An opportunity to get your hands on the
GENUINE OFFICIAL BSCN COURSEWARE. Comprises of Vol 1 & 2 and original
carrying box cover & sealed documentation CD.
I had a quick flick through these manuals
last night (impressed) and subsequently have come to a decision about
pricing.
The Volume
I passed MCNS 2.0 a couple of days ago. It's a relatively easy test for
me. It has 60 questions and allowed time is 60 min. Most of the
questions are well written. It's much better than some of the CCNP v1.0
tests in this regard. Because there is no study guide is specially for
this test, I p
Dennis,
That's correct. Cisco just completed the beta on this test(Voice
2.0- #640-647) and friday released the results of the beta exam. It's only
a matter of time now before the test goes live and we begin to see some
information in the form of a course outline. I took the beta and
I believe that's 24 Megs stick DRAM memory & 8 Megs board memory (imbedded)
for the NVRAM. With the 2500, I'm used to seeing 512 board memory...
Phil
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From: whatshakin
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 2:57 AM
Subject: Reading memory in router
The question has been posted here once or twice. It goes something like
this. "How do I use BGP to load balance between two ISP's?"
I'm starting to get into BGP in earnest in preparation for the CCIE written.
And I have something of a fascination with design issues. Let me see if I
can sort out m
Hi all,
anybody knows the difference between CVoice 1 and CVoice 2
in terms of exam objective?
Thanks,
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it's
32MB
-Original Message-From: whatshakin
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000
10:58 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Reading
memory in router
Hey folks,
Somebody please confrim: Does this have 24 or
32 mb of Dram?
cisc
In a message dated 9/3/00 11:48:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Hssi4/0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is M2T-HSSI-B
MTU 4470 bytes, BW 45045 Kbit, DLY 200 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Encapsulation HDLC, crc 16, loopback not
Ping the print server from the 2000 and from each router in between. Post
your results here.
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From: Amjad M. Afana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 9:00 PM
Subject: Printer
> I have network pr
I have network printer in one segment and wanted to print to it from remote
computers across a router (2 hops away). The printer is attached to an Intel
EtherExpress Pro 100 box and is configured to use TCP/IP printing. I was
able to install the printer on a remote Windows 2000 server, but could n
Hey folks,
Somebody please confrim: Does this have 24 or 32 mb
of Dram?
cisco 2621 (MPC860) processor (revision 0x102) with
24576K/8192K bytes of memory
Cheers
hi anyone got any comments on this show interface results :
what conclusion can we draw on this sh interface results
any form of input will be greatly appreciated
Hssi4/0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is M2T-HSSI-B
MTU 4470 bytes, BW 45045 Kbit, DLY 200 usec,
reliability 255/2
when using an extended access-list what is the best way to write the
statement?
int s0
ip acces-group 113
!
access-list 113 deny tcp any host 2xx.7x.2x.4x eq 3000 log
access-list 113 deny tcp any host 2xx.7x.2x.4x eq 3001 log
access-list 113 deny udp any host 2xx.7x.2x.4x 0.0.0.0 eq 3000 any log
I agree, hopefully you saved the configuration first THEN upgraded. Also you
should have had a copy of the old 4.4(1) software to put back onto the
machine just in case. We recently upgraded both of our PIX's and had no
problems if I recall correctly.
Paul
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From: Chuck
I am studying for the BCMSN exam and I would like to do some testing with
multicasting. Does anyone know were I can download a shareware multicast
server and client. Thanks
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Chuck,
Just tried it on a 3662 with IOS 12.1T and it didn't work.
Rotuer(config-if)#ip address 10.1.1.1 0.255.255.0
Bad mask 0x00 for address 10.1.1.1
Too bad, it would had made a interesting trouble-shooting lab.
Albert
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From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
hi, guys and gals
Thanks for your support and help !!! I passed my Routing 2.0 exam on
Saturday 2nd September .
