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Please check the URL --
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Trunking
Etherchannel
VLANs
VTP
MLS
Command line (Crescendo and IOS)
Trust me.
Robert Yee
Jeff Walzer wrote:
Does anyone have or know where to find the exam objectives for the upcoming
BCMSN test (640-504)?
Thanks,
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Doesnt the console cable need to be a roll over cable?
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/cis2500/2501/
2500ug/pin.htm
(watch the wrap on the above link)
Or you could do something like this:
http://www.hwb.acc.umu.se/ca_CiscoConsole9.html
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Local director does load balancing based on
-processor load,
- memory load,
-Web server /App load
-I/O load
and many other such parameters
Its a typical Layer 4 switching which ensures high availablity - a much
needed feature for e-biz sites and N/Ws.
Cheers
Deepak
"Dave Santeramo" [EMAIL
Just to provide my opinion on Zone Alarm:
I think Zone Alarm is a nice piece of software, it is by no means fool
proof, but its application specific settings make it a very nice solution.
With Zone Alarm it is very easy to allow one application access to the net
while denying another. For
Hi peeps,
Thanks for the response, but i think i need the make
my questions a bit clearer.
Question. When a config is copied from a router to
TFTP server, what format is this file? (is it just
*.txt ???)
Now, suppose I'm physically connected to a newly
out-of-the-box router via the light
Tony,
Unless you have ospf network types broadcast or non broadcast defined
(ethernet, nbma) you will not have DR/BDR election and LSA type 2's
(network LSA's) like
Scott mentioned.
Router F will know about routerA and the others through their router
LSA's beeing
flooded by the other routers
Yes, this can be done by initiating an xmodem download to the router.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/fun_c
/fcprt2/fcimages.htm#xtocid901038
(watch the wrap on the above)
-- Kevin
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An adequate study guide for the CIT exam? Also, is it a good real life book
for those situations you run into all the time? It's the Cisco Press book
edited by Laura Chappel (I have her ACRC book and love it) and Dan Farkas.
If anyone has read this book or has any feedback on it I would
sorry, i don't see a book here
-Joe-
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Please check the URL --
Does anybody know where I can get the list price (online) for Cisco
equipment?
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Principal Consultant
Cardinal Solutions Group
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A stupid newbie question, but
6 months ago I bought Sybex's CCNA study guide for the 640-407
exam. Unfotunately I got busy and had to stop studying. Now I want to
get back to studying for the CCNA, but I hear there is a new exam
640-507. What is new/changed in the new exam. Should I get a
Just a quick beginner question, sort of.
Now have the money saved to start a
home lab. now for the million dollar
question.
Which way would you go and why.
1. 2ea 2503's, one has IOS 12.X Ent. 16/16
or
2. 1ea 2503, IOS 12.X Ent. 2ea. 2502's, both 11.2 8/16
Thanks for your
Simply do not buy cisco for LAN. I had tones of
problem when using them in the LAN. However, they are
good for WAN.
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Hi Everyone,
Here is the scenario 3600 router connected via
eth0/1 to 2924 switch which
then connects to LAN PC's. Switch is
Yes, the console cable need to be rollover cable. Sorry for the oversight.
Sadguna Kumar Dasari
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The above replys and if you don't have the "light blue console
Just a curious note- I haven't ever seen a CCNP boot camp. I wonder if
anyone claims to be able to prepare you for CCNP real fast like the CCNA and
MCSE type boot camps promise? Even just an ACRC boot camp would be quite a
chore. I think these boot camps must just drill you on the stuff they
Hello,
How do I load balance my traffic depending on source network address ?
If I have 2 LANs attached to a router and 2 serials (both default
routes) , how do I route traffic of a LAN to certain default route
(certain srial) ?
Thank you,
Nodir
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We need to upgrade our 2501 which currently has IOS ver 11.2. My question
is which IOS upgrade would be best and most stable for this router that
includes using the router as a firewall?
Thanks,
Charles R. Gatrelle
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Has anyone used this router before? I was told that it supports IPSEC by their tech support but I would like hear it from someone that used it before.
