Re: Last Nights DC Cisco Meeting

2001-01-27 Thread Billy Monroe
? "Nathan Casassa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Think Cisco will get upset if I forward this info on? > > To pass the CCIE lab exam you must know this: > > "configure terminal" > > > > > > "Christine Johnson, CCNP" wrote: > > > Last night I a

PIX in parallel with another appliance box

2001-01-27 Thread pat
Hello, My PIX is sitting directly on the internet. The cat5 connection from ISP is connected to external (ethernet) inerface of PIX. The inside(ethernet) interface is conneted to switch. From this switch internal network is connected. I have another Firewall appliance with 2 ethernet inerface

Re: Installed my first Juniper router :-)!

2001-01-27 Thread Katson PN Yeung
Well it is a bit off-topic, I have a M20 box and played it for a month. I read all the docs already. CLI-wise, yes, Juniper is a lot different from Cisco, but logical grouping makes it a lot easier to read. Another more powerful thing is the routing-policy part. I personally like it a lot, but i

Cisco Works 2000, CWSI Server.. cannot login. ..

2001-01-27 Thread Aditya
Hi,=20 We have a situation here with the Cisco Works 2000 software. When I = start the CWSI server (i.e. The AniServer Login Prompt) It give me an = error saying cannot reconnect to osagent, error code 6001.=20 I checked all the possible causes for this problem. There are no errors = on installa

RE: Resume Length (was: Certifications on resumes)

2001-01-27 Thread Lou Nelson
Robert... I feel there are some CLASSIC mistakes here. The resume will NEVER... I repeat NEVER get you a job ... Only an interview... and the HR will go over to put the full package together SO lets get this... The interview and what end of the salary you fall on The CCNA

RE: Resume Length (was: Certifications on resumes)

2001-01-27 Thread Robert Padjen
I think that having two version of your resume is more common these days - fancy formatting for print and ASCII for eMail, etc. I PDF mine, and its three pages, but the first page is summary and the last page is education, certifications and associations. I think that the length answer is three or

Re: why there is an ethernet frame size limitation

2001-01-27 Thread Billy Monroe
Actually 101 times. ""Brian Lodwick"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > 3) Why is the ATM frame size 53 bytes? > > I bet if we counted how many times this question was asked it would be near > 100. > > Well if telecom guys would've gotten their way

Re: Subnet question

2001-01-27 Thread ItsMe
Correct. You need 14 subnets, a block of 16. Therefore your third octet will be 176-191. "Hunt Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Can anyone please explain to me how to derive the answer of this > question? > > A company has been assigned a su

Re: Subnet question

2001-01-27 Thread Ed Moss
The 20 bit prefix extends four bits into the third octet (176). 176 in binary is 1011, so with the mask the address ends at 1011. You want to use the next four bits for subnetting (last four 0's) This gives the range of 1011 (176) through 1011 (191) providing 16 subnets with 256 addres

RE: switches

2001-01-27 Thread Dave Swink
Charles, You are right, you would install the Catalyst 1900 by connecting it to the HP switch with a crossover cable. I don't know much about HP switches either but the 1900 runs STP by default. Here's a configuration link for the 1900. Watch word wrap!http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/p

switches

2001-01-27 Thread Charles Paver
Hi. I have two questions: 1. Does anyone know where on the web we can have some free access to switches so that we may telnet into them? FirewallKing.com has only router access as far as I could tell. 2. At work, We are running an IBM 2210 router, with two hubs (ethernet 10bt) and one HP s

Subnet question

2001-01-27 Thread Hunt Lee
Can anyone please explain to me how to derive the answer of this question? A company has been assigned a subnet of 172.16.176.0/20, and wants the next four available bits to create 14 subents, each containing an equal number of hosts.  Which of the following could represent one of these subnets?

Difference between WS-X5213A and WS-X5203

2001-01-27 Thread Albert Lu
Hi, I would like to know what the difference is between the two Catalyst 5000 modules WS-X5213A and WS-X5203? I've looked up Cisco, and they are both 12 port 10/100Mbps modules. The WS-X5203 supports FastEtherchannel, from my knowledge this provides redundant links within the switch. Allowing fo

Re: RE: Certifications on resumes

2001-01-27 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
> > So remember to NOT include things that you may have completely forgotten, >> or are completely obsolete, when listing your skills. >> >> Examples: Arcnet, VMS, PDP-11, MS-DOS 3.3, X.25, Localtalk, LAT, XNS, >> Vines... > > >Hey! > >I resemble that.. > >Vines is still a good cert o

Re: RE: Certifications on resumes

2001-01-27 Thread Kevin Wigle
> So remember to NOT include things that you may have completely forgotten, > or are completely obsolete, when listing your skills. > > Examples: Arcnet, VMS, PDP-11, MS-DOS 3.3, X.25, Localtalk, LAT, XNS, > Vines... Hey! I resemble that.. Vines is still a good cert on the resume up h

Re: Does anyone know what a "fluke" is ???