Apparently , this is not a very easy exam with nearly 30% on BGP stuff so
know your BGP stuff well , also like what the rest in the list has just
mentioned there are no fill in the bla
an NT1 converts the "S/T" interface/reference point to a "U" interface in an
ISDN connection. Basically, you need a U interface to connect to the Telco's
switch. Some routers/modules already offer a built in U interface so you
wouldn't need an NT1 device if this is the case.
Re: TSU, here's a des
clock
rate is normally omitted if your router's DTE interface is connected to a
CSU/DSU since the modem will provide the clock rate information. However if you
are in a lab scenario whereby you are simulating a Wan by connecting your DTE to
your DCE using two Cisco cables then at the DCE end
www.globalknowledge.com (ccna,ccie,ccdp, boot camps, etc)
www.salinasgroup.com (offers security related stuff)
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From: Robert Hanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Wolf, Jonah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: September 3, 2000 9:44:26 PM
There's a DTE/DCE button on the SUP module. Use a paper clip or something
to push it. Check it out.
Kenny
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From: "Circusnuts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "jh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Henrique Issamu Terada"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September
I've searched the cisco.com site and all I can find is that the test is:
640-647 Voice 2.0
No idea what is covered, if it's available as real or beta, nada.
I'm taking a CIPT course the week after next, so I thought I might take a
hack at the test when I got back. Does anybody know anything abo
I'm not sure if this is the same issue I dealt with (on a Firmware 1924),
but 2 things come to mind. Don't ask me why, but I had to use a Null modem
cable (from Com1 to Console) on the Catalyst. I bought a small batch of
routers off Ebay, months back. I had the same issue (garble & a successful
I have looked everywhere for this and it must be pretty well hidden. I am
interested in the Voice speciality and the best I could find is the CVOICE
course objectives:
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/front.x/wwtraining/course_description.pl?Course=TRN-CVOICE&Version=1.0&From=Access_Services
Wat
Anybody know the link or have a copy of cvoice test objectives. Can not get
from cisco web.
Thanks
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> Can anyone recomm
Has anybody had any experience with this router? I am trying to help a
small business setup internet access via a DSL line. Can I use this router
to do this?
Any help is appreciated,
Thanks,
Charles
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After I launched the last E-Mail, I did a sh clock det and it does say the
right thing.
Learn somethin' new everyday.
Your right about the worst typist though, I am not sure about the other
things. ;-)
Now I am just dinking around trying to get NAT working on a 2501.. :-<
Scott
> O
That pit is worse when the router is Saudi and you're in
Camp Pendleton, CA.
Scotty
> I don't have anything to add on how to fix your problem but I wanted to
> correct the notion that you need to be in the rommon mode.
>
> You can copy tftp flash from the privileged mode. You'll get aske
Routersim is an appalingly miserable product. Go to
http://www.simrouter.com and train on real routers.
HTH
>I searched the archives but found nothing on router simulators. Just
>curious if anyone has used them and if they're any good for CCNP
>preparation. I was out to the RouterSim site an
True, good point.
I just put this in my 2501:
clock summer-time time recurring first Sun Apr 2:00 last Sun Oct 2:00
and when I did a sh run, it now says this:
clock summer-time time recurring
Does it know that Apr and Oct are the changeover times
automatically am I still having a layer 8 prob
Hey guys, I am about to embark upon some CCIEPrep work for the CCIE
written and would like to know how many of the books listed from the
"recommended reading list" on the cisco. com web site are 'a must have' in
preparation for the exam. I need to know which are the best ones to get,
becaus
I searched the archives but found nothing on router simulators. Just curious if anyone
has used them and if they're any good for CCNP preparation. I was out to the RouterSim
site and it's tempting to purchase because you're able to configure about four routers
and two switches. Any information
I don't have anything to add on how to fix your problem but I wanted to
correct the notion that you need to be in the rommon mode.
