Hello CCNP (in progress). How hard was it? I am a Ph.D (in progress), just finished my
associates degree, so I will be there soon
Dan West wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Any telco guys know what a "BIPP" (BIP)? refers to?
> One of our guys here says it's a circuit "out to the
> Internet". Better phras
The 2620 and 2621 have fast ethernet ports and support trunking with IP Plus
IOS.
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Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 8:13 PM
Subject: Re: VLAN rout
I don't want to explain, it will take me too long. There have been a number
of threads regarding subnet addressing lately and they had some good
examples to examine. Search the archives.
Be patient, learning to subnet and summarize off the top of your head
requires some time and practice. The
What do you consider a paper CCIE? I've known some
not-so-impressive CCIEs, but I don't know of any I'd
consider paper.
Michael
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> EEEKKK !!! I'd have to agree... I work with a
> couple paper CCIE's
>
> Phil
> CCNA Lot's of hands on- closing in on CCNP
jamie,
Ok, did some more testing and this thing will work without a
name. I also changed the dialer idle-time-out value. The one problem I'm
seeing now is on router 2. When I pull the serial conn. from router 3 to
the frame switch the bri line kick in and passes all the routes. Howe
Just an FYI/gotcha
I think setting the dialer idle-timeout to 1 causes problems.
We're all impatient and want the line to come down quickly so we can prove
the solution but I've noticed that when the "dialer idle-timeout" is less
than the "dialer wait-for-carrier-time" then behaviour that is com
I'm working through one of the labs at fatkid(401, Advanced OSPF) and =
have a couple of questions. The one part of the configuration I can't =
understand is the BRI's on R2 and R3. There is no configuration for =
the name of the calling device or called device. when I tried this the =
routers
how does this work practically.
selling one's part of bandwidth ?
how is actually implemented by the service provider ?
any other details please email me if this is not
exactly suited to this list
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Aren't 2620's FE?
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Subject: Re: VLAN routing on 2600
> except 2600's don't do the fe thing.
I goofed on that one..
as Pagorn corrected me - the 2620's have fe port(s) ...
and as I did the correct thing and looked it up (after the fact) the 2650's
do also.
Too fast on the keyboard I guess. :-(
My train of thought was modules... the book doesn't give any fe modules
Can you ping the router from the workstation and vice versa? If so make sure
the tftp server is started and try copy flash tftp.
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except 2600's don't do the fe thing..
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> Those with 100Mbs ports.
>
> > -Original Message
Hi again. I know the commands to transfer my flash to
the tftp server (as in Lammle's book) BUT it did not
work on my router. I got as far as where we ought to
see "" And it said: "Copy aborted.
Tftp Timeout."
I did install tftp on my pc, and gave it an ip
address, but never
Yeah, misread the subnet, I see it now.
On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Groupstudy wrote:
> B is the correct answer.
>
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> To: Hunt Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 9:40 AM
> Subject: Re: Sub
Hi. I have a 2514 router, 2 hubs, and 2 other
routers (1602 and 2502). The 2514 has 2 serial
interfaces, and 2 ethernet interfaces.
Basically, I have two questions:
1. You know how if you are not on the same subnet you
cannot even ping the router? How come you can telnet
from home into r
B is the correct answer.
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Subject: Re: Subnet questions
>
>
> On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Hunt Lee wrote:
>
> > I have three subnet / route summa
True, you can take any test you want , but have to complete all prequisites,
to be "official".
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> Hi,
> can anyone tell me is it necessary to pass the ccnp
At 10:11 AM 2/4/01, Hunt Lee wrote:
>I have three subnet / route summarization questions but I don't
>understand the answer, any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Q1)Choose the appropriate classless network address and broadcast
>address for the IP address 10.6.38.50 with a subnet mask of
Magdy,
I am not really sure which one prepares you better for the CCNP exams - the
Preparation Library or the Certification Library. But as I said earlier, the
certification guides should complement the coursebooks in preparing for the
exams.
I have yet to see what are in the BSCN Certificati
I believe you're right about Q3. The answer should've been D, not C.
Regards,
Han-Song
CCNP/MCSE/MCDBA
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Subject: Subnet questions
I have three subnet / route
John,
By default EIGRP does auto-summarization. This cause a NETWORK statement to
be all inclusive. And any route it learns about to classfull it (regardless
of a no classfull statement). Even if you place the network statement in
each classless masking you still summarize. Therefore, the EIG
If you need some study materials and/or cheet sheets, try
http://www.gdd.net/cisco
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> Hi,
> Try this lin
In addition to the public routable address on the printer, you need a
routable address on the workstation. You can accomplish this with a static
NAT translation on your firewall. Most likely, you currently have one
public address for your entire network for browsing. Hopefully you have a
spare
Let's work through one or two of these to demonstrate what needs to happen.
