Dear group,
I will take BCMSN exam day after tomorrow,Who can tell me the exam
questions' type.And Could I back to review my answers after filled?
thank you in advance.
dean
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Hello,
I'm trying to set up a VPN between a branch office and
corporate site. The problem I have now is DNS set up.
Ideally, people at branch office can go to Internet
and corporate at the same time. At branch office, all
the PC (95/98/NT/2000) are set up that ISP DNS sever
as primary and
The ATM address is used during call setup .
Once a data direct exists data is switched using
´VPI/VCI pair´ .
If you look at a trace you will not find the ATM
address .
flem
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Dear group:
I found confused with ATM address ,my question is
you know,atm
Set the clients to use the corporate DNS as primary - no secondary, and then
configure the corporate DNS to use the Internet DNS roots (hints file) -
this assumes that the corporate has a transparent connection to the
Internet.
See for bind 8 based systems -
On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Mark Vicuna wrote:
its all on the documentation cd.. otherwise if you really want to buy the
publication.. look for ciscopress, internetworking technologies handbook, 2nd
ed.
The thing is, is the ITO really the same as the ITH? Ok, so the
Documentation CD contains the
Dear Friends,
It's time for our October Router Roast.
Saturday Oct. 14th, 10 am to 4 pm.
Place - Bruce's House
1607 Thomas Rd, Fort Washington, MD 20744
We are going to set up some Lab Scenarios and do a bit of
Troubleshooting, then have Lunch.
You cannot review. You can review on CID and CCIE I believe. good luck
On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Zhang Jin wrote:
Dear group,
I will take BCMSN exam day after tomorrow,Who can tell me the exam
questions' type.And Could I back to review my answers after filled?
thank you in advance.
Come to the Great Lakes Cisco Users Group -
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Date: October 25, 2000
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Does anybody know of any Palm programs to help study
for the CCNA exam? Are there any practise tests for
the palm?
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Excuse me. I meant to ask if a UDP Packet can be
fragmented
Yes.
and what happens
to the UDP Header if it can be fragmented?
Nothing. It's sent unchanged in the first fragment. The
only header
that
gets modified and replicated in each fragment is the IP
header.
So
Hey Guys,
I recently had an interview with a company that requires proof of
my previous salary. I don't want to show them anything about my
previous salary. How do you think I can go about it?
Thanks
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Hi everyone- I have a career question I hope
someone can help me answer.. I am 23 years old, who is currently in grad
school for Telecommunications, I will be graduating in July.. My
undergraduate degree was also in Telecommunications.. I am also planning
on taking the CCNA and maybe the
S,
This is an improper request from companies requesting this of you. Legally,
they can only verify a 'range of salary' when they contact your employer for
references.
The best thing to say, especially if you don't know how to negotiate or
forge a pay stub :-)), is to let them know you would
Yes. The UDP Header/Data can be fragmented. Part of the Idea behind the OSI
model of Netwrking is that Layer 4 traffic doesn't care what the lower layer
portocols do to the Data/segments/packets/frames/bits, as long as when it
reaches Layer 4 on the destination host it looks The same as when
The ISDN CIM is a much better product than the IP routing CIM.
-Ejay
P.s. A little bird told me that the CIM's show up every once-an-a-while on
news://alt.binaries.cbts, but you know how unreliable those little birds can
be. (haven't seen them yet...)
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Well, for starters, some companies do in fact require that as a basis to
verify/validate your requests for a larger number. You may not be able to
get around it. Sorry.
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Sent:
Title: RE: ipsec isakmp problem
Have you checked your isakmp policy lifetime should be same on both end if you want to initial the tunnel from each end? Cheers.
Frank Chen
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There is nothing you can do... If you want the job, then play their game.
When interviewing for noticeably more in salary- it's safer to play offers
(I have offer from XYZ, for XYZ). @ my old company, I saw handful of people
inflate their current salaries with the wrong potential employers.
Paul,
Thanks for your reply. How about helping me with this one:
When are ICMP redirects used in EIGRP?
Looking forward to your reply!
Thanks all.
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Excuse me. I meant to ask if a UDP Packet can
There must be some misunderstanding hereCisco's DNS/DHCP software runs
on an NT server and is not router based! The software is very robust and
has an easy understandable UI...The question was which was better Microsoft
or Cisco...for us Cisco's was b/c it gives us DDNS and "failover"
On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Stephane Wantou Siantou wrote:
Hey Guys,
I recently had an interview with a company that requires proof of
my previous salary. I don't want to show them anything about my
previous salary. How do you think I can go about it?
Thanks
I would tell them
Sounds almost like Checkpoint's MetaIP? Do you know how it compares?
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Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 5:18 PM
To: Jeff Kell
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: which is better ?
