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GENUINE OFFICIAL BSCN COURSEWARE. Comprises of Vol 1 2 and original
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I had a quick flick through these manuals
last night (impressed) and subsequentlyhave come toa decision about
pricing.
The Volumes
It is true in regard of wild-cards.
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From: Albert Ip [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: ??? ? 03 ?? 2000 19:14
To: 'Chuck Larrieu'; Aaron Moreau-Cook; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Subnet Question
Chuck,
Just tried it on a 3662 with IOS 12.1T and it didn't
Hai...
The total amount of DRAM = 32 MB...
24MB/8MB - The 8MB refers to the shared memory...
Ramu
CCNP
--- Circusnuts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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...
Anyone took foundation 2.0?
is it much more difficult than taking 3 individual exams?
Someone told me the passing mark of foundation has become lower
nowis it true?
BB
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Can anyone suggest the best company that offers the CCIE labs course? I
mean the ones with a good pass rate for CCIE. I also happen to be on a
not-so-tight budget ;-). I really don't mind the location so far it's
not outside the US
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hi friends
I am from Hyderabad, INDIA.
we are going to get 64 KBPS leased lines for local ISP for internet access.
as all of us now, we need a router at my end i.e.in my office to connect my
network to internet.
my query is
is there any device like internal router or any other v.35 interface
Look at VPDN. I had the same problem and eventually solved it by bringing
in the Win2000 clients using M$ pptp/mschap/mppe. You will have to
authenticate to a Radius server that understands mschap/mppe-keys
(i.e. M$'s -- see NT 4.0 Option pack or W2k Server). I know it's only
40-bit, but hey,
Hi,
As far as I know you need the dialer in-band to enable the dialer
interface.
The other command is a parameter for the interface it will disapper as well
if you will remive the dialer inband command.
GIL
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From: NRS Hariharan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
From Router2 (Different Segment as the print server is concerned) and my
print server is 10.1.1.5
Welcome. Router 2524
User Access Verification
Password:
r2524en
Password:
r2524#ping 10.1.1.5
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.1.1.5, timeout is 2 seconds:
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Subject: RE: Subnet Question
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2000 19:14:11 -0700
Chuck,
Just tried
Hiya everyone,
I need helpwith finding info on
"Hewlett-Packard's internet advisor" model j2522a. I've recently aquired one
and know nothing about them. I've searched hp's site but found little info
there.
thanks all
Matthew Zeniou CCNA
Hi guys:
anyone once replace the flash to more memory, my 2621's flash memory is just 8mb ,i
want to upgrade it to 16mb, what should i pay more attention on , and is it easy to
find this kind flash memory
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Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 8:35 AM
Subject: ccie lab qn
Can anyone suggest the best company that offers the CCIE labs course? I
mean the ones with a
Try these two sites for purchases.
www.crucial.com
www.memoryx.net
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Subject: how to replace the flash memory
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2000 20:58:48 +0800
Hi guys:
anyone once
My last post wasn't worded right, sorry.
10.1.1.1 255.255.00 = 10.1.1.1/16 O.K.
10.1.1.1 0.255.255.0 =?? or
10.1.1.1 170.170.170.170 =???
HOW would a person simplify this to a network address with a / ?
Again, if these unusual subnet masks don't work, then this point is null.
I'd try shutting down all other interfaces on the router.
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Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 1:59 PM
To: Cisco -L post
Cc: Kevin Wigle
Subject: Re: IOS upgrade
That pit is worse when the router is Saudi and you're in
Camp
While those masks MAY work on some systems they are not usually considered
valid. The rule is that subnet mask bits must be contiguous from the left.
Don't have an rfc # at the moment to point to but...
Neil
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Okay, you've got connectivity, but TCP/IP printing often involves port
numbers.
What is your printer model? Port assignments vary from manufacturer to
manufacturer. Apple LaserWriters configure differently than Xerox DocuPrint
printers. Check your documentation.
By far the easiest config I've
You don't because a 170.170.170.170 is a discontiguous mask and is not
supported by IEEE (or was it IETF)? anyway, CIDR naming conventions are only
used for subet masks of contiguous nature.
Kenneth
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One reason why RFC 1812 forbids this kind of stuff. It really screws up CIDR
You can't express these masks as a prefix of contiguous bits.
Chuck
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Cantrell
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 6:50 AM
OK, I've tried it on a router with 12.1.1 and same results. None of these
wacky subnets allowed.
Windows 98 still permits this kind of stuff. How about Win2K? Any of you
folks want to report if Microsoft is compliant yet?
BTW, a quick glance through the RFC reveals that Unix boxes ( mentioned
Thanks all. That question has been bothering me for two days.
Getting a little better of a handle on that "cider box" thingy! :)
Again, thanks.
Dale
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Subject: RE:
My last post wasn't worded right, sorry.
10.1.1.1 255.255.00 = 10.1.1.1/16 O.K.
