Funny, I thought that bread was an encapsulation method and was strictly determined by
the payload. For example, Encapsulating corned beef and saurkraut in white bread WILL
cause transport failures and a corruption of the mustard whereas the more stout "Rye"
encapsulation method was designed
Is that 168 pin Dimm or 72 pin, I can't seem to find 72 pin Dimm, all I see
is 72 pin simms. Can some one confirm this for me as I buying a 2600 that
will need a memory upgrade.
Thanks
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Hi,
Does anyone
could anybody explain that why s1 of a router connects with a DTE cable and
s2 connects with a DCE cable? Is the router a DTE or DCE?
Thanks,
frank
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Kington's memory work. Both flash and DRAM.
From "http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/kepler/mfrmod_Bod.asp", select
"Cisco" for manufacturer.
Zafer
IT / Network Design and Management
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When connecting two Cisco routers back to back, using the appropriate cable,
one router must provide clocking. The router that must do so is the one into
which the DCE end of the cable is connected. What is happening is that one
is simulating the telco network via the connected serial ports of
Don't recall ever seeing an answer to this one. I kept it on file, waiting
for a moment when I could put together a lab and try a couple of things.
The short answer is to configure the two middle routers as frame relay
switches, and do frame-relay routes as one normally would.
I connected my
Hello,
I wish to setup a 3DES VPN between two sites (a local and a remote site) on
a 2MB serial link using 2 2502 cisco routeurs. I will have 30 people
working on the remote site using telnet session, NT file and print with
servers in the local site.
Do you think the 25XX could handle such
Congrats,
What did u use to study for Routing 2.0 ?
Paul
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Croyle, James
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 8:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: yes yes yes, I passed the 3rd one!!!
YAY, and thanks to
Hello Everyone
I sat yesterday for the IP Telephony beta exam (9E1-569) and thought someone
might be interested to know about it.
I had 178 questions in 3 hours, no mark and return back as usual and NO fill
in the blanks type of questions, just a couple of drag and drop questions.
The exam was
Ah yes, but Unix Admins have their own mailing list. We who chose to be less
desired use this one. Go build up their confidence while we study
Thanks
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To: "Lawrence Dwyer" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "Agung Elvin (KPC)"
[EMAIL
How about Portland as a great place to live--Doesnt rain nearly as much as
Seattle but does have jobs etc
stuart
From: Jean Stockton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tue, 01 Aug
Hi!
If anyone has any BSCN cramsession or Revision type of notes, I would be
extremely grateful if some one were to forward me a copy via email.
I have trawled through countless websites, but they all have the CCNP V1
ACRC notes.
Thanx
Rashid
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Hi,
just wondering how to set access for a user to view the running-config
without being able to change anything?
what I have done is:
test(config)#privilege exec level 4 show running-config
test(config)#username running privilege 4 password running
When I login as running everything is fine
Hi guys/girls, I have just joined the Groupstudy.Cisco newsgroup. I am
working towards t CCNA exam. From what I have seen from the different
posting, I think I have come to the right place for knowledge and
understanding of cisco at broad level.
I believe I learn best from hand on experience,
Hi
Not sure if i can do this (there is no problem that i am trying to solve,
just wondering if its good design principles)
Basically i have 2 routers in a core. One router could connect to networks.
192.168.115.0 /30
192.168.115.4 /30
192.168.115.8 /30
192.168.115.12 /30
The other to
Doh
typo command should be
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Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 10:46 AM
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Subject: EIGRP good design guidelines needed
Hi
Not sure if i can do this (there is no problem that i am trying to solve,
Doh
typo command should be
ip summary-address eigrp 20 192.168.115.0 255.255.255.240
TIA
-Paul
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Subject: EIGRP good design guidelines needed
Hi
Not sure
Just a sidenote, instead of the all popular CDP (condiment discovery
protocol), there is another option for encapsulation. Sure the hoagie
encapsulation is well versed in the fridge but it will surely go bad for long
distance travel. For this I would suggest the old, but never rotten, BLT
Dears everybody.
I have a question of configuring my router.
I have 2 leased lines circuits to customer.
