Can someone please explain to me why there is a "ip nat" feature in a
Catalyst 3524en? Perhaps it's possible to run NAT on a Catalyst 3524?
coreswitch#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
coreswitch(config)#ip nat
coreswitch(config)#ip nat ?
inside Inside
Here's how I understand it...but I'm not quite a Catalyst expert. By
default a Cat is in VTP server mode (ther are 3 modes: server,
transparent and client) Before you can set-up any VLANS you have to
place the VTP server within a VTP domain. If you type the command "set
vtp ?" you'll get a
Hi all,
My client has recently upgraded some of the Novell servers to version 5.
These are IP capapble and do not use IPX any more. Does anyone have an idea
how to see these servers, like "sho ipx serv" or reset by "clear ipx route
*" ??? The reason for this is that from rconsole, the list of
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Subject: cannot create vlan in a VTP server
I have a problem creating a vlan can some one help me. Here is the output
of
the command that I executed.
6501 (enable) set vlan 2
Cannot add/modify VLANs on a VTP server without a
Hi ,
The www.cheaplab.com is charging only $25 for 5 hour Lab..where u can play
around 5 hours ..
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Hi All,
I have server with SUN Solaris 7, from a Workstation (Windows 98), I telnet
to the Server and logon using user root, but after I typed username and
password I saw following message:
---
Not on system console
Connection to host lost.
There is a file called /etc/default/login which has a CONSOLE variable.
Comment out this line to allow remote logins by root.
P.S. It is a security issue.
Winston
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Hi.. By default Solaris don't allow telnet remotely using root account..
but it can be disabled
The setting is a file /etc/default/login
there is a entry
CONSOLE=/dev/console
you can disable it
using # as below
#CONSOLE=/dev/console
Cheers
Tong
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From: Ngo Van
Take a look at the archives about BCMSN. There was a message from me 2
months ago about BCMSN books.
I passed BCRAN yesterday and here are the studymaterial that I used:
Books:
- Building Cisco Remote access Networks by Pacquet et al. Cisco press. It is
good to have for the exam bechause it is
Dear friends,
In one of my client place a new administrator has
taken over the incharge of network. They are using cisco 2610 router for which
the admin doesnot know the username and password for cisco 2610 router. Recently
they want to configure a leased lineto internet in cisco 2610
hi, everyone!
What's mean of the word "pseudonode" in IPX environment including pseudonode
LSP and nonpseudonode LSP of the NLSP.
I also want to get some free references on IPX/SPX and what do you refer to.
Thank you very much and please write back to my E-mail account:
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Dear friends,
I am in a Project with Telecom people.
They are using Datacraft Routers for point to point
Leased links between Telecom exchanges.
As Datacraft routers (a product from Australians)
are obsolete, now they want to integrate with cisco 2610 routers.
Now they want to use
Hi all,
i am trying to find out free installable copy of
radius or tacacs , can any one help me about this
thanks in adv...
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Passed Routing 2.0 today, thanks in part to info I got from the
questions on this site.
If your prepping for this; know BGP and EIGRP theory focus on the
syntax of the set and show commands. You need to know the command syntax
and also the console prompt it should be entered from. You should
If the Novell servers are 5.x using Pure IP, [no IPX] then you would need to load the
SCMD module to get a virtual IPX stack on the server. This module has different
switches
on the command line, depending on whether it is connected to an IP/IPX/Both segment.
This should match the servers in the
11Mb is only available within close proximity to the Access Point. As you
move away from it your speed drops off at specified levels - 11Mb - 4Mb -
2Mb - 1Mb. High density placement of Access Points are required to maintain
11Mb. throughout a given area.
There's this company that bought a really
NO..
they support EIGRP RIP 1/2 ..
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Subject: Cisco 800 router
Does the 800 serise router support ospf?
When u type "router ospf 200" it comes back with
Can one configure SNMP trap data to go to 2 different monitoring locations
simultaneously?
If the main NOC is in NYC and the colocation is in San Jose and the main NOC
goes down, can San Jose still get SNMP trap data?
Any references on CCO will be helpful.
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Hello
I'm a little bit confused about STP calculation process
I know that switches sends BDPU frames to a special multicast address "to
all bridges". What is it?
And next question?
Are these messages sent only to next bridge - I mean if the neighbour bridge
receive multicast BDPU frame is that
Does anyone have the CCO link to the PDF titled : Cisco IOS Essentials for
ISPs?
