CCDA

2000-08-04 Thread chan
Hi, I would like to take my CCDA, does anyone know where i can get resources for the it. Thank chan ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct an

Re: VLAN on 1900 switch.

2000-08-04 Thread tcpipppp
You are correct. The VLAN features are only available in the Enterprise firmware. "jeongwoo park" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi all > Is it not possible to configure VLAN on standard > edition? > Does it have to be only enterprise edition?

MCNS 2.0 (CCNP + Security)

2000-08-04 Thread Scott A. Jensen
All, I'm in my final preparation for the MCNS 2.0 Exam this Sunday. I'm curious if anyone could tell me if they know of MCNS 2.0 Exam Objectives? I know the Centri Firewall has hit End Of Life (EOL), and I was curious to see if it was on the new Exam Objectives? (If such an animal exists?) >F

RE: Subject: Setting up sharing from WIN95/98 to WIN2000 PRO

2000-08-04 Thread Nahrajieh Anggaon
I have encountered this problem before and it is not a bug on Windows 2000 Prof. You just need to create users on Windows 2000 Prof. These users should be the same user account you use to log on Windows 95/98. Like, for example. You use USERA to log to your windows 9X PC. This USERA account, you

RE: Friday Follies Returns!!!!!!! - A small Puzzle

2000-08-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Suppose you found yourself in a situation where you were troubleshooting, and for whatever reason you had limited means at your disposal. For example, password recovery is not an option for business reasons. The former network administrator left the firm in anger, and it turns out he did not docum

Friday Follies Extended Through Saturday

2000-08-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Again I extend the invitation. Telnet to 64.220.150.9 password "yahoudi" ( no quotes ) See if you can answer the following questions: 1) what version of IOS is running? 2) What is the name of the IOS image? 3) What routing protocols are running? 4) Are there any other route

Re: Cisco Prerequisites

2000-08-04 Thread Vern Stitt
IMHO - An MCSE is not a prerequisite to becoming a CCxx. However, some of the Microsoft Courses and tests from the old NT 4.0 series serve as entry-level primers toward CCxx. Specifically, studying and passing the certification test for "Networking Essentials" gives a good overview of physical co

www.ccnp-study.com

2000-08-04 Thread Richard F Eimers
Check out the Sean Odom interview. Coming soon: Web-based tests, Router-Sim comparisons, and an interview with a Cisco recruiter. ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groups

Re: Sysco cert question

2000-08-04 Thread Shawn T. Carroll
On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Chuck Larrieu wrote: >does the Sysco cert cover advanced condiments such as mint jelly and >horseradish? Does it cover other savories? Do you have to know which is most >appropriate as seasoning for various meats, poultries, and vegetables? Well--at all costs, let's not viola

RE: Cisco Prerequisites

2000-08-04 Thread Croyle, James
Sooo... You want to get your MCSE because it is less expensive? In the way of hands on for Cisco, I will address that last. What is your current job, and where do you want to be in say one year...Do you at work or at home have an NT environment with clients and servers to have hands on with

Re:

2000-08-04 Thread Roman McDonald
Top Down Network Design Designing Cisco Networks CCDA Exam Certification Guide Read 'em, enjoy 'em, learn from 'em. At 03:07 PM 8/4/00 -0700, you wrote: >is there anyone in the New York metro area willing to >have group study to get hands on practice with cisco >routers and catalyst switches. Le

RE: Review of BSCN: Building Scalable Cisco Networks

2000-08-04 Thread Jean Stockton
this is good information to know. just will not waste in money on these publications. thanks > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Louie Belt > Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 9:11 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'hal9000' > Cc: 'Raj Range

No Subject

2000-08-04 Thread saxdheer somal
is there anyone in the New York metro area willing to have group study to get hands on practice with cisco routers and catalyst switches. Let me know I will come straight to you. Any place closer to New York city. Also is there anyone who can help me with CCDA materials. I am already done with CC

