By big daddy you mean the 4000 with fiber option?? The 620 is a great, and
indispensable unit for techs and it is very affordable.
Jon
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Although portable (the OneTouch Network Assistant), the fluke is a fantastic
tool. You can use it for identifying routers or other devices on your
network,NIC/Hub tests, cable tests, tracking addresses, etc. I particularly like
its network health test display showing collisions, bad FCS (frame
I think a 4000 with the fiber option is more than $5k (probably closer to
10k), we paid $5k for a OneTouch series II with fiber and internetworking
option. Although it doesn't have any "real" sniffing/decoding capabilities,
it did prove invaluable when we had to split a lan and the fiber option
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Another great (undocumented) feature, is that when you plug it into the lan
with a bogus ip, the firewall folks will call you in a panic cause they
can't figure out what is attached to the inside of the lan. I've done this
on accident, so I shouldn't call it a feature, I have a tremendous amount
Robert,
You will find that some jobs advertised in a way that they are looking for
people who are CCNA or CCIE ( so where is CCNP ) . It seems that some
recruitment agency do not know the difference between CCIE and CCNA. I will
put it the CCNA somewhere in your resume just to avoid that .
Hi;
I heard it from my frined, cisco router can be simulated Novell
server, so I can pratice IPX
access-list. Does anyone know how to set it up?
Thanks
Vincent
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Unless you're process-switching voice, you don't need
to touch it. If you are running voice, dorking with it
(down to 50-100ms or so) may
I've actually seen more than one post that said CCIE required, CCNA
preferred. Go figure.
In my experience, CCNP doesn't get a lot of play in HR departments. HR
recognizes CCNA, but doesn't understand CCNP.
I've also seen a fair number of recruiters/HR confuse CCNA with CNA.
Bottom line? I
That sounds like a very good compromise. I think it is a good way to go.
Craig Columbus wrote:
I've actually seen more than one post that said CCIE required, CCNA
preferred. Go figure.
In my experience, CCNP doesn't get a lot of play in HR departments. HR
recognizes CCNA, but doesn't
It's been my experience that a lot of head hunters and HR have no clue as to
what the job requirments are for certian positions and wouldn't know that a
CCNA is a prerequist for a CCNP. So I would leave it on for that reason,
also if someone does a resume search on monster for CCNA, you want to
Unfortunately, I have found that a fair percentage of people making the
hiring decision don't know much about certifications, some know about CCIE
and not CCNA, a few know of the CCNA and not the CCIE, and CCNP is the least
known of the three. Yeah, it's redundant, but I've taken the +I off my
This is a good idea. You have to remember that the majority of people that
see your resume are non-technical people that are just matching acronymns
without any idea what they are. I had one recuiter look at my resume and
email back, "but do you have any experience with ISP". I explained what an
CISCO CATALYST MEMORY LEAK VULNERABILITY:
This vulnerability affects Catalyst 2901, 2902, 2926T, 2926F, 2926GL, 2926GS
fixed configuration chassis, and the 5000, 5002, 5500, 5505, and 5509
modular chassis switches. 2948G, 2980G, 4003, 4006, and 4912G switches.
6009, 6006, 6509, 6509-NEB, and
Theory question:
If a route-map and an input acess list are on the same interface what is the
order of processing?
1. Do packets go through the access list first then proccessed by route map?
2. Does the route-map go first and if so, do the packets then go to the
access list for processing or are
hi
i just wanted to clear a confusion
what is the difference between the following settings=20
line vty 0 4
no password password
and=20
line vty 0 4
no login
thanx
umer=20
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Quick note, how many of you think the people reading over your resume are
"those that know" that CCNA is a prerequissite for CCNP -as you stated?
