Anyone knows anything about this beta examin.. where we can get study material
for
this examin
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I've got a BS in Telecommunications from DeVry. I don't know if I would
recommend that to anyone though. The classes were pretty basic and cost
about 3 times what they should.
I think my next step it to work towards an Electrical Engineering degree.
GA Tech has a masters in Electrical
Hello,
I'am interested in becomming certified,Iam looking to
get the ccna certification i'am located in N.Y.C and i was wondering if
anyone could possibly tell me where I might possibly be better off going to
a university or a private school or if you know of any
DePaul University has an outstanding Computer Science, Telecommunications,
and Information Systems program. It has been nationally rated in the top 5
for years. I would suggest checking it out, I am not just saying that
because I go there either!
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first is 64%,second is 62%, there are totally different qustions in two
tests.
can any one give me some real ans ?
pls!
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On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Marco Rodrigues wrote:
Each guy didn't pay $9 for each room. $25 / 3 is 8. ... + 1, is
9.3 multiply that by 3 then add $2. Comes out to $30 for me. Am I
missing the riddle here people? :) heh
Each guy paid $9.
There is no extra dollar. The manager
The answer is: learn the material, THEN take the test.
first is 64%,second is 62%, there are totally different qustions in two
tests.
can any one give me some real ans ?
pls!
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FAQ,
Can I plug a PC directly from the NIC to the ethernet port on a 2500 series
router?
It won't work for me. Router doesn't recognize a link directly to the PC
but it does
when plugged into a switch. I assume it's a straight vs. crossover thing
but from
what I was told, you only need a
Hi all,
I haved passed my CCNA 1.0 and going to start preparing for CCNP2.0
Having gone thru the BSCN syllabus in Cisco.com and Boson.com..they have added
many new topics..One of which is Advanced Routing..
I would like to know what this portion actually covers???
Moreover
Roman,
Just buy a cheap 5 port hub for this. That will work. PC to hub, and hub
to router. Also, you dont need a PC to check if ether will get through the
link. Just create a ping on router A, and when it asks for the source, put
the address for etherO. For example:
RouterA#ping
IP
In a message dated 7/23/00 2:41:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The answer is: learn the material, THEN take the test.
Here-here! Oh how true it is...
Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA
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If the automobile had followed
Any 10BaseT type Ethernet connection between any two devices without the use
of a hub requires a crossover cable.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Roman
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 1:34 PM
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Subject: Stupid question..
You must use a "straight" cable if you're connecting pc/router/etc. to a
hub/switch. And you definetely must use a "crossed-over" cable to connect a
pc/router to another pc/router and hub/switch to another hub/switch. Some
hubs/switches/routers may let you change manually the role of the port
You need a crossover to
"talk" NIC to E0. The only time you would use a patch cable, iswhen
youconnect the router/ PC to a switch/ hub. I "personally" know when
to use each cable(I even know the pinouts), but I'm not sureif I
could clearly explain to you why this is. I can promise you this,
Ohit pings just fine. I am just trying a little experiment. You
know...fix it
up, tear it down, fix it up, tear it down - ad nauseum. Anyway - it goes
something
like this. I have a Linksys (I know...don't say it) Broadband
Router/Switch that
my internal LAN accesses the internet
I asked a fiend(who
is a high level CCIE), after having met the electrical engineerwho
designed my companies network, if I should "maybe" go back take a few
college engineering classes (maybe another bachelors). He looked @ me
seriously said... do you want to make money or to you want to
I think it will be easier to go through the archives if our posts were titled
properly. It definately is irritating to see the same questions being asked over
and over again but I think its unfair to blame anyone for asking if it will take
a whole day to sift thru the archive and still not find
The frame-relay portion is only between the two cisco routers. The linksys
router is tied to the e0 port of one of them. Actually, I have that linksys
router/switch functioning only as a gateway/switch. It does no routing per se.
Just shoves everything not local out the WAN port and that's
Keep talking, I'm getting excited.
