Re: ppp authentication pap [7:164]

2001-04-11 Thread MihaiDumitru
Too little info. Anyway, issue "debug ppp authentication" and see what happens. suaveguru wrote: > > hi all > > I tried to practice ppp pap authentication but > apparently it does not work , anyone knows why this is > so and how should it be done . I have successfully did > it on CHAP but not

Re: CID beta results! [7:93]

2001-04-11 Thread David Steele
Whoo-hooh! I called Prometric here in the UK this morning and they stated that their system said I had passed. I enquired about the mailout of the test results - after much confusion the operator decided to print out a test results 'reprint' and mail it to me. As for the actual Cisco paper statin

Re: Design Challenge - a bit off topic [7:195]

2001-04-11 Thread Stephen Skinner
Some interesting questions me personally no-one has talked about restrictions of any sort ( a-la firewall)..so lets say there isn`t just use 1 of 16 different custom queues ...not really an effective tool fir this job but hey.Design solutions it is ... I also don`t like the i

Re: How to determine CIR and increase CIR of FR? [7:203]

2001-04-11 Thread Stephen Skinner
i don`t mean to be rude ,but i was essential correct.. if you set the bandwidth command to 64k and you have a CIR of 128K yo will only get 64K...But as my good friends have pointed out the default is 1.544kb..but i was just trying to make that point stand out that it`s the serivce provider

Re: CCIE prep book [7:50]

2001-04-11 Thread Cormac Long
Hi All, Yes, I was among the reviewers of this book and overall I was quite impressed. They covered a good variety of scenarios in each of the essential areas. It is a recommendable supplement to studying for the CCIE lab (along with my own Cisco book, I will boldly add!). However as you all kno

Re: rely & load [7:75]

2001-04-11 Thread MIKE NDABARASA
Louie , it s a great thing to have people across the planet sharing technical advices & i do really appreciate. about matching your others int to your serial(which is 256Kbps for example), let's take a case of a router with 2 Eth & 1 Serial Int. Eth 0/0 goes to the LAN Eth 0/1 goes to a tr

CID beta [7:206]

2001-04-11 Thread Fomes Iain
Did someone say they had their results ? * DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this e-mail may be confidential and is intended solely for the use of the named addressee. Access, copying or re-use of the e-mail or any infor

PIX and IPX traffic [7:207]

2001-04-11 Thread Valeri Marinski
as far as i know is PIX pure ip firewall - right? so if i have a server in the outside/untrusted that needs to recieve/send ipx/spx traffic i will need to tunnel the ipx/spx traffic somehow can someone give me an example or point me to the right link with some infos on this Message Posted

Re: Huh? [7:163]

2001-04-11 Thread andyh
no entirely sure but could be the DB-60 "FlexWan" ports (ie cisco serial ports) which support v.35, rs-232, x.21, rs-449 or rs-530 depending upon the cable used. Also, depending upon cable can be DCE or DTE - suprised they're not saying 10-in-1 :-) Andy - Original Message - From: "NetEn

CCNP: Foundation [7:209]

2001-04-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To ALL, I just flunked BCRAN 2.0 ( it was a very easy test, but I didn't put much effort into studying) Has anyone taken the Foundation exam??? How is it??? Is it very very hard? I guess I can spend $200 to try it out and see how it is Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/

linux firewall [7:210]

2001-04-11 Thread stephano mwendo
HI guys, I am configuring a linux firewall using ipchains. The problem is that my LAN (using private IPs) can not surf the internet though can do the pings and traceroutes. Need your help please. Stephano __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own doma

Re: BRI interface configuration [7:212]

2001-04-11 Thread Alex Lee
Group, Sorry to bring this question up again but I can't get good explantion from couple of books and on the CCO. My question is : When do I need to config 'no keepalive' on a BRI0 interface and when I do not need to ? Thanks. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=

Re: linux firewall [7:210]

2001-04-11 Thread Robert Nelson-Cox
> >HI guys, >I am configuring a linux firewall using ipchains. >The problem is that my LAN (using private IPs) can not >surf the internet though can do the pings and >traceroutes. And this is cisco related, how exactly? You need to talk to a linux group or your ISP. >Need your help please. >S

Flash Question [7:214]