Brian
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Subject: Re: Certifications on resumes
I simply wanted to say thanks to those who have helped me pass my Switching
2.0 last Saturday, but the e-mail I wrote (last Saturday) must contain
something that are not allowed through the filter, because I have tried to
send it many times now, and even Jennifer Cribbs has been nice enough to
i took it two weeks ago and scored 858! most odd...
is everyone reading the same books ... i used the exam cram...Anyone!
rgs ste
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dosen`t the route map USE the access list to get it`s address from???
i.e
router ospf 1
network 172.16.10.2 0.0.0.0 area 5
ip classless
access-list 1 permit 192.168.*.* *
"this is created but needs to be called"
route-map griffy permit 10
match ip address 1
"this statement CALLS the access
As a HR weenie-and one who knows a thing or 2 about certifications-you
friend should list every certification that he/she has attained. Never
assume anything-plus alot of resumes are sorted by keywords, right or wrong,
and you want to make sure you have everything on there. Also, make sure
On my resume, I have listed all my exams and certifications. For example:
Objectives:
I want a job that pays a million a year, where I can work at home.
bla.bla.bla.
Certifications:
CCNA 2.0Cisco Certified Network Associate May 2000
MCSE 4.0
thats it, and it is at times, "overkill". The less expensive models have
enough to be a great troubleshooting tool.
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if you config:
line vty 0 4
no login
~~you won't be prompted to login
if you config:
line vty 0 4
no password
login
~~you will get an error when you try to login saying something like no
password set.
Brian
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In many cases, your resume will be seen by an HR person before it goes to a
technical manager. That HR person may have no idea what the letters after
your name mean, and will not know the order of things interms of the various
cert levels and tracks. They are simply looking for keywords.
If
Configure static SAPs to simulate Novell servers on a network. Look on the
CD, you'll find sample configs... OR - get an IPX V-lab from Mentorlabs and
check out their configs; this is how they do it...
Z
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Good job Ole!!
Jenn
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I simply wanted to say thanks to those who have helped me pass my Switching
2.0 last Saturday, but the e-mail I wrote (last Saturday) must contain
something that are not allowed through the filter, because
Does anyone know the PROS and CONS of going with a company that provides
ethernet connection from thier MAN. This company wants to replace our Cisco
7206 with an Extreme Networks' layer three switch. .
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The Sup 1 and 10 meg card will do all you need for the lab. Don't waste the
extra bucks on the 100MB card unless you plan on keeping the cat for
personal use after you pass the lab. When I bought mine, it had a sup I, 24
port 10MB card, 12 port 100FX card and an ATM LANE module. (Now that they
This would violate the license you get when you
purchase the labs. Please simply buy them from
ccbootcamp.com. There has been a lot of time put into
the creation of these labs and I have not seen their
equal for CCIE lab prep. They are the best, so keep
support them directly for the creation of
I have done something similar as Ole,
On my resume I have a section with a running history of exams passed and
courses taken. If passing an exam completed a certification I note that in
brackets. i.e. - 15 July 2000, CID exam passed (CCDP completed)
On the cover page I only list the "senior"
Don't forget that if you want to do some vlan trunking you need 100 Mbs.
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The Sup 1 and 10 meg card will do all you need
That one was for the NANOG list, I think. I do like your "medical"
approach though ;).
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The global command is as follows:
ipx sap service-type name network.node socket hop-count
For more information, check out the following link for 11.3. I don't believe the
syntax has changed in further releases.
At 10:42 PM 1/25/01 -0800, you wrote:
One thing that I would like for the M5 to have would be an RJ45 console
input instead of a DB9. Also, I think my Cisco 7505 looks more stylish :-).
I like the black metal look more than the silver metalic look. On the
other hand, I have to admit that the
That's some mix of careers, you have! :) (www.golfrock.com)
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On the cover page, or under the resume "qualifications section", I will list
CCNP, CCDP (only the highest certifications received). Same goes for listing
MCSE and not MCP, or CNE and not CNA.
At the end, under education and certifications, I will list each
certification with the date it was
The took ATM off the lab, but it seems to me that MPOA is still there,
so you have to know LANE as well (it's a prerequisite). Anyone know
better? I'll ask my friendly proctor to see what she says, but she
usually never says much (NDA, I suppose).
Francisco.
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I used it to link beteween two 7206's as an alternate path. Had no problem
with it at all.
Ed
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The prot in the controller works perfectly!
you should not worry... it is just an FE port.
Gonzalo
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Has anyone ever used the RJ-45 port on the I/O controller on a 7206 to
actually pass traffic?
