Yep should be pretty easy to complete. You can use something like
PPTP/IPSec in NT/2K or you can setup a VPN tunnel between a couple of Cisco
routers for the networks that the SQL boxes reside. Enhanced IP Services
by Cisco Press covers VPNs with Cisco equipment pretty well. You'll need an
Well, I'm 27...but most of the people I work with have *children* my age,
so...no, I don't think age is a problem at all. Besides, have you seen the
new Craft-matic adjustable equipment racks they have now? ;-)
BJ
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I find myself sitting here wondering if I could actually say this in my
classes...I'm already pushing the envelope I think by using the "Princess Di
Never Tried to Sleep with Prince Andrew" mnemonic for the OSI Model, and one
of these days I'm going to have someone from PETA in my class when I
Group, wondering if you can help me with a problem I am having with my
configuration. When calls are made inbound, I receive a busy signal. When
calls are made outbound, I get a fast dial tone. I checked with the CO and
they have said it's not the switch. I made a coupld of changes to the
I'm sitting here reading Lou Rossi's Token Ring paper, and right off the bat
I have a question:
He says that token ring is "a physical ring and a logical bus" - but isn't
this backward? Isn't it a physical bus and a logical ring? We're not
physically connecting stations together in a ring -
No you're not too old, life begins at 40. So study, practise,
..study, practise but don't give up!
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I'm 40--am I getting too old for this stuff? Cant remember anything worth
a
damn,
Off-topic:
Does anyone know of a good traffic generation tool for testing network load?
Chris
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i think the CIT book from CiscoPress is more than enough to pass. I studied
the book and pass it with 887.
But i think this test is the most difficult n tough as compared to other
CCNP exams
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I have 3-4 type in question with no help at all!
Passing score is 720
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Did anybody take CIT 2.0 exam recently. I wanted to know whether there are
any questions for typing
But all PDF file is not printable!
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I've got the PDF for the CiscoPress official CCNP support
certifications guide.
Hello guys,
We have this wireless internet distribution through a Cisco 3600 backbone
router to the internet.
We have set up one wireless site which can browse and send emails. The 2nd
site has the same setup, the only difference being that it has a different
network address, cannot browse.
Bradley Wilson writes:
I'm sitting here reading Lou Rossi's Token Ring paper, and right off the bat
I have a question:
He says that token ring is "a physical ring and a logical bus" - but isn't
this backward? Isn't it a physical bus and a logical ring? We're not
physically connecting
Ray,
I am afraid that I can't be as polite as you. "Sarcasm" is not the right
word that you should have taught Lu, but "netiquette".
Here's your answer, Thomas.
http://www.routersim.com/
http://www.routeru.com/
There are also some free router/switch access (real ones) that you can
practice
Dave,
Have you used these router sims before. How are these sims compared to the
actual routers themselve.
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This will be a suit worth watching! I wonder if it will get the same
coverage as the MS vs Justice department?? :)
sorry.. could not help it.
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Guys,
I am really trying to search high and low on the web for a sturdy, neat and
affordable rack system to place my 5 routers on at home, but have been
unsuccessful thus far. Can anyone out there help me?
I do not need anything too commercial because I have a small apartment and
already my
There are several good choices for accomplishing load testing. You can use
a Sniffer or Etherpeek to generate packets, as well as NetXray. You can
also use tools such as those that accomplish ping floods.
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heheheheyou might get a few raised eyebrows in your classes for that
one!
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I find myself sitting here wondering if
Look in the archives for a similar discussion. Folks have used racks built
for music equipment.
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Guys,
I am really
Let's try to insert a note of reality here, as the reality aspect of
simulation hasn't been discussed in a while. There are discussions
in the archives.
(shaking myself briefly...am I really discussing the reality of
virtual routers and virtual labs?)
A software simulator behaves as if it
If you are in the states look for a company called Graybar in the electrical
supply section of the yellow pages. The are a wholesale electrical supply
place that sells retail as well. They carry a lot of wiring stuff you might
need as well. They are not very good priced though.