I've never tried to explain it to someone else before, so this will be good
practice and I hope it makes sense! :-)
> I have three subnet / route summarization questions but I don't
> understand the answer, any help wo
No, it wouldn't. And you can get the answer to those questions on CCO
http://www.cisco.com/certifications
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Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 6:06 PM
Subject: RE: CCIE lab
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Hunt Lee wrote:
> I have three subnet / route summarization questions but I don't
> understand the answer, any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Q1) Choose the appropriate classless network address and broadcast
> address for the IP address 10.6.38.50 with a subnet
Hello,
I'd greately appreciate any feedback on European CCIE
Lab Preparation Courses and same remarks on their quality.
What do you think about the ProIN/Global Knowledge offerings?
Best Regards,
Gernot
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No, the 10.0.0.0 is private, and wont be found from the router on the remote
network.
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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I have three subnet / route summarization questions but I don't
understand the answer, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Q1) Choose the appropriate classless network address and broadcast
address for the IP address 10.6.38.50 with a subnet mask of
255.255.240.0
A) 10.6.38.49 and 10.6.
You're right.
--- John Neiberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, I believe that a static route pointing to
> a next hop has an AD of
> 1, but a static route pointing to an interface shows
> as directly connected
> and has an AD of 0.
>
> I just tested this to be sure, but someone else
>
Hi,
Try this link for starters:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/pdf/cid.pdf
I took the test a few weeks ago and used the CiscoPress "Cisco Internetwork
Design" book to prepare. As for how many questions are on the test, I don't
remember exactly but it was one of t
The answer to that would be a violation of the NDA. But I suggest you know
them well!!
LAB
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Hi all,
I have a Cisco 4000 and a Cisco 2503
IS IT POSSIBLE to connect the aux ports of both routers to simulate DDR?
What I have read seems to me that I would need 2 modems to accomplish this.
But I may be wrong?
Thanks
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After a little more research I found the table of values (1200 BAUD).
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Can anyone tell me how to fix this problem.
I was doing pass word recovery on a 2503 and I mistakenly entered 0x1102 =
(hit reload to
Can anyone tell me how to fix this problem.
I was doing pass word recovery on a 2503 and I mistakenly entered 0x1102 =
(hit reload to soon) at the end instead of 0x2102. When the router =
reloaded this is what I got:
=E2=82=AC=E2=82=AC=E2=82=AC=E2=82=AC=E2=82=AC=E2=82=AC=E2=82=AC=E2=82=AC=E2=
=
Dude, the answers to all your questions are not hard to find. Break out
your UniverCD and get searching. If you start now you will have all your
answers in a couple of hours.
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It is nice, but BCC doesn't do everything Site Manager
does and vice versa. Also, last time I configured a
router completely from scratch w/BCC and then used
Site Manager it didn't recognize parts of the
configuration. Your milage may vary though. I haven't
tried this on newer versions of code to
www.mrtg.org or www.netsaint.org
good luck
Nabil
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Would someone please recommend
There's been enough discussion about area and router relationships,
admittedly more with respect to OSPF than ISIS, that this seemed
relevant. Radia is the principal architect of ISIS.
>From: Radia Perlman - Boston Center for Networking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Subject: RE: [Isis-wg] (no subjec
Hi,
I may be way, way off on this but I'll take a stab. If everybody that
uses the printer sits on the 10.0.0.0 network (ie. 10.0.0.100 and 10.0.0.200)
couldn't you change the printers default gateway to be the 10.0.0.0 network?
That way it would send the replies back to that network and
Doesn't know about the second one, but you can read my comments about the
books I used if you click the Cisco King link below.
Hth,
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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Let's say that the workstation has IP address 10.0.0.100 and prints to the
remote printer with address 100.100.100.100.
The print reaches the firewall's address 10.0.0.1 and leaves the firewalls
untrusted interface 50.50.50.50. The source IP is still 10.0.0.100 and it
reaches the printer 100.100.
Did anybody encounter ipsec, security questions for the CCIE routing and
switching lab exam?
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Would someone please recommend some free or commercial utilities that I can
use to check and monitor websites status? Thank you all.
