:

 Hello,

 I am taking a break from studying for my Lab, which is coming up
 Thursday in RTP, to let everyone know that they are invited to come over
 for good food and good routing this coming Saturday. If I pass the food
 will be even grander than usual, so please - wish me luck!

 Saturday, May 4, 2002
 10 am to 4 pm
 At Bruce's House
 1607 Thomas Rd, Fort Washington, MD 20744

 The past few times Howard Berkowitz has been kind enough not only
 to attend and bring food but also to let us play on one of the GETTLABs
 racks. Very cool equipment, I am using it for most of my later than the
 last minute desperate studying.

 Bring equipment and/or laptops as well as such snack and sodas.
 There is still no charge, fees, dues and all are welcome as long as they
 like talking about routing and switching.

 Yours Truly - Bruce Evry

   DIRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE

 1607 Thomas Road,
Fort Washington, MD 20744

 From Maryland take I-95 to exit 3a in MD,
 From Virginia take Exit 2 in MD

To the Indian Head Highway South.

 Go about 3 miles, turn Left on Old Fort Road.

  Go exactly 2 miles on Old Fort Road,
Turn Right on Thomas Road.
  We are 1607 Thomas Rd,
 almost all the way down the street on the left.

 Look for bright signs  a long gravel driveway
  With no House visible from street!

 If lost, our phone # is 301-292-5231, call us!




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Re: DC Meeting - Router Roast Saturday [3:4657] CANCELED [7:43257]

2002-05-03 Thread Thomas Trygar

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Bruce has canceled the DC Meeting - Router Roast Saturday this weekend.
He is unable to host event. He will reschedule for another weekend. He
does not know the grading status from the CCIE Lab he took on Thursday.

Tom

Bruce Evry wrote:

 Hello,

 I am taking a break from studying for my Lab, which is coming up
 Thursday in RTP, to let everyone know that they are invited to come over
 for good food and good routing this coming Saturday. If I pass the food
 will be even grander than usual, so please - wish me luck!

 Saturday, May 4, 2002
 10 am to 4 pm
 At Bruce's House
 1607 Thomas Rd, Fort Washington, MD 20744

 The past few times Howard Berkowitz has been kind enough not only
 to attend and bring food but also to let us play on one of the GETTLABs
 racks. Very cool equipment, I am using it for most of my later than the
 last minute desperate studying.

 Bring equipment and/or laptops as well as such snack and sodas.
 There is still no charge, fees, dues and all are welcome as long as they
 like talking about routing and switching.

 Yours Truly - Bruce Evry

   DIRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE

 1607 Thomas Road,
Fort Washington, MD 20744

 From Maryland take I-95 to exit 3a in MD,
 From Virginia take Exit 2 in MD

To the Indian Head Highway South.

 Go about 3 miles, turn Left on Old Fort Road.

  Go exactly 2 miles on Old Fort Road,
Turn Right on Thomas Road.
  We are 1607 Thomas Rd,
 almost all the way down the street on the left.

 Look for bright signs  a long gravel driveway
  With no House visible from street!

 If lost, our phone # is 301-292-5231, call us!




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Re: Scenario Design: Comments Invited [7:42667]

2002-04-26 Thread Thomas Trygar

Group,

Watch your addressing you use when practicing. The IP addressing I used for
my
last lab was very similar to the lab and caused problems. I had to re-addr
interfaces with the correct network more then a few times. And since I didn't
create the IP addressing scheme, I had to keep flipping from one page to
another
for diagrams and addressing placement. The lab addressing seemed logical, but
since I didn't create and configure individual interfaces, I lost more time
with
transposing then if I just did it the addressing myself.