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For Tacacs ftp://ftp.cisco.com
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Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 12:56 PM
Subject: radius or tacacs
Hi all,
i am trying to find out
Hi all
Should I shelve ATM studies?
I was right on the edge of starting a study of ATM. I even have ATM
switches, LANE modules. Is this worth pursuing or is this "icebox about to
be superceded by something else". The assumption is time is not elastic,
that we could put our energies into
Selvan,
This router is most likely being authenticated by a
TACACS or RADIUS box. Try to locate the authentication server and reset
the name and password. Other than that you'll need to breat into the
router via a console connection, and then reset the boot registers.
Hope this helps.
Have a look at
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml
Geoffrey
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tselvan
To: Cisco
Cc: KVRB
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 12:37
PM
Subject: Resetting cisco 2610 as Username
and Password
Dear friends,
In one of
Wow, Nice score for not studying in a month. I assume you cleaned house in
the BGP section, working for an ISP.
Chuck Church
CCNP, CCDP, MCNE, MCSE
Sr. Network Engineer
Magnacom Technologies
140 N. Rt. 303
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
845-267-4000 x218
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yesthey will both get snmp stats all the time with this.
snmp server x.x.x.x
snmp server y.y.y.y
-jm
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Can one configure SNMP trap data to go to 2 different monitoring locations
Based on the amount of voice/multiservice on the written, it looks like
AVVID will be plentiful on the lab. That, and the fact that Cisco wants us,
as a reseller, to really push IP telephony. I just hope this doesn't make
the CCIE "easier" to obtain. I'd rather have to take it twice than
Thanks Jeff!
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yesthey will both get snmp stats all the time with this.
snmp server x.x.x.x
snmp server y.y.y.y
-jm
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This is not the problem with the router, I think it is the limitation of you IOS. You need to check the IOS feature set which support OSPF.
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To: [EMAIL
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Craig Jensen wrote:
Hi all
Should I shelve ATM studies?
They said ATM LANE, not ATM. VPI/VPC, etc, could still be on the lab (I
would think).
I was right on the edge of starting a study of ATM. I even have ATM
switches, LANE modules. Is this worth pursuing or is
From Austin to Austin;
Once you enable SNMP traps ("snmp-server community public RO"), these
messages go out on the wire for any monitoring station to read. As an
example, I've set up a new NOC at my current contract that will use both HP
Openview and Compaq Insight Manager. With snmp
I'd like to think so. Too bad they didn't break the score down by
protocol, that would be quite helpful.
Well, time to convince my employer to let me take home a bunch of routers
for lab practice.
--phil
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Chuck Church wrote:
Wow, Nice score for not studying in a
Yes, try this
http://www.cisco.com/public/cons/isp/documents/IOSEssentialsPDF.zip
(should be about 900K zipped)
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Consultant,Service Provider Engineering
Mentor Technologies, Inc.
If what you want to accomplish is see the same list in rconsole all the time
the easy thing to do is to use Rconsole for NDS. It reads the information
in NDS instead of a SAP list.
If you want to continue use "Display servers" then you should follow the
directions WKelly gave. But if you are
All,
I'm a little curious about them taking ATM LANE off the lab. Why didn't
they just say ATM? Is ATM without the LAN emulation supported on any Cisco
devices that are part of the lab? I know they don't require you to set up
ATM switching, but is it used in native mode on any of the
For the first question:
Digital cross-connect systems (DCSs) have been used for several years to
manage the digital DS0, DS1, and DS3 channels between switches--the
intermachine trunks. Digital cross-connect systems provide a termination
point for backbone trunks in the local and long
yes,
this is true
all the unix system have the root login security,
you can't login in as root through any telnet
I can;t remeber that there is a file under the /etc/ to govern this.
once you add a # before the variable, you will able to login as root from
telnet session
CONSOLE=
Sorry, can;t
I recently helped set up a wireless LAN for my church and associated school.
There were 3 buildings involved, each seperated by about 150 m. One of
the other committee members worked for Lucent and we were able to get a
WaveLAN installation at a good price (cheaper than a cable run, we paid
Hey Austin,
Thanks for the post ... but I do not see the snmp-server host command ...
so on all routers it should be snmp-server host 192.168.3.1
snmp-server host 192.168.4.1
.3.1 and .4.1 being NYC and San Jose respectively?
Let me know!
[EMAIL
Thanks Wayne!