CCNA 2.0

2000-08-04 Thread Bellanca Smythe
Can anyone who has taken the 2.0 exam tell me if Cisco still provides you with a section analysis on their Examination Score Report? If they do, could you tell me what the categories are? Are they the same as 1.0? ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.gro

Problem in Install Cisco CD

2000-08-04 Thread Hubert Pun
I get the Apr 2000 version. I am using Window98 and use the procedurefrom Windows 95/NT4 (there is no installation instruction for Win 98). However, when I tried to click to the "Launch CD", I get the following message. Why? Proxy denies fulfilling the request The proxy's access control configu

RE: Cisco Prerequisites

2000-08-04 Thread kien theng lee
i am working on BCRAN exams and thinking about taking a break after that and turn to learning Windows. any advice? the reason i am stopping cisco exams for a while is becasue i cannot afford a home lab or taking any hands-on training. but mcse's class is cheaper. >From: Marshal Schoener <[EMA

RE: where do live

2000-08-04 Thread William E Gragido
I had distant relatives who lived there and in turn moved ot Arizona because they said the crime rate was extremely high there. This is not first hand knowledge mind you only what I have been told. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Je

RE: collision

2000-08-04 Thread Croyle, James
Ok, not sure what everyone has recommended here, but the load you have on the interface is 4/255 which I believe is a running 5 minute average so taking workstations off the segment is not correct IMHO. Also where you are right now is .03% which is below the .1% tolerance acceptable. So... r

RE: where do live

2000-08-04 Thread Jean Stockton
oh no. i heard that alburquerque is a nice place to be. that is one place that i am making plans to visit. now you tell me it sucks. what is wrong with alburquerque? mjs,ccna > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Dale Holmes > Se

Re: about the utilization rate of bandwith

2000-08-04 Thread Rishard Chapoteau
Easy enough to check.  Do a sho int s0, and look at the load.  Take that # / # and divide them.  That will give u the utilization on that line.   Risard ""gary"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 000a01bffd11$cdffd4b0$4c5a@gary">news:000a01bffd11$cdffd4b0$4c5a@gary... anyone

Re: Setting up sharing from WIN95/98 to WIN2000 PRO

2000-08-04 Thread Atif Awan
the guy has a valid problem here and the solutions you guys are suggesting must have already been tried by him. The thing is that i have a few win2k pcs at the office. One of them gives exactly the same problem which brian is talking abt. You can access the win 98 machines fine from this machine a

RE: ccie written/job?

2000-08-04 Thread William E Gragido
I concurr, being a Paper CCNP or even a CCIE(if thats even possible), would most likely not be met with the warmest of receptions for several reasons. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Feliz, Edgar > Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 12:56

RE: DHCP Over Wan Link

2000-08-04 Thread Chris Larson
You can use IP forwarding on the router to the DHCP and set the scope on the clients and server so that it picks up addresses in that scope from dhcp, OR you can use DHCP on the router to assign addresses to the clients preventing broadcasts for DHCP across the WAN link. -Original Message

RE: DHCP Over Wan Link

2000-08-04 Thread William Swedberg
Yes this is true. On the remote router you would add the command: "ip helper-address X.X.X.X" The X.X.X.X is the address of you DHCP server or the LAN segment that it sites on. When the client does a DHCP request it is broadcast on thier local segment. The router sees this request and picks

DR/BDR election

2000-08-04 Thread g_study
r1(config-router)#no pass fa0/0 r1(config-router)# 00:51:12: OSPF: Interface FastEthernet0/0 going Down 00:51:12: OSPF: Neighbor change Event on interface FastEthernet0/0 00:51:12: OSPF: DR/BDR election on FastEthernet0/0 00:51:12: OSPF: Elect BDR 0.0.0.0 00:51:12: OSPF: Elect DR 0.0.0.0 00:51:12:

Re: What a pain in the @ss!!! (passed CCDA) :)

