Yes, UNIX systems have had routing capabilities for a very long
time, but saying "since the beginning of the Internet" is probably a
bit of an exageration. In the beginning, there were things called,
IMP's, which were basically custom code running on IBM RT-PC's, that
handled routing
Hi Zack
The console cable and port work fine (9600 baud etc - have even tried other
baud rates in case someone changed the default) - I can plug it into one of
the other routers and it works fine for hours. Nothing I type has any effect
including carraige return.
Thanks
Rudi
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Rudi,
Here is a piece of a live routers configured for VoIP. Not to hard to
configure it is just a pain in the butt to work with Cisco's IOS at the
moment because there are a lot of bugs. I get to configure router on a daily
basis so I am getting a lot of my lab work done while working. I have
hi all,
when it comes to configuring interface for different link level
technologies (framerelay, ATM, serial ,etc) i am facing the difficulties
in finding example configurations or explanations.is ther any sites
which give this configurations or explanations ?
or is ther any one who is willing
I am having same problem, couldn't post any message on group study.
John
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Hi all
There seems to have been very few posts
Hi Tazar, you can actually look at some general books on distributed computing,
and we shall see
some theory likes Byzantine Theory, synchronisation, asynchronisation update
election process etc .. i think that would help
in understanding the general theory of routing
Thks/Brgds
Jona
Hi,
I had 2501 router, 1 Ethernet , 2 Syn port and 1
Aux port.
I like to coonect the 56k dial up modem to serial 0
, and configure it to DDR to ISP.
My question is how do i configure the serial 0 (
syn interface) to dial out ?
As far as i knew only asyn serial, Aux port and
syn/async
good
idea. the best way to shake these blues is to take action. It is only through
consistent action that any of us will make it to the top of the long
grade!
I have
begun the CID course - Global Knowledge's e-learning version - with the plan to
complete my CCDP by month end. then the
Now that it appears I can post again, let me try this again. Discovered the
problem Saturday. Have not been able to ask for help.
Got a good one for you all to ponder.
I am in the process of reassembling my lab. Routers have been off line for a
couple of weeks. Friday I brought two back on line
there are no prerequisites for the CCIE written whatsoever. You plunk down
your 300 bucks and you take the test.
before you do so, may I suggest you go to www.certificationzone.com. If I am
not mistaken, you can take one free practice test from them. even if you
can't, you can buy a six monh
I spoke with Paul B this afternoon. He discovered a problem
and made a quick fix. I gather he has done more esxtensive work this evening,
becasue I am now seeing a lot of stuff, including some of my own which had not
been making it through.
For those new to the list, Paul B does this out of
A friend told me that it is possible for me to skip CCNP and jump straight
to CCIE provided one can financially afford itIs this true? . I need
more information on the way forward.
I am currently a CCNA.
I'll appreciate your immediate reply from you good guys.
Thanks.
This is not a fully related Cisco question, but thought some of you here might have
some insight.
What is the standard model for using ATM SVC's over the WAN. The only method I can
think of would be MPOA. I am not sure if there is a simpler way of making the VC
establishment.
This may
Hmm, I second Chuck's response.
But, long shot, if you happen to be referring to HSRP, try
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ics/cs009.htm
(watch for wrap).
If you really are after a Grand Theory of Internetworking, I'm afraid I shall
have to admit ignorance. However RFC1925
Hi Victor
It is true. BUT, it is not simply a financial issue (although pursuing the
CCIE is very expensive). The CCIE is a vast magnitude harder than the CCNA.
And thats just the written ;-).
If you feel confident in your ability to chart the unknown by all means go
for the CCIE. There is very
I'm
in!!! Just let me know when.
Regards,
Aaron K. DixonWAN Element Manager - CiscoOmnes, A
Schlumberger Company
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LarrieuSent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 1:35 AMTo:
[EMAIL
Hello again,
Wow, It was really great to see alot of good responses from the members of
this study group. It was my first experience to share my thoughts with so
many people. Well, I decided to go for it.
Thanks to ALL very much for showing me the light, I really wish to see CCIE
in
42 is about as close as you can get.
