RE: Free Training Materials for CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP and CCIE

2001-03-27 Thread Hao Vu

It's cool!

hv

-Original Message-
From: John Neiberger
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 3/27/01 7:03 AM
Subject: Re: Free Training Materials for CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP and CCIE

A site like that is a very good idea, actually.  It was just that
wording that seemed to encourage plagiarism that bothered me.  But as
was pointed out to me several times yesterday, I was being grumpy for no
apparent reason.  I promise to be in a better mood today!

Regards,
John

 "CiscoDiety" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/26/01 5:39:35 PM 
Hey guys,
Do with it what you want.
Some people use it as a reference, others outright plagarize the work.
It's not for me to decide what you do with it, I just put it there.
I have an 18 year old High School Senior in my house, and I do know
this;
Some teachers check for plagarism. He uses it as a starting point to
write
his papers from, and for that, it works VERY well.

Also, the Website is more for me to hone my skills with (Yes, I do know
more
than just Cisco stuff ;-))than anything else. The Essays were only a
mere
excuse to build it :-)

Clayton Dukes
-
Download Free Essays, Term Papers and Cisco Training from
http://www.gdd.net 


- Original Message -
From: "John Neiberger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: Free Training Materials for CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP and
CCIE


 Hey, don't get me wrong.  I'm all for as much education as possible. 
I
 was specifically referring to the section designated for sharing
term
 papers.  If you read it again you'll notice that they are grouped by
 school and geographical area so that you don't submit the same paper
as
 someone else!

 They are asking for people to post term papers for the sole purpose
of
 getting out of doing it themselves.  Do you really think that is
helpful
 to the educational process?  I don't think so.  Lad.  :-)

 If you think that giving your work to someone else so that they can
do
 better in a class without doing the work themselves is okay, then
that's
 the website for you.  But I don't think you feel that way. 
Hopefully,
 you would agree that that form of information sharing is not
 constructive.

 Somebody pointed out to me that I seem really grumpy today.  He must
be
 right because I seem to be ruffling feathers without intending to! 
:-)
 Good thing it's almost time to go home.

 Regards,
 John

  "hal9001" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/26/01 4:14:34 PM 
 Is that what they do at your Grade School, I think anything that
 helps.helps.I think he was just helping.  F for
 SocialisationLad.

 Karl
 - Original Message -
 From: "John Neiberger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 8:33 PM
 Subject: Re: Free Training Materials for CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP and
 CCIE


  Wow, cool.  I can just copy term papers from the website without
 having
  to do the work!
 
  Is there going to be a subscriber-only service to have someone
take
 my
  tests for me as well?  I can see how that might have an extra cost
  associated with it since we'd have to print up some good fake IDs.
 
   "CiscoDiety" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/26/01 11:14:10 AM 
 
  http://www.gdd.net 
 
 
 
  Clayton Dukes
  CCNA, CCDA, CCDP, CCNP
 
 
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RE: Any Decent Checkpoint Firewall Class Out There

2001-02-23 Thread Hao Vu

vendors classes like Verisign, etc...
HTH
HV

-Original Message-
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Sent: 2/22/01 8:21 PM
Subject: Any Decent Checkpoint Firewall Class Out There

Can anyone here please tell me where in the New York area I can register
for 
a solid, thorough, and affordable Check Point Firewall Class.  I would 
really appreciate this.  Thank you.




Ray
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RE: 2 default routes on PIX???

2001-02-20 Thread Hao Vu

effect you have only 1 gateway IP.

HTH

HV

-Original Message-
From: Ya Wen
To: Stull, Cory
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: 2/20/01 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: 2 default routes on PIX???


Cory:

Based on my experience, you can't set up two default routes on the PIX,
it
simply doesn't allow you to do that. For load balancing, I would put
another router in front of the PIX and the new router will share a same
public LAN with the other two routers. You can start setting up load
balancing from there either using static, IGP or even BGP.

-Ya

On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Stull, Cory wrote:

 Scenario:   2 2600 routers both with T1's to the same ISP.  
   1 PIX firewall between internal lan and the 2 2600's.
 