Simon
I need some help here. I am setting up a homelab with a 2501 and a 2502. I
have 2 CSU/DSUs also. I think I have an error in the wiring. The 2 csu's use
pin 1and 2 for transmit and 7 and 8 for receive. What I have done is crossed
thes pins 1 to 8 and 2 to 7 I've also tried 1 to 7 and 2 to 8 but
Cisco is great in the lan...what about segmenting your lan to create more
collision domains? Are you seeing a lot of collisions on the switch port or
router interface? is there packet loss when pinging the switch? good luck.
-Original Message-
From: Cert Fication [mailto:[EMAIL
you should be able to do gigachannel across blades.
tom ross
network engineer
queens college
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From: Simon Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 3:25 PM
Subject: Quick question on setting Etherchannel on Cat6K
Hi
I would have to say it depends on the person. If you want nothing more than
a piece of paper certification out of training then thats all you will get.
The cert may get you the interview, your knowledge and exerpience will get
you the job and pay you want.
-- Kevin
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but I kindof wanted to do it with the CSU/DSUs. It should work this way
shouldn't it?
Brian
From: "Dale Holmes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Wiring trouble?
Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 13:02:18 EDT
Remove the CSU's altogether. Connect the two routers with a back-to-back
Policy based routing. write a route-map and apply it to the
interface/protocol depending on what/how you wanna do it...
example:
int f/a 0/0
route-map name
or
router bgp
neighbor xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx route-map name in/out
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From: Nodir Nazarov [mailto:[EMAIL
: POTS stands for Plain Ol' Telephone Service, which is limited to 56K
: (and further limited to 53K in the U.S. by the FCC)
This is a technical list, and I'd like to discuss this:
I've heard that the 53k FCC limit was an x2 limitation, not a K56Flex
or v90 limitation. The website I read this
Ok MS
I will take care in futur e.Thanks for help
Regards
Asif
"Westmoreland, Alexis" wrote:
I am not a sir. I am a ms. Also, it is best to respond to the group (select
reply all).
If you have Cisco equipment that has a maintenance (SmartNet) contract, you
use that SmartNet # to open a cco
Okay, I'm getting ready to take the CMTD and am wondering if there are many
questions on the 700 series router. Has anyone out there had a questions
about this router on the CMTD test?
Michael
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I give up. I took the e-tour twice, HTML Flash, and never was asked to
register, nor was a book mentioned. =(
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From: Makarand Yerawadekar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 6:45 AM
To: JoeFerg
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Free Book: CCN
Go
ISDN have 2 B channels, only one channels is use to sending data while
another is idle, except it is configure for load balancing then both
channels is used.
It is possible to configure 1 B channel for dial to site A and oanother
channel for site B ,without to have two physical ISDN line.
I keep telling myself that knowledge and experience will get me the job I
want as I work here and troubleshoot problems everyday for everyone. I want
to be configuring routers making crazy cool batch config files, analyzing
traffic patterns, applying queueing, all the stuff I'm learning in
Hmm... you forced me to think, dang it. I went to www.fcc.gov to check, but
I wasn't really sure what to search for. If anybody has a modem with the 53K
FCC rule listed on it by number, I'd be interested in knowing what you come
up with too.
-Original Message-
From: Diegmueller, Jason
Hi, anybody know where I can find some free CID practice exam? Appreciate
greatly your help.
Good Luck
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Hey Group,
I was just finalizing my cram session when I came accross something that I hadn't
noticed before. It's not very important and don't think it will come up on the test
but I'm simply asking out of curiosity. The access list ranges are as follows:
1-99 = IP Standard
100-199 = IP
Could anyone tell me if the AppleTalk, ISDN and NLSP are covered in ACRC
test? I'm kind of wondering about that because those three sections are
Appendix in Laura Chapell's ACRC book . I'm gonna take the ACRC test in a
week, so it's really important to know if I need to study those.
Thanks in
is that possible to erase one (out of two) file(IOS image) in flash?
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Looks like a corrupted image. Try loading a different
image first before h/w.
Phil
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as5300 does not boot.
Hadware or software problem? Any idea ?
thanks in advance
pierrek
System Bootstrap, Version 12.0(2)XD1, EARLY
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Hello:
Does anyone know if it is possible to setup a VoIP lab using two C2600 (and
phones) ?
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I heard Appletalk was on it.