You can copy tftp flash from the privileged mode. You'll get asked a few
questions, are you sure - etc and then the router will go off and do it,
reload and come bac
Dear Cynthia and Bryan and everyone else,
We have a very active group in the DC, Maryland, Virginia area.
While we only do about one announced event per month, we've got a lot of
less formal activities aimed at obtaining the higher certifications.
Usually people come to one of our Router
I finally did the upgrade on our 515R. No problems at all. Just a few new
defaults. I know this is a dumb question, but did you save the current
configuration before reloading it for the upgrade?
Chuck Church
CCNP, MCNE, MCSE
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I have tried both cables witha variety of
connecting adapters. I did manage to start getting data in the
hyperterm window using an ethernet cable. But the data I get is garbled,
no text. I assume I have the right physical elements in place, I just need
to figure out where the data is get
I know this is a beginner question, but uhmm im a
beginner! I was wondering if someone could give me a
basic idea of what these two pieces of equipment are
actually doing and why i need them.
thank you,
Beth
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How about the RRAS tools of WIN2K Server
it can set VPN
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D528DF24AEBCD311A17700508B92CBBF101F2E@NEWMAN">news:D528DF24AEBCD311A17700508B92CBBF101F2E@NEWMAN...
> Hi,
>
>
> I have configured a system which contain net to net VPN with des
> encryption between a secure
I'm looking for material that will help me working towards my CCNP. The
Cisco Interactive Mentor CDs have just been released here in the UK, and I'm
wondering if
they are worthwhile investment or should I just re-use the money on kit in
my lab? If you have any experience using these CIM's your tho
Well- @ least this is a "healthy" error message :-) I had an issue a month
or so ago with Check Some Errors & it was determined I had 2 bad FLASH
sticks :-0 It appears your router cannot pull the IOS, timing out possibly
(the automatic logging on the TFTP Server screen should tell you if it's
ev
Actually, I found this little tidbit on Fatkid.com. I have never tried it
but it appears from their response that you can use them as subnet masks as
well as in access lists...
Not many people are aware that TCP/IP address masks neither need to be
contiguous or have ones starting from the left.
The answer to the question as stated would be false, but - you *can* use
discontiguous masks in access lists, which can be a pretty handy feature
sometimes.
Sincerely,
Bradley J. Wilson
CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, CCSE, CNX-A, MCT, CTT
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From: Aaron Moreau-Cook
To: [EMAIL PROT
It occurs to me that one CRC error per packet is bad news, no matter what
their size ;->
Chuck
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Priscilla Oppenheimer
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 3:24 PM
To: Rossetti, Stan; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Assuming the intent of the telecommuter is to use the internet to connect to
the central site, you need to get a security policy into place, and
determine how you are going to handle authentication and authorization, not
to mention encryption. This is the crux of the VPN mania that is driving
much
I hate questions like this. Can, May, Always, Never.
RFC 1812 strongly discourages this practice.
On the other hand, the world won't end if you do. You may even create a
permanent income for yourself by setting up your network like this. ;-> All
the TCP stacks I have worked with allow this on th
I think he will need a DSL modem and from what i have heard they plug
directly into the router's ethernet port. I think other types of interfaces
( like V.35 )
will also be available om some DSL modems allowing you to connect them to
the
serial interface of the router .. anyone have any idea regar
What feature pack you are using ???
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From: Hans Stout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: ??? ? 31 ?? 2000 03:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BGP on Cisco 1601 with 12.0(3)T IOS
Hello colleagues,
I have two Cisco 1601's running IOS version 12.0(3)T on which I t
Hi,
I have configured a system which contain net to net VPN with des
encryption between a secure PIX and a Cisco router.
On each of them I have configured a VPN client connection with extended
authentication against a Radius server.
The net to net VPN works fine and the clients with the Cisco
CCIE Cisco LAN Switching Book. Its fairly easy to read too.
IBSN 1-57870-094-9
-- Kevin
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> Seth Wilson
> Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 8:47 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Starting BCMSN - s
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