 Can I have 2 default routes in the PIX pointing one to one 2600 and
the
 other to the other 2600?   
 If so is this doing per packet load balancing? and what happens when
one T1
 goes down?
 
 
 I would have set this up in a lab to test it but don't have a PIX.  I
don't
 know if a router and PIX would do the same thing.
 
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 
 
 Cory 
 
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RE: cd burner LAST

2001-02-01 Thread Hao Vu


-Original Message-
From: Dan West
To: hao vu; 'Bradley J. Wilson'; 'cisco'
Sent: 2/1/01 7:33 AM
Subject: RE: cd burner LAST

OK, here is the last waste of time/bits/bandwidth,etc
on this... Sure a positive attitude is great, and
being helpful is great. And I don't mind hitting
delete several hundred times each day

BUT OFF TOPIC questions should go somewhere else.
--Bottom line--. I mean the ? about the CD burner is
nowhere near the target. Questions about blocking
Napster or how to resolve problems with Microsoft
domain controllers are borderline. Actually, the
questions about PDCs and BDCs bother me more than
other borderline errors.

I'm sure that MS has ample information about this
somewhere else. In fact, I bet they even have their
own study groupbut maybe the people at the MS
groupstudy aren't as sharp as those at
Cisco/groupstudy... :

--- hao vu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ... That's GREAT! Thank you for your positive
 attitude.   ;-)
 
 HV
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Bradley J. Wilson
 Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 3:55 PM
 To: cisco
 Subject: Re: cd burner
 
 
 Oh, come on folks...an off-topic post isn't any skin
 off your back.  The
 topic clearly states what the author is posting
 about, and one more press of
 the "delete" button isn't going to break your
 keyboard.  Do you holler at
 co-workers when they want to talk about
 non-work-related issues?  Of course
 not.  Relax. ;-)
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: someone
 To: someone else
 Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 12:27 PM
 Subject: RE: cd burner
 
 
 Good to know and all, but I think it would have been
 more appropriate posted s_o_m_e_w_h_e_r_e 
 e_l_s_e
 
 
 --- "Someone Q. Ciscolearner"
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  As low priced as they are, the Lite-On CD Burners
  and Smart and Friendly
  brands have been good to me as well.  I've done
 just
  over 1000 CDs on each
  without a single coaster.  If I had the money
  though, I'd get one of those
  12x Plextors. Fast, good quality and last forever.
 
 
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RE: cd burner

2001-01-31 Thread hao vu

... That's GREAT! Thank you for your positive attitude.   ;-)

HV

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Bradley J. Wilson
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 3:55 PM
To: cisco
Subject: Re: cd burner


Oh, come on folks...an off-topic post isn't any skin off your back.  The
topic clearly states what the author is posting about, and one more press of
the "delete" button isn't going to break your keyboard.  Do you holler at
co-workers when they want to talk about non-work-related issues?  Of course
not.  Relax. ;-)



- Original Message -
From: someone
To: someone else
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 12:27 PM
Subject: RE: cd burner


Good to know and all, but I think it would have been
more appropriate posted s_o_m_e_w_h_e_r_e  e_l_s_e


--- "Someone Q. Ciscolearner" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 As low priced as they are, the Lite-On CD Burners
 and Smart and Friendly
 brands have been good to me as well.  I've done just
 over 1000 CDs on each
 without a single coaster.  If I had the money
 though, I'd get one of those
 12x Plextors. Fast, good quality and last forever.


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cd burner

2001-01-30 Thread hao vu

TDK and Plextor burners have good review.
HTH

HV

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Ray Smith
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 2:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help


Guys,
I am trying get a CD burner, but am not very familiar with which ones
are good and which ones gives a lot of problems.  Could someone make their
personal recommendations as to which one might be a good one to get right.
If not could you direct me to a website that will give me some valuable
comparisons and reviews.  Thanks


Ray
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RE: Starting CCNP certification

2001-01-29 Thread hao vu

You might want to check out couple books from Cisco Press on CCNP prep.
including BSCN.