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Title: RE: VoIP on C2600 - Home Lab
Yup, just get a NM-1V (or 2V) for each router and an FXS card - if you want to gateway through to a POTS line, also get a FXO card.
Mike
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Billy Monroe
Sent:
The version available now was just released a few months ago. It is the second
edition updated from the original first edition. Excellent text.
Kelly Scroggins wrote:
Would you (anyone) happen to know whether Radia
is up dating her book?
kelly
Quoting Irwin Lazar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Your
Title: OT-Survey of age certs and experience
Hello:
By the way, how are you preparing yourself to
CVOICE ? What kind of hands-on/lab would you suggest ?
Thanks,
Billy
""Prather, Aaron"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
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Ive been reading
On Fri, 19 May 2000 10:22:10 PDT, Lance Hubbard wrote:
Name: Lance Hubbard
Age: 9294 days, 12 minutes
Certs: CPR,CCNA,BFD
BFDis that a new flavor of unix? :-) Or maybe it's a new routing
protocol... or floral delivery?
i beleive that you need the fxo wics (?) you definately need more than just
the two routers and two phones
good luck, post it if you get it up and what wics you actually needed.
quinton
From: "Billy Monroe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
I have a 3640 router with one serial module and an ethernet module.IOS
Version running on this is 11.3.
On one of the serial ports, I had a WAN link with PPP encapsulation and
this is the connection to Internet.
Suddenly this serial interface port module went bad and I replaced this
with
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/voip/voip_ppp_highbw_rtp_prio.html
Watch the wrap. The gaps have Underscores.
voip/voip_ppp_highbw_rtp_prio.html
Start here: http://www.cisco.com/public/technotes/tech_features.shtml
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From: Billy Monroe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
All 3 are covered.
Feargal
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Ji [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 11:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ACRC Test question
Could anyone tell me if the AppleTalk, ISDN and NLSP are covered in ACRC
test? I'm kind of wondering about
(Per your mail below)
Looks like you're on a box that doesn't support XNS,
which will probably be absolutely fine so far as
you're concerned. I /think/ this is Enterprise, btw.
c2610#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
c2610(config)#access-list ?
1-99
On 0, "Taylor, Don" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HDLC may be used between routers and routers, routers and mainframes, and
mainframes and mainframes. It's all over the place; that's why it's a
standard. It doesn't have to go over a WAN - it can be back to back - but it
certainly can, though
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/lm/show_form.pl?95873791437792968755220031
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Sent: 19 May, 2000 8:04 AM
To: 'paul doyl'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Same here...
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Billy,
To setup up the basics all you need is an fxs port on both routers, connect the
routers back to back with serial, then you can create voice pots and voice voip
dial-peers and have at it.
Joe
Billy Monroe wrote:
Hello:
Does anyone know if it is possible to setup a VoIP lab using two
i had an instructor at global knowledge that claimed to have his own ccnp
boot camp in manhattan (3 weeks, 7 days a week) i don't know anything about
it, but it doesn't seem very valuable to me, in that anyone who just
memorizes for those tests and gets the best job that they will provide will
Hi Folks ! i
m starting study of CLSC exam and i want to buy a book for it
.
is there any book availble for this exam better
then Tod Lamle's CLSC study guide by Sybex.
Regards
Haroon IkramNetwork Engineer Computer
Services
hi there
there is option when u configure access list for
ipx about MASK.
i was wondering how it will work in ipx
environment and how to write it
thanks in advance
Haroon IkramNetwork Engineer Computer
Services
me too..its was really annoying!
"Taylor, Don" wrote:
I give up. I took the e-tour twice, HTML Flash, and never was asked to
register, nor was a book mentioned. =(
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Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 6:45 AM
To:
Hello all,
Does any have the white paper entitled
"CCIE Bridging", that appeared in the
January 2000 Certificationzone?
If so, may I get you to email me a copy.
Thank you very much.
Eugene C.
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Hi,
We've had some problems though not too regular with autodetection of
speed/duplex. We now go with the idea that if you know it then set it rather
than leaving it to the switch to decide.
Worth a try if you've not already done it anyway.
Cheers,
Gareth
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Hello all,
Does any have the white paper entitled
"CCIE Bridging", that appeared in the
January 2000 Certificationzone?
If so, may I get you to email me a copy.
Thank you very much.