Per Purchasing Lab Scenarios:

I'd like the material to have is all:
1) straight labs tasks and diagrams
2) hint(s) to guide you to the specific problem
3) hints to specific solution
4) explanation on who/what/where/when/why on problem and why that particular
solution is
used/best

Obvious, with this much detail and documentation needed, the price would in
the
high range for Lab material. This layout would satisfy everyone's need. Or
you
could have a lower fee for Options 1  2 and then a little higher the
Options 1
thru 4. Since the 1-Day format is relatively new, Cisco will not it, so the
documentation would not have to change noticeably in the next few years. They
might add a little section for troubleshooting or just depend on the tasks
uniqueness for the gotchas and candidates own fat fingers and DUH factors.

Included in Lab Docs should be basic and advanced technology specific labs
on a
handful of gear.
These should be designed for no more then 6 routers. The sweet spot would be
3-4
routers.

I'd recommend that any labs not be designed on equipment most people cannot
reasonable afford. Designing 12-15 routers labs seems excessive unless all
you
will be doing is labs designed for 1-Day lab exam only for testing speed,
time
management, knowledge, etc. This could be a solution for a commercial remote
rack plan, but care should be taken to compile a 1-Day format lab for less
equipment requirements.

Recommended times for Options 1-2  1-4 should be included for comparison.
This
would give the candidate a loose measurement on his speed, and their level of
knowledge to over come any time management obstacles. The time limits would
provide a gauge on proficiency and a stopping point to look at hints, or
explanations. This would help everyone who will working on a problem for
hours
with arriving at a fix. Given time, everyone will try every command and all
fixes, while spending time on CCO and Doc CD for hours and hours when all
they
need is a clock reference that says, Times up, here's a hint. If after that
hint you reach another time reference, you should get another, Here's
another
hint or The solution is X, you need you practice/technology background.

Tom

Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:

 At 4:47 PM -0500 4/19/02, DAN DORTON wrote:
 When I say your own I mean...
 
 Give them a major net 135.50.0.0/16, or something like that.
 
 Then say R2 tokenring needs to be a /28.
 
 R3 to R5 P2P connection needs to have no more than two host addresses.
 
 So on  so forth.
 
 Make them work a bit to figure it out.
 
 This was vital to my understanding of subnettting/VLSM/CIDR.
 
 I thought I really knew all this stuff well until I hit the rack.
 
 Then I realized after 8 months that now I can crank it out without
 even thinking about it  how little I really did know.
 
 Also as far as time is concerned.
 
 I can address  get layer 2 operational on a 10 router lab in less
 than an hour. frame/atm/switching/ the works.
 
 Helps pound all the meaningless stuff that you might overlook into
 your head so far that you can never forget it.
 
 Of course this is just my opinion.

 And a good one, because you are opening up a whole area of discussion
 on addressing models for study.  My practice is generally to use lots
 of /24 and smaller, except when doing BGP models that call for
 multilevel aggregation.  My rationale for using /24, and often
 smaller, is to force people out of classful thinking.

 I do have a couple of variants, one of which is like yours -- a
 single /16, and another that has two or three /16 to force some
 discontiguous networks.

 What I hear you saying is that having one large network number allows
 you to focus on learning the hierarchical aspects of VLSM/CIDR.  The
 only problem I have with doing that generally is that you won't have
 problems with auto-summary and discontiguous networks.

 Thanks.  Good stuff.

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Cisco certification information

2001-02-09 Thread Thomas Trygar

I just received the following:

TO:  Cisco Career Certificate Holder: CCNA, CCNP, CCDA or CCDP
FROM:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SUBJECT:  Upcoming Expiration


CCIE Candidates
1. If you are currently certified as a CCIE and continue to maintain your CCIE
certification you will NOT be required to recertify in your Associate or Professional
level certifications (CCNA, CCND, CCDA, CCDP).
2. CCIE designations are valid for two years.

For information about earning your CCIE certification, or for information on CCIE
recertification, see www.cisco.com/go/ccie.

Your Cisco Career Certification will expire in [month, year].

How to Recertify
1. Review the relevant individual course exam outlines on the Certification site
(www.cisco.com/go/certifications).
2. Prepare independently or with the help of a Cisco Learning Partner.
3. Register in advance on the Certification site.
4. Review and acknowledge the Cisco Career Certifications Agreement.
5. Take and pass the exam.