HTH

Hao Vu

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Nguyen, Patrick
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 10:03 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Starting CCNP certification


I have just passed the CCNA exam and would like to find a good book
recommendation on the next course, BSCN.  Can anyone recommend good book?




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RE: Cisco Pix Firewall 515

2001-01-23 Thread hao vu

1st thing I would do is to hit Cisco web site and search for the PIX info.;
and understand the PIX functionality.
Cisco site also has a great deal of tech and config details.

HTH

HV



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Kevin O'Gilvie
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 11:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cisco Pix Firewall 515


Thanks for the overwhelming response to my Total Virus Solution, You guys
are great!!

Now I have another issue we just purchased the Cisco Pix, I am a checkpoint
guy that kinda walked into this situation. Now i have the 515 sitting here
and with 2 ehternet interfaces. I need to set up VPN, IP Nat ( this company
is currently using all public IP's dont ask me why), and a security policy.
I am figuring that to complete my tasks I need another interface for my DMZ
zone ( i.e exchange , DNS, and Web severs).

What steps do you think I should take to complete this task?


Best Regards,

Kevin
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RE: Books.PDF for public!

2001-01-19 Thread hao vu

To avoid duplication: my suggestion is to have a (public) download section
so we all can see what is already in your FTP server.

HTH

hv

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Magdy Ibrahim
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 2:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Books.PDF for public!


Dear All,

After I passed my CCNA I am involved to establish FTP server and collect all
CCNA resources and put them in that server, as I want to make it easy access
to everybody on the net. I already started it and ther are some resources
there. but I really need some help to collect more materials for all CISCO
exams such as CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP ..etc.
any Advise and help will be appreciated.
Awaiting for your reply.
Regards

Magdy H. Ibrahim
CCNA, MCSE
System Administrator


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RE: telnetting?

2001-01-15 Thread hao vu

Hi
The destination PC needs to have some sort of Telnet server utility (=
telnetd in UNIX) running
to answer the telnet request.

HTH

HaoVu

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Subject: telnetting?



Hi.  Was wondering if someone could explain to me the following:  If I want
to telnet into another machine, like from pc to pc, how do i do it?  I mean,
I can telnet into a router or switch once I obviously know the ip address;
but even when I do know the ip address of another pc, I still cant telnet
into the pc on a network!  Any ideas?  Thanks!

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RE: Any body know about Cisco Content Switch

2001-01-11 Thread hao vu

I did try "css 11000" search @ Cisco site and got a long list back.

HTH

hv

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Yonkerbonk
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 2:46 PM
To: Wayne Lawson; Tommy Mitchell; cisco@groupstudy. com (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Any body know about Cisco Content Switch


Hi Wayne,

Could you point me to some information on the CSSes
and how to configure for load balancing? I was looking
at Local Director and Alteon boxes to do that for two
PIXs. Do I need them on both he outside and inside?
Thanks.


--- Wayne Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Tommy,

   Actually you CAN have the CSS in an "active /
 active" mode
 with true firewall load balancing.

 Wayne Lawson, CCIE # 5244
 Systems Engineer - Cisco Systems, Inc.
 2000 Town Center, Suite 450
 Southfield, Michigan 48075

 Voice:  (248) 455 - 1663
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 Switch


 Yes, they can unless you're trying to load-balance
 firewalls.  Try to
 load-balance firewalls and you have to go
 active-standby.

 Tommy

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  Hi All
 
  Just wanted to know that Cisco Content Switch
 (CSS-11000  CSS-11800) can
  work as Active - Active or not.
 
  Thanks for Input
 
  Muhammad Faheem
  Systems Engineer
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RE: PING TROUBLE

2001-01-09 Thread hao vu

You might want to turn on debug then do the ping again.