--- tazar Ing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have
been with this group about half year now, heard
and learn about cisco
router, term likes active router, backup router,
priority etc is there any
general theory that can group every thing together
???
In some ways I agree(we will forget the irony that this is just such a post)
but I just delete items and use mail filtering and it works out fine--took a
week of and came back to over 1000 emails though. I do not like the "what
test to take for CCNP" type questions either but I just ignore
Try this URL for more info:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis2600/net_mod2/conntdig.htm
(watch the wrap)
There is a formula for working out tty/modem line numbers on the 2600/3600
routers. Here is an extract:
/EXTRACT ON
Some Cisco IOS commands identify
Try Horizon-MTS www.mantras.com
I've been on several of their courses and they have some good
instructors. They will be able to tell you exactly what material they
use on their courses.
Regards
Ben
--- hal9001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear All,
Can any one recommend a CCNA course from any
keepalives :-
this is a parameter you can seton DDR`s (routers that use dial-up lines for
wan`s) to make sure that while there is no traffic on your dial-up link,it
dosen`t end the call until x seconds have passed...handy because if you want
to read a config from a router you would have to
NO sub`s are treated as seperate interfaces
From: Doug Laing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Doug Laing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Frame-Relay and split-horizon question
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 11:34:54 -0400
When you have a point to multipoint frame-relay (partial mesh)
exec-timeout can be specified on a per-line basis:
See the following URL for more info
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/dial_r/drprt1/drmodem.htm
(watch the wrap)
/EXTRACT ON
exec-timeout
To set the interval that the EXEC command interpreter waits
An old hand at networking, overheard telling young techo on his first day:
Remember son, its all 0's and 1's.
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Subject: Re: General
Hi
You should use "ip rtp priority" plus WFQ or CBQWFP or "ip rtp reserve"
Custom queueing is not the best solution for voice, because you need strict
priority for voice.
In both cases I would recomend to use L2 fragmentation if your interface
is below 1 Mbits (FRF.12 or ppp interleaving)
The
In Caslows CCIE book(p118), he mentions that when a frame relay map
statement is entered it disables inverse arp, and after a reload of the
router it does not appear when you do a frame relay map statement, I found
this not to be true because the inverse arp statement is there for the same
DLCI
Can anyone recommend any study material for BCSN? And what is the different
between ARCR and
BCSN? thanks...
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Hi,, Dear Friends,
May I ask what is the difference between a Terminal Server and a router?
What is the function of Terminal server.
What is mean by reverse telnet? What is the purpose? whether only terminal
server can be configured as the reverse telnet.
Regards,
Blur Guy
David,
You need to look at the 2509/2511 series access
servers. Using an Octal cable you can go from the
Asynch interface on the back of the 2509 to upto 8
routers via their console ports.
You achieve this via reverse telnet
i.e "telnet 1.2.3.4 2003" (where 03 would be your
third cable of the
Chuck,
You are not crazy. ;-) I have seen this with IOS 12.0, and it totally
confounded me the first time I saw it. It seems to happen when the serial
interfaces are configured and brought up BEFORE the cables are attached.
Save your config, then power cycle the boxes.
HTH,
Pamela
On Tue, 13
Does any one know where I can find some free CCNP 1.0 practice tests?
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Hi.
We will be implimenting ATM soon and I don't know a lot about it. Could
anyone recommend a good ATM primer to get me started?
TIA
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Can anyone tell me about the required parameters for testing UTP gigbit
ethernet cable or the speciifcations of UTP gigabit ethernet cable such as
connector type , utp pairs, impedance, NVP (nominal velocity of propogation)
etc
thanx in advance
SHEERAZ
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Hi, all:
Which tests should I take after I got my CCNP in order to achieve CCDP? Is
CID the only test I should take care of?
Thanks very much!
-Ya
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The term daemon means the process is running "in the background," carrying
out operations on behalf of the whole system. Daemons are normally started
when the system is bootstrapped and run as long as the system is up.
Brian
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Hi Group
Has anyone got any recommendations about VoIP
other than the Cisco Press book? Any good URLs
or whitepapers?
And, anyone got any comments on the Voice over IP
Fundamentals book by Cisco Press??
Thanks in advance.