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Yes, try this
http://www.cisco.com/public/cons/isp/documents/IOSEssentialsPDF.zip
(should be about 900K zipped)
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Title: RE: Cisco 800 router
This
Routers can not support OSPF. There is no OSPF support for IOS of 800
series..
You
may look Release Notes for 800 IOSs.
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Hello Group,
The following is a list of used equipment that I was thinking about
purchasing for about $8000. Is it worth it? Thanks!!
This is everything you need to study at home for your CCIE. As you know,
CCIE's are worth well over 6 figures these days; this equipment pays for
itself and it
I just passed the BSCN following the CCNP track to prepare for the CCIE.
What is the recommended test to take next? What is the most difficult test
of the CCNP track? What is the easiest?
Besides TR, are there any points I need to stress along with the CCNP track
to prepare for the CCIE?
Does anyone know the meaning of this command
check under these quotes , what is Getbufs and Retbufs
does anyone know what is all these precess and what is normal and what
is not normal
I know if the check heap going hight isn't normal but why ?
sh proc mem
Total: 3939252, Used: 991276, Free:
If there are 16 hosts then you would have to use the corect subnet. 224 is
the same whether it is a routed network or not because a 240 will only
support 14 hosts and a 192 will support 62 hosts but that is a waste of
space. a 224 will supply 30 addresses plenty for 16 hosts, routers and
If your NW5 servers arno longer running IPX you might be better off just
using Console1 to administer the servers.
From: Andrew Larkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Andrew Larkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cisco Mail List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Novell servers - rconsole list keeps changing
It says just ATM LANE so CLIP, PVC MPOA are still possible topics.
Just my guess.
-Kirk
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Chuck Church wrote:
All,
I'm a little curious about them taking ATM LANE off the lab. Why didn't
they just say ATM? Is ATM without the LAN emulation supported on any
This is only worth about 5K.
From: "Lopez, Robert" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Lopez, Robert" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: router lab equipment
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 10:59:43 -0500
Hello Group,
The following is a list of used equipment that I was thinking about
This is very cool, IMHO. I have always been a little fuzzy on LANE, and my
Decnet knowledge isn't where it should be. (I take the Lab on December 13 in
San Jose). It's also good to know that if I happen to fail the first time,
I can wait until after February and not worry about Appletalk (even
Let's see when I can clear the CCIE Written now that I've officially changed
my name to Chuck Suneja... :-)
Bharat Suneja
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All,
I guess
I came across the following approach while preparing for my CCIE written.
Both BOSON and CertificationZone practice tests used questions centered
around this approach, and I found it useful in studying protocol behavior.
Draw out an environment kinda like the following:
Hi
in a star topology, two appletalk routers have pvc with the hub. they
are all running appletalk eigrp and i have " no appletalk
eigrp-splithorizon" at the hub interface.
however, the two routers can not ping each other.
Is there something like " ip ospf network point-to-multipoint" for
Hey Group,
Got an issue for you. I am faced with a dilemma here. We have a client
who is about to make us upgrade about 100 IOS's to fix this issue and I just
want to know if there is another way around it. We have a site with 2
redundant routers. HSRP is configured between them. The
Is their a way to tell, like using sh version for example to see if a
CiscoPro has been upgraded to normal IOS? I am not sure what in a "sh
version" gives it away as being a ciscoPro.
Brian
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Hello everybody,
I am a a CCNP in the Wahington, D.C. area and I am looking for a new job. I
was wondering if any of you know of company that's hiring. I am ready to
interview at any time.
Thanks,
Joseph
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The show ver will indicate that the router is a CPA2500. If it has be
"Cisco-ized" it will say Cisco2500. (If memory serves me correctly.)
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Subject: CiscoPro
Don't use '100', just use 120/110 priorities and use 'preempt' so that
they will overthrow the other if the router has a higher priority.
Bill.
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Hey Group,
Got an issue for you. I am faced with a dilemma
How do you find the real ip of a user that is using bounce software to mask
their real ip to virtual hosts?
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I have a few questions to ask .
2nd what is the normal address block providers allow you to
advertise from CIDR. IF anyone can provide this information it would
be greatly appreciated ..
Jim Koniecki
I'm not sure what you mean about a specific address block. In
general, providers will let
Have you done a 'sh ip nat tra' on the router? What does the output look
like? Can you ping either DNS names or addresses from the workstations?
