On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Victim wrote:
> What is the wide area networking acronym that describes the default router
> device type?
>
> a. DTE
> b. DCE
> c. CPE
> d. CO
Expand all 4 acronyms. You should then be able to answer your own
question. Or you could look it up in (I think) Internetworking
Te
the answer for that is dte(data terminal equipment).
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On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, ElephantChild wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Victim wrote:
>
> > What is the wide area networking acronym that describes the default
router
>
Stunt, maybe. But still better than nothing. For example, off the top of
my head, I can't recall the CEO of any other company which has undergone
major layoffs do anything comparable. Craig Barrett - Intel, Scott
McNealy - Sun, Carly Fiorina - HP, Mike Armstrong - AT&T, Jurgen Schrempp -
Daimle
When I mentioned all those other companies like Sun and HP, I hope I didn't
come off as trying to bash them and implying that Cisco was somehow better
than they were. Those companies may well have chosen to respond to the
economic downturn by taking care of their employees in their own way.
But
It is mostly to appease the stockholders who have filed suit against Cisco
for the decrease in stock price. They claim Cisco Executives knowingly kept
the stock price inflated. I have been following the story in the Journal.
Heather Buri
In a message dated 4/29/01 4:44:11 AM Central Daylight
Long time since I've messed with the Mux's, but thought I'd have a go as
replies seem to be a little scarce.
At the very worst you can console yourself with the fact that you're not the
only one who hasn't got a clue.
Not sure whether you were aware that both CTS and DCD are both originated by
th
Can anyone tell me which testing software is the closet simulation to the
real exam in terms of layout, how the questions are asked, etc?
Thanks
Darryn
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CPE seems a bit general to fit the description.
Even using a DCE cable the router still needs a Clock rate before becoming a
DCE, so surely it's going to be (a) - DTE.
Gaz
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>
> ""Victim"" What is the
Hey Group,
Thanks for all the input -- I really do appreciate it.
Just to add a few facts to this -- the company that called me -- is a Cisco
SILVER partner -- not simply a pure unadulterated head-hunter -- sort of a
hybrid (like EIGRP!! ).
Of course it goes without saying that -- as one person
Thanks Matt for your reply.
The card I am using is the http://www.redcreek.com/products/ipsec_card.html
It is a network card that handles IPSEC. Currently clients attach to this
card via Ravlin Soft (http://www.redcreek.com/products/ipsec_card.html) want
I want to do it to replace Ravlin soft c
Yep .. It's basically a SCAM ... It will be contract .. it will be short
term .. and it probably will be to fulfill some contractual
requirement to have a CCNP onsite (at the real customers site). This could
end up bad in a few ways .. Since you will be working
for this fool that called you, he is
I've got a question that someone here will know the answer to.
I took my CCIE written last August and due to a busy work schedule and lots
of other certification requirements (AVVID, WLAN and other vendors) I have
not been able to schedule my lab. Now I'm getting ready to change jobs and
will i
I have a question regarding X.25. see below:
HostA-Router 1--X.25link--Router 2-HostB
Suppose HostA send a packet to HostB and they are located in diff
building (linking up by X.25 link). Suddenly there is a line hit and
make the packet corrupted in the middle...
Which device
Hello Group,
I'm currently starting on my final CCNP exam, which is CIT. This seems like
quite a strange beast to study for, compared to the other exams which
focused on configuration.
It seems like it mainly concentrates on show and debug commands. If that is
true, how in depth do I need to kno
Well, certainly i m aware of the fact that both DCD
and CTS are originated by DCE, but the thing is that
how to get CTS if its not provided by MUX, can anyone
tell that how to make it on MUX, anyone have clue??
Plus the MUXes link is Microwave link of 64K and a/c
to the MUX expert, the MUXes are c
Boson worked for me and many people like them.. www.boson.com
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Subject: CCNA Exam [7:2456]
> Can anyone tell me which testing software is the closet simulation to the
> real exam in terms of layout, how
I would say the router is a DTE and also is a CPE.
On 29 Apr 2001 02:52:50 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Victim") wrote:
>What is the wide area networking acronym that describes the default router
>device type?
>
>a. DTE
>b. DCE
>c. CPE
>d. CO
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Comments inline.
> Here is my script..anybody see any errors?
> TIA,
> Rob H.
>
> Using 1299 out of 32512 bytes
> version 9.1
> !
> hostname CS500
> !
> enable-password gabby
As a general comment, you may want to remove or "" all
passwords prior to submitting them to the list. It is
Hi
You have one year from the day you passed the written to make your first
attpemt at the lab. You then have a total of three years from the time you
passed the written to pass the lab. You might want to schedule the lab on
the east coast as their wait times seem to be less. Also write
[EMAIL PR
NANOG has been running a thread recently about the largest RIPv1 network
ever run. The following was one of the contributions. Says some interesting
things about network size. And RIP viability.