Peter
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I was biting my tongue, but I have to agree. If someone doesn't have
an intimate internal knowledge of the whole areas surrounding:
#1, #3 through #6, #8-9, #11, and #13, they aren't REMOTELY
close to being ready for the CCIE written -- and, for that mattern,
the BSCN written.
I have been in network for about 9 months and just got CCNA for about 2
months. I can answer at least half of the questions below.
you should reschedule the CCIE test. If you really do not know the answer
for 1st question, please review CCNA book.
C.Q. Nguyen
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EEEKKK !!! I'd have to agree... I work with a couple paper CCIE's
Phil
CCNA Lot's of hands on- closing in on CCNP
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Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 4:39 PM
Subject:
>That's kindof the conclusion I have come across too, that OSPF just isn't
>designed to be able to do this selectively. Obviously blocking LSA type
>1's or 2's within an area would directly violate the RFC since ever
>Router's link state database in a certain area has to match, and given that
>yo
For those of you who might be new to the list, there is a group in the
Boston area which meets to discuss and study for the CCNP and CCIE exams.
We meet every Sunday at 10 am in Holbrook Mass. If you'd like to join the
group, please send an email to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] No
equipment is requir
Sounds like you may want to postpone that test, my friend. I personally
believe that one of the biggest problems with our industry is paper certs.
Do us all a favor and KNOW the material before you pass the exam. Just my
two cents.
Christopher Supino
CCNA, MCSE, CNA 5, ASE
Senior Systems Enginee
That's kindof the conclusion I have come across too, that OSPF just isn't
designed to be able to do this selectively. Obviously blocking LSA type
1's or 2's within an area would directly violate the RFC since ever
Router's link state database in a certain area has to match, and given that
you
Hi there ,
I am having trouble getting answers for these questions could you please help me
planing to take exam day after
please help me out
1.ip datagram contain which of the following
a,arp packet
b,bits
icmp messages
udp,tcp data
2. difference between tacas & tacas+
3.in dlsw
Hi Jeff,
It depends on the configuration that you use. Have a look at the following link
for more details:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/rel_5_5/sw_cfg/swacc.htm
Rich
On Feb 3, 6:16pm, Jeff Duchin chatted about:
> Subject:Switch Acceleration on 4006
> Anyone done
Anyone done this before... asking because I was thinking about it but I'm
not sure if it will hose my GB EtherChannel on 1/1-2?
Jeff
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Hi,
can anyone tell me is it necessary to pass the ccnp certification in =
order to take the cvoice 2.0 exam. i have checked with the cisco website =
and only acrc (or bscn ) and ccna are written in the prequisites. a =
friend of mine was telling me that you can appear for the exam but wont =
get
Well done. I believe this is a good solution for an extremely perplexing problem on
one of
our customer's Campus BB's. In short, there are 40 FDDI-connected routers, running
eigrp,
with 3 acting as "gateways" to the rest of the enterprise network. Quiescing
neighbor-state
changes there has b
I am interested in starting a dialog about the
Managing Cisco Routed Internetworks exam 640-443. I
would be interested in the finding out what study
material the group has found beneficial.
I have looked at www.cisco.com, I am looking for
suggestions on good books or articles.
Thanks,
Greg St.
Don't forget that you may have another excellent configuration tool at your
fingertips - the BCC (Bay Command Console), despite its relative immaturity
compared to Site Mangler, is light-years ahead in terms of speed and
reliability. If you have BayRS version 12.20 or higher running on your
route
Hi Hans,
The flash in the 2500 always said read-only. This platform runs the IOS from
flash, therefore when the router is running the flash is read-only as not to
write over the IOS. There is a boot helper mode (config register 0x2101) which
you can go to, to change the IOS image.
Rich
On Feb 2
yes, this one should be ok .
Good luck with your test.
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> Trying to decide which book to get for the switching test. Anyone out
there
> compared them both?
>
> Building Cisco Multilaye
Hi Arthur,
That mean if I want to start preparing myself for CCNP which one is better
to get full understanding the CCNP more than the other one?
the Cisco CCNP Preparation Library???
OR the Cisco CCNP Certification Library???
Regards,
Magdy
MCSE, CCNA
""Arthur Simplina"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
They are, but they still has AD of 1. It can easily be proved.
Just enter 'debug ip routing' before you add static route
pointing to interface, and you will see that it will be added
into routing table with AD of 1.
Sasa
>
> Those routes are treated like directly-connected interfaces...
>
> B
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