Re: CIT Support Exam in CCNP 2.0 Track.

2000-08-26 Thread shanseverijn

The only thing that has changes is the name.  Super-easy test.

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"Eazhil" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hi All,
 I would like to clarify,whether the exam is  changed
 for CIT 2.0.Is that anybody attended CIT Support exam
 after july 31st.The objectives are seems same in the
 cisco site.Please clarify regarding this.

 Thanks...Pal

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Re: CIT Support Exam in CCNP 2.0 Track.

2000-08-23 Thread AVi

No Exam is not changed its the same

avi

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 I would like to clarify,whether the exam is  changed
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 after july 31st.The objectives are seems same in the
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 Thanks...Pal

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Re: CIT Support Exam in CCNP 2.0 Track.

2000-08-17 Thread Oz


 In a frame cloud it relates to the QOS levels your bandwidth contract has
it's know as BIR  (Burst Information Rate and CIR Committed Information Rate

My understanding  in simple terms  is
CIR  means  a guarenteed availablitity of say 128K  burstable to say 1.5 meg
on a T1
 But the higher the CIR  the more you pay
Whichs means you get 128 k all the time and subject to availability  1.5 meg
ie in the middle of the night  Heh
Cisco call it this too

CIR

committed information rate. Rate at which a Frame Relay network agrees to
transfer information under normal conditions, averaged over a minimum
increment of time. CIR, measured in bits per second, is one of the key
negotiated tariff metrics.
Bc
Committed Burst. Negotiated tariff metric in Frame Relay internetworks. The
maximum amount of data (in bits) that a Frame Relay internetwork is
committed to accept and transmit at the CIR
Be
excess burst. Negotiated tariff metric in Frame Relay internetworks. The
number of bits that a Frame Relay internetwork will attempt to transmit
after Bc is accommodated. Be data is, in general, delivered with a lower
probability than Bc data because Be data can be marked as DE by the network.
Oz
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