I'm
Keep in mind however that the management port is an Out of Band Ethernet port. Hence,
you need to telnet to the router via it as opposed to connecting your RJ-45 serial
cable :)
Pete
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On 1/26/2001 at 8:05 AM Curtis Call wrote:
At 10:42 PM 1/25/01
Me too, I sign my email CCNP,MCSE but on the last page of my resume, I have
the whole line in the order I got them.
MCP,MCSE,CCNA,CCDA,CCNP,CCNP-Security and lately I end it, with Waiting for
CID Beta Results
I saw one listing in unix wildcard format, I think it was CC[ND][AP],
thought it was
I like the idea of putting a FXS port right next to the CON port of every
router. Pick up the handset, press #1 and get connected to the default
gateway of the first interface, press #2 connected to gateway of the second
interface. Kind of a voice hotline for the next hop of the upstream and
When you recertify your CCNP, your CCNA will be renewed too. If you do not
want recertify your CCNP, you will need to recertify for the CCNA if you
wish to keep it.
If you go to the tracking system, there's some good info about it.
Hth,
Ole
Ole Drews
I total agree and that is the problem -- I don't want to give up the last
Cisco product (other then the PIX) we have. They guys that are pushing
forward with this idea are the switch guys and they are trying to convince
Management. I really don't have a reason other than I want to keep the
I received a recent email from Cisco regarding recertifications which basically said,
"higher level certifications negate the need to re-certify at the lower level".
Heather Buri
In a message dated Fri, 26 Jan 2001 11:09:58 AM Eastern Standard Time, "Michael
Snyder" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Group,
With my written getting closer every minute, (just over 25 hours away) I am
starting to get a little nervous. Any last minute suggestions from others
who have gone before me? Any tribal chants I should try? I am confident in
my studies but this is the "big one".
Dazed and confused
I want one of our remote branch to access the internet via ADSL. The remote
branch will have the Alcatel ADSL router that the ISP will provide as well
as a Linksys router behind it for PAT and firewalling capabilities. I also
want to place a Cisco VPN client at a workstation in the remote branch
My only issue with this is I try and keep my resume itself to one lean, mean
page - though it sometimes goes over a little.
If I individually included the dozen MS exams I completed and the many
CompTIA exams I both took and acted as a SME for along with dates, that adds
a lot of paper right
Those people that know are the ones that have the final decision on whether
or not you get hired. That's all you need to know.
You may well find that most technical recruiters have no clue but they are
only there to get you into an interview. It is the IT staff at the company
you are
as i have said before going out in the car and singing out load does it
for me.OR shouting ..at no-one(basically the mirror)
What you should shout is this..
I HAVEN`T GOT A CLUE WHAT I`M DOING
WHAT THE HELL HAS SNA GOT TO DO WITH ANYTHING ANYWAY
IT DOSEN`T MATTER IF I
I think there also has to be a corresponding route in the routing table for
the IPX network before the router will advertise the SAP
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The traditional chant of the primitive Cisconian tribe (of San Jose Origin)
is to dance around a tribal fire, reading sniffer captures and alternating
between left and right foot as you yell out the bridges and rings that were
traversed by the packet in the proper order - (be sure to change
George,
Why would you put both on an interface. If your using
a route map you have to call the access-lists you
need.
Bill
--- george [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Theory question:
If a route-map and an input acess list are on the
same interface what is the
order of processing?
1. Do packets
Many thanks for posting this it is very usefull to have
regards steve
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Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 13:37:10 -
CISCO CATALYST MEMORY
There can only be 1 token on a ring at any time. The confusion comes from
thinking that a data frame contains a token it does not. A host takes the
token off the ring and transmits a data frame, when its done tramiting the
data frame (using early token release) it then returns the token to the
Manolito..
The key component here is that you will be using the VPN Client...
I have been working with the VPNClient 3000, and it is amazing. (better than
the old client Cisco used to provide--IRE/SafeNet).
The only setting you will need is to allow IPSec through NAT in order for
it to
You bring up an interesting topic. I try to keep mine under *four* pages!
;-) Why four? I dunno, just seemed like a good number, I guess. I had one
guy ask me, way back when I was starting out: "Your resume's only *one
page*??" Guess it kinda had an effect on me. ;-)
Anyone else want to
I am the Systems Network Manager for an enterprise that has several
recruiting companies under them, which I am responsible for also. Some of
these companies simply scan resumees into a special designed application,
and everytime they need a candidate, the use the search function.