Mari Misato
Any known site concerning free demo ccna (new) 604-507 exam..
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Take 20 minutes on the CCO Website and you will find all the info you need.
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From: Sim, CT (Chee Tong) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 10:56 PM
To: 'Feliz, Edgar'; 'Mohamed Heeba'; 'cisco list'
Subject: RE: Unknown Routing Protocol
OK.
to run GIGABIT UTP you need to use either cat5e or cat 6 cabling...
CAT5E is designed to run gig upto 100 meters.this is the max speed it can
run
CAT 6 is designed to run 1gig AND ABOVE upto 100 meters
for more info follow this link
Hey,
Where can I find info about networkers? Is it something
every Networking Professional should got to? I am fairly new to the Cisco
world.
Moshe
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This seemed to not make it to the list, so I'll try again.
-- Forwarded by Benjamin Walling/HQ/INDECON on 06/14/2000
08:11 AM ---
Benjamin Walling
06/13/2000 09:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: Re: bandwidth estimation! (Document link
My former employer (an ISP) had BGP peering with our
upstream provider(Telco). As I understand it so far,
BGP4 is used to advertise routes between autonomous
systems. One day I ran a web-based traceroute to my
old haunt and it showed them having the same
autonomous system number as our bandwidth
Thnks God i passed and thanks to alll who had helped especially this
angel SETH WILSON from Arp (ARP) Texas.
NOw i can concentrate in my ecommerce/java/oracle
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If I remember correctly, Gigabit requires Cat5e cable standards, which is
slightly better then plain Cat5. Should be able to find the standards on
the internet
hi,
Can anyone tell me about the required parameters for testing UTP gigbit
ethernet cable or the speciifcations of UTP gigabit
1 and 0, don't need anything else for computing as it all stems from there!
regs,
Andy
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Phil Barker
Sent: 14 June 2000 03:32
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42 is about as
I am studying for CIT exam.
trace or traceroute, which is right answer?
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Is there a study group or a user group in the Miami, FL area? If so, can you
provide a contact or information on it?
Bert
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I am trying to implement multicast routing between to routers. I am not sure
where to begin. Which routing protocol is best for this(IGMP, BGP?, etc.).
Basically I am trying to test Norton Ghost enterprise between routers.
Router A--
S0/0 10.254.254.1
E0/0 10.10.10.1
Router B--
If it is installed properly and tests to the letter of the spec, all you
need is plain old Cat5, but it uses 4-pair. This is good for 100 meters.
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OK.
to run GIGABIT UTP you need to use either
Is there any info out there on how to setup a private frame relay network.
I need to cut out the Isp.
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Try
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/service/configs/framerelay/fr_configs.htm
Steve Smith , MCSE CCNA
OES
Memphis, TN
901-388-4637 ext.106
"denjones" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/14/00 08:05AM
Is there any info out there on how to setup a private frame relay network.
I need to cut out the
yes, I did search on cco, found nothing.
#?
Exec commands:
{snip}
restart Restart Connection
{snip}
=
ciscocabanaboy, CCNP-Voice, CCDP, MCSE, CNX, A+, N+, I-net+, BOFH...
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Yes, ports can get stuck. Most MAU's have electo-mechanical
relays that are activated by a "phantom voltage". That's why you
hear clicking noises when a token ring device joins the ring.
I've gone into wiring closets where a port is marked "bad",
ripped the bad tag off and plugged into a
Dear friends,
Please send me all the resources you used to pass CLSC. I am using the
student manual for my prep.
Also please tell me the exam format and are Boson Tests useful.
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chuck
Larrieu
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 1:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem Solved? - WAS: Posts not getting through ?
I spoke with Paul B this afternoon. He discovered a
While( RANTING )
{
printf("
Look, I don't want anyone else asking me privately for
this whitepaper. If you think about it ? "How would
any company survive if it had just one customer" who
just gave all the info away.
Some people think that stealing software/educational
material is fair. As an ex
Chuck,
You are not crazy. ;-) I have seen this with IOS 12.0, and it totally
confounded me the first time I saw it. It seems to happen when the serial
interfaces are configured and brought up BEFORE the cables are attached.