HTH

HV

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Subject: PING TROUBLE


I have two routers, 3640 and 1602 both with T1 WIC's w/built in DSU/CSU.
They are connected back to back. The 3640 int s1/1 ip address is
12.10.2.97/29 and the 1602 is 12.10.2.98/29.  I can ping from the 1602 both
12.10.2.97 and 12.10.2.98  and from the 3600 I can ping the 1602 -
12.10.2.98.  But why can't I ping the 3640 interface from the 3640
(telnetted onto it)?  I can't ping 12.10.2.97 from  the 3640.  I don't see
any redirect or no icmp type configs to stop the ping.  Any ideas?  Thanks

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RE: Do you need quick info on Cisco Products?

2000-11-01 Thread hao vu
Title: CPQRG



THANKS 
Denis

hv

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  Enjoy!
  
  Denis
  
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RE: Need Advice

2000-10-31 Thread hao vu

Hi Javed,
If you want to put in some effort, I don't see why not. All it takes is some
"hard' learning.
Your class was a good start ...; you might want to do some more detailed
research and reading (like Todd's book on CCNA) and on overall Networking
technology.

Next step: trying / train for the CCNA.

Good luck

HV



 Dear Friends,

 Lemme introduce myself briefly
 I am from a non technical background and would like to get into
 networking world...I have already started taking some networking courses
in
 UCSC-ext...

 All i wanted to know is it possible fr a non technical guy like me to make
 it to the networking world...and if the answer is yes then...
 what should be my plan of Action...

 Please Advice...
 Thx
 Javed






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RE: Check out Managing Cisco Network Security at Amazon.com

2000-10-26 Thread hao vu
Title: Amazon.com: A Glance: Managing Cisco Network Security



Thanks 
James,
BTW 
Cisco Press also has a book on Security.

HV

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RE: Diagnosing Internet connection problems

2000-10-26 Thread hao vu

Depending on who owns the T1; you might be able to ask the carrier to
provide traffic statistic on the T1.

HTH

hv

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Crystal Oakes
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Subject: Diagnosing Internet connection problems


My company has a T1 connection to the internet.  Usually the connection
speed is very fast, but sometimes very slow.  Sometimes we can't even ping
to anything on the internet.

How can I diagnose where the problem is?  If the problem is with the ISP,
how can I obtain concrete proof?

Thanks in advance!


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RE: Possible phony CCIE

2000-10-25 Thread hao vu

I am not concerned with the personality behavior and/or operational task(s).

But would you like to be treated by a FAKE medical doctor ? represented by a
FAKE lawyer? etc...
So, the fundamental issue here is: "one shall NOT claim what one is not!".
Simple enough!

hv

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Sam LI
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:03 PM
To: Brad Beck; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Hey,
there are too many different kind of people around, some of them are really
keen on being the real one, some of them
simply go for the test(s) and get the title and that all. attitude changes
when they are all the way up along their
career path,  I don;t care who he/she is a real one or not, as long as they
can help and get the job done.
I came across a lot of this type of people. Wether you arre good or bad, the
people in this industry konw you
Sam Li
- Original Message -
From: Brad Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 10:05 AM
Subject: RE: Possible phony CCIE


 It seems rather silly to me that a CCIE would suggest that a Sun box would
 "flood the wire with excessive SMB traffic".  I'm not saying this rules
 this man out of being CCIE, just that the diagnoses is a poor one coming
 from anyone, even if they don't know about FW1.

 -Brad


 At 12:54 PM 10/23/00 -0700, Nnanna Obuba wrote:
 
 
 Because he does not know about a bug in checkpoint he
 is a phony CCIE? In case you jave forgotten, CCIE
 means
 certified CISCO Internetwork Expert... give the guy a
 break
 
 Nnanna
 
 --- Mark  Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Raul-
 
  I brought down the local checkpoint firewall by
  pinging an large number of
  hosts simultaneously. I asked him (the bogus ccie)
  why he thought that would
  bring down the firewall? His reply? "The fact that I
  pinged more than 50
  hosts rapid fire caused the NT and Solaris servers
  on the LAN to start
  flooding the wire with excessive SMB traffic, and
  since the firewall saw
  that much SMB traffic it thought I was an intruder
  and shut down the
  interface I was attached to." Real reason: The old
  Firewall one software had
  a bug that misallocated memory for packet queues on
  internal interfaces. My
  excessive pinging caused the queue to overflow and
  the software itself
  crashed. An update fixed the problem. At least that
  was what the data center
  manager told me.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
  Raul F. Fernandez
  Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:57 AM
  To: Tim O'Brien; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
  Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE
 
