Re: Questions from a new CCNA (repost)

2000-06-21 Thread Brad Ellis

If you want to setup a home lab, I have a CCNA kit available for $1900 + S/H
(I can take Visa/MC/Amex)
it includes
(2) routers w/ 16MB DRAM and 8MB Flash
(cisco 2501/2502)
(1) Token Ring Media Filter
(1) Token Ring Mau
(1) Ethernet Transceiver
(1) Ethernet Crossover Cable
(1) Ethernet Patch Cable
(1) Serial crossover cable (DB60-DB60)
(1) Console Cable Kit
(1) DOCS CD
(1) IOS & Study materials CD

If you are interested and you live in the continental US, your total will be
$1950 (including
S/H costs).

Let me know if you have any questions.

ttyl,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796

""Mathieu Nantel"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Mr. Ellis,
>
> you are selling routers? I am new to Cisco and following a ICND course
right
> now. I am aiming at the CCIE, but I know that I am gonna need a lot of
hands
> on experience. What are you selling and at what price? What would you
> recommend me to do in order to train myself? Lab simulators or a real
router
> lab?
>
> Mathieu Nantel, CNE5
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ""Brad Ellis"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> 8ifvkg$qli$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8ifvkg$qli$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > You're too new to complain about the group.  You're only allowed to
> complain
> > after you get your CCIE!!!
> >
> > I jumped straight from a CCNA to a CCIE.  Although, I didnt study for my
> > CCNA AT ALL and Ive been in the business for 7+ years.  It depends on
your
> > experience level. If you've been doing WAN/networking for a long time,
go
> > ahead, jump straight to the CCIE.  If not, build a better foundation and
> get
> > your CCNP first.
> >
> > -Brad Ellis
> > CCIE#5796
> > p.s. if you need any routers, let me know.  I can sell you a complete
lab.
> >
> > "deltan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > (seems the list server lost some mail on saturday?!
> > > anyways i am sending my mail again - my apologies if
> > > you see it twice).
> > > --
> > >
> > > greetings from a newbie in this group!
> > >
> > > i finally took my CCNA last week with a score a little
> > > over 900.  however, i only got 40% in network
> > > security,
> > > which i have NO way to believe!!  i am confident in
> > > what i was tested regarding that part, and i used to
> > > work in network security with a tier-1 ISP plus i use
> > > ipfw on UNIX on a daily basis (access lists are pretty
> > > much closed-type ip fw, imho).  anyway, i am very much
> > > curious to know what the heck i answered wrong (if the
> > > test system had no fault)! -- is there ANY way to talk
> > > to cisco to find out -- i'm willing to pay! :)
> > >
> > > now questions:
> > >
> > > 1) any comments (pros/cons) on skipping CCNP and
> > > taking
> > >CCIE (written) directly?  some people did that.
> > > 2) any recommended books (and courses) for CCNP and
> > >CCIE (written)?
> > >
> > > being new to this group, i wanna express how i feel
> > > here.  sad but true, i had to delete 3/4 or more of
> > > the
> > > postings i got from this list before i started to see
> > > interesting stuff (i personally think 1/2 "garbage"
> > > is OK but 3/4 is a little too much).  sorry for being
> > > fussy! ;)
> > >
> > > deltan 8)
> > >
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Re: Questions from a new CCNA (repost)

2000-06-21 Thread Mathieu Nantel

Mr. Ellis,

you are selling routers? I am new to Cisco and following a ICND course right
now. I am aiming at the CCIE, but I know that I am gonna need a lot of hands
on experience. What are you selling and at what price? What would you
recommend me to do in order to train myself? Lab simulators or a real router
lab?