Advancing a Level Also Recertifies You
To advance from Associate to Professional, review the requirements on the Certification
site and follow steps 2 through 5 above.

General Recertification Information
1. Associate and Professional certifications are valid for three years
2. You can recertify at any time before your current certification expires, but only if
the current exam is a newer version than the one used for your certification or 
previous
recertification.
3. The Certification site (www.cisco.com/go/certifications) contains more information.
4. Cisco uses the Tracking System on the Certification site to send you notifications. 
It
is your responsibility to keep your contact information current.

Want to keep up to date on training and exams?
Check (www.cisco.com/go/certifications) regularly.



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Cisco Recertification

2000-09-06 Thread Thomas Trygar

http://www.cisco.com/warp/partner/synchronicd/cc/serv/mkt/cert/career/rece_ds.htm

(need partner access for this URL)

Recertification Policy

Cisco Career Certifications at the Associate and Professional levels
(CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP certifications) are valid for three years. CCIE
certifications
and Cisco Specializations are valid for two years. Valid certifications
may be renewed indefinitely or extended. Without timely renewal,
individual career
certifications expire or become inactive. Note: Extension occurs when a
certificate holder advances to the next level.


Recertification—How

To renew certifications, holders must register for-and pass-the
appropriate Cisco recertification exams. Recertification exams are
regularly offered worldwide. Valid
certifications may be renewed indefinitely. For CCIE certificate
holders, renewal requires passing a recertification test and attending
specific sessions at Networkers
conferences.

 For CCNA and CCDA recertifications, the exam is simply the current
version of the appropriate exam.

 The Professional level has different recertification exams for CCNP
and CCDP certifications. Questions for these exams are drawn from the
several exams
 currently in use for each certification.

 For Specializations, the recertification exam is simply the current
version of the appropriate exam. (Network Management has two exams.)


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Cisco 4500 Router and CID Official Course Manual

2000-08-31 Thread Thomas Trygar

Selling the following:

 CISCO 4500 Router with 32/8 MB Memory
 Includes:
 4-Port Serial (NP-4T)
 2-Port Token Ring (NP-2R)
 1 free slot
 4 Serial Back-to-Back Cables

 Cisco IOS ver 11.2.23 w/ feature set: IP/IPX/IBM/APPN
 Prefect for CCIE/CCNP/CCNA. Has Token Ring module for DLSW+, RSRB

 Accessories:
 1 - IBM 8228 MAU w/ Type 1 connectors
 2 - Token Ring ISA NICs
 3 - Cables with DB9-to-Type 1 connectors
 1 - DB9 to RJ45 Media Adapter
 1 - Type 1 to RJ45 Media Adapter


 CID Cisco Internetwork Design
 Official Student Guide: Version 3

 Includes:
 Oct. 1999 Cisco Product Guide
 June 2000 Ed of Cisco Doc CD


 IBM PC 300GL PIII 550Mhz

 Components:
 128MB PC100 Ram
 13.5 GB HD
 8MB AGP Video
 40X CD ROM
 3 1/2' Floppy
 16 Bit Sound
 MINI TOWER
 Windows NT 4
 2 USB Ports


 CTX EZBook w/ Intel 233 MMX
 Windows 98 2nd Ed.

 Components:
 Pentium II 233MHz w/ MMX
 32 MB Ram
 Removable 2.1 GB Hard Drive
 24X CD ROM
 3 1/2' removable floppy drive
 12.1 screen (perfect condition)- Active matrix - no cracks, no trails!!