Save your config, then power cycle the boxes.
HTH,
Pamela
Thank you!
Dear all
I'm really embarrassing...
Many mistakes in grammar I did in the mail to Maria and all.
Thank you Maria to understand what I mean$B!D(B
I try again. I$B!G(Bm interested at how the American and other countrie$B!G(Bs
female network engineer does the role as a wife, mother and
When you staticly map a network layer address to a dlci and reload your
router, that mapping (sh fram map) should only show up as static, not
dynamic. On the router reload, the static mapping overrides the routers need
to ARP for that protocol on that specific dlci. Are you sure that you mapped
Hey Bike man,
Try www.nantech.com , there's everything but ATM, and
even that will be added in a month or so...not to
mention it's cheap and available
cheers
Nnanna
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Rudi,
Mine resources are similiar. Same books, Doyle,
Caslow, Thomas,
Have you enabled multicast routing on the routers?
Scott
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I am trying to implement multicast routing between to routers. I am not sure
where to begin. Which routing protocol is best for this(IGMP,
Study for CIT, take the Support 2.0 test.
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Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 11:50 PM
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Subject: support 2.0
anyone take this yet? Any tips? Thanks
Well there are fill in questions but you could choose
from a list of 25 -20 commands,so if you know what the
command should be,you can work your way out,
It's not as hard as ACRC since you dont have to
remember each command and reproduce them verbatim
Rath
CCNA,CCDA,BCRAN,BCMSN,MCP
--- wind
Trace and tracert (not traceroute)'s fine, it depends on where you are and
what you are doing, e. g, in a router you would be entering trace (ip
address), whereas in "dos" environment you'll enter tracert and when it is a
verbal conversation you are most likely to say "trace route"
-Original
I work with a fellow engineer who did just that, he took his written and
then his Lab. He did not bother to take the CCNA test until after we
lovingly prodded him to do so.
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In a cisco route:
Route#trace?
traceroute
But in Cisco CD, only find command: trace.
I do not know which is right for exam?
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I believe Trace is short for Traceroute.
Mo
MCSE MCP+i CCNA
"Hou, Li" [EMAIL
You should check the port configuration in Hyperterminal and make shure that
Flow Control is set to None.
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To: Zach Stewart
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Subject: Re: Console problem (with
See http://www.itprc.com/datalink.htm for several resources. I'd also
suggest you take a look at Cisco's web site and find the proper
configuration guide for your IOS version.
Irwin
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Dear All,
Can anyone tell me that when the testing of Routing 2.0 regarding CCNP track
4.0 will be started? is it 30th June 2000?
Shoaib
Thanks and regards,
Shoaib Waqar
Network Engineer
Bachelors of Engineering in Computer Systems(B.E.CS),
MCP+I,MCSE,CCNA
Sysnet Pakistan Pvt. Ltd.
In the near future there are plans to do video conferencing between all of
our offices scattered across the US (10 in all). Our current network is set
up in that the Cisco 1720 routers we have at each location are basically
dumb routers as we have Watchguard Fireboxes that function as the
Please can some one guide me to website or a book, which will help me
understand and learn 802.1q. I have already searched the archives and only
found emails with how to deal some issues, another thing, any one out here
knows about Alteon web switches or any resources out there.
isn't going to begin in August of this year?
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Dear All,
Can anyone tell me that when the testing
tr ;)
mh
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Objet: Which is right? 'trace' or 'traceroute'
I am studying for CIT exam.
trace or traceroute, which is right answer?
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I have a bit of confusion with how to route selection occurs in OSPF by
icluding the following commands Please shade some light on this
Ok here comes
does cost and priority affects route selection ??
1. router ospf 3
network 158.13.0.0 0.0.255.255 area 0
default-information
Yes you have ...
LAB.4500(config)#ip multicast-routing
Elias
In the near future there are plans to do video conferencing between all of
our offices scattered across the US (10 in all). Our current network is set
up in that the Cisco 1720 routers we have at each location are basically
Hello, group this is a little of topic but I needed some advice on the
matter.