2000-08-04 Thread Rishard Chapoteau
I agree with u completely. I got an 845 or something like that when I did it, and wasn't expecting all those damn case studies. . .I think I had more like 75% of them as case studies. . . passed the exam with like 7 minutes left of the 120 they gave me. Rishard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in mes

Re: Review of BSCN: Building Scalable Cisco Networks

2000-08-04 Thread Rishard Chapoteau
Are u comparing the missing info based on the fact that you took the exam, and it doesn't have what you need to pass, or are u speculating on it? Just curious. Rishard ""Raj Ranger"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Review of BSCN: Building Sc

Re: DHCP Over Wan Link

2000-08-04 Thread vlan 2
This is very easy to set up. Create a scope of addresses that you want to asign to DHCP clients at your remote site. Set up IP helper-address at the remote site pointing to your DHCP server. When the first hop router hears the DHCP broadcast from a client workstation, it will forward it to th

pix vpn to non-pix vpn

2000-08-04 Thread Mike Shannon
Has anybody configured a pix for vpn access to a non-pix firewall for vpn access so there is a vpn between the pix and the non-pix? Sonicwall claims they can do this. If so do you have a sample config? Thanks Mike. ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.grou

RE: DHCP Over Wan Link

2000-08-04 Thread dfoss
Yep, that'll work just fine with a couple conditions. First you have to put a ip helper-address command on the ethernet interface of the remote router and the scope you setup for the remote office has to have a higher IP number than the scope you're providing on the local network. Here's a sampl

RE: Cisco Prerequisites

2000-08-04 Thread Marshal Schoener
A fatal MTA database server error was encountered. A bad list member length is on object 0646. File offset: 3134. Attribute ID: 79. Referenced object (0 => N/A). Referenced object error: 0. [DB Server DISP:ROUTER 8 42] (16) What the hell does that mean? >>> DUH? Isn

Re: BCRAN exam and Hats off to all participants!

2000-08-04 Thread NoOneYouKnow
I did not see any questions about these subjects on my recent BCRAN test. There were several in the Boson BCRAN test #1, but none in the real test (the Boson test is both for BCRAN and the older CMTD test). Also, the BCRAN official study guide from Cisco Press didn't have these subjects either IIR

RE: Cisco Prerequisites

2000-08-04 Thread Erik Mintz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I wouldn't waste my time with mastering windows if you have no interest in it, or anything else you're not interested in, for that matter. Myself, I don't do windows, My opinion of microsoft products is that they are the worst consumer products of the

w-2 to s-corp

2000-08-04 Thread Favio T
There are many of you Cosultants out there that are incorporated or corp to corp, s-corp whatever I am on w-2 what are the advantages and drawbacks of this. i'm claiming myself on w2 will I take home mere money I know I have to get a accountant to do my taxes and pay a lawyer to inc any advice w

Re: sniffer

2000-08-04 Thread TKager
Hi Jim, Try Surf Control. It is a very comprehensive package for Web Monitoring and can even (without being in-line) prevent users from going to specific sites (I think it sends a TCP RST to the client). It writes out to MSAccess databse format, so if the report you need is not there (I can't

TACACS+ and RADIUS software

2000-08-04 Thread Frank Wells
OK, so I would like to play around with some TACACS+, RADIUS and VPDN solutions in my home lab. I have a telco switch emulator and PC's to use to dial back and forth etc. Looks like there are some cool labs/configs on CCO for playing with this kind of stuff here: http://www.cisco.com/warp/pu

Re: sniffer

2000-08-04 Thread Karen . Young
Check out WebBoy from NDG Software. http://www.ndgsoftware.com/ (From their web page) "WebBoy is a complete Internet/Intranet monitoring package. It provides statistics on standard Web tr

RE: DHCP Over Wan Link

2000-08-04 Thread Vijay Ramcharan
No you haven't been doing that thing with the fumes. On Windows NT Server's DHCP Manager I know that you can use a NetBIOS scope ID to assign IP addresses to different subnets/networks. I don't know much about other DHCP management software. Maybe someone else can point you in the right directi