 128 bit NeoMagic Graphics accelerator
 Removable Ultra high-speed CD ROM (24X)
 Touchpad
 3D stereo Sound and wave table
 Ports:
 2 PCMCIA Card slots
 2 USB ports
 Infrared capabilities
 Video out (for connecting external monitor)
 Midi port
 External Keyboard port
 Built in microphone
 Accessories:
 Original Box all documentation
 Complete driver software
 WIN 95 OS User's Manual
 AC Adapter


 HP 4Si duplexer unit

 
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItemsuserid=trygarinclude=0since=-1sort=2rows=25

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Cisco 4500 Router and CID Course Manual

2000-08-29 Thread Thomas Trygar

Selling the following:

 CISCO 4500 Router with 32/8 MB Memory
 Includes:
 4-Port Serial (NP-4T)
 2-Port Token Ring (NP-2R)
 1 free slot
 4 Serial Back-to-Back Cables

 Cisco IOS ver 11.2.23 w/ feature set: IP/IPX/IBM/APPN
 Prefect for CCIE/CCNP/CCNA. Has Token Ring module for DLSW+, RSRB

 Accessories:
 1 - IBM 8228 MAU w/ Type 1 connectors
 2 - Token Ring ISA NICs
 3 - Cables with DB9-to-Type 1 connectors
 1 - DB9 to RJ45 Media Adapter
 1 - Type 1 to RJ45 Media Adapter


 CID Cisco Internetwork Design
 Official Student Guide: Version 3

 Includes:
 Oct. 1999 Cisco Product Guide
 June 2000 Ed of Cisco Doc CD


 IBM PC 300GL PIII 550Mhz

 Components:
 128MB PC100 Ram
 13.5 GB HD
 8MB AGP Video
 40X CD ROM
 3 1/2' Floppy
 16 Bit Sound
 MINI TOWER
 Windows NT 4
 2 USB Ports


 CTX EZBook w/ Intel 233 MMX
 Windows 98 2nd Ed.

 Components:
 Pentium II 233MHz w/ MMX
 32 MB Ram
 Removable 2.1 GB Hard Drive
 24X CD ROM
 3 1/2' removable floppy drive
 12.1 screen (perfect condition)- Active matrix - no cracks, no trails!!

 128 bit NeoMagic Graphics accelerator
 Removable Ultra high-speed CD ROM (24X)
 Touchpad
 3D stereo Sound and wave table
 Ports:
 2 PCMCIA Card slots
 2 USB ports
 Infrared capabilities
 Video out (for connecting external monitor)
 Midi port
 External Keyboard port
 Built in microphone
 Accessories:
 Original Box all documentation
 Complete driver software
 WIN 95 OS User's Manual
 AC Adapter


 HP 4Si duplexer unit

 
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Cisco 4500 Router and CID Course Manual

2000-08-24 Thread Thomas Trygar

 Selling the following:

 CISCO 4500 Router with 32/8 MB Memory
 Includes:
 4-Port Serial (NP-4T)
 2-Port Token Ring (NP-2R)
 1 free slot
 4 Serial Back-to-Back Cables

 Cisco IOS ver 11.2.23 w/ feature set: IP/IPX/IBM/APPN
 Prefect for CCIE/CCNP/CCNA. Has Token Ring module for DLSW+, RSRB

 Accessories:
 1 - IBM 8228 MAU w/ Type 1 connectors
 2 - Token Ring ISA NICs
 3 - Cables with DB9-to-Type 1 connectors
 1 - DB9 to RJ45 Media Adapter
 1 - Type 1 to RJ45 Media Adapter


 CID Cisco Internetwork Design
 Official Student Guide: Version 3

 Includes:
 Oct. 1999 Cisco Product Guide
 June 2000 Ed of Cisco Doc CD


 IBM PC 300GL PIII 550Mhz

 Components:
 128MB PC100 Ram
 13.5 GB HD
 8MB AGP Video
 40X CD ROM
 3 1/2' Floppy
 16 Bit Sound
 MINI TOWER
 Windows NT 4
 2 USB Ports


 CTX EZBook w/ Intel 233 MMX
 Windows 98 2nd Ed.

 Components:
 Pentium II 233MHz w/ MMX
 32 MB Ram
 Removable 2.1 GB Hard Drive
 24X CD ROM
 3 1/2' removable floppy drive
 12.1 screen (perfect condition)- Active matrix - no cracks, no trails!!