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> >
> > > What was/is th
I'll go for Router 1.
I would think LAPB will error detect and correct.
Host should be unaware.
Regards,
Gaz
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> I have a question regarding X.25. see below:
>
>
> HostA-Router 1--X.25link
I don't think your problem has anything to do with the "no exec" command in
your config. I also use the "no exec" command for my async ports and it
works great.
I think the problem lies within these commands.
ip host R1 2003 1.1.1.1
line 1
no exec
monitor
transport input telnet
transport outpu
Cisco web site has a "Using the Cisco 2524-2525 Back-to-Back". I am trying
to test the same configuration on two 2600 with internal T1 CSU/DSU. With
the special cable, the interface is up/up, but I can not PING any IP
addresses, even the IP address on the local interface. Anyone knows why ?
R
If by the East Coast you are talking about Halifax you are still looking at
a 6 month wait!
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To:
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> Hi
>
> You have one year from the day you passed
If you make a booking for Singapore, you still can make it !!
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> I took my CCIE written last August and due to a busy work schedule and
lots
> of other certif
I'm trying to make sure I've got these two straight. Here are my notes, and
I appreciate any feedback on these two bridging techniques:
Concurrent Routing and Bridging (CRB)
Normally, a networking device either bridges or routes protocols across all
of its interfaces. With CRB you can bridge
I tried to practice some switching commands on the BCMSN book with my
switch (2924XL), but I found I lot of commands is completely different
from the BCMSN book.
BCMSN My switch
e.g.
On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Greg Macaulay wrote:
> Who is our loyalty to go towars?? The client -- who we know is being given
> less than bargained for -- or the guy who's paying for our salary?? I
> already know the practical answer -- but somewhere in those Cisco books we
> all study -- I'm sure it al
If you had to select just one answer I would say DTE as there are also
non-CPE routers.
If you want to be really picky you could say there are routers acting as DCE
also, but
this usually requires some additional configuration and is not usally the
default
behavior. HTH.
"[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Katso
The listed exam topics on CCO blows, so I thought I'd ask anyone who
recently took the CIT exam for their thought on this one suggestions on
what to hit and what not to hit hard?
Thanks in advance,
Jeff
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My last e-mail was one of those mouth engaged before brain e-mails. I'm
travelling at the moment, but hopefully will be able to post this before too
many people shoot me down in flames.
If you're using X21, then at the physical layer there will be no DCD, CTS
etc. I had gone off on a tangent. For
Take a look at your subnet mask.
tm
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I see and I believe
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Unfortunately, you are running into something endemic to the DC area,
especially the Federal government. Agencies have head count
restrictions, but still need staffing. So, there have evolved a
class of brokers that rent out people to the using organizations.
The brokers often mark up your ra
Hi,
I have a question on case study on Doyle P.655. It says that in order to
have a default route for IS-IS L1 router, the L1/L2 can have CLNS routing
enabled, or have the following command:
default-information originate
My question is after tried this in my lab, I found even WITHOUT this comm
CiscoSecure Version 2.6 was for Windows NT/2000 is actually a very improved
product compared to its preds. Easy to configure and manage. You can
access it using a browser anywhere. It also allows you to control the
admin access itself so that others can manage usersgroups etc but not the
top a
Can some please explain BGP communities, Ive read through Halabi's =
description of it and still dont quite understand it's use in a =
production environment.
TIA
Erich Kuehn
Please no flames, I know this may be a bit basic but, Im just trying to =
understand this.
_
I agree that there may be other reasons to what Chambers is doing. Appease
shareholders by forgoing his salary? Perhaps.
But, again, I would go back to my argument from before - that it's all
relative. Companies always get sued when their stock price crashes.
Exhibit #1 - all thosedotcoms, whi
Cisco announced a little over a month ago that they no longer require sales
to be a silver / gold partner. They require specialization in place of
sales now.
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To:
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Subject: RE: OFF TOPIC -Job Offer witho
Has anyone taken lab exam in Tokyo? I'm going to take lab exam in Tokyo in
August, so I just want to know the lab exam situation in Japan. Is the
question written in Japanese? I guess at least the proctor is Japanese,
right? I appreciate for any information.
Tomohiro
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The first rev of this was error loaded, i have no opinion of the second
yet..
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Will Doyle wrote:
> Hi,
> Does anyone have any comments on this study guide; Cisco CCIE All-in-One
> Study Guide / by Roosevelt Giles ? I
First of all, thanks for all the good info over the last few months. I plan
to build a home lab for my CCNP studies and hope to continue with CCIE in
the next year. I aquired a Paradyne Acculink 3160-A2-210 external CSU/DSU
from a friend. Is there anything I can use this for in my home lab o
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My company has gone broke and I need a job now. Can any one in Sydney help me
If you can, please call me.
