IS-IS White Paper [7:51767]

2002-08-20 Thread Wes Knight

Some time back, someone offered to send the IS-IS white paper out.

Would you send it to me, please?

Thanks,
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Re: CCNP exam path question [7:45839]

2002-06-05 Thread Wes Knight

In article , 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
 Hi all,
 
 Must the exam path for CCNP be Routing, Switching, Remote Access and
Support
 or the exams could be taken in any order?
 
 Thanks in advance!!
 
 --
 Eng. Paulo Roque
 Network Engineer
 Cisco Certified Network Associate
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Any order is fine.
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Re: CCNP Security Specialization [7:43422]

2002-05-06 Thread Wes Knight

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says...
 Can anyone tell me what exam I need to pass to receive my CCNP Security
 Specialization?  The Cisco website lists this as a possibility but I can't
 seem to find how to obtain this.  Thanks in advance for your help.
 
 
Look here
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/cqs/security

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Re: How fast do bits travel ? [7:41192]

2002-04-11 Thread Wes Knight

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
 Ok I have spent ages trying to find an answer to this question, and
probably
 only added to my confusion. You know how it is you spend ages looking at
 something and become snow blind or get tunnel vision or whatever, but I
 cannot see the answer to the following:
 
 How far does a bit travel in say 1 second or put another way how long does
a
 bit take to travel a certain distance ?
 
 I understand, or think I do that if the line is say 128kbps then I can, in
 theory at least, expect 128,000 (approx) bits start down that line every
 second.
 
 But how long do they take to reach the other end, assuming a point to point
 link and both ends being the same speed, obviously.
 
 There has to be a nice simple formula for this somewhere, you know the sort
 of thing x= line speed, y = distance z = time etc
 
 Any ideas or poitners would be appreciated
 
 Thanks
It depends on the medium used. The rough calculation for the propagation 
of an electromagnetic signal in wire is 66% of the speed of light in a 
vacuum. Or 186000 x 2/3 = 124000 miles/sec.

Measurement on Cat5 are very close to this number. Coax is different. 
More on the order of 55% of the speed of light in a vacuum.

If you are very interested in this, check out 
xxx.lanl.gov/abs/physics/0201053
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Re: SYBEX SIMULATORS [7:39505]

2002-04-02 Thread Wes Knight

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
 Hi everyone,
 
 I was wondering if anyone had an opinion on the following
 simulation/training programs from Sybex.
 
 Usefulness, worth the money spent, etc.  Am considering purchasing.
 
 I appreciate your comments, and thanks in advance !!
 
 CCNP Complete Virtual Trainer
 CCNP: Remote Access Virtual Trainer
 CCNP: Routing Virtual Trainer
 CCNP: Support Virtual Trainer
 CCNP: Switching Virtual Trainer
 
 Jasper
 
 ==
 Jasper Solt   MCSE  MCT  CCNA
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ==
I've used the Complete Virtual Trainer for CCNA classes when I'm 
teaching out of the country and can't get my equipment shipped in.

It good, but it is a sim, so it's not 100% the same.
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