2001-04-11 Thread Vincent
Hi; Does the 2500 flash can be used in 2600 series? Thanks Vincent Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=214&t=214 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report miscond

Re: How close are the Boson practice tests to the CCIE written? [7:215]

2001-04-11 Thread Circusnuts
Harder than the real test. I failed every Boson exam, but passed all 4 Cisco's within weeks of each other. I noticed the Boson for BSCN (Routing) tended to pull you toward OSPF. Don't be fooled, you better know your BGP. Phil - Original Message - From: Vivek Singh To: Sent: Wednesda

Re: How to determine CIR and increase CIR of FR? [7:203]

2001-04-11 Thread Neil Schneider
This is incorrect. If you have a CIR of 128 you will get 128 of actual bandwidth. the bandwidth command does not actually throttle back the port. If you have bandwidth set incorrectly you may very well have problems in your routing tables regarding prefered routes. Neil Schneider ""Stephen S

Re: Flash Question [7:214]

2001-04-11 Thread Raul F. Fernandez-IGLOU
No they cannot. Raul - Original Message - From: "Vincent" To: Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 10:02 AM Subject: Flash Question [7:214] > Hi; > > Does the 2500 flash can be used in 2600 series? > > Thanks > Vincent > FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/

Re: How close are the Boson practice tests to the CCIE written? [7:217]

2001-04-11 Thread Fred Danson
I wouldn't have passed without those practice tests. Fred >From: "Michael Bambic" >Reply-To: "Michael Bambic" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: How close are the Boson practice tests to the CCIE written? >[7:187] >Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 01:04:59 -0400 > >I'm getting 90 and 95 percents on the

Re: CID beta [7:206]

2001-04-11 Thread F.G.J. Ruiz-Alaniz
I called them right around 8 EST time and got an ambiguous response from them. I've learned from experience that beta exams appear in Prometric's systems as "failed" until they get the records uploaded from the company who the test is for. The girl I spoke to stated such, mumbling to herself, "w

AW: How close are the Boson practice tests to the CCIE written? [7:219]

2001-04-11 Thread Andreas Ebert All Com AG
are you talking about Routing & Switching or ISP Dial? maybe I have some questions for you -Urspr|ngliche Nachricht- Von: Fred Danson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. April 2001 16:23 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: How close are the Boson practice tests to the CCIE

MAC address to port tool [7:221]

2001-04-11 Thread John Chang
We have 11 3500 XL series switches. 10 are connected to 1 switch. There is only 1 VLAN. Basic diagram: switches | | | | | | Switch | | | | | switches Is there a tool out there that will easily tell me which port a particular MAC address is connected to at any given time? Preferable som

CCIE Lab book recommendation [7:223]

2001-04-11 Thread Kent Hawkins
Guys, Can anyone recommend a really good CCIE practice lab book??? regards Kent Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=223&t=223 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html

RE: Access-list , Cisco exam question [7:41]

2001-04-11 Thread COULOMBE, TROY
You would be correct sir. Somehow I did not read that answer correctly _three_ times. Sorry bout the incorrect answer -Original Message- From: Tony van Ree [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 3:49 PM To: COULOMBE. TROY; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Access-list , C

CID beta results available at prometric [7:224]

2001-04-11 Thread Lance Hubbard
I just called them, and a nice lady by the name of Joy told me that I passed the CID beta that I took Dec 8th. She put in the score report for me while I waited on the phone. So go ahead and call em! 1-800-204-exam Cheers, Lance ___

Re: CCIE Lab book recommendation [7:223]

2001-04-11 Thread Circusnuts
CCIE BootCamps comes highly recommended & had been kicking my but for the past 8 months :-) Phil - Original Message - From: Kent Hawkins To: Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 10:59 AM Subject: CCIE Lab book recommendation [7:223] > Guys, > > Can anyone recommend a really good CCIE prac

Re: How to determine CIR and increase CIR of FR? [7:203]

2001-04-11 Thread Kelly D Griffin
The only function that the bandwidth statement performs is the election of administrative cost in routing protocols. It will also set the bandwidth for the circuit in SNMP monitoring. Kelly D Griffin, CCNA, CCDA Network Engineer Kg2 Network Design http://www.kg2.com - Original Message