 128 bit NeoMagic Graphics accelerator
 Removable Ultra high-speed CD ROM (24X)
 Touchpad
 3D stereo Sound and wave table
 Ports:
 2 PCMCIA Card slots
 2 USB ports
 Infrared capabilities
 Video out (for connecting external monitor)
 Midi port
 External Keyboard port
 Built in microphone
 Accessories:
 Original Box all documentation
 Complete driver software
 WIN 95 OS User's Manual
 AC Adapter


 HP 4Si duplexer unit

 
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItemsuserid=trygarinclude=0since=-1sort=2rows=25

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Re: Stopping Ping

2000-06-09 Thread Thomas Trygar

CTRL SHIFT 6 (without X) will work, you just have to keep press buttons
until it stops process. I don't know if it works for domain lookups though.

Lawrence Dwyer wrote:

 well, when I came in today, it had luckily stopped pinging, last night I had
 set up an interface to return the pings so it would go much much faster, guess
 it blazed through . This morning I have set up a test. Reeverse telnetting in,
 started pinging, there is no way to log out of the router, can't type
 anything. Ctr Shft 6 x gives you the main async server box. From there I disc
 sessions, cleared lines, tried it several different ways. Everytime I got back
 in the router, it was trying to ping. I would probably have to have telnet
 setup in the router instead of reversing in, to give me a different line
 allowing me to reload.
 Larry

 Ryan Moffett wrote:

  I would imagine logging out of the router would do the sameping is run
  in exec mode...
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
  Albert Ip
  Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 10:27 PM
  To: 'Lawrence Dwyer'; 'Groupstudy'
  Subject: RE: Stopping Ping
 
  You got the answer there.
  "Ctr Shft 6" same time, than  "x"
 
  Albert
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
  Lawrence Dwyer
  Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 6:27 PM
  To: Groupstudy
  Subject: Stopping Ping
 
  Is there any way to stop a long ping on a router?
  I set a hundred packets or more some times to get to other routers and
  see what I am getting, but if I wish to terminate a routers pining
  before the number I set is finished, is there a way? Ctr Shft 6 x,
  break, pause, etc etc I havne't found the magic keys yet.
  Larry
 
  --
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  Sherikon, Inc
  301-619-7946
 
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Cisco 4500 Router, 2901 Switch, etc up for grabs

2000-06-07 Thread Thomas Trygar

Use the following linnk to find all auctions:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItemsuserid=trygarinclude=0since=-1sort=2rows=25

Cisco 2901 Switch with the following modules:
- 100BaseTX Supervisor
- 12-port 10/100BaseTX Ethernet

Cisco 4500 router with the following modules/equipment:
- 4-Port Serial NPM (NP-4T)
- 2-Port Token Ring NPM (NP-2R)
- 1 free module slot
- 4 Serial Back-to-Back Cables

HP Netserver E45 266MHz including the following:
- Pentium II 266Mhz
- 128 MB ECC RAM
- 8.4 GB Hard Drive
- Adaptec SCSI controller
- 10/100 NIC card
- CD-ROM
- 1.44 Floppy Drive
including:
- 4mm DAT backup drive

HP Netserver E45 233MHz including the following:
- Pentium II 233Mhz
- 96 MB ECC RAM
- 4.2 GB Hard Drive
- Adaptec SCSI controller
- 10/100 NIC card
 -CD-ROM
 -1.44 Floppy Drive

Use the following linnk to find all auctions:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItemsuserid=trygarinclude=0since=-1sort=2rows=25

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Re: consultants store on awl.com

2000-06-07 Thread Thomas Trygar



You can also go to http://www.elgrande.com for 40% + off on books. Two
caveats though: they ship only in US as of 1-2 month ago (they will ship
internationally) sometime and they only take Visa or MasterCharge.
Albert wrote:

Within
the US: 1-888-805-4363
Outside the US: 1-317-705-6302
""John
Deatherage"" [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote in message 00f601bfd00d$0cbb0a80$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:00f601bfd00d$0cbb0a80$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...The
website for the consultants program/cisco press seems to be down, instead
of just under-reconstruction. Does anyone have the toll-free number
to order books?