I want to use one line as a primary line, the other as a backup line to a
primary line.
To configure the second line as a backup line, i used "the backup delay,
backup interface serial"
Way to go Jim, best of luck with the CIT.
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Croyle James
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 6:56 PM
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Subject: yes yes yes, I passed the 3rd one!!!
YAY, and thanks to everyone who contributes
First time posting, so bare with me. Need help with this, I was doing IOS
upgrade to a 3640 remote router. The router was downloading from TFTP
server when it crashed. I am able to do a reverse telnet to if from a 7206
aux port. I can't copy the 3640 IOS software to the 7206 flash, 7206 keeps
Hi everybody,
Can anyone recomend some good books to prepare for BCSN, BCMSN, BCRAN
and Support 2.0. Thanks in advance.
Manoj.
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I might be wrong but I have had this happen before...let the person down
there do it...otherwise more headaches and extended down time.
Thanks,
Chris Boyd
Network Support
Alex Lee, Inc.
120 4th Street SW
Hickory, NC 28601
(828) 323-4103
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I don't think you should have to do anything to the customers router. One
serial interface will obviously be up / up and the other will be backup.
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From: kwon, jun young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 02 August 2000 12:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: May I ask you
What routing protocol are you using rip, igrp, eigrp, bgp? If (igrp/eigrp)
on the secondary interface at the customer site add the bandwidth delay
x the router will determine the route
Thanks,
Chris Boyd
Network Support
Alex Lee, Inc.
120 4th Street SW
Hickory, NC 28601
(828) 323-4103
Forget the CDP! We want DLSW+ (Darling's Legs Spread Wide is a Plus) - it's
more abreast of technology and has more in depth features.
However it has many known conflicts when exposed to BGP (Boyfriend Go Party)
- this problem has a documented workaround - introduction of HSRP (Healthy
Sound
If you are going to have someone console in locally, do this -
In rommon mode, type confreg, it will ask you if you want to change the
register, tell it yes. It will give you a bunch of options. Tell it yes
for change the console port speed. Set it for 115200.
That will disconnect you
Got a problem with CLNS over point-to-multipoint frame relay. Below I
explain the problem. Any suggestions would be useful.
We have a problem with the DCN network. It came into the light when
we began getting the ADM4/1 boxes on the network and we needed to manage
them. We were given a
The standard US "working week" is 40 hours/week, but that's almost never
the case with people in this field. I know the younger people (like
myself) are known for pulling pretty long hours. I don't know about most
people, but a 55-60 hour week is about normal for me. I've done longer
(hell
In Scotland U.K. the normal working week is 37.5 hours. If you have to work
over this then the majority of businesses here will pay over time for your
troubles. I personally do a 35 hour week and work very little overtime at
all. This is the same for most of my colleagues.
-Original
routers are generally DTE devices so both DTE cannot be conected and
expected to communicate with each other as the pinouts are exactly the same
on the serial interface. To have them communicate, you should have at least
one DTE device act as a DCE device by using the proper cabling and having
I just got such descriptin from a book .So you mean if one router has s1
connected with
DTE cable and s2 connected with a DCE cable,it must be one of the two
routers of a back-to-back connection.
could you explain the DTE / DCE cable and connection way of a back-to-back
connection?
Thanks.
does anyone remember the url for the CID practise test pasted by one
of us. I believe it is www.networkking.com/cid..., I am not sure if he
is still allowing us to access it.
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In spanning tree there are 4 things that each switch
looks at in making STP path choice.
1. switch with lowest root BID (priority.mac address)
2. Lowest aggregate path cost from root.
3. lowest sending switch BID (priority.mac address)
4. Lowest Port ID (port#.port priority.
In your setup you
XMODEM Procedure:
rommonconfreg 0x3922
-power off
-set hyperterm to 115200
xmodem -c filename
-from hyperterm, transfer-send file
when finished, reboot, then set confreg back to 0x2102
Chris
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Also known as spilling the beans. I think thats an exam question.