RE: How close are the Boson practice tests to the CCIE written? [7:228]

2001-04-11 Thread Carnevale, Jason
Maybe it is just me but I felt the Boson practice tests weren't even remotely close to the CCIE written for Routing and Switching. The type of questions were not the type you will see on the exam. Just my opinion Jason -Original Message- From: Andreas Ebert All Com AG [mailto:[EMAIL PROT

Interoperability alert: running hsrp with Enterasys Matrix [7:227]

2001-04-11 Thread Lance Hubbard
For those disinterested with Cisco/Enterasys product interoperability issues, delete now. For those who care to know, I encountered an interesting issue the other day. While setting up a test for a network upgrade I am involved with, I chanced to find some problems running hsrp between cis

Re: CCSI? Help [7:231]

2001-04-11 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Hi Everyone, >I've gone through Cisco's website to get information as to how one will >achieve the CCSI(Cisco Certified Systems Instructor), but I didn't really >find any. > >I will be very much grateful if any "active" CCSI give me information >regarding the CCSI and how it will enable one who

Re: CID beta results available at prometric [7:224]

2001-04-11 Thread Michael Snyder
I called and didn't get Joy. The mean lady I did get, said they don't give out results over the phone. Go Figure. ""Lance Hubbard"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I just called them, and a nice lady by the name of Joy told me that I passed > the CID beta that

Re: Reverse Telnet on a 3640 NOT working!! [7:230]

2001-04-11 Thread Vincent
Probably line no error, try the following equation to calculate the right line no. that you are using. The below is only for 3600 series. Interface no.=(32 x slot no.) + unit no. +1. Hope htis help Vincent ""Niraj Palikhey"" Hi, > I am trying to setup a 3640 router with 3 async interfaces for

RE: PIX and IPX traffic [7:207]

2001-04-11 Thread Nabil Fares
Valeri, You can either use GRE protocol (I haven't tested with on PIX myself) or, you can use Novell's Compatibly mode server. This allows you to convert/translate IPX to IP to pass through the PIX. These servers basically run on very low-end machine (we're running P166). HTH, Nabil -Ori

RE: Broadcast [7:132]

2001-04-11 Thread Charles Manafa
RIPv1 does not multicast...it only broadcasts. -Original Message- From: Chuck Larrieu To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 11/04/01 01:03 Subject: RE: Broadcast [7:132] Hh... For distance vector, our choices are RIP, RIPv2, and IGRP, with EIGRP a kinda RIP uses 255.255.255.255 and 224.

Re: Re: CCIE Lab book recommendation [7:223]

2001-04-11 Thread Circusnuts
> If I'm not mistaken, the book was about $500 http://www.ccbootcamp.com/ Phil - Original Message - From: To: Circusnuts Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 11:13 AM Subject: Re: Re: CCIE Lab book recommendation [7:223] > Can you post the ISBN number? > > Circusnuts wrote: > > CCIE B

Re: Cisco TFTP Program??? [7:167]

2001-04-11 Thread Allen May
Try setting TCP/IP for the ethernet card to be default protocol. Also you might want to just go into device manager and temporarily disable the card. Make sure the token ring card isn't in the machine at the same time. If it is, the binding order or default protocol will definitely come into pla

Re: Cisco TFTP Program??? [7:167]

2001-04-11 Thread Allen May
- Original Message - From: "EROD EROD" To: Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 12:59 AM Subject: Re: Cisco TFTP Program??? [7:167] > Kevin- > > I've got both the xcvr & the Nic links active(green) & E0 is still in an > up/up state... > This is directly connected no Hub involved just a x-ov

Fwd: Re: How to determine CIR and increase CIR of FR? [7:203]

2001-04-11 Thread kevin burts
here is my 2cent, i was not going to jump into any conversation but i felt that it was necessay to support "EA Louie" you do not or can not control how much router is putting info on the wire through interface by manipulating "bandwidth" statement. it has nothing to do with admin distance or how

Re: Design Challenge - a bit off topic [7:195]

2001-04-11 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Some interesting questions > >me personally > >no-one has talked about restrictions of any sort ( a-la firewall)..so lets >say there isn`t just use 1 of 16 different custom queues ...not really >an effective tool fir this job but hey.Design solutions it is ... > >I also don`t lik