Re: Exam Outlines

2000-06-07 Thread Thomas Trygar

There now called "Exam Outline and Preparation Guide".
For Support (640-506) you get 4 bullets that might fill up 1 page, the rest is
cert info including Instructor training and CiscoPress URLs.

This is pretty lame compared to Version 1 objectives. Study hard ladies and
gentlemen cause I'd image the exams will get harder with as little info Cisco is
providing.

Tom Trygar

Steve Kalman wrote:

 Here's the url:

 http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/exam_list.ht
 m

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 It appears Cisco has finally put the exam outlines on their site for the 2.0
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Cisco 4500 Router, 2901 Switch, etc up for sell

2000-06-05 Thread Thomas Trygar

Selling Cisco 4500 Router, 2901 Switch, HP Netservers

Cisco 2901 Switch with the following modules:
100BaseTX Supervisor
12-port 10/100BaseTX Ethernet

Cisco 4500 router with the following modules/equipment:
4-Port Serial NPM (NP-4T)
2-Port Token Ring NPM (NP-2R)
1 free module slot
4 Serial Back-to-Back Cables

HP Netserver E45 266MHz including the following:
Pentium II 266Mhz
128 MB ECC RAM
8.4 GB Hard Drive
Adaptec SCSI controller
10/100 NIC card
CD-ROM
1.44 Floppy Drive
including:
4mm DAT backup drive

HP Netserver E45 233MHz including the following:
Pentium II 233Mhz
96 MB ECC RAM
4.2 GB Hard Drive
Adaptec SCSI controller
10/100 NIC card
CD-ROM
1.44 Floppy Drive

The auctions on eBay with the following link:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItemsuserid=trygarinclude=0since=-1sort=2rows=25

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Re: Cisco Certified Salaries

2000-06-05 Thread Thomas Trygar

NEVER QUIT A JOB. 29000 is low, but you only have 3 months experience. Look
and plan interviews while still getting work experience from present
employer.

Tom Trygar

Dale Holmes wrote:

 Yes. Quit today! Go to www.dice.com and find another job in your area.

 Where do you live anyway?

 From: James Gan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: James Gan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Cisco Certified Salaries
 Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 07:49:32 -0700 (PDT)
 
 Well, after reading all the posts regarding this
 subject I'm kinda in doubt to as what my true value
 is. what do you guys (recruiters or fellow
 professionals) think, I've 3 years in this field, with
 a B.A, CCNP, CCNA, MCSE, Network+. I'm getting
 27K/yr.. Am I considered pathetic ??
 
 *
 I agree anyone making less than 60k in this field is
 underpaid no matter
 where you live. Starting salary is 60k even with a
 CCNA. At least it was 3
 years ago when I left System Admin and went to Wan
 development.
 
 Derek S. Winchester
 Sr. Wan Engineer
 Data Communications Department
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Phone: 410-953-4887
 Cell: 443-562-3456
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: John Wu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2000 4:36 PM
 To: Chad A. Simmons, MCSE; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Cisco Certified Salaries
 
 
 $29k is very low in the IT industry.
 
 Give yourself 2 more yrs of experience and you should
 be making 40-50k
 
 It is redundant to put MCP and MCSE next to each
 other.
 
 - Original Message -
 From: "Chad A. Simmons, MCSE" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2000 2:00 PM
 Subject: Cisco Certified Salaries
 
 
   I am a consultant for a small consulting firm. I
 have about 3 months of
   (real experience. I used to do small consulting jobs
 on the side)
   experience. I have earned my MCP, MCSE, CCNA, and
 CCDA. I am currently
   persuing my CCNP. I make only 29,000 a year plus
 overtime. This seems low
 to
   me. I was wondering what anyone in a similar
 situation is making.
  