Chuck Church
CCNP, CCDP, MCNE, MCSE
Sr. Network Engineer
Magnacom Technologies
140 N. Rt. 303
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
845-267-4000 x218
Question, I have a set of Cisco Aironet wireless bridges that I am
connecting two bldgs with. They are only about 100yds apart. As part of the
bridge diagnostics I can look at "radio strength, which is at 100%", and the
"radio quality, which fluctuates between 40-60%." Is there anything I can
do
Mark,
I have run into this before. Chances are there is another device on this
segment that is listening to multicast 224.0.0.2. Do a "debug standby" and
see if these devices are communicating. My intuition says that another
device on this segment is hearing the 224.0.0.2 multicast.
Let me
Talk to Al Gore, if he makes it into office maybe you can help him with his
next invention?
Brian
From: "Joseph W." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Joseph W." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Jobs in DC
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 12:36:59 EST
Hello everybody,
I am a a CCNP in the
It took me about a week of hard studing. Granted I work with this stuff,
but I BGP is not used by me everyday.
I used an old ACRC book and the cisco web site.
TP
From: Duane Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Travis Parrill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Passed the
I would aquire the Omni-Directional Access Point Antenna as this should
allow the bridge to receive radio strength better. Also, check the
surrounding area to see if there are any devices that might cause a
disturbance with the bridge's communcation.
Also, you might want to get a lightning
I know that the URL has been posted before, so I apologize for my
oversight...
Does anyone know the URL for COLT on Cisco's web site?
Thanks in advance!
Evan
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Dear Friends,
We are doing our November Router Roast a bit early this month.
It will be held Saturday, November 4, starting at Noon this time.
Place will be my house, directions to follow.
Everyone is invited to attend. Lunch is provided, there are as
usual no fees or dues, but
Throw in a few routing protocols, change the hosts around, and it should
keep you busy for a while!
From: "Chuck Larrieu" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Chuck Larrieu" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Cisco Mail List" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Some Networking Study tips
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 08:59:56
Greetings,
We have a mixed environment (Tokenring, Ethernet and FDDI), the don't
fragment bit is set to on. None of the token or fddi frames are fragmented.
We have 2 DS3s to the internet and, planning on deploying couple of PIXs
behind the gateway routers. The gateway routers are on a FDDI
Hello everybody,
I am a a CCNP in the Wahington, D.C. area and I am looking for a new job. I
was wondering if any of you know of company that's hiring. I am ready to
interview at any time.
Thanks,
Joseph
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Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 1:27 PM
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Hello everybody,
I am a a CCNP in the Wahington, D.C. area and I am looking
for a
Title: RE: COLT URL
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/wwtraining/colt/ColtLogin.pl
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Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 10:25 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: COLT URL
I know that the URL has been posted before, so
Yes he is an incredible inventor. I heard he invented the internet. I'm
guessing he'll invent hell on earth next if he gets to be president. Not
something I'd volunteer to help him with.
Yes please Mr. President take the honest peoples guns from them so only the
crooks and low lifes will
I hate to jump into this, especially considering my distaste for Al Gore,
but the claim that Gore said he "invented" the Internet is a lie that has
been spread by those on the right side of the political spectrum for most of
the last year.
Gore's statement that ``During my service in the United
Hey my finger on the keyboard keeps getting stuck
and I sign my groupstudy messages as Duck
but what do you know
that duck must go
all ccie wannabes are now called the"chuck"
the "chuck"
I'm deciding on a router to use as a frame relay switch in my lab. I read a
view posts back about the 4000 being a good value. How is it compared to a
2521 for the lab? The 4000 looks like it would be more expensive but it's
moduler. What exactly could I do with it in the future?
Thank
Keith
Need any more equipment? I've got a few bits and peices..
-miked
ods
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Bruce Evry wrote:
Dear Friends,
We are doing our November Router Roast a bit early this month.
It will be held Saturday, November 4, starting at Noon this time.
Place will be my house,
Try this starting at page 56
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/htbin/rfc/rfc1340.html
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Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 9:39 AM
To: 'ROUTHIER, YVES'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Exam Content
The Routing and Switching Lab exam tests any feature
that
can be configured on the equipment in the Equipment
List,
except as noted below.
Effective immediately, the following topics have been
removed
from the lab exam
content:
LAT
DECnet
Apollo
Banyan VINES
Dear Friends,
Lemme introduce myself briefly
I am from a non technical background and would like to get into
networking world...I have already started taking some networking courses in
UCSC-ext...