10.1.1.1 0.255.255.0 =?? or
10.1.1.1 170.170.170.170 =???
HOW would a person simplify this to a network address with a / ?
Again, if these unusual subnet masks don't work, then this point is null.
You can not simplify those addresses. Simplification shows
how many bits from leftmost bit of IP address represents network part
and how many bits represent host part.
Although subnetting RFC does not mandate left justified masks,
( at least at the time I've read it ! ) I haven't heard any
255.255.0.0/16
0.255.255.0=no such thing
170.170.170.170=no such thing
More subnet information can be found at http://www.gdd.net/cisco
As well as other Cert training docs
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Sent: Monday, September 04,
I broke out the CCNA book, to practice readings for a couple of up coming
interviews (this week). Here is what I have forgotten :-) OK- I can
calculate the mask (no issues here), but I cannot logically figure out how I
would start the host addressing. Case in point (bare with me, this all
Yes, but a subnet mask and a wildcard mask are two entirely different
things, with two entirely different functions.
A subnet mask determines which portion of an IP address is the network
portion, and which portion is the host portion.
A wildcard mask merely indicates which IP addresses match a
You are absoklutly right. There is no errata because I have also checked.
What I meant to say is a typo or an error!
Sorry for the confusion.
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ok ok ok!!! some of you might
Title: passed CCDA yesterday !!!
study the CCDA Exam Certification Guide. It is a great help to
me as alot of info are from there
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i failed CCDA this afternoon with a
Cynthia/Brian D;
I live in NW DC and would love to get together for a ccnp study group.
Email me privately, if you would like the get one organized ASAP.
Thanks
Makeeda
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Sent: Saturday,
The dialer in-band has to be in the config if your the one that's
doing
the dialing.This command indicates that this is the interface that will
be
doing the dialing.Not only that; but the dial wait-for-carrier-time
XX
indicates that it will wait up to 60 seconds for the interface to
Thanks for your reply guys. Yes there is connectivity. This is how I was able to
add the printer port to Windows 2000 (TCP/IP Port). Anywasy The printer is an HP
Deskjet 970 ( I believe). I have also noticted the following:
router 2 has IOS V12 and router has IOS 11.x. Looks like each IOS has
Phil,
May I give one small suggestion. Don't do it in decimal form. Use the
binary form. This is the safest way and the easiest way. (some people will
disagree) I will show you how to do it fast and easy.
I do this before every exam that subnetting/supernetting may come up.
On a piece of
At 11:01 AM 9/4/2000 -0100, you wrote:
I broke out the CCNA book, to practice readings for a couple of up coming
interviews (this week).
comments in line
192.16.12.0 is my given class C
I need 10 users (hosts- 11 counting the Ethernet Interface)
So this means I must take 2 to the 4th (16-2=
Hi Friends
I have a couple of questions about the CCIE lab tests.
1) How is the Frame relay cloud simulated in the exam. Are we asked to used
a Cisco router as a FR switch or is it a Frame relay simulator
2) Do we have to use actual CSU/DSU's for point to point connections? Or is
it all done
Here is how i remember the host range, this is a quote from
a Cisco text (I dont remember which one since i made a
flash card of the info)
"Once you have computed the subnet mask to figure the valid
subnets use the formula
256 - subnet mask = 1st net."
Exp: 4 subnets needed:
mask would
Looks like it has a named port. Do any of these look familiar?
LPT1_PASSTHRU for most jobs (use this for Internal models or for printing
devices on port 1 of the external model)
LPT2_PASSTHRU for most jobs
COM1_PASSTHRU for most jobs
LPT1_TEXT for jobs that need to have a CR added to LF's (use
Also, can you browse to the server from a remote workstation?
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Thanks for your reply guys. Yes there is connectivity. This is how I was
able to
add the printer port to Windows 2000 (TCP/IP Port).
The Cisco Press CCDA Certification Guide by Bruno and KIM, is great study
for the exam, and the only book I have for that exam. But as far as
answering Tony's SDLC question, there is a half a sentence reference to
SDLC on page 535, total. For the answer to his particular question I had to
look
Amjad,
MS's IP printing relies on LPR on the workstation/server and LPD on the
print server itself. When you install the printer, Windows will check for a
response from the printer on the LPD port - TCP 515. Make sure you're using
a valid queue name - usually 'raw' or 'auto' works, but
Dear friends,
Any study group active in Dubai.
Please respond.
Best regards
Naveen
Maybe! Maybe not!
Check out:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html#4
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Hi Friends
I have a couple of questions about the CCIE lab tests.
1) How is the Frame relay
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Phil,
You may try putting a summary-address statement on the Ethernet interface
of the access server that summarizes all dialup users into one /26 that
you've designated. The syntax is 'ip summary-address eigrp [a.s.] [network]
[summary-mask]'. Whenever the remote /32 disappears, and the
There are 2 serial interfaces on my Cisco2600. There is also a asynchronous
port on the Cisco too. In the "interfaces" section, they are declared as
interface Serial0/0
interface Serial0/1
interface Async75
From the software config, without looking at the HW box, how can I identify
the modem
Hey guys, I am about to embark upon some CCIEPrepwork 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,
I changed my configuration register to something stupid 0x0102 and now my
router will not boot. Is there anyway I can change the config register. I
cannot enter through rommon, it will not take any break key combinations.