At 03:57 PM 7/23/00 -0100, you wrote:
I
asked a fiend (who is a high level CCIE), after having met the electrical
engineer who designed my companies network, if I should maybe
go back take a few college engineering classes (maybe another
bachelors). He looked
Hello,
I intend taking my Routing exam in 4 weeks time, but I can not get
hold of a copy of the BGP white paper from CertificateZone, is there
someone out there who would be kind enough to send me a copy?
Cheers
Kerry
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Subject: Re: cid failed twice!
The answer is: learn the material,
This replay is for the fellow with so many degrees certs!!
Not happy ? Sounds like you picked the wrong career/business !!
Hi,
I have my B.A in Computer Information System, A+, MCSE, CCNA and CCNP,
but
still not satisfied. I have seen different job postings that required
master
This replay is for the fellow with so many degrees certs!!
Not happy ? Sounds like you picked the wrong career/business !!
Hi,
I have my B.A in Computer Information System, A+, MCSE, CCNA and CCNP,
but
still not satisfied. I have seen different job postings that required
master
This replay is for the fellow with so many degrees certs!!
Not happy ? Sounds like you picked the wrong career/business !!
Hi,
I have my B.A in Computer Information System, A+, MCSE, CCNA and CCNP,
but
still not satisfied. I have seen different job postings that required
master
Has anyone ever heard of anyone being able to use the GI Bill for any
Cisco Training or Certifications?
Brian
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Network Administrator
Good question, I have never heard of it. However I think it would work if
the institution(i.e. School/College/University) was/is an accredited
educational institute. Check with the VA reps at the your local JCs and
Universities/Colleges. Some are Cisco Academies as well.
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Yes indeed! Community Colleges with Cisco Networking Academies are
expanding. This year some are starting/offering CCNP programs starting with
ACRC. I'm registering tomorrow for the fall semester, at a college
15 miles away. Only downside is you must have completed the first four
modules (two
Lauren:
You may want to look at Webster or Nova as they offer Ms in Computer Science
and MIS as well. They both are good programs and you can take almost all
classes of Nova on the Internet. Good Luck
Avran
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I did some checking on the va web-site and it appears that this is feasible.
http://www.gibill.va.gov/education/FAQ_edu.htm#eleven
Follow the link to the FAQ page where you will see:
Q. May I use VA education benefits for short-term high-cost programs, such
as Novell and Microsoft
Good point but you don't judge it as well as you don't understand the french
history...
cvp
michael wedel-durrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/21/2000 06:21:36 AM
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Hello everybody:
Excuse my simple question, but I'm just a novice wanna be CISCO guru. I
am in the process of building my home lab. At present time I have the
following equipment:
2503
2514
760.
Both 2503 and 760 comes with ISDN BRI. Is it possible to connect this
two over ISDN BRI to
Did you Define sub interface function in S0,
Ade,
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From: Roman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 2:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Stupid question...(no questions are stupid friend)
Ohit pings just fine. I am just trying a little
G-day 'groupstudy.cisco' newsgroup. Here is a questions I hope you folks
can answer.
Here is a leg of our network in beautiful ASCII art:
7206(1)==7206(2)==12012
The 12012 is running E/I-BGP and I want to peer with the 7206(1) router. I
do not want to run IBGP and a RR on 7206(2)
Hi,
About distance learning...you can search through www.yahoo.com under
education categories. It has pretty good list of all distance learning
colleges and universiteis.
I got information for Barrington University but not sure yet if I will start
with them. But they have pretty good list of
I just thought I would drop a quick note to let the group know that I passed
CID on Friday gaining me my CCDP.
I started pursuing this certification earlier this year when I took a new
job. Now that I have passed, I don't have the excitement that I thought I
would have. Don't get me wrong, I am
Congrats Timothy!
I have a question or two about the DA/DP track vice the CA/CP track.
It seems to me that CCDA is a useful, yet seemingly quick and dirty
certification to obtain. The groundwork for it - at first glance at least -
looks like a bit of a departure from that involved with the CCNA
There is also a plethora of Cisco Cheat Sheets/Study Guides at
http://www.gdd.net/cisco
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From: Neelanga Udash [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 10:13 PM
Subject: Very good web site for CCNA
Dear all,
Take a look at this site.
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