All i wanted to know is it possible fr a non technical guy like me to make
it to the
Shelve ATM Lane, do not shelve ATM PVC, SVC, Classical IP or MPOA. They
still exist on the exam.
Louie
Since time immemorial and pre-industrial, 'greed' has been the accusation
hurled at the rich by the concrete-bound illiterates who were unable to
conceive of the source of wealth or
In your Sun server, there is a file that you need to modify to allow
telneting in as root. The file name is /etc/default/login. Un-comment
out this line
#CONSOLE=/dev/console
Save this file and it will work.
Good luck,
MD
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"Ngo Van Dzung"
Because ATM is still on the lab - just not LANE. ATM PVC, SVC, ClIP and
MPOA area all supported by Cisco and possible on the lab.
Louie
Since time immemorial and pre-industrial, 'greed' has been the accusation
hurled at the rich by the concrete-bound illiterates who were unable to
That's good advice Scott, you can also ping 224.0.0.2 and see who replies.
Regards,
Bill
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Mark,
I have run into this before. Chances are there is another device on this
Javed,
What do you mean by "non-technical guy"?
Everyone had to start off somewhere as nobody was born with Cisco box in
their mouth so to speak. If you want to learn something and and train hard
for it ... you can do it and go for it ...as Chuck Larrieu said ... having
passed his CCIE Written
I wonder does this apply to the written test also!!
Jeffrey Bond, CCNP, MCSE
NCOIC Network Operations
(W) 912.497.2741
(F) 520.563.2993
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From: Kirk Bollinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 8:43 PM
To: Chuck Church
The first meeting will be Nov 21 (Tues) @ 7:00 pm.
Location is at Inflow Inc. 17770 Cartwright Rd. Suite 120 Irvine, CA
http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?BFCat=Pyt=TmapnewFL=Use+Address+Belowadd
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Anyone wishing to be involved putting
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Keith Townsend wrote:
I'm deciding on a router to use as a frame relay switch in my lab. I read a
view posts back about the 4000 being a good value. How is it compared to a
2521 for the lab? The 4000 looks like it would be more expensive but it's
moduler. What
Sam,
No offence this is actually the Professional list, the CCIE Lab list is
only via Mailfeed format ...
Hope this helps.
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No offence but I thought
I Thinking of buying on of these for frame relay switch. What version of
software etc I should look for? Any other caveats would be appreciated.
Thanks
Keith
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I got an AGS+ in today and I am having
No offence but I thought this group was specific to lab.
Sam
Dear Friends,
Lemme introduce myself briefly
I am from a non technical background and would like to get into
networking world...I have already started taking some networking courses
in
UCSC-ext...
All i wanted to know is
Every now and then try to help others out!
It won't hurt, and takes as much effort as your last comment.
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
The answer is "yes". The "how" is more complicated. The trick is getting the
experience to reinforce the knowledge you gain through study. My first job
in IT included moving furniture, taking out the garbage, and shoveling snow.
After that I might be able to work on the computers. It's called
Title: RE: RS lab - ATM gone?
Nope. Just the lab. All items are still fair game on the written.
-Original Message-
From: Bond Jeffrey MSgt 93 CSS/SCON [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 12:45 PM
To: 'Kirk Bollinger'; Chuck Church
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Brad,
I believe that you just need the control-shift-6 part of that. This is
important if you happen to be telneting/reverse-telnetting through another
router to where you are attempting to run the trace. If you use
ctrl-shft-6-x, you'll get kicked back to the previous router. For example
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Keith Townsend wrote:
I Thinking of buying on of these for frame relay switch. What version of
software etc I should look for? Any other caveats would be appreciated.
Just look for the CSC/4. This will allow you to got 11.2(22) which was
the last IOS produced for the
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Brian wrote:
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Keith Townsend wrote:
I Thinking of buying on of these for frame relay switch. What version of
software etc I should look for? Any other caveats would be appreciated.
Just look for the CSC/4. This will allow you to got 11.2(22)
hi anyone
knows what's the purpose of using next-hop-self
statement in neighbor ip address of neig
next-hop-self ?
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got
this response from Cisco when I inquired about Lab
scheduling
( and
no I have no intention of being in Nova Scotia in February.
I'm
trying to convince my employer to send me to Sao Paolo ;-
)
Chuck
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