 
  Dear folks,
 
  I have to agree with Tim on this one. It may have
  been possible that the
  person at this site just did not pay enough
  attention to the question posed
  or that he may not known the answer. I do not know
  thew nature of the
  question. Perhaps Mark could be kind  enough to let
  us know what the
  question was or were. Now depending on the nature
  and difficulty of the
  question it may justify his not being able to answer
  it. If he is lying he
  should be disciplined because he lied and because he
  has taken for granted
  all the blood sweat and tears that goes into getting
  a CCIE. I think too
  many folks get caught up in the CCIE and forget all
  the real hard work that
  goes into it. Basically, if he does not know the
  answer to a perplexing
  question he should at least be able to outline a
  troubleshooting plan to
  find it.
 
  Raul
  -Original Message-
  From: Tim O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: Monday, October 23, 2000 8:51 AM
  Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE
 
 
  Just because a guy can config a router it does not
  make him a god. Lets
  face
  it guys, there is nobody out there that knows
  everything about everything,
  and if there is someone that thinks they do, I
  guarantee there is someone
  else out there that knows more than they do.
  Obviously if this guy is lying
  about his CCIE he should be exposed, and after
  reported it is up to Cisco
  to
  deal with as they see fit.
  
  .02
  
  Tim
  
  - Original Message -
  From: "Sam LI" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: "Mark Cohen" [EMAIL PROTECTED];
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:41 AM
  Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE
  
  
  Well, even some real one behave like this, i come
  across a few in the the
  past
  
  - Original Message -
  From: Mark Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:55 PM
  Subject: Possible phony CCIE
  
  
   Greetings-
  
  
   I recently worked on a project with a fellow who
  claimed to be a CCIE. He
   even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it.
  At least I think it is
  the
   CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with
  laurels and has the
  words
   

RE: I'm screwed...

2000-10-24 Thread hao vu

...and may be not. You might want to exchange for later (Lab date.)
Good luck

hv

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Dennis Laganiere
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 4:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: I'm screwed...


Just thought this was funny...

I passed my CCIE written last week and was planning to build up to take the
lab in March, but I got a call saying there had been a cancellation in
January and did I want it.  Long and the short of it is, I am now ready to
redefine the word failure on a massive and spectacular scale.  Stories will
be told for years of the man who scored a negative total and didn't make it
through lunch the first day.

Anyway, I just wanted a chance to vent.  Man, am I screwed...

- Dennis

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RE: Possible phony CCIE

2000-10-23 Thread hao vu

As you know all CCIEs list the cert# on their business card; to me it is a
form of validation. May be it is rare, but I have not seen any without the
cert#.

My .02

hv

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Winchester, Derek S.
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:46 AM
To: 'Raul F. Fernandez'; Tim O'Brien; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
Subject: RE: Possible phony CCIE


You actually never know what a Guy knows. I have an ex-coworker that is a
CCIE. He got recruited by Xedia Corp 3 years ago.He had to learn there
routers and technology. And also he works mostly with ISP's now. His Cisco
knowledge has slipped and the first to go is basic concepts. He still knows
Cisco, but to someone who works with it everyday he might seem like a dumb
CCIE. Now if he comes back to the Cisco side of the track, yeah he will get
job offers and a good position. But to the common Engineer ready to critique
him, he will seem quite a bit of a Cisco poser.