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From: ElephantChild [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 2:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Sysco cert question
On Tue, 1
Does that mean you use RIP rather than OSPF? Which of these is a liquor
vector protocol, and which one is a drink state protocol? For SYSCO exam
purposes, does OSPF stand for Oh S**T, Protocol Failure!
Flames for my stale humor and crudity to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry!
Charles
""Shawn T.
It kind of depends on various factors like:
- Are you a manager or not?
- Are working one job or many as a consultant?
- What are you responsible for?
- Are you getting paid well?
- Are you getting paid for overtime?
- etc...
I moved to Texas four
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Running EIGRP, should i auto-summarise or manually summarise
I believe if manually summarising is better; then for one router the
summary
command would be
ip summary-address eigrp 20
You must be very careful here - in US mayo, mustard and ketchup is at LAYER
2, but in Europe it's at LAYER 3, sometimes even LAYER 4.
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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Hi,
What if the company said the overtime is billable but it's not
included in the job agreement. Will the company still pays for
overtime or will ignore it ?
Should overtime valued at regular time ?
Regards,
Leonard Ong, CCNP R/S, CCDP R/S, CSE, LCP
Leonard Advanced Research,Inc
Leonard
Hi,
I just finished my CCNP and want to move on to CCIE written. What
books/readings are recommended besides all the readings I have done to get
the CCNP.
Thanks.
Adam
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Yo I heard they added mayo without posting the change on their web site.
A friend of mine also said there may also be some light questions on the
european standard poupon
Duck
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Frank,
The router can be either if you are speaking of a
standard 5in1 60 pin (I think) serial port (supports
five standards). The cables are coded (a few pins are
jumped together to set the ID), so that the router
know exactly what cable you are plugging in. If you
want to know what cable you
Me personally, I like layer 1. Bits and bytes of
wounderful Sysco stuff.
William Swedberg CCNP CCDP
--- Ole Drews Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You must be very careful here - in US mayo, mustard
and ketchup is at LAYER
2, but in Europe it's at LAYER 3, sometimes even
LAYER 4.
Ole
They're all there... a bunch of 'em.
Enjoy :)
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html
Roman
At 09:48 AM 8/2/00 -0400, you wrote:
Hi,
I just finished my CCNP and want to move on to CCIE written. What
books/readings are recommended besides all the readings I have
Steps of Encapsulation:
1. Produce is converted to Condiment
2. Condiment is converted to Portions
3. Portions are converted to Packets (Unless "User Determined Portions"
(UDP) is used)
4. Packets are converted to Spread
5. Spread is consumed as Sandwich
Each conversion maps with a
Hi There
I want to study towards CCNP.Please recommend on what books to get.
Regards
Naeiym Omar
Choice Technologies
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There isn't a "72pin DIMM". Only 168pin (for now). You are looking for 72
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DIMM = Dual Inline Memory Module
SIMM = Single Inline Memory Module
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Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 1:15 PM
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Jim,
In simple terms, the difference is the following:
FXS - you plug phones, fax machines into it. It
supplies ring voltage and dialtone
FXO - You plug into the telephone line going to your
CO. This is capable of seizing the line and placing
outgoing calls. You can also plug it into a PBX
The gateway for PC A should be the IP address of PC B, and verse versa.
hope this will help
tristan
"Sim, CT (Chee Tong)"
I've noticed this as well. I believe it was actually
www.networkking.net/cid.
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does anyone
Just a word of caution - the only betas available at this time are the
channel partner exams.
According to Cisco:
+ Cisco Channel Specializations exams are for our Partners and Resellers who
seek to become Specialized for Partner benefits. These exams are available
to the general public as a
The address is correct for this. Since the doc CD uses HTML, it will appear
as a local website, which can use the loopback address. I agree to check
your proxy settings. If you are using a proxy server, configure the
settings to not use the proxy for the 127.0.0.1 address so it can be pulled
Were those local Seattle guys or they just wanted to
find a nice and rainy place to die?
That is a question.
Kent
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Currently for the BCMSN, and Bcran cisco press has them out. You have to
wait on the BCSN. I'm not sure about the support exam.
Rishard
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Subject:
Hi
hi,
It was a member of this list that make sell cables used to connect
routers back to back through serial interfaces.