   Best Regards,
   Chad,  MCP, MCSE, CCNA, CCDA
  
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Re: Lab Comments Requested

2000-06-05 Thread Thomas Trygar

Tony,

A guy I knwo of  has Teltone ISDN simulators for sell for around $1700 and below.

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Tony Vendetti wrote:

 Well fellow cisco disciples (older meaning of students implied)

 I am being given the following equipment  to work out a Lab design.  The list
 below is what I have on site now.  I know that some pieces are missing,
 specifically anything that will work with ATM or Gig E.  IOS is not an issue,
 I have access to CCO and permission level to download anything I want.

 What pieces would you recommend ?  I want to be sure I request equipment that
 will give me the most bang for the the buck widest possible (I do have to be
 reasonable) range for experimentation as I move towards the CCIE (maybe two
 years, i'm a slow learner).

 Here is the List of what I have now.

 Catayst 5500 with Sup III and 24 port 10/100 Blade  AC Power
 Cisco 3810 (inc, FXX, FXS (3 ports each) Ethernet BRI and an Multifuntion T1
 mod
 serial sync ports)
 2 - Cisco 3640 each equipped with  : 2 Ethernet 2,  Token Ring,  2 WIC 1T
 2 - Cisco 2620 each equipped with : 1 WIC 1T , 2FXO, 2 FXS
 2 - Cisco 2520 (Fixed Configs)
 1 - Cisco 2513 (Fixed Configs)
 1 - Cisco 2511 (Fixed Configs)
 1 - Cisco 1750 ( Fixed Config)

 Also I have three NT servers, two Running IPX,  One Linux server (Syslog), 13
 individual laptops (133Mhz) to use as user pcs.  A laptop with Sniffer Pro is
 also included with each lab and two licenses for Sniffer, to run on remote
 Users for testsing and Troubleshooting.

 I am in process of picking up some older IBM TR Nics and 4 MAU's

 I also have one Cisco 2800 series hub.

 Now For the embarassing part.  I hate to ask a question without you knowing
 I've thought about it.
 Below Is what I think would be my idea to complete this lab scenario.

 Begin with  a Lightstream 1010 (4 OC-3 Ports) and two 2912MF-XL with OC-3 ATM
 Modules.
 I would add 4 2610 Cisco routers as a flexible addition, also acquiring 4
 each of the following modules for the 2600 series.   2 port serial (high), 1
 ort ISDN U, 1 Port ISDN BRI S/T, 1 port ethernet, 4 port ethernet (only 2),
 4port ISDB BRI S/T, 1 port channelized T1 (Only 2)

 I would acquire the Adtran ISDN simulator.

 Now it's your turn tell me my loopholes and mistakes.  What can I take out,
 and what should I add.

 By the way I am being given four BRI lines (actually two in Illinois and two
 in Indiana)  So I can have separate locations and play with the local
 telcos.  In the near future there will be between 4-8 more similiar labs
 across the USA, I get to be one of the first .

 Tony Vendetti
 CCNA,CCDA,RCDD, MCSE

 Tony Vendetti
 CCNA,CCDA,RCDD, MCSE

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Cisco 4500 Router, 2901 Switch, etc up for grabs

2000-06-05 Thread Thomas Trygar

Cisco 2901 Switch with the following modules:
100BaseTX Supervisor
12-port 10/100BaseTX Ethernet

Cisco 4500 router with the following modules/equipment:
4-Port Serial NPM (NP-4T)
2-Port Token Ring NPM (NP-2R)
1 free module slot
4 Serial Back-to-Back Cables

HP Netserver E45 266MHz including the following:
Pentium II 266Mhz
128 MB ECC RAM
8.4 GB Hard Drive
Adaptec SCSI controller
10/100 NIC card
CD-ROM
1.44 Floppy Drive
including:
4mm DAT backup drive