VLAN and IP question [7:240]

2001-04-11 Thread Nabil Fares
Greetings all, I've a 6509 with MSFC card. I'm trying to find the best to have more than one subnet to a VLAN. I thought you guys might have some feedback to offer. I really want to stay away from secondary interfaces at this point. Basically, trying to plan for future growth! Thanks, Nabil

Re: MAC address to port tool [7:221]

2001-04-11 Thread Jon Mitchell
No matter what, you won't have to check all the switches. Just check the central switch like this: show mac-address-table address .. (insert your mac here) and then if that is a downlink port to another switch, check which switch is connected to that port with the same command. You

RE: VLAN and IP question [7:240]

2001-04-11 Thread Daniel Cotts
First question is why would you want to have more than one subnet per VLAN? If you feel that you want a large number of hosts per VLAN and are using RFC 1918 private addresses (ie. have addresses to burn) - then create a /23 subnet. The MSFC shouldn't be bothered by many VLANs. > -Original M

Re: How to determine CIR and increase CIR of FR? [7:203]

2001-04-11 Thread El pingu
you are incorrect . The bandwidth command is to manipulate route metrics. Stephen Skinner wrote: > i don`t mean to be rude ,but i was essential correct.. > > if you set the bandwidth command to 64k and you have a CIR of 128K yo will > only get 64K...But as my good friends have pointed out the

Re: CCIE Lab book recommendation [7:223]

2001-04-11 Thread Kent Hawkins
cheers Circusnuts wrote: > > If I'm not mistaken, the book was about $500 > > http://www.ccbootcamp.com/ > > Phil > > > - Original Message - > From: > To: Circusnuts > Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 11:13 AM > Subject: Re: Re: CCIE Lab book recommendation [7:223] > >

Cisco Premier... [7:245]

2001-04-11 Thread Craig Perry
I would like to post a job for CCIE's.. How do I do that? Craig J. Perry 11 Grace Avenue, Suite 306 Great Neck, NY 11021 (516) 829-8700 (516) 829-8777 (Fax) [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.netarx.com Michigan Office (Headquarters) 30910 Telegraph Road & 13 Mile Road Bingham Farms, MI 48025 248-647-9800

IP Helper-address questions [7:247]

2001-04-11 Thread David Eitel
I have two routers connected via serial point to point link. Router 1 has an ethernet segment with PDC info I want forwarded to Router 2 ethernet segment. No ip directed broadcast is configured on all interfaces. I want netbios traffic passed from one segment to the other. I have placed an IP hel

Re: PIX and IPX traffic [7:207]

2001-04-11 Thread Valeri Marinski
> You can either use GRE protocol (I haven't tested with on PIX myself) or, > you can use Novell's Compatibly mode server. This allows you to > convert/translate IPX to IP to pass through the PIX. These servers > basically run on very low-end machine (we're running P166). thanks Nabil never co

Re: VLAN and IP question [7:240]

2001-04-11 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Greetings all, > >I've a 6509 with MSFC card. I'm trying to find the best to have more than >one subnet to a VLAN. I thought you guys might have some feedback to offer. >I really want to stay away from secondary interfaces at this point. >Basically, trying to plan for future growth! > >Thanks,

RE: Cisco Premier... [7:245]

2001-04-11 Thread Feargal Ledwidge
Just email it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Feargal [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Craig Perry Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 11:40 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cisco Premier... [7:245] I would like to post a job for CCI

RE: VLAN and IP question [7:240]

2001-04-11 Thread Darren Crawford
I agree! I'm at a client right now that has subnetted their VLAN with /21 addressing (2046 addresses per) and then added up to 4 secondary addresses on top of that. Granted they are not using all the available addresses in the space. Big and flat is generally not good. Especially in chatty en

RE: Broadcast [7:132]

2001-04-11 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 12:28 AM 4/11/01, Chuck Larrieu wrote: >So IS-IS does NOT comply with the OSI model? ;-> > >Seriously, Howard, when you say that IS-IS operates at the MAC layer, He certainly didn't say that! ;-) He said "ISIS runs directly over the data link layer." Since I learned protocols the Sniffer way