Can you send me his name / email ?
Thx.
Mihai
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client
to send any mail with the word 'Sysco' to the trashcan.
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It depends on what you want to trouble shoot, I think it's best you visit
www.cisco.com it's got endless useful resources and tips depending on what
you are looking for.
Regards,
Julius
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Chuck,
I can't be sure of the actual answer, but I would try the following:-
1) Don't use IP unnumbered, configure IP addresses on the Serial interfaces
2) Try frame-relay map commands (to eliminate any Inverse ARP issues)
3) You might want to troubleshoot EIGRP and see if you need the
Internetworking Technologies handbook 2nd ed
Perlmans Interconnections 2nd Ed
Doyle's TCP/IP
Lammle's ACRC
Halabi Internet Routing Arch
ATM Theory McDysan/Spohn
Cisco CD
Certificationzone.com White Papers_and_Practice Tests
Adam Wang wrote:
Hi,
I just finished my CCNP and want to move on to
Hi,
I want to monitor the traffic in comming and
outgoing for a particular server. Is there any utility which can give me the
info.
Gm
im out for a while
sorry
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To: groupstudy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 17:16:04 +0200
Howdy all,
as per the subject line, myself, Phill
if its NT use performance monitor free from Bill Gates
From: "Gunjan Mathur at 9netave" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Gunjan Mathur at 9netave" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Transfer utilisation
Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 20:52:46 +0530
Hi,
I want to monitor the traffic in
Hi, Adrian. Interesting suggestions, and I will try a couple later.
On the other hand, last time I had this phenomenon occur, I was running BGP,
using either PPP or HDLC router to router, with no frame relay involved, and
ip addressing on the serial links. I tried other protocols, including
How does one know the proper clock rate to set on a DCE interface.
I understand
that in real world apps, this would be provided by the
Telcobutin a lab situation,
or any other for that matter that requires to routers to be linked
through their serial interfaces,
what is the best way to
You don't know what you've got yourself into!
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Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 1:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Helloo
Hi guys/girls, I have just joined the Groupstudy.Cisco newsgroup. I am
working towards t CCNA
Enjoy Chicago...
next
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From: Matt C. Lange [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 4:39 PM
To: Lawrence Dwyer; Agung Elvin (KPC); [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: off subject
Hello group,
I have been asking arround and it seems to me that UNIX admins are
Hi guys,
I need the port numbers for the following protocols:
FTP (20, 21)
TELNET (23)
SNMP(161)
ICMP
IKE
IPSEC
Please confirm that the ones that I provided are correct.
Thanks,
Elver
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Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 4:28 AM
To: Cisco
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Hi everybody,
Can anyone recomend some good books to prepare for BCSN, BCMSN, BCRAN
and Support 2.0. Thanks in advance.
Manoj.
On a Cisco PIX, if you have license for lets say 100 connections but end up
using 110 connections, what would happen. I'm not referring to the number
of users but rather the number of connections
Get Your Private, Free
This link should tell you.
http://www.networksorcery.com/enp/default.htm
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From: Gunjan Mathur at 9netave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 02 August 2000 16:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Transfer
Why don't you stop wasting bandwidth on answers like you've been providing.
If your going to reply to it at least add some information that the person
was looking for. I'm sure others would agree they don't want to continue to
sort through mails that just say "yes". If your going to contribute
I'd have no problem providing info IF the same questions weren't asked over
and over again because someone didn't take the time to read the very website
they used to sign up for the list.
I only post a question after I have visited CCO (or in this case, the darn
online bookstores) and not been
I see 2 issues here:
1st, you need to configure manual summarization to solve your problem. I remember
seeing somewhere in my studies something that implies that EIGRP autosummarizes at any
bit boundary. Not true - auto-summary is only at major network boundaries, and since
both of your
Guys,
Thanks for your input. I got my questions answered.
Elver
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Sena, Elver
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 9:03 AM
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Subject:Port Numbers
Hi guys,
I need the port
This is the funniest thread we've ever had on the list! Now, if
Howard would just think of something to add (to give it some respectability
and credence), my day would be complete! :-)
Rik Guyler
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Technically ICMP isn't a part of the process layer in IP, it's a part of the
IP layer itself and doesn't use a port number but rather an IP 'type'.
