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Title: RE: FREE BOOK
Actually, try this link.
http://www.cisco.com/offer/avvid/1314_flash/1314_conclusion.html
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From: David Papin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 8:18 AM
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Subject: FREE BOOK
Take a Look
Kari,
The first thing that I would look at would be the spids that your
sending to the switch as it shows that they are INVALID.You
know that your switch type is correct and fine in that your receiving
TEI = Terminal Endpoint Identifiers from the switch on that part.
how did you
I was wondering if you can actually use a 2511/2509 as a frame switch by
getting the correct cable? Anyone tried it?
Hunter
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From: Gabriel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 1:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 2611 or 2511 for the lab
Playing around with NAT labs earlier this evening
and got the following message generated during a debug session. I cannot
find anything on CCO with an explanation, maybe one of you knows...
01:23:07: NAT: expiring 195.1.1.1 (10.1.1.2) icmp
2649 (2649)01:23:07: NAT: expiring 195.1.1.1
Thought it was the Rainbow Series.
Karl
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From: "Ejay Hire" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 2:05 PM
Subject: RE: US DOD. How do they do it?
Doesn't the DOD publish it's security
Greetings,
Guys
I am little bit confused with OSPF Configuration. Please help me
out.
1.Just imagine that i need 3 area's to be configured including area
0.
2. Assume that i have 2 routers in area 0
and Area 1 and Area 2 are having 2 routers each.
3. Just
Greetings,
Guys
I am little bit confused with OSPF Configuration. Please help me
out.
1.Just imagine that i need 3 area's to be configured including area
0.
2. Assume that i have 2 routers in area 0
and Area 1 and Area 2 are having 2 routers each.
3. Just
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If I read your message correctly, you have:
Internal Routers(2) Area 1 ABRArea0 ABR Area 2 Internal Routers(2)
A router in area 1 now has a link to area 2 (in other words, it has an
interface in area 1 and 2).
What you want will happen automatically. Remember that OSPF enabled
It's been reported to official channels. Let's just say that their response
was:
"Ha ha! Hello! What do you think we have here?"
More derisive laughter AT the individual apparently from France who
originated the question (SITA). Then we exchanged some more jokes, and that
was it.
Hope this
Thanks!
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I would say NO- if you are implying the use of the async lines. The two
Sync. (Serial) ports YES.
I believe you could always emulate an ISP (PPP) Dial-up with the Async's :-)
Really though- the best way to do the Frame Switch, is with a cheap MGS or
AGS (CSC/4 processor board, 10.0 IOS or
"Mohamed Abdallah" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hello,
I have a Cisco Router 2501 ( One Ethernet + Two Sync. serial ports )
I want to connect one its serial port ( NON ISDN port ) to ISDN BRI
line provided by the our PTT
Does anyone
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Where can I find out what the newest version of the IOS software and
End-of-life product like a 3202 router will run?
www.cisco.com, "Software Center", "Cisco IOS Upgrade Planner". CCO Login
I have multiple Vlans configured on the Cat 3548XL and traffic between Vlans
are routed via a fast isl-trunk interface on the 3640. My question is does
the switch pass subsequent frames directly from host to host(MLS
functionality with the higher end switches) or each and every frame/packet
need
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Hi
what does the "access-list 100 permit ip host 0.0.0.0 host 0.0.0.0"
applied to an interface do?
I can't think that it would do anything useful. The "host" keyword means
"match all bits", so the
I have seen several books and would appreciate your feedback:
(1) New BMSCN Book published 2000 by Cisco Press, author Karen Webb
(2) CLSC Book, Cisco Press, published 1999
(3) McGraw Hill Book BSCN
Any comments?
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What is the best order to take Exams in for the CCNP? I want to keep the
momentum going.
PS How much additional time (study/hours/ years) is a CCIE beyond a CCNP
assuming I have the talent, motivation, equipment, LUCK, G__ given
inspiration, time, determination--probably, a long shot, but still
Hi
If you have the flash and RAM it will run 2500 images.
HTH
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Where can I find out what the newest version of the IOS software and
End-of-life product like a 3202
Benny,
I assume you mean that you have PI space (provider independant).
Usually the ISP will provide you with a /30 as a part of the deal - this is
probably the easiest way to do it.
DO NOT use private address space - I very much doubt that the ISPs would go
for that - also makes tracerouting
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writes:
(1) New BMSCN Book published 2000 by Cisco Press, author Karen Webb
Go with this one and then put all the pieces together with the Switching Exam
Cram. That's what I used to pass mine and studied (hard)
what interface PA do you have? Can you post the existing config?
we do the following on our E1s for full (1984k) bandwidth (on 2600s so
syntax may vary for 7200s):
controller E1 1/0
framing NO-CRC4
channel-group 0 timeslots 1-31
this produces a virtual serial as per below:
interface
24MB DRAM (18432K + 6144K) - "memory"
8MB Flash - "System flash (Read/Write)"
125K NVRAM - "non-volatile configuration memory"
hth
Andy
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Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 8:30 AM
Subject: Ram
Hi All,
In a message dated 9/23/00 1:28:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
What is the best order to take Exams in for the CCNP? I want to keep the
momentum going.
PS How much additional time (study/hours/ years) is a CCIE beyond a CCNP
assuming I have the talent, motivation,
The 2900XL/3500XL switches don't have any MLS funtionality (although the
3600 routers will support MLS on the Cat4/5/6000 series switches).
Therefore, any packet passing between VLANs will pass thru the router
interface.
hth
Andy
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From: Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am not sure on the score Robert, but i know that there are around 85
questions. I am taking it next Sunday at 1:30PM.