Re: [Re: How to determine CIR and increase CIR of FR? [7:203]

2001-04-11 Thread azhar mumtaz
Well normally when u r configuring eigrp on frame-relay network, let suppose u give 128 k bandwidth, u know that eigrp uses 50 percent of the bandwidth, so it will use 64 k of the bandwidth of the interface.. And we know normally the serial interface is 64 K so it will make use of all the bandwidt

RE: Broadcast [7:132]

2001-04-11 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 01:34 AM 4/11/01, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: >Apropos of a question Priscilla avoided, ARP, in formal OSI terms, is >a subnetwork dependent convergence facility, which again is a part of >the Internal Organization of the Network Layer. Thank-you. I can never remember those words. ;-) And to t

RE: VLAN and IP question [7:240]

2001-04-11 Thread Nabil Fares
Hi Howard, It's really not a problem at this point, I wanted to explore my options. I always recommend one-one but, I've some hard headed colleagues I work with. Nabil -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Howard C. Berkowitz Sent: Wednesday,

off topic - linksys dsl router - make long distance calls [7:255]

2001-04-11 Thread Jerry Deer
Does anyone have any experience with the linksys cable/dsl router ? http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?prid=163&grid=5 i They state you can plug an analog line in the back and use net2phone to make long distance calls at a very cheap rate. Im wondering what the catch is and if it is worth

2600 help , dmz, [7:256]

2001-04-11 Thread Moahzam Durrani
we have a 2620 with two built in dsu/csu. At the moment we are using 1 T1 from an ISP for internet access. We have another T1 available from a differnt ISP. We want to hang some servers on our DMZ so that the any one outside could access a web server. I am using RIP as a protocol. My concern is th

RE: Broadcast [7:132]

2001-04-11 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>At 12:28 AM 4/11/01, Chuck Larrieu wrote: >>So IS-IS does NOT comply with the OSI model? ;-> >> >>Seriously, Howard, when you say that IS-IS operates at the MAC layer, > >He certainly didn't say that! ;-) He said "ISIS runs directly over the data >link layer." Since I learned protocols the Sniff

Cisco IOS Documentation: on ftp site [7:258]

2001-04-11 Thread Donald B Johnson jr
Needless to say response has been high for the IOS documentation set in word format. I got you all in a folder and will give the username and password to a few each day. It will be first come first serve as I recieved your e-mail. The ftp server is a dinky little box I keep for personal use at wor

Re: CID beta [7:206]

2001-04-11 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 10:35 AM 4/11/01, F.G.J. Ruiz-Alaniz wrote: >I called them right around 8 EST time and got an ambiguous response >from them. I've learned from experience that beta exams appear in >Prometric's systems as "failed" until they get the records uploaded >from the company who the test is for. The g

RE: VLAN and IP question [7:240]

2001-04-11 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Hi Howard, > >It's really not a problem at this point, I wanted to explore my options. I >always recommend one-one but, I've some hard headed colleagues I work with. > >Nabil Why do your colleagues think multiple subnets are a good idea? Cringing at the thought they like multiple VLANs per po

Re: off topic - linksys dsl router - make long distance calls [7:262]

2001-04-11 Thread Charles Henson
I have the 4 port linksys w/o voice and several of my freinds do also. We use dialpad and net2phone already (net2phone 3.9 cents per minute) and it works ok. The model with the built in rj-11 is twice the cost (99.99 vs. 199.99 compusa) and doesn't really get any added benifit that I'm aware of ot

Re: How to determine CIR and increase CIR of FR? [7:259]

2001-04-11 Thread EA Louie
No one indicated that you were wrong. However, more clarity would be to answer all the question(s) completely. -e- - Original Message - From: "Stephen Skinner" To: ; Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 1:52 AM Subject: Re: How to determine CIR and increase CIR of FR? > i don`t mean to b

RE: IP Helper-address questions [7:247]

2001-04-11 Thread Greene, Patrick
I assume when you say PDC, you are referring to an NT server PDC. I must also assume you have TCP/IP installed on all NT servers needing to communicate to each other. If so, then the ip-helper command is of no use. It merely forwards bootp and DHCP requests. If you need a PDC and a BDC to commun

Re: PIX and IPX traffic [7:207]

