Re: BCRAN Questions

2000-12-23 Thread Adam Quiggle

VPDN was on CMTD, but not BCRAN (at least not that I've seen or heard).  I 
saw the outline in question on Cisco's web site a while ago, but so far as 
I can tell, no one who has taken and reported back to this group that any 
of these topics have appeared on the BCRAN exam.

I assumed that some Cisco employee inadvertently put this outline on the 
web site and just forgot about it.  I'm really quite surprised it is still 
there after several months, especially since no one, specifically those who 
provide certified Cisco training, are jumping to expand the outline of 
their BCRAN material.

http://db.globalknowledge.com/catalog/outline.asp?course=5500cat=6

In addition if you look at the switching link:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/pdf/bcmsn.pdf

you will see a requirement to understand DDR (Dial On Demand 
Routing).  This inconsistency just leads me to suspect that someone made a 
mistake and just hasn't corrected it.  Does anyone know anything different?

AQ

At 10:38 PM 12/19/00, Mike Balistreri wrote:

I don't remember any frame tagging, DMZ or VoIP.  But VPDN definitely.  I 
think I used
stuff off the Cisco web site for that.

Mike Balistreri

"Wilson, Christian" wrote:

  Hi all
 
  I was reviewing the test outline for BCRAN on the CCO and noticed VoIP
  mentioned twice, firewalls, DMZ's, frame tagging, and VPDN's.  I did 
 not see
  any of these topics covered in the BCRAN book with the exception of a brief
  mention of VPN technology in appendix F.  It even mentions routed vs 
 routing
  protocols.  It seems that other tests encompass some of these topics.  I
  realize that nearly any topic is fair game for Cisco, but can someone tell
  me, do I need to spend extensive time studying these topics?  I test on
  Friday and have been focusing my study efforts on DDR, ISDN, Frame Relay,
  Dial backup, NAT, AAA.  Do I need to stop studying these and start looking
  at voice over IP?  Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
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Re: BCRAN Questions

2000-12-19 Thread Scott McClure, CCNP, CCDA, MCNE

You are on the right track with what you are doing...

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 Hi all

 I was reviewing the test outline for BCRAN on the CCO and noticed VoIP
 mentioned twice, firewalls, DMZ's, frame tagging, and VPDN's.  I did not
see
 any of these topics covered in the BCRAN book with the exception of a
brief
 mention of VPN technology in appendix F.  It even mentions routed vs
routing
 protocols.  It seems that other tests encompass some of these topics.  I
 realize that nearly any topic is fair game for Cisco, but can someone tell
 me, do I need to spend extensive time studying these topics?  I test on
 Friday and have been focusing my study efforts on DDR, ISDN, Frame Relay,
 Dial backup, NAT, AAA.  Do I need to stop studying these and start looking
 at voice over IP?  Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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BCRAN Questions

2000-12-19 Thread Wilson, Christian

Hi all

I was reviewing the test outline for BCRAN on the CCO and noticed VoIP
mentioned twice, firewalls, DMZ's, frame tagging, and VPDN's.  I did not see
any of these topics covered in the BCRAN book with the exception of a brief
mention of VPN technology in appendix F.  It even mentions routed vs routing
protocols.  It seems that other tests encompass some of these topics.  I
realize that nearly any topic is fair game for Cisco, but can someone tell
me, do I need to spend extensive time studying these topics?  I test on
Friday and have been focusing my study efforts on DDR, ISDN, Frame Relay,
Dial backup, NAT, AAA.  Do I need to stop studying these and start looking
at voice over IP?  Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Re: BCRAN Questions

2000-12-19 Thread Mike Balistreri


I don't remember any frame tagging, DMZ or VoIP.  But VPDN definitely.  I think I used
stuff off the Cisco web site for that.

Mike Balistreri

"Wilson, Christian" wrote:

 Hi all

 I was reviewing the test outline for BCRAN on the CCO and noticed VoIP
 mentioned twice, firewalls, DMZ's, frame tagging, and VPDN's.  I did not see
 any of these topics covered in the BCRAN book with the exception of a brief
 mention of VPN technology in appendix F.  It even mentions routed vs routing
 protocols.  It seems that other tests encompass some of these topics.  I
 realize that nearly any topic is fair game for Cisco, but can someone tell
 me, do I need to spend extensive time studying these topics?  I test on
 Friday and have been focusing my study efforts on DDR, ISDN, Frame Relay,
 Dial backup, NAT, AAA.  Do I need to stop studying these and start looking
 at voice over IP?  Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Re: BCRAN questions

2000-11-21 Thread Jason Roysdon

1)  I would say B is the best answer.  A could be true if you were using the
European model which expects the NT1 to be provided by the telco (so the BRI
is going to have 4-wire coming to it).  A North American BRI would have the
NT1 integrated, so in that case the answer would be false.

2) I suck at OSPF, plus someone else answered already

3) Too late for me to think this one through, sorry.

4) d.  Standard ACL can specify source/dest. ip.  Extended adds source/dest.
ports.