Re: VPN 3DES ON 2MB Link with 25XX

2000-08-04 Thread Paul Lalonde
Hi Christophe, The 2500-series routers would *NOT* be capable of performing 3DES processing with a 2MB link. To put it into perspective, I recently spoke to an engineer from Cisco and he confirmed that one of the higher end routers, the 3640, will only perform 3DES encryption at a rate of 512Kbit

RE: Great online bookstore

2000-08-04 Thread Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor
MY bookstore can beat up your bookstore! ;=) -Original Message- From: Roger Dellaca [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 9:07 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Great online bookstore www.bestbookbuys.com finds the best price on the book at about 30 online bookst

RE: Cisco virtual lab

2000-08-04 Thread Jon McCoy
Title: RE: Cisco virtual lab I used it for the DV Routing protocols CIM.  It worked quite well for me, dunno if dial-up users have problems downloading.  The labs run within a Java window, and real-audio segments coach you through the steps.  It's not super-in-depth, but it takes you to a bas

Re: DHCP Over Wan Link

2000-08-04 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
You can set a static pool based on mac address. "Hope this aint html. IAN" Duck - Original Message - From: Patrick Stiever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 11:01 AM Subject: DHCP Over Wan Link > Ladies and Gents, > > > This would be the first time

Re: Question on Spanning Tree Protocol

2000-08-04 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
Broadcast all ports must recieve this packet even in blocking state Hope this aint html. IAN Duck - Original Message - From: Daryl Wan Wai Meng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Cisco@groupstudy (E-mail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 11:22 PM Subject: Question on Spanning Tree

DHCP Over Wan Link

2000-08-04 Thread Patrick Stiever
Ladies and Gents, This would be the first time trying to set this up, I have a remote office with a frame-erlay link between them and the corporate site. The dhcp server is at the corporate site, I would like to it up that the users at the remote site uses a certain dhcp pool on that se

Re: BCRAN exam and Hats off to all participants!

2000-08-04 Thread NeoLink2000
In a message dated 8/4/00 1:17:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << dmz (do not know what that is) >> This is the demilitarized zone. This is a part of the three part firewall. This is the LAN in between the outside filter router and the inside filter router where you

RE: Network mangement suite

2000-08-04 Thread Ryan Finnesey
I have woked with Unicentre takes lots and lots of time to setup but is nice when it is all done. -Original Message- From: Dinesh_Kakkar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 5:23 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Network mangement suite Dear all I am looking for

Re: Cisco 3620 router ports

2000-08-04 Thread Kevin Wigle
Hey guys,all you serious Cisco wannabes should register as a Cisco Consultant or Cisco Reseller. (they're both free! and no exams required !!!) You then get the product guide (both the book and CD) normally every quarter. Turn to the book and: Cisco 3620 Fixed Ports-None Network Module

RE: ccie written/job?

2000-08-04 Thread Feliz, Edgar
When you go to an interview and they ask you what kind of problems have you seen, and how did you fix them, then what? Get some experience you'll be a lot better off. EF, my 2 cents -Original Message- From: Jacques Allison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 6:12 A

Out of Office AutoReply: CBT Training Options (CCNP)

2000-08-04 Thread Butler, Gary
What kind of network administrator lets these things out to the internet, I'd never configure my server that way but a lot must??? Gary Butler Je serai absent jusqu'au 21 Août. En cas d'urgence, merci de prendre contact avec Philippe WERKOFF ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Cordialement. Patrice POIRON ===

RE: Network mangement suite

2000-08-04 Thread William E Gragido
Open View is a great suite man. I cannot really comment on Tivoli or Unicenter however I have had extensive working exposure to various modules of the OpenView suite and its awesome. NOTE: If you plan on setting it up on a K9000 you must find someone who is extremely proficient in HPUX and ITA/I

RE: where do live

2000-08-04 Thread ALMEIDA Antonio Jose
This is starting to look alt.tourism or something like that. Are we not supposed to talk ONLY about cisco ? -Original Message- From: Poyerd, Denis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sexta-feira, 4 de Agosto de 2000 16:49 To: 'Frank Wells'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: where do live Lo

simple routing problem?