2001-04-11 Thread Allen May
If you're using NT4 then setting up PPTP isn't hard at all. You can use the native RAS or download the free RRAS (formerly Steelhead) from microsoft.com. Once you get the server accepting authentication from the internal network, simply refer to the PIX manual for ports to open. If you need hel

Re: CID beta [7:206]

2001-04-11 Thread Circusnuts
Never know Priscilla- could have been a das Frdulein :o) Phil - Original Message - From: Priscilla Oppenheimer To: Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 4:41 PM Subject: Re: CID beta [7:206] > At 10:35 AM 4/11/01, F.G.J. Ruiz-Alaniz wrote: > >I called them right around 8 EST time and got an

Re: CID beta [7:206]

2001-04-11 Thread F.G.J. Ruiz-Alaniz
I meant to say "lady", but you know, I'm only 25, so when I speak to a woman that sounds younger than me I slip up and use "girl". She couldn't have been older than 22, plus she had a very pleasant voice... It's not like if I'm a 40 year old engineer defaming women... I hope I did not inadvert

RE: Broadcast [7:132]

2001-04-11 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Technically correct. On Cisco routers, configured for RIPv1, do a debug ip packet and look and see what is happening. By default, on Cisco routers, RIPv1 also uses the 224.0.0.9 multicast address. Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf

Just Passed Routing BSCN 2.0 [7:268]

2001-04-11 Thread Roger Sohn
The test was very straight forward and you either know the stuff or you don't. I only used the Cisco Press book to study for this exam and read the book cover to cover twice. 61 questions and I felt like about 50% was involved with OSPF and 35% BGP and the remaining questions were involved with

AppleTalk on Support exam [7:269]

2001-04-11 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
For those of you who have taken the Support exam recently, did you get any AppleTalk questions? The outline for the 640-506 Support exam still includes AppleTalk. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exams/640-506.html The outline for the exam is a mess, thou

RE: Broadcast [7:132]

2001-04-11 Thread ElephantChild
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: > >At 12:28 AM 4/11/01, Chuck Larrieu wrote: > >>So IS-IS does NOT comply with the OSI model? ;-> > >> > >>Seriously, Howard, when you say that IS-IS operates at the MAC layer, > > > >He certainly didn't say that! ;-) He said "ISIS runs directly ov

What is minimum score for CCIE written? [7:271]

2001-04-11 Thread Michael Bambic
Just curious. Thanks for the reply. Mike Bambic [GroupStudy.com removed an attachment of type application/ms-tnef which had a name of winmail.dat] Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=271&t=271 -- FAQ, list archives,

RE: Just Passed Routing BSCN 2.0 [7:268]

2001-04-11 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Thanks for your info and congratulations. A few study tips on the BCRAN if you follow my CCNP link below. Thanks, Ole Ole Drews Jensen Systems Network Manager CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I RWR Enterprises, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.oledrews.com/ccnp ~

RE: Broadcast [7:132]

2001-04-11 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
OOOPS! The devil, indeed, is IP. >On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: > >> >At 12:28 AM 4/11/01, Chuck Larrieu wrote: >> >>So IS-IS does NOT comply with the OSI model? ;-> >> >> >> >>Seriously, Howard, when you say that IS-IS operates at the MAC layer, >> > >> >He certainly d

Re: AppleTalk on Support exam [7:269]

2001-04-11 Thread Circusnuts
Took it a few weeks ago & only saw one or two references- kinda bunched together. Can't remember exactly, but the questions were something like "which of these are..." AppleTalk was among a cluster of right answers. No trouble shooting though, just general reference. Phil - Original Messa

Re: AppleTalk on Support exam [7:269]

2001-04-11 Thread Peter Balharek
took it a month ago and i got about 4 to 5 questions as far as i remember. p. - Original Message - From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer" To: Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 2:46 PM Subject: AppleTalk on Support exam [7:269] > For those of you who have taken the Support exam recently, did you

Re: CID beta results available at prometric [7:224]

2001-04-11 Thread Vitaliy Pindyura
I called Sylvan and my first try was unsuccessful - a guy told me that there is a pass/fail result for my CID beta exam but he is not sure about giving this information without Cisco's permission. He suggested to call Cisco at 1-800-8296387 and ask them. So I called this number and I went thru the