-Original
I got into significant trouble with Cisco marketing/political
correctness when I used one of my personal mnemonics for remembering
some of their standard presentation icons. Referring to the crossed
and somewhat crooked arrows on the standard ATM switch icon, I
commented that the graphic
I got one of the cases from a music store, I mounted my routers in the same
kind of cases that the music guys use for their road equipment. Check out
www.rondomusic.com and look at their equipment cases. I got a 20U case in
which I have 8 routers with plenty of breathing room. I can also put
Hello,
I am currently a MCSE/CCNA and I am finishing up my AA degree at the
local junior college, and looking to start my 3rd year in the fall. Are
there any colleges that offer a Bachelor's degree in networking? I have
visited several college websites and it seems that they all offer
Whoops...looks like I've started a new thread here. ;-)
Hashing:
What's green and red and goes a hundred miles an hour? You guessed it, a
frog in a blender. When you "hash" a password, that's essentially what
you're doing - putting it in a blender and making something completely
different
Hi
I have to provide a solution for 300+ ISDN dial in clients. Can this be
achieved with a couple of AS5300's each with an 8port PRI card ? Basically
looking to combine two AS5300 's for the "hub" site...then come up with a
resilient solution. Can you have two further AS5300's for back up within
http://www.garybar.com
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If you are in the states look for a company called Graybar in the electrical
supply
I bought two simple wooden stackable shelves from K-Mart. Less than $20.00 bucks a
piece. Right now it supports 8 routers, a 2924 CAT, 2 Mau's and a bunch of external
modems. I am also opening these things up all the time, upgrading etc so locking them
down to a metal rack in a home lab
Hi
I have heard rumors that ASU has a 4 year degree program either planned or
currently offered in networking.
HTH
--
John Hardman CCNP MCSE+I
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Hello,
I am currently a MCSE/CCNA and I am
I had a problem with two computers running Win2K and the default version of HyperTerm.
Everything that went into scroll back became corrupted. Buffers were useless to scroll
back and check configs because everything was garbled. Upgraded to HyperTerminal PE and
the problem is resolved. Typically
LOL!
I am 36, and have the same problem, thank Cisco that they put a ? in the
IOS.
Don't worry about it, most of the people I work (worked) with in the network
business are between 20-60 with the majority being in their 40's.
They say that memory is the first thing to go, I just wish would
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Visit this site it has got 100 BSCN and 75 BCMSN free downloadable Qs =
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thanks
Noel
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www.sureshhomepage
thanks
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Hello,
I am currently a MCSE/CCNA and I am finishing up my AA degree at the
local junior college, and looking to start my 3rd year in the fall. Are
there any colleges that offer a Bachelor's degree in networking? I have
visited several college websites and it seems that they all offer
Yesterday I passed the last exam for the CCNP 2.0.
It took 8 months from start to finish -my job and marriage partner kept
interrupting :-) And I used the knowledge I learned over the period in
my day job because I provide large-network tech support anyway.
The best brain twisters appear on
Whoops...looks like I've started a new thread here. ;-)
Hashing:
What's green and red and goes a hundred miles an hour? You guessed it, a
frog in a blender. When you "hash" a password, that's essentially what
you're doing - putting it in a blender and making something completely
different
Hi listers,
Visit this site it has got 100 BSCN and 75 BCMSN free downloadable Qs =
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Noel
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I bought two simple wooden stackable shelves from K-Mart. Less than
$20.00 bucks a
piece. Right now it supports 8 routers, a 2924 CAT, 2 Mau's and a
bunch of external
modems. I am also opening these things up all the time, upgrading
etc so locking them
down to a metal rack in a home lab
DeVry offers a degree in Telecommunications Management. Look here for more
information http://www.devry.edu/f_acad_prog.html Watch the URL those are
underlines in what look like spaces.
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Thanks Dave,
I wonder if RouterSim Simulation for Routing and Switching are good? I know
that the CCNA v2.1 did not have some commands as listed. But so far, it is
pretty good in compare to the E-trainer lab one. Do "RoutingSim v1.0" and
"SwitchingSim v.10" have the same format (freedom lab)
Hi group,
Just had an interesting thought while reading one of Howard B's =
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We got it Stop sending the email again and again and again and
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Hi
Thank you Howard for taking the time to respond to my post! You made some
very good and greatly appreciated points in your response.
I think the reason I asked the group the question stems from the fact
that a friend of mine just received his Bachelor's in Computer Engineering,
and is
Thank you Howard for taking the time to respond to my post! You made some
very good and greatly appreciated points in your response.