2000-08-04 Thread Nick Tucker
I've recently been looking around in a network here, and basically take a setup like this: (eigrp) r1 <-> r2 <-> r3 <-> r4 <-> r5 <-> r6 <-> r7 consider r1 and r7 to be end points, and r5 to be a major hub router. if i do a trace from r4 to r7 everything is fine if i do a trace from r3 to r7, i

Re: Cisco 3620 router ports

2000-08-04 Thread Sasha Milic
Frank Wells wrote: > > I have been looking on CCO to get the factory specs of a 3620 > router but it is not very clear what interfaces it ships with. Hi Frank, 3620 and 3640 don't have any interfaces built-in. You have to order everything. 3660 has built-in 10/100 Mbps ethernet. __

RE: Great online bookstore

2000-08-04 Thread Dennis Laganiere
I also like www.digitalguru.com and www.softpro.com. Softpro's got a slightly larger collection and a good staff if you need a question answered, but guru discounts. Both have good sites. - Dennis -Original Message- From: Marshal Schoener [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday

RE: Password brk in 1700 series

2000-08-04 Thread William E Gragido
Hitesh- Here, go to the following link bro: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml This should provide you with everything you need. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Hitesh Pathak (CSD-BBYRO-RTSG) > Sent: Friday, August 04

RE: where do live

2000-08-04 Thread Dale Holmes
Albuquerque sucks... >From: "Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor" ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Frank Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: where do live >Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 09:04:46 -0700 > >Those of us

Cisco virtual lab

2000-08-04 Thread Steve and Monica Brokaw
Has anybody checked out the Cisco Interactive Mentor? www.cisco.com/go/cim It is a site with 4 or 5 virtual labs and they claim the expert lab is a simulation of day 1 for the CCIE lab. It's pretty cheap at $150-$200 for 90 days of lab access. So cheap it makes me wonder .. Steve Brokaw

Why NDM instead of FTP ???

2000-08-04 Thread Lima, Frederico
Some can say NDM (new name CONNECT:Direct) does not have any performance improvement over FTP, but if you take in consideration certain extended compression features you'll see less bandwidth being utilized. Actually, NDM does not belong to Sterling Software but to Sterling Commerce. http://www.

BCRAN exam and Hats off to all participants!

2000-08-04 Thread Daniel Boutet
First I would like to say that I have been reading posting from this newsgroup now for almost a month and I have to congadulate all the participants for the great postings. Back to subject: Nothing is covered on these subject in my BCRAN book from McGraw Hill/Syngress ISDN 0-07-211908-X (it i

RE: Cisco 3620 router ports

2000-08-04 Thread Provost, Rob
Title: RE: Cisco 3620 router ports they are naked.  It only comes with the console and modem port. -Original Message- From: Frank Wells [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 12:12 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cisco 3620 router ports Hey folks, I have been l

RE: Cisco 3620 router ports

2000-08-04 Thread Muthuraja Ayyanar
If my memory serves right , only 3660 chassis comes bundled with 10/100 Auto Sense port.3620 and 3640 does not comes with Eth port Muthu > -Original Message- > From: Frank Wells [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 12:12 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject:

Re: Cisco 3620 router ports

2000-08-04 Thread John Neiberger
The 3620 and 3640 have no fixed interfaces, they are all modular. The 3660 has one or two fixed fast ethernet ports. > Hey folks, > I have been looking on CCO to get the factory specs of a 3620 router but it > is not very clear what interfaces it ships with. I want to know if they come > w

Re: IPX question on NCP in ICND

2000-08-04 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
There is a NCP used in (Novell Netware Core Protocol) and PPP use a NCP (Network Control Protocol) Hope this aint html IAN Duck - Original Message - From: Mooney Drew-DMOONEY1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 10:40 PM Subject: IPX question on NCP