Eugene C.
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You need that to input the FXS module.
The FXS\FXO\EM goes into the NM-2V, which goes into the Network Module slot
in the router.
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Billy Monroe
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 3:05 PM
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Here is the relevant portion of the configuration.
interface Serial9/6
description snip
no ip address
no ip directed-broadcast
encapsulation ppp
no fair-queue
ppp multilink
!
interface Serial9/7
description snip
no ip address
no ip directed-broadcast
encapsulation ppp
no fair-queue
Hello:
I want to practice CCNP labs and I would like to know if virtual labs and
simulators (for example mentorlabs or others) would be able to provide the
ability comparable to a real hands-on lab.
Thanks,
Billy
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Now I want to say that it is not my intent to start a flame war on this
group, or to belittle anyone. I am just stating my opinion and would not
mind some alternate opinions.
I can understand how having an MCSE or Cisco certification can be helpful in
landing you a job, but I dont see how the
as to the wiring, your txmit pins should be identified as TX+ and TX-, rxmit
should be RX+ and RX- the wiring should be
TX+ to RX+
TX- to RX-
The clocking should be set as follows:
on one csu - internal or master
on the other - slave or network (terminology depends on vendor)
I would also
I agree. In the beginning I thought MCSE was related to internetworking, but
now
I see that MCSE is regarding Windows operating systems. Typically MCSE
knowledge in networking is
superficial compared to Cisco subjects. Of course MCSE has its value.
""Kevin Welch"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
The NM-1V goes into your 26xx or 36xx series router. The FX-S module plugs
into the NM-1V module. The FX-S module looks like a WIC module. Pretty
cool little bugger...lots of Lucent parts on it.
Also, someone has already got dibbs on my VoIP hardware...so it's gone!
ttyl,
-Brad Ellis
A virtual lab is great...I spent over $30,000 on a hands-on lab and I dont
think it was necessary...although I did get my CCIE...
I like the hands on and the ability to use a lab anytime I wanted to (which
was about 60 days straight for 5-6 hours a day). A virtual rack is good if
you are VERY
Title: RE: Question on missing ranges...
400-499 is used for XNS
500-599 is used for extended XNS
They are not in the exam cram because they are not really covered on the exam you are studying for. Which really shows the good and bad qualities behind books generated just for the exam.
Has anyone out there had problems getting UDP broadcasts to forward on
anything other then the default Cisco ports between VLANs on a Cat 6k
series with an MSFC? I'm running 12.0(3)XE1, and want to forward UDP
RPC (port 111) broadcasts for NIS between VLANs, but no matter what
combinations I
I have a question, in reading through the material on null interfaces in Cisco
press (Laura Chappell) they say you use a static route for the null interface.
What about if your using a not using a Link state protocol such as OSPF or
EIGRP, do you still use a static route to configure a null
Thank you
Dan
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I've been wondering the same thing. I gather it could be as much as two
months from the time we took it. If anyone has anything more specific, I'd
like to hear it.
Larry Yurdin CCDP etc.
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A book coupon for Canada's Chapters.ca. It expire June 11.
coupon number is S822CW3V4194210619
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there is option when u configure
yes, delete filename:slot# then if you want to recover the actual flash
image space you'll need to do the squeeze:slot#
Just deleting the file will not recover the flash image space. FYI, the
flash has 15 (I think)levels of undelete if you need it back
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There was a new version under development. I've got a manuscript copy but
I'm not sure if the latest version is ready yet. Check Amazon or Fatbrain.
Irwin
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From: Kelly Scroggins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 1:09 AM
To: Irwin Lazar
Cc: cisco
According to the OSI model, layer 3 is connectionless and layer 4 is
connection oriented. However, one must remember that the OSI model is
theoretical.
And the OSI model has been extended by ISO, considerably beyond the
simple seven layers. Unfortunately, the extensions, such as the
internal
Negative
ISBN # 0-201-63448-1
Well worth the buy... I got it nearly two months ago
Lou Nelson, CCNA, CCDA
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Are you really CCNA certified?
Where would would you find anything related to Cisco Career Certification
Exams?
Whether or not the material covered in the Appendix is on this particular
exam, you should study the material, regardless. Are you studying just for
the exam or are you thirsting for
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