Maybe a jumper on the board???
I just started studying CCNA, can i get some advice?? what should i be focus
on when i study?
thx
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I found one here www.sasaschool.com/cisco
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I am playing around
with a switch and looking at the storm-control feature. I cannot seem to
find any reference on what good values are for thresholds to indicate a
broadcast storm. I am currently using 200 broadcasts per second and I
think thats about right, but I would like to know what
Hey Oscar,
Anytime I see asyncr... anything, I think of modem. It just works for me
that way. Looking on the Product guick reference guide booklet, there is
only one fixed WAN port on any 2600, and it's asynch. That's your modem
interface. By looking at the WAN interface cards available, I see
"Kevin Welch" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
A broadcast frame takes up the same bandwidth as any other frame of
the same length. The urban legend that "broadcasts consume
bandwidth" really refers to broadcast storms, so you are looking at
the correct problem.
A NetBEUI host that sends seven name
As far as I know, Native ISDN does not support callback. Therefore, you
can't use callback with the normal LAP-D signaling over the D-channel
(out-of-band signaling). You must use PPP (or ARAP if an Appletalk network)
which uses in-band signaling. The "dialer in-band" is required. Look at both
at
I am actually trying to prevent problems from occuring... I had a situation
that was work related that has caused me to rethink the need to make sure
that broadcasts are kept in check. I had a localdirector connected to a
switch and I had two of the localdirector ports connected to the same vlan
Chuck wrote...
[Lots snipped]
Well, enough ranting. Got things to do and wives to please. Enjoy the rest
of this deliciously long weekend.
Chuck
Sorry, I can't resist asking... how many wives is that, and are they all
yours???
And slightly more on track, 11.2(17) on a 4700 and 2514 won't
hi ,
anyone knows what is the use of set ip default-route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
Jason
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hi ,
Anyone got any knowledge on establishing high speed internet access over
satellite dish?
thanks b4 hand
Jason
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My friend built a network like:
[Inside Lan192.168.1.0/24]---cisco2620---ISDN--[Outside]
When he ping sites outside, the first packet can reach, but the
packets follow will fail to go out. The records in NAT table is:
inside global 61.133.134.148:256
inside local 192.168.1.1:256
I just started studying CCNA, can i get some advice?? what should i be
focus on when i study? thxHi
Jimmy,
I tookthe CCNA a couple months ago. Although I took the 1.0
exam, by most accounts the 2.0 seems to cover most of the same things, with some
additions. But these basic
hi guys and gals
For the Remote Access 2.0 exam , does one need to memorise the different
types of routers ranging from 700, 1600 , 3600 series how many serial ports
they have , how many BRI interfaces they have etc.?
thanks b4 hand
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Did you set the pass on the vty lines?
Frank Jordan wrote:
i just set "enable secret" on my router,no "enable password".
After i do "no enable secret "command ,i couldn't enter privileged mode .
Routeren
% No password set
Router
I didn't save the config,so i think i could restart
Bruce,
Please let me know when and where the next meeting.
Thanks,
C.Q. Nguyen
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Bruce Evry
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 9:48 AM
To: Cbridgett
Cc: DoneTech; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Washington
It uses Intel NICs.
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| In my experience, as long as you use identical hardware (NIC's,
motherboard)
| and use the PIX flash card, I see no reason why it wouldn't work just
fine.
| The ones I've
You may want to check out www.vsat.net. Thats the only place I know of off
the top of my head. If you are very dependent on low latency, you should
probably look at either land lines or LEO (Low Earth Orbit) solutions.
-- Kevin
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This is caused you changed your console port band rate. you can try to set
your terminal to 300, 1200, and other.
Good luck.
Allen
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Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 5:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Config-reg
I changed
I say the same thing. With CCDP you can't claim the CCNP and with CCNP you can't claim
CCDP since I believe they differ due to one test. Both should be good. I just hate
those CCNP guys who put: "CCNA, CCNP"...It is only
obvious...
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I think since those are two
Hi everybody,
Starting Cisco several months ago, I find it's not a boring game to
improve my network knowledge by digging Cisco. This April, I sat the
CCIE Design Beta written (351-014) and failed by 6 points, so I study
harder and harder these days. I want to verify the result of my study
by
Dear CCIE and CCIE Aspiring Friends
I trust that this find you doing well. Friends I
would request for your kind help on following info/input regarding CCIE LAB
exam.
1. How many total Lab Scenarios would be
given?
2. Will Lab have scenarios on SNA/DLSW/ATM
ATM LANE/Appletalk/DECnet or
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