You remind me of something to consider, that may be the best of all
worlds right at the associate's level. Continue to look at the
various standard curricula,
Hello,
In my last message 'Thanks for the Archives' I mentioned that I had found
the answer to my E0 'line protocol down' problem. Well I lied, although
turning off keepalive with the command 'no keepalive' under the E0
interface gives the 'line protocol up' message, the interface isn't
LAB is up and works fine:
1 2511, 1 2501, 1 2503, 2 2504's and 1 4500.
2 1912's Enterprise Level IOS (Command Line IOS)
1 ISDN Simulator
1 TokenRing MAU's
I also have NT 2000 Server, but I need a white paper
on how to perperly set it up logging in.
It's simple help me get it up and running and
Don't know the average age - but I'm in my mid-forties and have gained both
CCNP and CCDP status in the last 3 months. Not only that - I'm also female,
and I totally changed my job to Network engineering less than 3 years ago.
There's no barrier when it comes to age - just the determination to
Hi All,
I works on software test engineering did my BS about 6 years ago. I am
planning to pursue my ccie (rs) as well as may want to continue masters in
electrical engineering at stanford univ. ca. (
http://scpd.stanford.edu/ce/telecom/courses.html )
My question is which would be more
You would need an ISDN Line Simulator.
www.ebay.com
www.teltone.com
www.optsys.net
Ken
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I have two routers that both have an ISDN card. Is there anyway I
Hey, anyone who quotes Samuel Johnson during a Cisco training wins my heart. They gotta
let you back in NewYork!
Cheers,
Lori
"No, no. Hodge shall not be eaten!"
"Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
I got into significant trouble with Cisco marketing/political
correctness when I used one of my
I want to limit the following output from fast ethernet 0/0 to 768000 with
burst to 150
I created rate-limit input access-group 123 150 150 150
conform-action transmit exceed-action drop
access-list 123 was supposed to reflect the ip range
207.106.23.1-224
access-list 123 permit
Does anybody know if the 2.0 version of the test is still available or do I
have to take 3.0. THANKS
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I know that newer releases of the IOS allow a cisco router to act as a DHCP
client and get it's IP address dynamically. Usually "ip address negotiate"
is used on WAN links but can't be configured on a LAN interface. Now the
newer versions allow the router to get it's IP address from a DHCP
This feature was introduced in 12.1(3)T.
12.1.6 mainline does not include T features. The
12.1.x mainline features were stopped at 12.0(7)T
basically.
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I know that newer releases of the IOS allow a cisco
router to act as a DHCP
client and get it's
I don't think you'll get ms-chap to work, as NT adds the domain onto the
front of the user id and the Cisco router has no way of handling this as far
as I know. It looks like "domain name\user-id". The only way (I know of)
to handle it is to hand off authentication from the router to an NT
Yes, search for "mode ccs" on CCO. I've done this with PRI's (T1) between
two Nortel PBX's over a frame relay WAN using 3810-V3's. It's the same for
your senario. Oh, I used VOFR because of its lower overhead.
If you can't find an example, let me know and I'll find one up for you.
Rodgers
Hi,
I have a customer who wishes to place a Pix between thier Internet
router and Microsoft Proxy server, but I am not certain how to configure
the Pix
The MS Proxy Server is also running MS Exchange with OWA (outlook Web
Access) so they will want to be able to get thier mail from home . They
Hello Folks,
No that any of this really matters, I'm just bored at the moment :-), but I
didn't see any mention of charging for these and they appear to be clearly
available for download - for free.
http://www.sureshhomepage.com/ccnp/index.html
Am I looking at the wrong list ?
he, he
This is very interesting. Would you please talk more on the section below. There are
infinite numbers between 1 and 2 and 2 and 3. But how does that guarantee uniqueness
of passwords?
"So how does a hash guarantee that many A values
don't result in the same B result? I'll let you figure that
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001, Bradley J. Wilson wrote:
Whoops...looks like I've started a new thread here. ;-)
Hashing:
What's green and red and goes a hundred miles an hour? You guessed it, a
frog in a blender. When you "hash" a password, that's essentially what
you're doing - putting it in a
oh no...not this thread again - and here come the postsahhh!!
Rahul Kachalia wrote:
Hi All,
I works on software test engineering did my BS about 6 years ago. I am
planning to pursue my ccie (rs) as well as may want to continue masters in
electrical engineering at stanford univ.
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