HP Netserver E45 233MHz including the following:
Pentium II 233Mhz
96 MB ECC RAM
4.2 GB Hard Drive
Adaptec SCSI controller
10/100 NIC card
CD-ROM
1.44 Floppy Drive

Use the following linnk to find all auctions:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItemsuserid=trygarinclude=0since=-1sort=2rows=25

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Re: HSRP question

2000-05-26 Thread Thomas Trygar


From Cisco IOS Software command summary:
The router is configured to preempt, which means that when the local
router has a Hot Standby priority higher than the current active router,
the local router should attempt to assume control as the active router.
If preempt is not configured, the local router assumes control as
the active router only if it receives info indicating that there is no
router currently in the active state(acting as the designated router).
ex. If priority 50 router does not get notified by Active priority 150
router (link between the 2 routers cut or complete power failure) the non-active
priority 50 router does not become active and your HSRP implementation
worthless and/or your job.
Tom Trygar
Chris Gore wrote:
Why would you have both Routers as "Preempt"? I thought
that only the
primary should have this command so that it would become the primary
after
coming back on line.
Chris
""Hughes, Nicholas"" [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Mary,
>
> Here is a correct HSRP config
>
>
> Router A
>
> interface FastEthernet2/0
> ip address 10.10.52.66 255.255.255.240
> no ip redirects
> no ip directed-broadcast
> standby 17 priority 150
> standby 17 preempt
> standby 17 ip 10.10.52.65
>
> Router B
>
> interface FastEthernet2/0
> ip address 10.10.52.67 255.255.255.240
> no ip redirects
> no ip directed-broadcast
> standby 17 priority 200
> standby 17 preempt
> standby 17 ip 10.10.52.65
>
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Nick
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Mary Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 3:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: HSRP question
>
>
> I have 2 routers . Router B is set up for Hot Standby
> Router A is 2524, Router B is 2620:
>
> Router A configuration:
> .
> .
> int e0
> ip address 209.49.216.241 255.255.255.248
> standby 1 ip 209.49.216.245
> standby 1 preempt
> standby 1 priority 110
> no ip directed-broadcast
> !
> int s0
> ip address 206.181.61.66 255.255.255.252
> encapsulation ppp
> no fair-queue
> .
> .
> .
>
>
> Roouter B configuration:
>
> .
> .
> int f0/0
> ip address 209.49.216.245 255.255.255.248
> standby 1 ip
> standby 1 preempt
> no ip directed-broadcast
> !
> int s0/0
> ip address 206.181.61.66 255.255.255.252
> encapsulation ppp
> no fair-queue
> .
> .
>
> My questions are:
> (1). Is the above configuration correct ?
> (2). If router A go down, router B should up instantly
> ?
> (3). Can I use sam serial ip address on both router ?
>
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Re: IOS Commands

2000-05-20 Thread Thomas Trygar

Cisco also has a book/manual called "Cisco IOS Software Command Summary: Cisco
IOS Release 11.3" 11.3 was current as of 3-4 weeks ago.

Call  408-526-4000 or 1-800-553-NETS (6387). You want Customer Service, the
Cisco Order Number is DOC-CIOSCS11.3. It's $40.

Tom Trygar

Brian Lodwick wrote:

 Cisco puts out a book (one of those paperbacks that come with products)
 called Cisco IOS Software Command Summary for each Internetwork Operating
 System. These books have more commands in them than you would ever want to
 learn, but as a referrence book it would be ok. It says on the cover the
 book is also available on CD-ROM and the World Wide Web.
 I got mine from work and I think you get it when you buy the IOS.
 Brian

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 Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 23:29:28 -0400
 
 Just wondering if anyone has come across a reference book for IOS commands?
 
 Thanks.
 
 Shawn

 
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Re: Lab

2000-05-20 Thread Thomas Trygar

It's www.mentorlabs.com


"H. Karim" wrote:

 Try www.mentorslab.com

 men u wrote:

  Can anyone recommend  a good virtul lab site, or what equipment I will need
  for a home CCNP lab.
  
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