Derek S. Winchester
Sr. WAN Engineer(CCNP)
Data Communications
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 410-953-4887
Cell: 443-562-3456


-Original Message-
From: Raul F. Fernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:57 AM
To: Tim O'Brien; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Dear folks,

I have to agree with Tim on this one. It may have been possible that the
person at this site just did not pay enough attention to the question posed
or that he may not known the answer. I do not know thew nature of the
question. Perhaps Mark could be kind  enough to let us know what the
question was or were. Now depending on the nature and difficulty of the
question it may justify his not being able to answer it. If he is lying he
should be disciplined because he lied and because he has taken for granted
all the blood sweat and tears that goes into getting a CCIE. I think too
many folks get caught up in the CCIE and forget all the real hard work that
goes into it. Basically, if he does not know the answer to a perplexing
question he should at least be able to outline a troubleshooting plan to
find it.

Raul
-Original Message-
From: Tim O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, October 23, 2000 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Just because a guy can config a router it does not make him a god. Lets
face
it guys, there is nobody out there that knows everything about everything,
and if there is someone that thinks they do, I guarantee there is someone
else out there that knows more than they do. Obviously if this guy is lying
about his CCIE he should be exposed, and after reported it is up to Cisco
to
deal with as they see fit.

.02

Tim

- Original Message -
From: "Sam LI" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Mark Cohen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:41 AM
Subject: Re: Possible phony CCIE


Well, even some real one behave like this, i come across a few in the the
past

- Original Message -
From: Mark Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 3:55 PM
Subject: Possible phony CCIE


 Greetings-


 I recently worked on a project with a fellow who claimed to be a CCIE. He
 even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it. At least I think it is
the
 CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with laurels and has the
words
 Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it as well. After asking
this
 person a few questions, I became suspicious of his credentials due to his
 apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals. (I never asked for his
CCIE
 number because I attempted verification only after I left the account). I
 faxed a copy of the business card he gave me (homemade BTW) to someone in
 the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card is bogus and that she
would
 send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was three months ago and this
 person is STILL working on site there. What do you people think I should
do
 now? Send e-mail to the persons that are contracting him there? He is
 charging a very high bill rate. The people he is working don't have
enough
 knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I let this go? Isn't part of
my
 cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I feel that Cisco isn't
doing
 anything to protect us here.

 Mark Cohen
 CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I

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RE: Gateway to finishing; RE: Free Cisco Upsell Kit...oh yeah and shirt

2000-10-23 Thread hao vu

Thanks for the tip Denis

hv

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Poyerd, Denis
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:49 AM
To: 'Butcher, Matthew'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Gateway to finishing; RE: Free Cisco Upsell Kit...oh yeah and
shirt


Sorry,

I should've added the secret button part. Once you've taken the quiz, the
icon to click to continue is transparent...go over the area below the
"correct" answer statements to discover the secret passage.

Denis

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Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 9:42 AM
To: 'Poyerd, Denis'
Subject: RE: Free Cisco Upsell Kit...oh yeah and shirt


thanks, i took the quiz but never was given the chance to do any thing else
any ideas?

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Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 8:07 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Free Cisco Upsell Kit...oh yeah and shirt


http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/lm/buffer/offer/1700now/1451_jump/V556-300XA

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RE: BSCN/Routing 2.0: Here's the Gouge...

2000-10-21 Thread hao vu

Congrat.! and thanks for the tip, Jennifer
Cheers,

hv
LAX

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Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 2:59 PM
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Subject: BSCN/Routing 2.0: Here's the Gouge...


I'm debriefing myself within hours of passing this test (my first CCNP
test), so the information I share is fresh in my head.  I hope it helps some
folks out there.

The Breakdown:
61 questions, 75 minutes, need 690 (on a scale of 300-100) to pass.
It took me 1 hour, and I'm a slow test taker.