Re: Great online bookstore

2000-08-04 Thread kien theng lee
try www.bestbookbuys.com i am pretty confident is the best >From: John Neiberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: John Neiberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Great online bookstore >Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 08:49:43 -0700 (PDT) > >www.elgrande.com is usually even cheaper

RE: where do live

2000-08-04 Thread Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor
Those of us in heaven (San Diego) wish you people would stop building it up! We already have high home prices, horrible traffic and tourists falling off the cliffs weekly (do they ever get it?)... Your careless emails speaking the praises of San Diego are not helping with our "It's Better in Albu

Re: Great online bookstore

2000-08-04 Thread Roger Dellaca
www.bestbookbuys.com finds the best price on the book at about 30 online bookstores. >>> Marshal Schoener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/04 8:26 AM >>> As far as I can tell, the best online place to get technical books is www.bookpool.com Everything is so much cheaper than Amazon and other online store

Cisco 3620 router ports

2000-08-04 Thread Frank Wells
Hey folks, I have been looking on CCO to get the factory specs of a 3620 router but it is not very clear what interfaces it ships with. I want to know if they come with a 10/100 ethernet port right out of the box or are they completely naked and you need to order every interface etc. I don't w

RE: Passed CCNA with 981

2000-08-04 Thread Michael Raymond
Has anyone had good / bad experience with the McGraw-Hill series of books? I have my CCNA, and am now pursuing my CCDA and am using the McGraw-Hill CCDA book as my main source. Anyone have any comments? --Michael -Original Message- From: Rishard Chapoteau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:

RE: where do live

2000-08-04 Thread Poyerd, Denis
Look at Colorado Springs, CO. I lived there for two years. Almost always sunny and 70 degrees. Even in winter, it would get maybe a couple of days of snow, but never horrible. Lotsa good companies in that location, lotsa outdoor things to do. -Original Message- From: Frank Wells [mailto:[

Re: Virtual labs

2000-08-04 Thread Dale Holmes
They are excellent! The labs from MentorLabs (www.mentorlabs.com) are very good at focusing on specific skills. They are very modular and allow you to practice on the things you feel you are weak on, or simply don't have access to at work. The labs from CCBootCamp are absolutely essential for

Re: Another Oldie: Frame/Relay with 2 Switches in the middle VERY LONG POST!

2000-08-04 Thread Adrian Chew
Chuck, Here's what I found on Cisco's website with your problem with IP/Frame Relay... Serial interfaces using HDLC, PPP, LAPB, and Frame Relay encapsulations, as well as SLIP and tunnel interfaces, can be unnumbered. Serial interfaces using Frame Relay encapsulation can also be unnumbered, but

RE: Password brk in 1700 series

2000-08-04 Thread Stanfield Hilman B(Brad) CONT NNSY
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml as provided on a previous post to this list. Brad Stanfield Network Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Government Micro Resources Network Operations Control Center Bldg 33 NAVSEA NC

Re: Great online bookstore

2000-08-04 Thread John Neiberger
www.elgrande.com is usually even cheaper than bookpool, but the availability isn't always quite as good as bookpool or Amazon. > As far as I can tell, the best online place to get technical books is > www.bookpool.com > > Everything is so much cheaper than Amazon and other online stores :-)

RE: Virtual labs, FREE, only 3 to choose: Intro; ACL; OSPF

2000-08-04 Thread Butcher, Matthew
You can get a free 1/2hrs session for just creating a user id and password. vLab account setup allows access to the site's advanced features, including a free introductory lab. http://www.mentorlabs.com/vlab/access I was @ an ATM conference 2 weeks ago and they talked about it. I personally do no

Re: CBT Training Options (CCNP)

2000-08-04 Thread Billy Monroe
I have had the same problem with this lack of evening classes. How about video tapes ? I have seen one available for BCRAN at this point. ""Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I've been battling it out with a