There must be some
Hey Group,
I asked my teacher about this a long time ago when I was training and never got a
real strait answer. (was always the one who asked the far out questions) I know I
don't have the most solid concepts in my head on this but this is what I've been told.
You have Asynchronous, and
Cisco IOS supports DHCP server as well..
Brian
On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Chris Boyd wrote:
There must be some misunderstanding hereCisco's DNS/DHCP software runs
on an NT server and is not router based! The software is very robust and
has an easy understandable UI...The question
ATM's asynchronous nature allows someone to send data when they need to,
instead of having to wait for a time-slot like with typical TDM
systems. In a TDM system each user gets a slot, whether they like it or
not, that slot is for them. A user that wants to use a TDM system has to
wait for
Hi everyone,
Just messing around with a router did a show int token 0 command says:
Interface up, Line protocol down.
When you issue the no shut command on the interface it still says Interface
up, Line protocol down. Why is this?
Thanks.
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On 6 Oct 2000 20:34:41 -0400, emirates [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:I have one 3524 with 2 GBIC and one 2924 with 2 100baseFX ports. I can't
:able to connect both switches using fiber. I couldn't identify the
:problem yet. Any suggestion/help will hightly appreciated !!
GBICs are gigabit (1000
I absolutely disagree that there's nothing that can be done for a company
that exhibits this type of behavior. VOTE WITH YOUR FEET!!! Remember,
we're in a time when demand is high and skills are hard to find. Tell the
company that your previous salary has zero bearing on what you now
On 8 Oct 2000 20:04:29 -0400, FRS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:Just messing around with a router did a show int token 0 command says:
:Interface up, Line protocol down.
:When you issue the no shut command on the interface it still says Interface
:up, Line protocol down. Why is this?
The shutdown
At 01:03 AM 10/8/00, Jeff Kell wrote:
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Does this help at all? Speed of light in twisted-pair cable is 177,000
km/sec. So a bit occupies 177,000 divided by 10 million bits per second, or
17.7 meters, in 10 Mbps Ethernet.
177,000 divided by 100 million bits
Jay,
I issued a no shutdown command ... is the state not supposed to be UP, UP
now?
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On 8 Oct 2000 20:04:29 -0400, FRS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:Just messing around with a router did a show int
Yes Runs on Win2k and you can download a free eval copy at
http://www.cisco.com Can't remember what we paid for it.just download it
and check it out...it has been a life saver for us...we had one server go
down (bad power supply). The failover feature saved our butss...so check it
out!
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On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, FRS wrote:
Hi everyone,
Just messing around with a router did a show int token 0 command says:
Interface up, Line protocol down.
When you issue the no shut command on the interface it still says Interface
up, Line protocol down. Why is this?
'Cause nothing is
In a message dated 10/8/00 8:53:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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Hi everyone,
Just messing around with a router did a show int token 0 command says:
Interface up, Line protocol down.
When you issue the no shut command on the interface it still says
Interface
Wow ... we have a genius in here!
No need to freak out dude ... I am on the Newsgroup to learn.
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On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, FRS wrote:
Hi everyone,
Just messing around with a router did a show int
Previous salary says a lot about a persons skill level. After all, if you
are not worth your former or current employer paying you what you are asking
for, why should another employer pay you that much?
Granted, it is a well known fact that many employees often do not recieve
the benefits they
I have been on the receiving end of that kind of request recently and what I
said was that not only would I not produce a paycheck stub, I would not
discuss the salary I receive in my current position for the reason that
unless I was being offered an identical set of duties, working conditions
I was just in the same situation, sort of?
I had two companies making offers to me at the same time. Both asked how
much I would like to make! I told both the amount I make now...
One company came back with less and the other came back with a whole lot
more. I used the second offer to get the
Unless you're dying to have the job, I think you should tell them that you
are not going to tell them how much you're making right now. Like other guys
have said, this is one way for them to cheap out on you. This potentially
tells a lot about the potential employer, too.
"Stephane Wantou
Phils right, don't lie just cover your bases with multiple offers and then
leverage them against each other. Eventually you will get what you want.
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Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 2:59 PM
On 8 Oct 2000 20:23:48 -0400, FRS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:I issued a no shutdown command ... is the state not supposed to be UP, UP
:now?
If it's connected to a functioning token-ring network, it will be UP, UP.
The "Line protocol down" is telling you that it doesn't (yet?) see a
finctional
I totally disagree with your statement. Just because you're underpaid
doesn't mean you don't know anything about what you're doing. A lot of
people stay in a job for 2-3 years but only get a 6-7% raise per year but in
the process have learned a lot. When he goes looking for a new job, I don't
On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, FRS wrote:
Jay,
I issued a no shutdown command ... is the state not supposed to be UP, UP
now?
do you have the interface clicked into a token ring network?