Mathieu Nantel, CNE5
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

""Brad Ellis"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
8ifvkg$qli$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8ifvkg$qli$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> You're too new to complain about the group.  You're only allowed to
complain
> after you get your CCIE!!!
>
> I jumped straight from a CCNA to a CCIE.  Although, I didnt study for my
> CCNA AT ALL and Ive been in the business for 7+ years.  It depends on your
> experience level. If you've been doing WAN/networking for a long time, go
> ahead, jump straight to the CCIE.  If not, build a better foundation and
get
> your CCNP first.
>
> -Brad Ellis
> CCIE#5796
> p.s. if you need any routers, let me know.  I can sell you a complete lab.
>
> "deltan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > (seems the list server lost some mail on saturday?!
> > anyways i am sending my mail again - my apologies if
> > you see it twice).
> > --
> >
> > greetings from a newbie in this group!
> >
> > i finally took my CCNA last week with a score a little
> > over 900.  however, i only got 40% in network
> > security,
> > which i have NO way to believe!!  i am confident in
> > what i was tested regarding that part, and i used to
> > work in network security with a tier-1 ISP plus i use
> > ipfw on UNIX on a daily basis (access lists are pretty
> > much closed-type ip fw, imho).  anyway, i am very much
> > curious to know what the heck i answered wrong (if the
> > test system had no fault)! -- is there ANY way to talk
> > to cisco to find out -- i'm willing to pay! :)
> >
> > now questions:
> >
> > 1) any comments (pros/cons) on skipping CCNP and
> > taking
> >CCIE (written) directly?  some people did that.
> > 2) any recommended books (and courses) for CCNP and
> >CCIE (written)?
> >
> > being new to this group, i wanna express how i feel
> > here.  sad but true, i had to delete 3/4 or more of
> > the
> > postings i got from this list before i started to see
> > interesting stuff (i personally think 1/2 "garbage"
> > is OK but 3/4 is a little too much).  sorry for being
> > fussy! ;)
> >
> > deltan 8)
> >
> >
> > __
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Re: Questions from a new CCNA (repost)

2000-06-19 Thread M Z

2 questions are in this listing

1) does anyone have a paper or link that gives a meaningful explanation of 
the processes that are running in a router when you type the sho processes 
command

2)what is the most ideal way to pinpoint a process that is eating up CPU 
time, and make sure it has more cpu time that what is usually allocated to 
it


Thanks in advance.


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Re: Questions from a new CCNA (repost)

2000-06-17 Thread Brad Ellis

You're too new to complain about the group.  You're only allowed to complain
after you get your CCIE!!!

I jumped straight from a CCNA to a CCIE.  Although, I didnt study for my
CCNA AT ALL and Ive been in the business for 7+ years.  It depends on your
experience level. If you've been doing WAN/networking for a long time, go
ahead, jump straight to the CCIE.  If not, build a better foundation and get
your CCNP first.

-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
p.s. if you need any routers, let me know.  I can sell you a complete lab.

"deltan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> (seems the list server lost some mail on saturday?!
> anyways i am sending my mail again - my apologies if
> you see it twice).
> --
>
> greetings from a newbie in this group!
>
> i finally took my CCNA last week with a score a little
> over 900.  however, i only got 40% in network
> security,
> which i have NO way to believe!!  i am confident in
> what i was tested regarding that part, and i used to
> work in network security with a tier-1 ISP plus i use
> ipfw on UNIX on a daily basis (access lists are pretty
> much closed-type ip fw, imho).  anyway, i am very much
> curious to know what the heck i answered wrong (if the
> test system had no fault)! -- is there ANY way to talk
> to cisco to find out -- i'm willing to pay! :)
>
> now questions:
>
> 1) any comments (pros/cons) on skipping CCNP and
> taking
>CCIE (written) directly?  some people did that.
> 2) any recommended books (and courses) for CCNP and
>CCIE (written)?
>
> being new to this group, i wanna express how i feel
> here.  sad but true, i had to delete 3/4 or more of
> the
> postings i got from this list before i started to see
> interesting stuff (i personally think 1/2 "garbage"
> is OK but 3/4 is a little too much).  sorry for being
> fussy! ;)
>
> deltan 8)
>
>
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Questions from a new CCNA (repost)

2000-06-16 Thread deltan

(seems the list server lost some mail on saturday?!
anyways i am sending my mail again - my apologies if
you see it twice).
--

greetings from a newbie in this group!

i finally took my CCNA last week with a score a little
over 900.  however, i only got 40% in network
security,
which i have NO way to believe!!  i am confident in
what i was tested regarding that part, and i used to
work in network security with a tier-1 ISP plus i use
ipfw on UNIX on a daily basis (access lists are pretty
much closed-type ip fw, imho).  anyway, i am very much
curious to know what the heck i answered wrong (if the
test system had no fault)! -- is there ANY way to talk
to cisco to find out -- i'm willing to pay! :)

now questions:

1) any comments (pros/cons) on skipping CCNP and
taking
   CCIE (written) directly?  some people did that.
2) any recommended books (and courses) for CCNP and
   CCIE (written)?

being new to this group, i wanna express how i feel
here.  sad but true, i had to delete 3/4 or more of
the
postings i got from this list before i started to see
interesting stuff (i personally think 1/2 "garbage"
is OK but 3/4 is a little too much).  sorry for being
fussy! ;)

deltan 8)


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