Section Analysis:
Routing Principles (not so many questions)
Extending IP Addresses (not so many questions)
Configuring OSPF in a Single Area (tons of questions)
Interconnecting Multiple OSPF Areas (alot of questions)
Configuring EIGRP (not so many questions)
Configuring Basic Border Gateway Protocol (tons of questions)
Implementing BGP in Scalable Networks (not so many questions)
Optimizing Routing Update Operation (a few questions)
Implementing Scalability Features in Your Internetwork (a few questions)

Types of Questions:
1) Theory, and lots of it, where you have to pick the best 2 or 3 of the
bunch
2) Here's the config, and what does it mean, what does it do
3) Which config. accomplishes the following xxx
4) What command do you use to do xxx, and you select from a huge list in the
exhibit; know if you're in global mode, interface mode, etc.
5) Drag  drop "matching" style
6) Summarization related
7) Apply the theory you know to some situation, such as interpreting show
command outputs

Key Concepts to Study (theory and implementation):
Distance Vector/Link State, How BGP/OSPF/EIGRP work (e.g., updates, hellos,
opens), ip helpers, OSPF LSAs, Summarizing, BGP route selection criteria,
route reflector, next hop, prefix list, policy routing, redistribution (for
BGP/OSPF/EIGRP), basic show commands

Resources:
1. If you have the BSCN course material, that's great.  Or buy Cisco Press
BSCN book when it comes out.  These are bread and butter for the test and
keep you focused on what you need to know for the test, rather than having
to dig around multiple sources (I hate that).
2. Supplemental resources to further explain things that you don't fully
understand from the above are Doyle's TCP/IP Cisco Press book, ACRC Cisco
Press book, Halabi's Internet Routing Architectures Cisco Press book, and
Thomas's OSPF Cisco Press book (to view the show command screen outputs).  I
basically used these for reference, not for reading cover to cover.

Practice Tests (do after you think you're done studying for the test):
1. Boson (I bought test 3, which has some lu lu's on there, especially quiz
D.  Each of 4 quizzes in test 3 had 51 questions, so test 3 had 204 total
questions.  Some questions stressed the same stuff over and over, but that's
ok so I can retain and take each quiz just once.  Test 1, 2, or 3 can be
downloaded for about $30 each from http://www.boson.com/)
2. Free CCO/Colt (strange wording that will deflate your confidence if you
use that as a basis for your understanding, plus they don't give you the
answers; they just tell you which questions you answered wrong)
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/wwtraining/colt/ColtLogin.pl

Misc. Tips:  There is no such thing as too much studying!  The questions
really make you think and apply what you learned;  very few questions are
simply recalling things by rote (those of course, are the easy ones).  Close
the books by 10pm the night before the test and watch ER :-)

I'll post to the list as I continue the road to CCNP.

Jennifer L. Mellone
Network Systems Consultant
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
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(formerly International Network Services)
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RE: Visio stencils for Cisco products

2000-10-12 Thread hao vu

Thanks NetEng!

hv

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Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 2:21 PM
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Subject: Visio stencils for Cisco products


http://www.cisco.com/partner/visio/


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RE: See you soon...

2000-10-07 Thread hao vu

Eric,

Best wishes

HV

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Subject: See you soon...


I just wanted to drop a line to the list to let everyone know that I'm
dropping off of the list for a few weeks.  I have accepted a position with a
consulting company here in the KC area, so I will be out of the loop for
awhile.  I have been a member of this list for a couple of years now and I
will definitely be signing back up once I get settled into my new position.
Thanks to everyone on this list for their contributions to my silly
questions, and I hope that my contributions were somewhat useful.  I'll see
everyone in a few weeks, so keep up this awesome forum and continue the good
work!

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RE: Failed CID!

2000-10-07 Thread hao vu

Hal,

Sorry to hear that. For what it's worth, I heard about those vague questions
too.
Hang in there!

hv

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Subject: Failed CID!


I can't believe that I just failed the CID by six questions.  I did not fail
because I do not understand network design, I failed because the test was so
horribly written.  The questions were not hard, they were vague.  There were
several questions with typos and errors.  This test was as bad as the old
CID test which I also thought was horribly written.  I put in alot of study
time, I read the CID book, watched the online CID class and I read several
desing documents on Cisco's site.  Hopefully, Cisco will rewrite this test
soon because it is awful.
Then to make matters worse, I was mad driving back to my office and I wasn't
paying attention and I got a speeding ticket.  Hopefully my day will
improve, because it could not get any worse.
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RE: Free book - Successful Implementation Strategies for SLM.