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Lopez, Robert
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 10:38 AM
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Oh my
Please contact your ISP's quick!! The sky is falling, the sky is falling!!!
**check... dampening on!!**
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I have my own IP address. I need to do BGP peering with 2 independent
ISPs.
I would like to thank you all for providing me all the information I need
through this group.
I am CCNP now and will work on my CCIE written next.
Keep trying, folks, never give up! You'll be there some day soon!
FYI, BCRAN 62Q, 706 to pass, 75min.
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In a message dated 9/23/00 2:56:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am not sure on the score Robert, but i know that there are around 85
questions. I am taking it next Sunday at 1:30PM.
Actually, when I took it there were 72 questions. And the score was 755 to
pass.
Then again, some people never learn
Tracing the route to www.home.com (199.172.150.102)
1 500.Serial2-11.GW1.SEA1.ALTER.NET (157.130.191.9) [AS 701] 0 msec 0 msec 0
msec
2 103.ATM3-0.XR2.SEA1.ALTER.NET (146.188.200.38) [AS 701] 0 msec 0 msec 0
msec
3 194.at-1-0-0.TR2.POR3.ALTER.NET
I've now attended two of these, and in general have found them both well
worth the effort it takes me to attend
( long drive, work schedule finagling )
The security seminar was focused around securing routers. It was interesting
for me to hear other philosophies. For example, the speaker was not
What is the purpose of even reporting that? You must have too much free
time on your hands.
Clayton Price
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It's been reported to official channels. Let's just say
Thanks for your interest. I normally access the admin port with
browsers, Internet explorer 5.0 or Netscape 3.0. After adding a new user,and
after editing the problematic new user account and I click submit, the
system will appear to freeze and come back in another 5 to 10 minutes that
it
Guys and gals:
Finally building a lab of sorts and I was wondering what switch I would need
for the CCNP. Cat 5k or ? Multiple switches to set vlans connected via
routers?
I would like to be able to use it for the CCNP as well as practicing real
world sceararios.
What would you suggest?
When I took the exam in April 99, the passing score was 761/1000
The CCNA has changed - don't think the CCDA has.
Kevin Wigle
CCDP/CCNP...
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Sent: Saturday,
Sam,
I think the 2948G runs the same OS as the Cat5K. You could use this layer 3
switch in place of a Cat5K for the switching requirement on the exams. I
think it even does ATM.
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From: Sam Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 3:13 PM
To:
I second that, but you may have issues with upgrading due to the old style
boot ROM's. Let me know, I've done half a dozen have a few sets left
over...
Phil
If you have the flash and RAM it will run 2500 images.
HTH
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""Ejay Hire"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hiya,
Seems a lot of people are asking what the best book is - can i ask
people on the list to do a mini review of any books they used for the
new exams and CCIE. Ill either pop them up on my routerfaq site or
groupstudy can pop them up on theirs but it strikes me as being a good
resource if we
richang wrote:
What is the best order to take Exams in for the CCNP? I want to keep the
momentum going.
Best order is study first, then take the exam - the other way doesnt
work so well :)
Traditionally CIT/Support has been left until the end as it covers stuff
from all three other
Can't attest to the same CLI as the 5000 but the 2948G doesn't do ATM, but
it does have Gigabit ethernet.
The lowest series switch that can (do ATM) is the 2828 with ATM 155.
For the 2900 series, the 2912MF XL (12 fiber ports) and the 2924m XL (24
10/100 ports) have 2 modular slots that can
The passing score is 755, I believe. I took the exam and passed but felt
poorly prepared nonetheless. I read four different books for it,
including the cisco press DCN book and the CCDA exam book, and the
Syngress book and I still think the exam covers things that aren't covered
in any of
I am trying to figure out exactly what CDP does. IF I understand it
correctly it simply finds fellow cisco devices on the network (switches,
routers). What I am confused about is that I read somewhere that it can
pick up the layer 3 (or was it layer 2?) address on interface cards on the
devices
I have a client that has a 2948G and it does have the same CLI as the 5000,
as I worked with it on Wed. It's not like the 2900XL series. Used one's on
ebay are pushing $3k.
Eric
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Kevin Wigle
Sent: Saturday,
CDP is a data-link layer protocol and includes
information such as interface address's, IOS version,
etc. If you use On demand routing then the router
configured for ODR will place routes in the routing
table from CDP packets. ODR is configured on one
router only - not both ends.
--- "Scoles,
Hi Board
Does any one know how to join the CCIE lab mailing list at
groupstudy.com, I have registered there but nothing special can be seen
after login .
And Please, where on the cisco website to modify the info if you have pass
the CCIE writen test, I am sure not on Galton.
Thanks for any
A quick question:
Does Cisco 4000 support PRI?
Thanks,
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Hello:
I know somebody posted a site with a free cvoice training.
I can't find it on previous postings... could you please forward me the link
again ?
Thanks,
Billy Monroe
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Hhhh A quick trip to the Cisco configuration tool at
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/front.x/config_root.pl
reveals that the 4500 can take module NP-CT1 T1 channelized PRI, as does the
4700
bookmark this one, folks. It will save you a lot of time and trouble.
Chuck
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http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis4000/4000c
n/1000npm.htm#xtocid2938943
Kevin Wigle
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Sent: Saturday, 23 September, 2000 23:31
Subject: PRI and 4000 Series
A quick question:
They show basic configuration and how to remember the model numbers for the
BCRAN test. http://routergod.com
Cheers
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