I have been working with computers for nine years, I just recently (3 years
ago) started dealing with networking computers. I have only done simple lan
networks with non-managed switches and hubs. I have obtained
In the UK we appear to be a little behind the USA with course upgrades. However
Wave Technologies (UK) Ltd run bootcamp courses at various locations around the
UK. The CCNA 2.0 is available and the CCNP v2.0 will be available in October.
There is currently an EU discount scheme available for
here is the link for the Cisco Content Networking - Delivering
Intellignet Network Services ...
http://www.cisco.com/offer/content/etour/d839/
you have to go through the tour to get the book.
Enjoy.
Ken Solomon
CCNA
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The correct command is traceroute. However wether you type traceroute trace or
tr in privledge mode you get the same reponse.
Good luck with your exam.
Mo
"Hou, Li" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 14/06/2000 16:05:11
Please respond to "Hou, Li" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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cc:
Priority does not affect route selection; it is only for the DR election
process in OSPF.
Cost does affect route selection. OSPF determines the best route to a
destination based upon the metric called cost. By default cost is calculated
using the formula :
Cost = 10exp8/ bandwidth of the
Hi!
Given the scenario that the network has been diagonised for slow response
times mainly because of Chat sessions,Downloading and playing MP3 files over
the net,and using net to call people.
which UDP Ports I need to block using my checkpoint firewall.
many thanks in advance
KK
how about this
on each router do this on global config
ip multicast-routing ---this enables multicast routing
on each interface do this
ip pim dense-mode
Dude visit this site
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/48.html
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Hey everyone,
Today I wrote Cisco Remote Access as my final exam for CCNP. Just want to
thank everyone in this group. The information passed around here is
invaluable! The archives of the list are also a great help!
The Remote Access exam wasn't as tough as the others, the questions were
From: Phil Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
You need to look at the 2509/2511 series access
servers. Using an Octal cable you can go from the
Asynch interface on the back of the 2509 to upto 8
routers via their console ports.
Just thought I'd mention:
One of my aquaints just bought a
Try http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/1/
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Please can some one guide me to website or a book, which will help me
understand and learn
I'm not personally an advocate of using Windows however...Microsoft does
claim to support QOS (802.1p), Multicasting, and VoIP (not in the OS itself
but using applications that run on the OS)...
-Mike Cohen
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Yes its true. The gent in question is very bright and the story is a real
one. Truth is often stranger than fiction!
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Cc:
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Subject: Re: United Kingdom CCNA Courses (Document link not converted)
In the UK we appear to be
The real question on our minds is WHY??? Asking a CCIE to take the CCNA
exam is like asking someone with a PhD in math to retake college algebra.
Yes its true. The gent in question is very bright and the story is a
real
one. Truth is often stranger than fiction!
-Original
This topic has been discussed on several firewall and security-related
mailing lists and isn't really related to cisco certifications.
Try http://www.itprc.com/security.htm for links to several related lists or
www.remarq.com
Irwin
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From: krishnakanth S [mailto:[EMAIL
I'm gonna expose a little more of my ignorance
(yeah, yeah, you've all seen it before... ;-)
From: Tan Choh oon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I had 2501 router, 1 Ethernet , 2 Syn port and 1 Aux port.
OK so far :-)
I like to coonect the 56k dial up modem to serial 0 , and
configure it to
TO add my contribution:
OSPF uses Dijkstra algorithm,to choose the lowest cost link for route
selection.
The route with the lowest cost is selected as primary route.
and the costs of the local router is added to the cost required to reach the
destination.also one must remember the change in the
Or, in the case of my oh-so computer savvy mother trying to impress her admin:
"I just don't understand how all this complex stuff can be based on ones and
twos." Dramatic Pause "Anne, it's ones and zeros." "Oh. No wonder I
don't understand it."
"BIKEMAN" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An old
Routing 2.0 Exam 640-503 is currently live.
"Shoaib Waqar" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Dear All,
Can anyone tell me that when the testing of Routing 2.0 regarding CCNP
track
4.0 will be started? is it 30th June 2000?
Shoaib
Thanks and
Who paid the $100? What a waste of money. Next time, email me and I will send
you my address. You can send a check directly to me.
Ben
John Neiberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/14/2000 02:11:09 PM
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