Cisco BCRAN question ?? HELP !!! [7:74413]

2003-08-26 Thread thienan nguyen
I have some questions on a BCRAN 2.0 and didn't sure what are the answers. 

What happen if there is no signal / LED for DTR on a modem ?

What is service common for AH and ESP ?

What is status Delete on Frame Relay Mean ?

What is Dial Fast Idle command spec. in DDR ?

LCP repond for neighbor of which function ?

What happen if AAA is enable but authentication not set ?

What is termination at local loop BRI call ?

what is caht scrip function ?

how you do a Load sharing in NAT ( 2 actions )
Please help if you know the answer for those questions. Thanks


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RE: BCRAN question [7:37481]

2002-04-09 Thread NGUYEN DUC HAI

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My name is HAI NGUYEN DUC, I live in Viet Nam. Now, I am on track to take
CCNP certificate. Please help me to send all documents that is relative with
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Re: BCRAN question [7:37481]

2002-04-08 Thread Robert Padjen

A little bird told me that old, non IOS routers were
still topics on the beta for RA...



--- Steve Ringley  wrote:
> Its an interesting question about the exam though as
> the 700 series is not
> on the current product list.  I am working on this
> exam next, and hate to
> spend time on something that has passed from
> relevance.
> 
> ""Kaminski, Shawn G""  wrote in message
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> > OK, I'm going to break the NDA.
> >
> > Not much on the 700's except for very basic stuff.
> It doesn't go into any
> > detail on the 700 commands, so don't worry too
> much about them.
> Concentrate
> > more on other stuff.
> >
> > Did I really break the NDA? No, but I just wanted
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> >
> > I'd like to ask those that have passed the BCRAN
> was there a lot of ??'s
> on
> > the 700 series? I'm reading it an its very dry and
> I'm trying to decide if
> I
> > really need to focus on this aspect or focus on
> other areas. Any info is
> > appreciated, don't break the NDA
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Re: BCRAN question [7:37481]

2002-04-07 Thread Steve Ringley

Its an interesting question about the exam though as the 700 series is not
on the current product list.  I am working on this exam next, and hate to
spend time on something that has passed from relevance.

""Kaminski, Shawn G""  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> OK, I'm going to break the NDA.
>
> Not much on the 700's except for very basic stuff. It doesn't go into any
> detail on the 700 commands, so don't worry too much about them.
Concentrate
> more on other stuff.
>
> Did I really break the NDA? No, but I just wanted some people out there to
> poop their pants when they thought I might! :-)
>
> -Original Message-
> From: John McCartney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 5:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: BCRAN question [7:37481]
>
>
> I'd like to ask those that have passed the BCRAN was there a lot of ??'s
on
> the 700 series? I'm reading it an its very dry and I'm trying to decide if
I
> really need to focus on this aspect or focus on other areas. Any info is
> appreciated, don't break the NDA




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RE: BCRAN question [7:37481]

2002-03-06 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G

OK, I'm going to break the NDA. 

Not much on the 700's except for very basic stuff. It doesn't go into any
detail on the 700 commands, so don't worry too much about them. Concentrate
more on other stuff.

Did I really break the NDA? No, but I just wanted some people out there to
poop their pants when they thought I might! :-) 

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Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 5:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BCRAN question [7:37481]


I'd like to ask those that have passed the BCRAN was there a lot of ??'s on
the 700 series? I'm reading it an its very dry and I'm trying to decide if I
really need to focus on this aspect or focus on other areas. Any info is
appreciated, don't break the NDA




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RE: BCRAN question [7:37481]

2002-03-06 Thread Larry Letterman

there are enough questions about the 700 part of the
couse book, you need to know what is taught...


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I'd like to ask those that have passed the BCRAN was there a lot of ??'s on
the 700 series? I'm reading it an its very dry and I'm trying to decide if I
really need to focus on this aspect or focus on other areas. Any info is
appreciated, don't break the NDA




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RE: BCRAN question [7:37481]

2002-03-06 Thread Schneider, Matt

when I took the exam I had several questions on ISDN and alot on x.25, I
did receive a couple on 700 series but not to many.

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I'd like to ask those that have passed the BCRAN was there a lot of ??'s
on
the 700 series? I'm reading it an its very dry and I'm trying to decide
if I
really need to focus on this aspect or focus on other areas. Any info is
appreciated, don't break the NDA




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BCRAN question [7:37481]

2002-03-06 Thread John McCartney

I'd like to ask those that have passed the BCRAN was there a lot of ??'s on
the 700 series? I'm reading it an its very dry and I'm trying to decide if I
really need to focus on this aspect or focus on other areas. Any info is
appreciated, don't break the NDA


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Re: BCRAN question

2000-12-03 Thread Tony van Ree

It is important to understand what is in the Cisco Press BCRAN book.  Whilst the 
little extra knowledge is hard to acquire once you have it it is easy to carry.