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On 8 Oct
No, I don't have it inserted into a ring yet. Maybe that's the problem!
So the Interface first has to be inserted into the ring before it shows UP,
UP!
Thanks for all the help!
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On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, FRS
Hi all,
I've used the Boson tests for BCMSN (test #1, Harder than the actual exam,
which use great!). But now its time for BCRAN and BSCN, which will be done
over the next month.
Can anyone please give feed back to the group on which tests they have found
usefull and why for the above tests.
The term reverse Telnet means that you are initiating a Telnet session out
the asynchronous line, instead of accepting a connection into the line
(which is a forward connection).
To establish a reverse Telnet session to a modem, determine the IP address
of your LAN (Ethernet) interface, then
The Sybex study guide for the CCNA..provides flash cards for the palm. Has
around 100 questions...i'm not sure of the number though.
good luck
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On 8 Oct 2000 21:26:12 -0400, FRS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:No, I don't have it inserted into a ring yet. Maybe that's the problem!
:So the Interface first has to be inserted into the ring before it shows UP,
:UP!
Yes. This is true for all Cisco physical interfaces, although you can
use "no
Hi,
When a bridge comes online for the first time, does it use the source MAC
addresses or the destination MAC addresses initially to build the bridge
table?
I cannot seem to find this answer on CCO or Caslow.
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My policy is that it can only be used against you in the negotiation process.
If they know what you are making they have at least an idea for a minimum offer based
on that. Key word: "Minimum".
Besides, one of the documents that you most likely be requested to sign later is some
sort of
I could not find any links on ExamCram's web site regarding errata. The
book I'm interested in is the "Exam 640-507 Routing and Switching Practice
Tests", ISBN 1-57610-542-3.
I can't possibly believe that this book has no errors Any suggestions?
Thanks all.
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I have looked through the Archive but I was unable to find out what Type of
routers and switches that i will need to study for the BSCN exam. I have
some great 26xx routers but what switches will I need?
Thank you in advance.
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Each pair of students in a BSCN class has a pod of three routers connected
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Router1 has four serial ports.
Router2 has two serial and one Ethernet
Router3 has two serial and one Ethernet.
The backbone routers have one serial per student pod.
Router1 connects to Backbone1
I suggest studying the STP (Spanning Tree Protocol, will clear things up
for you.
The more detailed explanation, the better... Cisco Press, Lan Switching,
has a great explanation.
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On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, FRS wrote:
Hi,
When a bridge comes online for the first time, does it use the source MAC
addresses or the destination MAC addresses initially to build the bridge
table?
I cannot seem to find this answer on CCO or Caslow.
bridges always use source mac addresses to
How in depth are the Multicast questions on the exam?How many can I
expect?
Thanks,
Jon
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Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
At 01:03 AM 10/8/00, Jeff Kell wrote:
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Does this help at all? Speed of light in twisted-pair cable is 177,000
km/sec. So a bit occupies 177,000 divided by 10 million bits per second, or
17.7 meters, in 10 Mbps Ethernet.
hi, guy
Please tell what is 5-4-3 rule mean ?
Thanks
Tang
On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Jon Kuhn wrote:
How in depth are the Multicast questions on the exam?How many can I
expect?
Its not like they are throwing complex multicast configs and whatnot at
you. Know the differences between different multicast types (pim sparse,
pim dense, pim
I just finished the test yesterday. Only basic Multicast questions were
asked, for example, translate a multicast IP address into a MAC address,
what charactristics make Multicast different to Unicast and Broadcast, basic
IGMP features. The questions about MLS were also simple, few HSRP questions
You make it sound like employers are against you...Employers are actually
hoping you are the candidate they are looking for, so they don't have to go
through this:
Run an ad in a newspaper/online or use a recruiting service. In my city, I
get hundreds, sometimes thousands of responses. Wade
caifeng tang wrote:
hi, guy
Please tell what is 5-4-3 rule mean ?
Thanks
Starting the days of coaxial ethernet (10Base2/10Base5) there was a
limitation per subnet of :
* five cable segments, connected by
* four repeaters, but only
* three segments coule be populated.
This hasn't
Friends,
I hv a question.
Can anyone tell me What is the MAX. no. of vlan's can be created using a
switch/switches . Is there any limitation to it or it is model specific.
What is the max no. of switches we can have per VLAN.
thanx
HP
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I do enough of it to know. I am one of the people doing the filtering and it is rough
sorting them out.
For all of the methods that I have tried to evaluate somebody for a given position,
the least reliable information I can rely on is what the last guy thought the
candidate was worth. If it
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