That means
You're right, but if the recruiter doesn't find you in the system when
searching, the company will never get your resume, and you're back in [1].
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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I have a slightly different approach.
I study my brains out until I think I can pass, then when I go to the test
center I loudly talk about how busy I've been; I forgot I had scheduled the
test; I haven't had any time to study; that kind of thing. That way if I
don't pass I can say, "well, I
That is correct, therefore you need to combine static sap's with loopbacks
(Not necessarily on the same router):
int loopback 0
ipx network 301
exit
ipx sap 4 fserver1 301...0001 0 1
ipx sap 7 pserver1 301...0001 0 1
LAB
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I dont have a copy of my configuration with me, but I am trying to setup my
cisco 804 router to have my telephone and fax be answered on it. I have not
seen any sample configurations with this information. Thanks.
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Well, thanks to all who sent suggestions about increasing the performance of
my CiscoWorks 2000 server. I followed all suggestions sent. The real issue
seems to be unrealistic minimum server specs from Cisco on this product. If
any of you plan to sell or suggest this product, I would advise
Has anyone taken one of these classes from Global Knowledge and, if so, what
were
your thoughts on the class?
Roman
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The problem is not so much the the ISP is assigning an address to your DSL
device through DHCP as the problem of letting the PIX get to the peer
address(which will be the HOST inside not the DSL device).
Since you are using PAT the address from the host will likely always be the
same so it
Any recommendations as to the order of exams I should take toward my CCNP.
I know that technically it doesn't matter, as long as I finish all 4 - but I
was just wondering if anyone might have some suggestions on test order
preference... (Routing then Switching, Switching then Routing, RA, etc.).
My latest incarnation is two and I don't think I'll ever let it go to
three...
but I'm certainly no authority on the matter ;-)
Tim
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I finally found some info at Intel that discusses it a little.
The product looks really good.
As Allen (and others -- thanks) said, Automatic Load Balancing and
Failover -- just what I wanted.
The Intel site is missing low-level technical details, though, which
I'd like to have.
E.g., I notice
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Bradley J. Wilson wrote:
You bring up an interesting topic. I try to keep mine under *four* pages!
;-) Why four? I dunno, just seemed like a good number, I guess. I had one
guy ask me, way back when I was starting out: "Your resume's only *one
page*??" Guess it
Hello, we're planning on upgrading our unmanageable switches to manageable
ones. I've been looking at the 2924 XL models and they look like they'll do
for us, but somone told me that hp switches are cheaper and faster than
cisco's. Is this true? Does anyone have an opinion/experience with
I can say it´s (was?) a great multitester also...mmm time flies.
Mask Of Zorro wrote:
Fluke makes all sorts of test equipment. They make some great LAN analyzers
for troubleshooting network problems. Some of their handheld meters are
cheap, others are very expensive. Some of them have
I passed the CCDA yesterday...I know not as big as the CCIE but...
I always have everyone I know pray for me about the time of the test.
As well I say a prayer before I go in.
Jim
CCNA CCDA
"Sheahan, Ryan" wrote:
Group,
With my written getting closer every minute, (just over 25 hours away)
The order I did it was:
Routing, Switching, Remote Access, Support.
Routing was the hardest of the 4 for me. Also, alot of the show and debug commands
that you need to know for the first three tests
showed up on the support exam.made studying for support alot easier which was nice
Size of my resume is 3 Pages. 3 is not my lucky no...
Tariq
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From: Andy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 January, 2001 7:09 AM
To: Bradley J. Wilson
Cc: cisco
Subject: Re: Resume Length (was: Certifications on resumes)
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Bradley J.
I made mine in HTML with links to the various parts on the top of the
page, so it can be as long as I think it need be, while at the same time
being Fast Easy to read (tm). Luckily, I don't get people asking me
for the word version nowadays.
Francisco.
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FAQ,
Thank you for your help and encouragement, I passed BCMSN with a score of
857 today!! I am now at the halfway point and it feels sooo good.
Please recommend books and any advice for BCRAN will be greatly
appreciated...