2001-01-27 Thread hal9001
Just Arrogant! K - Original Message - From: "William E. Gragido" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Pradeep Kumar'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 9:02 PM Subject: RE: Does anyone know what a "fluke" is ??? > Pradeep, you are about

Re: CCIE exam

2001-01-27 Thread hal9001
George Dubleu CCIE Oh God have you no pity. K - Original Message - From: "louieb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Nathan Casassa'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 5:29 PM Subject: RE: CCIE exam > The R&S Qualification Exam is the "Written" > > The La

RE: Does anyone know what a "fluke" is ???

2001-01-27 Thread William E. Gragido
Pradeep, you are about as subtle as a friggin heart attack. Could you possibly be more cutting in your tone and/or comments? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Pradeep Kumar Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 5:07 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EM

Re: Mr. Monclova is out of the office

2001-01-27 Thread Phil Barker
Sounds like he should look for a job at 'Fawlty Towers' Que !!! Phil. --- Brian Lodwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just a quick reminder Manuel Monclova is out of the > office. > I wished we could e-mail bomb Mr. Monclova and shut > his e-mail system down, > but just think if it back fired. >

Mr. Monclova is out of the office

2001-01-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
Just a quick reminder Manuel Monclova is out of the office. I wished we could e-mail bomb Mr. Monclova and shut his e-mail system down, but just think if it back fired. >>>Brian >From: "Manuel Monclova" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: OSP

RE: CCIE exam

2001-01-27 Thread louieb
The R&S Qualification Exam is the "Written" The Lab Exam is the "Lab" You must pass the written before Cisco will allow you to schedule the lab. LAB -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nathan Casassa Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 10:41 A

Re: Last Nights DC Cisco Meeting

2001-01-27 Thread Nathan Casassa
Think Cisco will get upset if I forward this info on? To pass the CCIE lab exam you must know this: "configure terminal" "Christine Johnson, CCNP" wrote: > Last night I attended a meeting where one of the Cisco vice presidents > stated that Cisco is investing 50 million dollars in protecti

Re: OSPF cost and scalability to Gigabit ?

2001-01-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
Yea, I guess how to modify the formula was in that link Phil posted earlier: ~from Cisco's webpage: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/np1_c/1cprt1/1cospf.htm#19733 Control Default Metrics The OSPF metric is calculated as ref-bw divided by bandwidth, with ref-

Crypto Map and ACL applied to same interface

2001-01-27 Thread TrentJ
Are there ramifications of applying a Crypto Map (which involves creating an ACL for VPN traffic) and a seperate ACL to permit other specific traffic to the same interface? I was unable to get get my Security Associations to come up after implementing this config. Not shown below but I have create

Re: CCIE exam

2001-01-27 Thread Nathan Casassa
Oh great, looks the next CCIE is: George W. Bush, CCIE mak wrote: > Dear all, > > As I check the Cisco Web site. > There are two CCIE R&S Exams > 1. R&S Qualification Exam (MC) > 2. Lab exam > > Is the written exam including in lab exam? > I thought there are one written exam and one lab exam.

Re: OSPF cost and scalability to Gigabit ?

2001-01-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
Also I recall there is a way to modify the "cost" formula (10^8/bandwidth) >>>Brian >From: "Richard Gallagher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Richard Gallagher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Phil Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,cisco GroupStudy ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: OSPF cost and sc

RE: Please recommend books for BCRAN

2001-01-27 Thread Brian Lodwick
I said BCRAN. >>>Brian >From: "* *" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: Please recommend books for BCRAN >Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 05:46:17 - > >The Quiggle & Thomas book for BSCN is horrible! I've been talking to the >senior editor of McGraw-Hill/O

Re: VPN through PIX/tacacs+ via internet

2001-01-27 Thread TrentJ
Do a search at CCO with either key words of "extended authentication" or "xauth". "Allen May" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 124001c087c5$cee4c4a0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:124001c087c5$cee4c4a0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > On a similar note, I'm trying to set up CiscoSecure for VPN connections >

Re: OSPF cost and scalability to Gigabit ?

2001-01-27 Thread Richard Gallagher
Phil, With regards to your question on the cost of GigE interface, it is "1". Here is an output from one of our routers: GigabitEthernet5/2 is down, line protocol is down Internet Address 10.99.99.1/16, Area 0 Process ID 666, Router ID 111.3.0.1, Network Type BROADCAST, Cost: 1 <<--- Trans

Re: OSPF cost and scalability to Gigabit ?