RE: CBT Training Options (CCNP)

2000-08-04 Thread Butler, Gary
Title: RE: CBT Training Options (CCNP) Have you ever take a CBT Training Module?  I'd rather have my teeth pulled without pain killer, and the CBT's are all free for me because of my employeer. GVB   [Butler, Gary]  -Original Message-From: Guyler, Rik [EESUS] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: where do live

2000-08-04 Thread Frank Wells
Dude, you have obviously never been to Albuquerque. That is probably the most boring dust bowl I have ever visited. San Diego is where you wanna live bro. Got it all, cool night life, beach community, close proximity to Mexico and Los Angeles, perfect weather and California girls! >From: "

Great online bookstore

2000-08-04 Thread Marshal Schoener
As far as I can tell, the best online place to get technical books is www.bookpool.com Everything is so much cheaper than Amazon and other online stores :-) The MCRAN book is $42 on bookpool, compared to $60 on Amazon!!! Just some info :-) ___ UPDATED Posting Gui

Re: Password brk in 1700 series

2000-08-04 Thread Minh Vu
try here: www.cisco.com/tac it will show you how to get/by-pass password. $$$ Surf the web and get paid $$$ http://www.spedia.net/cgi-bin/dir/tz.cgi?run=show_svc&fl=8&vid=vntnet - Original Message - From: "Hitesh Pathak (CSD-BBYRO-RTSG)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent

RE: CBT Training Options (CCNP)

2000-08-04 Thread Guyler, Rik [EESUS]
Title: RE: CBT Training Options (CCNP) I just received a new Keystone catalog (never used them - don't know why I received it) and they say they will have both CD- and video-based training packages for CCNP 2.0 available soon.  The prices seemed reasonable at $700 or $800 (US) per class, which

Re: Passed CCNA with 981

2000-08-04 Thread Rishard Chapoteau
Unfortunately there is none. . . The best way to go has to be the cisco press books combined with boson study guides at this point. Rishard --- hal9000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So you give us the happy medium for study please > with titles? > > Karl > - Original Message - > From: "

RE: Password brk in 1700 series

2000-08-04 Thread Taylor, Don
There are many documents that relate to this. Just get on www.cisco.com and search for password recovery or your specific model of router. I did, and came up with http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis1700/hw_in stl/trbshoot.htm. - Don -Original Message- From:

Virtual labs

2000-08-04 Thread Marshal Schoener
How are these 'virtual lab' things? :-) Are they worth investing in for some extra practice? I do get plenty of hands on at my job, but this thing might be fun to try some different things out on :-) Any info would be appreciated. Marshal Schoener Pacific R

RE: CBT Training Options (CCNP)

2000-08-04 Thread Guyler, Rik [EESUS]
Title: RE: CBT Training Options (CCNP) I have to agree here.  My company purchased the ForeFront CCNA CBT last year for my training.  The cost was $1800 (US), which also included ACRC.  While not bad for an overview, there were gaps left open in the end.  What I did find useful was the visuali

Re: ccie written/job?

2000-08-04 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
I would recommend getting both books. Plus perlman, comer, Network design and case studies, Blacks ATM and Voice work. That should do it. Also you should tryu to break into the field. Hope this in't html. IAN Duck - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent:

[Fwd: Help In Voice]

2000-08-04 Thread Syed Hasan Abbas
Dear Sir I am facing a problem in VOIP , the call is not initiating it gives me errors , it is disconnected when i on the debug portion it shows me 0*10 , 0* 22 ,0*15, 0*11 errors.How can I troubleshoot these errors. Please give me a clue please let me guide how can I troubleshoot it and get p

Re: Another New CCIE Book

2000-08-04 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
I have that book and wasn't very impressed with it. And the CD-ROM questions are a rehash of the printed questions. I know it is too late for us too read a review but this may help someone else. I would only recommend it as an exam cram type book to speed read right before the test. I would not re