5) a, you're right (the dialer-group's interesting traffic is defined by the
matching dialer-list ACL)

6) Dialer pools map dialer profiles to interfaces, or say what interfaces
are available for dialers (well, another way is to say interfaces specify
which pools they belong to).  Interfaces (ie interface bri2/0) have a
setting called 'dialer priority.'  Looks like they're right on that one.

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"John lay" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hi Guys,


 While I am studying for the BCRAN, I found the following question
 with their answeres, I think that the answere of this questions are
 wrong. So I'd like to share this with you


 1) choose all of the following that are correct
 a-A BRI connects to NT1 for 4-wire connection
 b-A BRI allways connects to TE1

 The answere b is correct and a is not. I think a should be correct
 as well.

 2)Which two configuartions must be the same for OSPF routers
 to establish adjacency.
 a-Routing process ID
 b-Router ID
 c-Area ID
 d-Packet TTL
 e-Hello interval

 The answere a and c are correct. I think c and e should be correct

 3) What is an asynchronous dialup?
 a-Dial on demand routing
 b-Dialup server
 c-PPP conncetion from end user

 The answere is b. I think it should be c

 4)what is an extended access control list but not in a standard
 access list?
 a-Source hostname IP address and subnetmask
 b-Source network IP address and subnetmask
 c-Session layer information
 d-Destination port information

 the answere is b.

 5)When configuring dialer information. Which statement is correct?
 a-Values of dialer-group and dialer-list must match.
 b-Values of dialer-group and dialer-list must be different.
 c-If you set a value for dialer-group you must not set a value
 for dialer-list

 The answere is C . I think it should be a.

 6)Which of the following would you use to prioritize dial interfaces?
 a-Dialer access list
 b-Dialer pool
 c-Dialer interface
 d-Dialer profile

 The answere is d. I think it should be b.

 Waiting for your comments.



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BCRAN questions

2000-10-27 Thread John lay

Hi Guys,


While I am studying for the BCRAN, I found the following question
with their answeres, I think that the answere of this questions are
wrong. So I'd like to share this with you


1) choose all of the following that are correct
a-A BRI connects to NT1 for 4-wire connection
b-A BRI allways connects to TE1

The answere b is correct and a is not. I think a should be correct
as well.

2)Which two configuartions must be the same for OSPF routers
to establish adjacency.
a-Routing process ID
b-Router ID
c-Area ID
d-Packet TTL
e-Hello interval

The answere a and c are correct. I think c and e should be correct

3) What is an asynchronous dialup?
a-Dial on demand routing
b-Dialup server
c-PPP conncetion from end user

The answere is b. I think it should be c

4)what is an extended access control list but not in a standard
access list?
a-Source hostname IP address and subnetmask
b-Source network IP address and subnetmask
c-Session layer information
d-Destination port information

the answere is b.

5)When configuring dialer information. Which statement is correct?
a-Values of dialer-group and dialer-list must match.
b-Values of dialer-group and dialer-list must be different.
c-If you set a value for dialer-group you must not set a value
for dialer-list

The answere is C . I think it should be a.

6)Which of the following would you use to prioritize dial interfaces?
a-Dialer access list
b-Dialer pool
c-Dialer interface
d-Dialer profile

The answere is d. I think it should be b.

Waiting for your comments.





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Re: BCRAN questions

2000-10-27 Thread Cthulu, CCIE Candidate

John,

You are right about OSPF;  I am OSPF obsessed this week, so did not pay much
attention to the others.

Charles

"John lay" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hi Guys,


 While I am studying for the BCRAN, I found the following question
 with their answeres, I think that the answere of this questions are
 wrong. So I'd like to share this with you


 1) choose all of the following that are correct
 a-A BRI connects to NT1 for 4-wire connection
 b-A BRI allways connects to TE1

 The answere b is correct and a is not. I think a should be correct
 as well.

 2)Which two configuartions must be the same for OSPF routers
 to establish adjacency.
 a-Routing process ID
 b-Router ID
 c-Area ID
 d-Packet TTL
 e-Hello interval

 The answere a and c are correct. I think c and e should be correct

 3) What is an asynchronous dialup?
 a-Dial on demand routing
 b-Dialup server
 c-PPP conncetion from end user

 The answere is b. I think it should be c

 4)what is an extended access control list but not in a standard
 access list?
 a-Source hostname IP address and subnetmask
 b-Source network IP address and subnetmask
 c-Session layer information
 d-Destination port information

 the answere is b.

 5)When configuring dialer information. Which statement is correct?
 a-Values of dialer-group and dialer-list must match.
 b-Values of dialer-group and dialer-list must be different.
 c-If you set a value for dialer-group you must not set a value
 for dialer-list

 The answere is C . I think it should be a.

 6)Which of the following would you use to prioritize dial interfaces?
 a-Dialer access list
 b-Dialer pool
 c-Dialer interface
 d-Dialer profile

 The answere is d. I think it should be b.

 Waiting for your comments.





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