2001-01-27 Thread Phil Barker
Found it ... http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/np1_c/1cprt1/1cospf.htm#6793 Phil. --- Phil Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Group, > Just been studying OSPF this week and have come > accross the 'Cost' metric as being 10^8/bandwidth > bps > post 11.

Re: OSPF cost and scalability to Gigabit ?

2001-01-27 Thread Phil Barker
Found it ... http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/np1_c/1cprt1/1cospf.htm#6793 Phil. --- Phil Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Group, > Just been studying OSPF this week and have come > accross the 'Cost' metric as being 10^8/bandwidth > bps > post 11.

OSPF cost and scalability to Gigabit ?

2001-01-27 Thread Phil Barker
Hi Group, Just been studying OSPF this week and have come accross the 'Cost' metric as being 10^8/bandwidth bps post 11.3 (bandwidth configured on the interface). My question is : Using the above equation 10 Meg Ethernet The Cost is 10 i.e 10^8/10^7. It then follows that 100 Mbit Eth The Cos

Re: Firmware Crash in my WIRELESS ETHERNET BRIDGE AIR-BR342

2001-01-27 Thread Michael Taivalmaa
Opps, you loaded the wrong version of code for your radio. You loaded a Workgroup bridge version on a bridge. There are two different products you would need PC350-340v413.exe for your bridge. I do not know if you can fix your bridge. Mike ""Taipei"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 94qb

Re: [Timed Access Lists]

2001-01-27 Thread Richard Gallagher
Hi Guys, Best have a look at the following page, it should explain everything you want to know: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120t/120t1/timerang.htm Rich -- #--# # Cisco Systems

Re: Strange Router CPU Utilisation

2001-01-27 Thread Richard Gallagher
Take a look at the following page, it may help you track down the problem. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/highcpu.html Rich -- #--# # Cisco Systems | Richard Gallagher | Office: +32 2 704 5000 # # Euro-CATS

CCNP exam order

2001-01-27 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
One reason I think why the most popular order for the CCNP exams is 1) Routing, 2) Switching, 3) Remote Access, and 4) Support is because there appears to be some overlap in the topics covered in the later exams. I noticed in the Switching exam yesterday some questions about access lists. Access

Re: Certifications on resumes

2001-01-27 Thread Pradeep Kumar
Food for thought - what if there was a recruiter with a CCIE ? or a CCNP ? Ans: Many would be jobless,homeless It is a question of oppurtunity and little direction. May everyone get a fair chance to play and win -PG -Original Message- From:Chris Haller [EMAIL PROTECTED] Se

Re: Does anyone know what a "fluke" is ???

2001-01-27 Thread Pradeep Kumar
What makes you ask this question ? Obviously you have a problem.Why not post the problem to the group. Fulke is more than a multi tester in the industry today.It is a very respectable name. I would be more interested in your problem than coaching you on finding " more information". -PG --

Re: OT Fridays Funnies!

2001-01-27 Thread Pradeep Kumar
not too funny NAT- asha ( means " hope" ) -PG -Original Message- From:Natasha [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:Fri, 26 Jan 2001 14:01:13 -0500 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: OT Fridays Funnies! Here's your weekly safety brief. Be careful what you wear (or don't wear), when workin

RE: Resume Length (was: Certifications on resumes)

2001-01-27 Thread Pradeep Kumar
I know of a case where a CCIE(W) with a 14 page resume did not make it for a tech support position and a CCNA with a one page resume made it. "Size" does not matter,performance does. ;-) What is more important than the size of the resume is your ability to stand up and vouch for the things th

RE: Written Tomorrow..

2001-01-27 Thread Pradeep Kumar
Ping me asap before your exams and I will send you a small questionaire ( which does not violate Cisco NDA ) which shall brush up your theory. -PG -Original Message- From:Jack Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:Fri, 26 Jan 2001 17:02:18 -0500 (EST) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC:

O/T Lab Routers Sale in Australia (Please Excuse)

2001-01-27 Thread Albert Lu
Hi, I have 2x2610 in new condition for sale, also 2xNM-4B-S/T (4port BRI network module). I'm in Sydney, email me if you're interested. Albert _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclos

O/T Lab Routers Sale in Australia (Please Excuse)

2001-01-27 Thread Albert Lu
Hi, I have 2x2610 in new condition for sale, also 2xNM-4B-S/T (4port BRI network module). I'm in Sydney, email me if you're interested. Albert _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclos

Re: CCNP test order

2001-01-27 Thread Steve Dangerfield ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
My view is, take them in the order you feel most confident, I did switching first because I find it easy, and it gives you alot of confidence knowing you've passed an exam. Then remote access because i've done quite a bit of that, I'm doing routing next, then support. I know it might seem strange