I found the BCRAN the most useful exam in my day to day life.  Understanding the 
different routers is not a bad thing.

Have fun and keep smilin'

Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia

On Saturday, December 02, 2000 at 10:20:59 PM, whitaker wrote:

> For those of you that have passed this test, how important is it to know the
> various models of routers?  I'm familiar with the different series routers
> and what Cisco recommends them for (i.e., branch office, telecommuter,
> central office), but do you have to know it down to actual port
> configurations? (i.e., model 25xx has so many serial ports, so many async
> ports, and so many ethernet ports, etc).  It seems rather futile knowing
> this since in practice one can always look in the product guide, but the
> BCRAN book I have says it is important to know this stuff.
> 
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BCRAN question

2000-12-02 Thread whitaker

For those of you that have passed this test, how important is it to know the
various models of routers?  I'm familiar with the different series routers
and what Cisco recommends them for (i.e., branch office, telecommuter,
central office), but do you have to know it down to actual port
configurations? (i.e., model 25xx has so many serial ports, so many async
ports, and so many ethernet ports, etc).  It seems rather futile knowing
this since in practice one can always look in the product guide, but the
BCRAN book I have says it is important to know this stuff.


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Re: Bcran Question

2000-11-21 Thread Jason Roysdon

My understanding is that the AS line would be an access server.  They
have high-port density for ISDN/POTS with digital modems (I'm no expert,
never touched one, just read a little).

I'm curious if a 3660 with a bank of analog and/or BRI ports would qualify
as an access server?  I'm guessing it would...

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Re: a bcran question about x.29

2000-11-21 Thread Jason Roysdon

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ita/itax.htm

X.29



  ITU-T recommendation that defines the form for control information in the
terminal-to-PAD interface used in X.25 networks. See also PAD and X.25.

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> a bcran question about x.29
> the x.29 protocol is used for what purpose?
> a. It defines the PADs parameters
> b. Communication between a remote host and the PAD
> c. Communication between a local host and the PAD



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a bcran question about x.29

2000-11-14 Thread cslx

a bcran question about x.29
the x.29 protocol is used for what purpose?
a. It defines the PADs parameters
b. Communication between a remote host and the PAD
c. Communication between a local host and the PAD


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Bcran Question

2000-11-08 Thread Kevin O'Gilvie

What is the difference between an access server and a router in Cisco
terminology?


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Re: a bcran question

2000-10-06 Thread GNOME

my ans is B


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> what does the combination of TEI &SAPI provide?
> a A unique network layer address
> b A unique datalink layer address
> c A unique phisical layer address
> d none of above
> which is correct,why?
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RE: a bcran question

2000-10-06 Thread Olden Pieterse

Hi there 

I would reckon its B
A = unique network address = IP address
C= unique physical layer = MAC address
B= The LAPD Flag and Control fields are identical to those of HDLC. The LAPD
Address field can be either 1 or 2 bytes long. If the extended address bit
of the first byte is set, the address is 1 byte; if it is not set, the
address is 2 bytes. The first address field byte contains the service access
point identifier (SAPI), which identifies the portal at which LAPD services
are provided to Layer 3. The C/R bit indicates whether the frame contains a
command or a response. The terminal endpoint identifier (TEI) field
identifies either a single terminal or multiple terminals. A TEI of all ones
indicates a broadcast.


Hope it helps 

Cheers
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what does the combination of TEI &SAPI provide?
a A unique network layer address
b A unique datalink layer address
c A unique phisical layer address
d none of above
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Re: a bcran question

2000-10-06 Thread Brad Nixon

The answer is "b". TEI and SAPI are data link layer components of LAPD and
allow several logical links to exist over the same physical link by
providing unique layer two addresses.

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a bcran question

2000-10-06 Thread cslx

what does the combination of TEI &SAPI provide?
a A unique network layer address
b A unique datalink layer address
c A unique phisical layer address
d none of above
which is correct,why?


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BCRAN Question

2000-06-29 Thread Zahid Hassan

Hi everyone,

I would like to  request anyone who has the taken
the BCRAN exam to give some input on the exam questions.

a. How effective is the Boson test for the preparation of this exam ?
b. What are the main chapters or topics to concentrate on ?
c. can someone recommend any study guide or books which helped to pass the
exam ?




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