ICMP's protocol code within IP itself is 0x01.
As far as the other two are concerned I know nothing about. Never heard of
IKE and am not familiar
When I was a NE for a large corp, 60 hours a week
working was easy, but that's because we severely
understaffed. That doesn't include all the hours my
pager went off because of faulty monitoring software.
But now I put in about 45 hours a week as an engineer
in a NOC. My coworkers put in the
Yes, after filling out the survey, you must start at question #1 and go
forwards, there is no going backwards, so the order is the least of your
problems.
As for the individual tests, no specific order required, you just have to
pass all of them.
Louie
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From: [EMAIL
Hi,
Your router is coonfigured to block ICMP packets.
Sarosh
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To: "Nasser N Khwaja" [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Telnet vs Ping
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 21:58:29 +0500
Check for the presence of any
X-Modem Procedures
At the router.
When router boots into ROMMON perform the following:
rommon1 confreg 0x3922
Turn router off.
On the PC connected to the console port of the router: Set Hyperterminal
connection speed to 115200. Goto call and disconnect. Goto call and connect.
Turn router on.
I hope this helps.
Larry
ftp-data 20/tcpFile Transfer [Default
Data]
ftp-data 20/udpFile Transfer [Default
Data]
ftp 21/tcpFile Transfer [Control]
ftp 21/udpFile Transfer [Control]
telnet 23/tcpTelnet
telnet 23/udp
ok
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From: James Dezern [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cisco
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Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 9:44 AM
Subject: Re: (no subject)
Why don't you stop wasting bandwidth on answers like you've been
Hi Christophe,
I have been looking into a similar solution except I have 5 branches
accessing ALL their services from the head office and everything needs to
be encrypted. I arranged the establishment of a PVC over fibre for 2 of
the branches to the head office and have setup a router at one of
Matt,
I too work and live in the Chicago area and although is an ever present need
for Unix talent, the need for experienced networking professionals has not
diminished at all. HP UX is a different animal than Solaris and it does see
higher demand because fewer people are fluent in it. Solaris
No everyone not anyone
Duck
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 6:49 PM
Subject: Book CCIE review
Hi all,
" Cisco Certification: Bridges, Routers and Switches for CCIEs " By Andrew
Casslow
Is
Now here is somebody that knows his stuff
Duck
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Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Ryan Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Stephen Skinner
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Cc: [EMAIL
Has anyone used the Boson tests to study for the BCRAN? If so how close
were they?
Thanks,
Dave
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Subject: RE: (no subject)
I'd have no problem providing info IF the same questions weren't asked
Hello
As many others I would like to forward special thanks
to groupstudy mentors.I just passed the CCIE written
and I owe it to many good souls on this list, who put
their suggested reading list and life examples on this
list.
I will not mention any names, but we all know who
deserves most
Cool
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From: Matt C. Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lawrence Dwyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Agung Elvin (KPC)
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Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 4:39 PM
Subject: off subject
Hello group,
I have been asking arround and it seems to me that
If your running Linux/Unix check out mrtg, it can provide graphs for
switches/routers/etc which would tell your utilization for a certain
interface/port.
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What is the order most people take them in?
Is there a preferred order, like in the MCSE?
Thanks in advance
-Original Message-
From: Louie Belt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 10:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCNP 2.0 Test order
Yes, after filling
Hi all,
Does anyone know where I can find an Entry-Level
position for networking in PA, DE and NJ areas?
Stacey
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UPDATED
Paul,
Thanks for your response. IKE (Internet Key Exchange) formerly Internet
Security Association and Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP), is an encryption
protocol. The port number is 500 (which I obtained thanks to the input of
other members). If you want to read more about it go to this
Does anyone have any experience configuring FastEtherchannel on Cisco
switches? I have two scenarios:
Cisco 3524 Cisco 6009 = Cisco 3524
Running two xover cables to each 3524. When I configure what I believe to
be correct on the 6000 and the 3500's assigning two ports each to the
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