I know everyone who takes one of these tests gets a different compilation
They will find you. If they were looking for a CCNA and your resume only
had CCNP on it, would you want that job? Probably not. Conversely, if you
have CCNA on your resume and they are looking for CCNP level candidates, you
would not qualify. Either way both parties are saved the time and
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Congratulations,
Follow the CiscoKing link below and select Remote Access 2.0.
Hth,
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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On a similar note, I'm trying to set up CiscoSecure for VPN connections
through the pix and authenticated via tacacs+. Most of the docs are related
to dial-up for this. I want VPN via the internet. I just want it to grab
from a pool of internal IP's and allow internal access. Any clues you
Well, for what its worth, I took and passed BSCN on Wednesday of this week
and am taking Switching next followed by Support and wrapping things up with
Remote Access.
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Sent: Friday, January
And june 18 it is CCIE lab, in SP.
Now comes the fun part... How do you prepare for the lab in 4 months?
Thanks group! I would not have made it here without your support.
Francisco
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857. After Tom's post earlier, this is f*cking WEIRD. Think something's up
with Cisco's method of test score calculation??
Anyway, onward and upward...making BCRAN flash cards starting tonight. :-)
BJ
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Is there anyway to have a Windows 2000 professional machine use one of the
MICA modems on a Cisco AS5300 as a local modem? I can of course, remote
telnet to the modem, and connect to a shell account, but I have a user that
needs a PPP connection to do outside development testing, and I'm trying
Yes, but what you fail to realize is that Recruiters
do not care about you nor do they even read your
resume most times. All they care about is stuffing
you into a job they think you are "Perfect" for simply
based on the fact that one word of your resume matches
whats on their client request.
Anyone interested in starting a CCIE study group in
the North Suburbs or North Side of Chicago ???
Let me know.
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MCNE,ICNE,CNE,CCNA 1.0,CCNA 2.0,MCP
CCNP/CCIE Canidate.
=
Chris from Chicago
MasterCNE, 5.x CNE, ICNE, 4.x CNE, CCNA, MCP
Remember - you may not be saving money by buying less expensive hardware
with the same functionality. You need to factor in the support available,
the reliability of the hardware, the uprgadeability, managability, etc.,
etc. You may save several hundred dollars on a switch but that does not
I use 2 versions, one online, and the other I try to keep at 3 pages, though
as time moves on, will probably go to 4 or 5...
Brant I. Stevens
Internetwork Solutions Engineer
Thrupoint, Inc.
545 Fifth Avenue, 14th Floor
New York, NY. 10017
646-562-6540
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From: [EMAIL
Here's your weekly safety brief. Be careful what you wear (or don't
wear), when working under your vehicle...especially in public.
From the Sydney Morning Herald Australia comes this story of a central
west couple who drove their car to K-Mart only to have their car break
down in the
Route-maps are typically used to filter ROUTING PROTOCOL
advertisements either inbound or outboud. An ACL applied to an
interface specifically instead of a routing protocl process using the
"ip access-group" command with filter the interface traffic.
For instance (and clarity):
I passed Remote Access, then Support (weird, I know). My next is
Routing. This sequence is because on my hands-on experience. I have
never touched a Cisco switch till now.
Take the first you feel more prepared to take (but don't begin with
Support). Reiterate.
Brian Ledbetter wrote:
Has anyone ever implemented IPSec along with NAT in your existing network? I
have read that there is known problems that these two do not play nice
together. Anyone have any good news on this?
Ricky Gomez
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Why would the log tell me that my Ethernet went down and report my serial IP
address?
Serial INT IP
Major Fri Jan 26 12:56:17 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Jan 26 12:53:44 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx: Jan 26 13:51:13: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface
Ethernet0/0,
Ryan,
You know what you need to know - noe it's up to them to ask the right
questions.
Good Luck
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Sent: January 26, 2001 4:27:49 PM GMT
Subject: Written Tomorrow..
Group,
With my
Take 3 and 1/2 months off and then PANIC
LAB
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Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 2:07 PM
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Subject: I got a date!
And june 18 it is CCIE lab, in SP.
Now comes the
That incident is what caused me to switch careers and move away from Sydney.
;-) And ladies, please try to warm up your hands first!
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From: Natasha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 11:01 AM
To: CCIE Group study list
Subject: OT Fridays Funnies!
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