Re: collision

2000-08-04 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
Remove some nodes from the segment. Hope this ain't html IAN Duck - Original Message - From: Cisco Study <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 9:55 PM Subject: collision > Hi all, > > could any one tell me why collisions counter increases > on ethe

Re: Setting up sharing from WIN95/98 to WIN2000 PRO

2000-08-04 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
You are try to connect with the system account. Create a duplicate account on w2000 the same one you log into on win95/98 and you should be able to map a drive. Hope it ain't html. IAN Duck - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 20

Re: Another New CCIE Book

2000-08-04 Thread Kevin Wigle
I bought the book mostly out of curiosity because of the June 2000 date on it. After flipping through it last night my first impressions aren't very positive. Which I probably should have expected as compared to other books, it's kinda thin - physically. Not the tomes other CCIE books have been

RE: collision

2000-08-04 Thread Deane, James
Umm. My understanding is that collisions are normal with a hub. The hub itself is a single collision domain, as opposed to a switch wherein each port is a collision domain. So, I don't think that you can get rid of collisions in a hub environment. You could reduce them by eliminating work

TACACS

2000-08-04 Thread Dave Santeramo
Has anyone had any problem getting TACACS to work on a valinux server? thanks ___ To get your own FREE ZDNet Onebox - FREE voicemail, email, and fax, all in one place - sign up today at http://www.zdnetonebox.com __

RE: CCDP complete

2000-08-04 Thread Rampley, Jim
It's free! http://www.vstream.com/login/CISCOCID/CISCOCID_login.vhtm Jim -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Cingiz Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 7:07 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Su

Re: Setting up sharing from WIN95/98 to WIN2000 PRO

2000-08-04 Thread Minh Vu
Check your setting in network login (ie. workgroup/domain name, don't log in to domain) on your Win2k. Try to boot win2k first and then win9x after. It seem to me that your win2k need to reconfigure/setup in your network setting. $$$ Surf the web and get paid $$$ http://www.spedia.net/cgi-bin/d

Password brk in 1700 series

2000-08-04 Thread Hitesh Pathak (CSD-BBYRO-RTSG)
Dear all, Can anyone help me in breaking my enable secret password on 17xx router. Is there any general doc on this available on web. thanks in advance Hitesh ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscr

RE: FastEtherchannel configuration

2000-08-04 Thread Geelen.Ruud
Look also at the (if used) trunk encapsulation, use ISL prefered else 802.1q, but be sure to use the same at both ends, Ruud -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Chris McCoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Verzonden: donderdag 3 augustus 2000 7:33 Aan: David Jones CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re

RE: Friday Follies Returns!!!!!!! - A small Puzzle

2000-08-04 Thread Muthuraja Ayyanar
My 2 cents > You will telnet into a router. The IP address is 64.220.150.9 Your > password > is "yahoudi" ( no quotes ) > Your mission is to answer the following questions: > > 1) what version of IOS is running? > Do a show version .to find out the IOS Ver > 2) What is the

RE: Sysco cert question

2000-08-04 Thread Drew Anderson
I want to thank everyone for the enlightening responses to my original food service questions. This thread has been very very good to me over the last few days. I'll probably never be able to post a real question without being recognized as "that condiment dude" , "mustard boy" , or the "Sysco Ki

Re: ccie written/job?

2000-08-04 Thread Dale Holmes
Sabeen - I hate to have to tell you this, but: You will need SEVERAL more books. Doyle and Halabi are a bare minimum to add to what you already have. The Cisco DOC CD will help, especially if you plan to read everything on it... Do you know any Token Ring? DLSW+? SRB, SRTB? FDDI? ATM? There is

Friday Follies Returns!!!!!!! - A small Puzzle

2000-08-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
All right, guys and gals! This marks the return ( in a small way ) of Chuck's Friday Follies I have a bit of a puzzle for you all. If you all have some fun, and think this might be worth pursuing, I can try to continue the Follies on some regular basis. A bit about courtesy and fair play, be

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