Re: How many CCIEs in India ?? [7:73010]

2003-07-28 Thread Abc
This is just the beginning.  Watch for the CCIE # in India to grow faster
than CISCO expects.  Quite a number of Engineering Graduates from Chennai
are jumping into CCIE course.  There is a substantial drop in Software
enrolment due to excess supply vs. demand.  The same situation will happen
to CCIE soon.  Hope CISCO will maintain its reputation in the market,
otherwise it will be a steep fall like MICROSOFT had with MCSE - NT.

Ganesh I  wrote in message
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 Hi

 I am very curious to know how many CCIEs are there in India. Does Cisco
 publish this info on its site?

 Thanks
 Ganesh




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Re: EIGRP and IGRP network discovery [7:11273]

2001-07-08 Thread abc

IGRP use distance vector routing protocol alogorithm to discover neighbor.

EIGRP use link state routing protocol algorithm to discover neighbor.

Metric calaucation is basically same, but eigrp multiply 256.

No wonder, cisco certification is no longer valueable.

John Feuerherd   Hello all,
 I'm studying for my CCIE written exam and I came across a question on a
 sample test that has me a little baffled. It states that EIGRP and IGRP
use
 the same network discovery method. I know they use the same metrics, but I
 am under the impression that they use different methods when discovering
 networks. Am I correct in that statement?

 Thanks in advance,
 JF




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Re: Soap Box: EIGRP and IGRP network discovery [7:11273]

2001-07-08 Thread abc

EIGRP is hybird.

EIGRP uses Hello protocol to discover neighbor, just like other link state
routing protocol does.
That's what I mean.  I did not say that EIGRP is link state routing
protocol.

Using DV algorithm to updates direct connected  neighbor, but it is
non-periodic, partial.
Calclate path by using diffusing computation, check IEEE Article to see what
it is, I suggested

No wonder Cisco certification is no longer valueable, just created some
skilled test taker.

Nigel Taylor   abc,
 Just as a thought you might want to make sure of the suggestions
you
 give on the list...especially when you're  going to make comments like
 that..

 
  No wonder, cisco certification is no longer valueable.
 

 I don't believe EIGRP(DV) was ever considered a link State protocol.
 However, I do believe it uses the same formula as IGRP to calculate it's
 composite metric with the exception of the scaling it's metric by 256.

 Well it would seem that you answered your own rhetorical question...!
 Although. I'm sure no answer was needed..   or at least you thought that
was
 the case.

 We're all learning here it would seem.. so can we step down off our soap
 boxes..


 Thanks
 Nigel..

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  IGRP use distance vector routing protocol alogorithm to discover
neighbor.
 
  EIGRP use link state routing protocol algorithm to discover neighbor.
 
  Metric calaucation is basically same, but eigrp multiply 256.
 
  No wonder, cisco certification is no longer valueable.
 
  John Feuerherd   Hello all,
   I'm studying for my CCIE written exam and I came across a question on
a
   sample test that has me a little baffled. It states that EIGRP and
IGRP
  use
   the same network discovery method. I know they use the same metrics,
but
 I
   am under the impression that they use different methods when
discovering
   networks. Am I correct in that statement?
  
   Thanks in advance,
   JF




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Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6864]

2001-06-02 Thread abc

1)  linux is not UNIX, similiar but not the same, check it out before
speak it out.

2) Cisco IOS is Unix based since then.

3) I just hardly believe that, Unix can not be used GUI too.  Please
tell me what is x-windows, CDE.

4)Please check out the information before you post.

5)The technical knowledge of this jason guy make me laugh and tyring to
show off...

Correct me if i am wrong.
abc




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