RE: What is minimum score for CCIE written? [7:271]

2001-04-11 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Zero, if you miss all the questions or don't answer any of them :-> Ok. Sorry. Couldn't resist. Passing score is 70 Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Michael Bambic Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 2:56 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECT

RE: AppleTalk on Support exam [7:269]

2001-04-11 Thread William E. Gragido
Priscilla, I know that Appletalk is still being referenced in most Support Exam Study Guides that are currently in circulation. Matt Luallen's Exam Cram Study Guide references it on pages 117-123. Hope that helps, I plan on taking the exam either Sunday or Monday of next week. Toodles, Will

Re: CID beta [7:206]

2001-04-11 Thread Lou Nelson
Good response... but I personally would grovel a little more :-) ""F.G.J. Ruiz-Alaniz"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I meant to say "lady", but you know, I'm only 25, so when I speak to > a woman that sounds younger than me I slip up and use "girl". She >

RE: What is minimum score for CCIE written? [7:271]

2001-04-11 Thread Kim Edward B
I heard evenif you don't answer any, you will still get 300. Also minimum passing score changes as the mean of the score. So if there are more people who passed with high score, they the passing score will raise. If lots of people fail with low score, the passing score will be adjusted to lower sc

Re: AppleTalk on Support exam [7:269]

2001-04-11 Thread Daniel Serna
Hello, I just took Support about a week ago and did have about 4 or 5 questions about Appletalk. I also took CIT through Mentor Technologies and Appletalk was covered among other things... -Daniel- On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > For those of you who have taken the Support

New Server for GroupStudy What do you think... [7:282]

2001-04-11 Thread Paul Borghese
I have the opportunity to purchase the following used equipment for GroupStudy.com: Dell Poweredge 4200 Dual PII 300 mhz CPUs 512 MB ram 5- 4 gig SCSI drives Adaptec 7880 controller AMI raid controller with 32 MB ram NIC: Adaptec ANA 6944A TX The machine has redundant power supplies and hot-swap

RE: Design Challenge - a bit off topic [7:195]

2001-04-11 Thread Chuck Larrieu
My DE and I were practically rolling on the floor with this one. Rule number one: the customer is always right. Rule number two: when the customer's head is where the sun don't shine, refer to rule number one. ;-> I agree with much of your assessment. Problem I have is that I work for a telco,

Modem Config [7:284]

2001-04-11 Thread Hamid
Hi I am using a NM-16AM modeles on a 3661 Router with IOS 12.0.7(XK). When I enter the AT mode of one of my modems (for example 6/1) I get the following results: AT OK ATZ OK ATDT 123456 ERROR Can anyone tell me what thw reason is? The modem is connected to the Telephone Line properly and I hav

RE: What is minimum score for CCIE written? [7:271]

2001-04-11 Thread Chuck Larrieu
When I passed the test last October, Cisco was still using the old scoring system . 100 questions, need 70 to pass. No partial credit that I could tell. Which means that if you don't answer any you get zero. I don't see any indication of change on CCO. Chuck -Original Message- From: [

RE: CID beta [7:206]

2001-04-11 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Oh I don't know. These days I'm finding it more difficult to tell the difference between a fourteen year old and a forty year old. Male or female. ;-> Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Lou Nelson Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 3

ATM in home lab [7:287]

2001-04-11 Thread Jason Harris
I am just wondering what the most cost effective way would be to implement ATM in my home lab from somebody else who has done it before, and I am also wondering if anyone has any thoughts on the LightStream 100 ATM switch, it seems to be a lot cheaper than the 1010 and I was wondering if the comma

RE: What is minimum score for CCIE written? [7:271]

2001-04-11 Thread Fred Danson
The CCIE written test is not scored like other Cisco tests. The passing score is based on the percentage of questions that you answer correctly. When I took the test, the passing score was 70%. Fred >From: "Kim Edward B" >Reply-To: "Kim Edward B" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: What is

Re: New Server for GroupStudy What do you think... [7:282]

2001-04-11 Thread Sam
Redundancy is always good! Some applications do not take full advantage of multi-processor servers. I am thinking the memory and the SCSI drives/controller card will definitely improve performance. If you use RAID 5 you'll have approx 16 GB of usable space. If you use disk striping (RAID 0) you m