2000-10-07 Thread hao vu

Thank you

HV

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Subject: Free book - Successful Implementation Strategies for SLM.


Successful Implementation Strategies for Service-Level
Management."


http://www.cisco.com/offer/sms/V561-1006Y




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RE: IP/FW IOS

2000-10-02 Thread hao vu

Firewall is an IOS option (software). A totally different
product then the PIX (hardware).
HTH

HV

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Subject: IP/FW IOS


I have noticed Cisco has IOS IP/FW.

Can anyone enlighten me as to if the FW means FireWall, and if so, is this
the same as a PIX, or something totally different.

Thanx

Rashid


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RE: Learning PIX??

2000-09-30 Thread hao vu

You might start with Cisco web site.

hv

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Subject: Learning PIX??


Hello,
I want to get into the Network Security side of things, right now I am about
to test for Checkpoint, I have my MCSE,CCNA and know VPN pretty  well, but
how do I learn PIX, Is there a book that is recommended or anything like
that? I unfortunately don't have access to a PIX firewall. Any advice is
much appreciated.

Thanks
Steve


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RE: Learning PIX??

2000-09-30 Thread hao vu

2nd try

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Subject: RE: Learning PIX??


You might start with Cisco web site.

hv

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
JD
Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2000 10:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Learning PIX??


Hello,
I want to get into the Network Security side of things, right now I am about
to test for Checkpoint, I have my MCSE,CCNA and know VPN pretty  well, but
how do I learn PIX, Is there a book that is recommended or anything like
that? I unfortunately don't have access to a PIX firewall. Any advice is
much appreciated.

Thanks
Steve


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RE: Book for CCDA???

2000-09-28 Thread hao vu

You might try: CCDA Exam Cert. Guide by A. Bruno  J. Kim; published by
Cisco Press. (ISBN 0-7357-0074-5). Listed for $49.95
HTH

Hao Vu

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Hi
I'm looking for a good CCDA book, any suggestions???
Thanks



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RE: Juniper

2000-09-28 Thread hao vu
Title: Juniper



Footprint is the physical dimension ie how much 
rack/desk space it needs.
(ex: 
if it is 19"Wx10"DX4"H vs 19"Wx8" Dx 4"H; then the 2nd box has smaller 
"footprint")

HTH

H.vu

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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nova RichSent: 
  Thursday, September 28, 2000 2:56 PMTo: 
  '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: Juniper
  Help guys, 
  My company wants to buy Juniper routers instead of Cisco. 
  Having never worked with Juniper equipment before I don't know why it's so 
  good.
  I'm told that it's faster, cheaper and has a smaller foot 
  print? What's a foot print? Is it really better then Cisco? 
  Nova Rich 


RE: NAT Static....give IP conflict...

2000-09-26 Thread hao vu




You 
might try to back out to 11.4
I had 
the some NAT issues with 12.X; back down 
to 11.4 fixed it!
Also B4 doing that; U might try to check the 
translation table when U R having the problem.

Hao 
Vu
INS

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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Minh VuSent: 
  Tuesday, September 26, 2000 8:18 AMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: NAT Staticgive IP 
  conflict...
  Hello groups,
  
  I'm using NAT on Cisco 3000 running ios 
  12.1. I also using NAT Static to mapping port. (i.e ip nat inside source 
  static tcp 10.0.0.254 80 64.x.x.x 80 ). It works fine... but sometime 
  when I reboot computer have ip 10.0.0.254 andcomputerdisplay IP 
  conflict error (itsshowing MAC address conflict with...which is my 
  ethernet interface on Cisco 3000). I have to restart/reboot the router 
  and the conflict disappear But sometime it happen again when I reboot my 
  computer.
  
  Already tried:
  1) I ugrade from version 11.3 to 12.1 still get 
  same error.
  2) Map IP NAT Static to different computer (or IP 
  address) and running computer that have map IP on router, still get exactly 
  error.
  
  
  Any solution with IP NAT Static ?
  
  Thanks