RE: What is minimum score for CCIE written? [7:271]

2001-04-11 Thread Belt, Louie
Actually, the score passing score doesn't adjust at all. You must have a score of 70 out of 100 points to pass the written. Louie CCIE #7054 -Original Message- From: Kim Edward B To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 4/11/01 5:46 PM Subject: RE: What is minimum score for CCIE written? [7:271

Re: linux firewall [7:210]

2001-04-11 Thread Sean Young
Stephano, I would be glad to help you or anyone who would like to setup and configure a linux firewall. Furthermore, you are welcome to use ipchains; however, the new linux kernel 2.4.2 supports netfilter (aka iptables). The new kernel is very slick and fast. My suggestion is to go with the ne

Re: tftp server setting in Red HAt 7.0 [7:98]

2001-04-11 Thread Sean Young
I would like to thank John for his valuable tip. I am also running Redhat linux 7.0. The tftpd version that comes with Redhat 7 is 0.17-5. I have to remove this version and put on version 0.15-1. TFTP works like a charm. Thanks again John. Regards, Sean PS. for those would like to know how

RE: New Server for GroupStudy What do you think... [7:282]

2001-04-11 Thread Jason Harris
This is the exact same server that I have running Linux as our proxy server at work, if you use RAID 5 you will have 16gb of usable space. The RAID controller and everything else is fully supported by Redhat 7. The second processor will be better utilized if you use the 2.4 kernel but even with 2.

RE: What is minimum score for CCIE written? [7:271]

2001-04-11 Thread Fred Danson
I took the test last month and it was still just a straight percentage based test. >From: "Chuck Larrieu" >Reply-To: "Chuck Larrieu" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: What is minimum score for CCIE written? [7:271] >Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 19:20:14 -0400 > >When I passed the test last Octob

RE: What is minimum score for CCIE written? [7:271]

2001-04-11 Thread Kim Edward B
Okay guys, I got the message. But, If anyone of you have a EXAM CRAM by Coriolis for R/S CCIE Written book, At the beginning of the book around the page xxii~xxiv in Introduction part, xxiv (Introduction) 3rd line "Cisco no longer publishes a set passing score for the written examination. Inste

Re: ATM in home lab [7:287]

2001-04-11 Thread Circusnuts
7000 with an AIP or 4500's (or above) with ATM interfaces, & most any manufacturer ATM switch (FORE, Nortel, etc.). The cheapest Cisco ATM switch I can think would be the LS100. It is possible to do ATM back to back also. Still- it's big bucks Phil - Original Message - From: Jason Harr

RE: What is minimum score for CCIE written? [7:271]

2001-04-11 Thread Chuck Larrieu
And you believed them? >From CCO: What is the pass mark for the Prometric Qualification/Recertification exam? The pass score will be given on the Examination Score Sheet at the end of the exam along with your score. There will also be a grading of either PASS or FAIL. >From my embossed Prometri

Re: Cisco TFTP Program??? [7:167]

2001-04-11 Thread Tom Lisa
You can get Cisco's TFTP program here: http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/sw-web.shtml Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI Community College of Southern Nevada Cisco Regional Networking Academy sparkest pig wrote: > hi, > > could you please let me know where i can download a tftp program from cisco > websi

RE: ATM in home lab [7:287]

2001-04-11 Thread Belt, Louie
No, the Lightstream 100 doesn't use the same command set as the LS1010 - but it doesn't need to. You will not be required to configure the ATM switch in the lab, just the ATM router interfaces that connect to the switch. As a result the Lightstream 100 will do everything you need to practice for

RE: ATM in home lab [7:287]

2001-04-11 Thread Daniel Cotts
Different command set between LS100 and LS1010. Consider 7000 series routers. ATM SONET Multimode cards are in the $600 range. 7000 maxes at IOS ver 11.2(25) unless you go for an RSP7000 card set. > -Original Message- > From: Jason Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, Apri

Passed CID Beta Exam!!!!!!!! [7:301]

2001-04-11 Thread GNOME
The result is out and i passed! finally after waiting for 4 months :( Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=301&t=301 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html

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