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At 02:06 PM 4/28/01 -0400, Muhammed Khalilullah wrote:
>Have you tried 'TCP Intercept List' to avoid DOS
>attacks???
>
>CCNP, MCSE
>
>--- Jason Roysdon wrote:
> > Use CAR to limit ICMP down, but still allow it
> > through.
> >
> > --
> > Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA,
> > Network+,
I have 2610's with WIC-T1 cards back to back, and it works. You may want to
try doing some loopback testing.
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Hello all,
I have three questions that I cannot seem to find the answer to. ANy of you
learned people out there would be very much appreciated if you could give me
your best shot at these. I have my written tommorow and these questions are
stuck in my craw;
What is Fast Link Pulse?
What is m
I need to upgrade some of my lab routers to handle 12.0 and 12.1. These
IOS's are resource hogs, so apparently I need to pump up the DRAM and flash.
So, has anybody tried out some of those non-Cisco approved DRAM and flash
units? Don't worry, none of my routers are going to be used in a producti
Chapter 2 of the Cisco Press CIT book started life as an edited version of
the Internetworking Technology Overview. If you know your technology, you
don't need that chapter. It is not taught in the CIT class, though it is
included as an appendix to the student manual.
You should concentrate on
communities are a nice way to add an additional attribute to a route,
independant of the "routing" attributes if you like - I like to think of it
as "colouring" a route.
what I have done in the past is use different communities for different
types of route - I map communities to different "types"
At 09:19 PM 4/29/01, scott mann wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I have three questions that I cannot seem to find the answer to. ANy of you
>learned people out there would be very much appreciated if you could give me
>your best shot at these. I have my written tommorow and these questions are
>stuck in my
I would go with what works in your lab!!
seriously - try putting 11.3 on both routers, then 12.1 on both, and then
reverse the 11.3/12.1 (so 12.1 on L1 and 11.3 on L2) and see what happens.
I would imagine that you can get away with not enabling CLNS if you have
IS-IS on just a P2P link - maybe n
Some answers"
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Hello all,
I have three questions that I cannot seem to fin
1. the proctor is Japanese. He can speak in English.
2. The question is written in English.
The nearest hotel is Keio plaza intercontinental hotel.
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Yes I have and no there have been no blatant problems. I buy from
memoryx.com There are several other sources as well.
In a production environment, al that happens is that your Smartnet is
rendered null and void. If Cisco finds out.
Chuck
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currently running smart brand memory in my 2500 series, 16mb parity simms
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I
I have 8 2500's, two 2600's and a 4500M, all with Kingston Flash and DRAM
and I have never had a problem with any of them.
Regards
Adam
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Tried with all my cisco 2500 seies, found no problem.
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> IOS's are resource hogs, so apparently I need to pump up the DRAM and
flash.
> So, has anybody t
The flash cards are great
>From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
>Reply-To: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
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>Subject: Re: How to study for CIT [7:2463]
>Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2001 21:38:10 -0400
>
>Chapter 2 of the Cisco Press CIT book started life as an edited version of
>the Internetworki
I have always used CAR for that
an example will be :
interface abc
rate-limit output access-group 140 4500 100
100 100 conform-action transmit exceed-action
drop
access-list 200 permit icmp any any echo-reply
regards,
suaveguru
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> My question is after tried this in my lab, I found even WITHOUT this
> command L1 router still got the L1 0.0.0.0/0 created,
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Actually I have 1 L1/L2 which is in 12.1, and two L1 routers, one is in
11.3, another is also in 12.1 same as L1/L2, same result, no luck.
Here is the topology, the links are all ethernet:
E0/1 F2/3 G1/2
G1/2
-- NSX(L1) ---
Hello,
I am getting ready to test on this exam in a couple of weeks. Would someone
please tell me or give me some information please.
Right now to prepare, I am using the Boson switching tests and the Sybex
book.
I have also read the CLSC book by Cisco Press. I know it is outdated, but
it
st
No problems... I've probably upgraded no less than 25 routers this way.
Just look for 72 pin, 60 nanosecond or better, & parity...
That's it !!!
Phil
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1) In short Fast Link Pulse (FLP) is used to perform autonegotiation on
twisted pair
media. For details see:
See:
http://cisco.com/warp/public/473/46.html
2) TCP slow start is flow control mechanism employed by the sender. This
allows the
sender to probe the maximum window size it may use for tr
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For flash cards (i.e. Cat5000, 1750, 7000 series, etc.), can you just mix
and match (for example, the a flash for a Cat5000 can be used on a 1750,
etc.)?
How about flash SIMM's (I don't think this is possible, but I have to ask)?
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CRB - route OR bridge on a per-protocol basis
IRB - route and bridge in whatever combination you wish
these technologies are (I would imagine) rarely used these days, anyone use
much real bridging out there still (aside from SR/TLB maybe)? I would think
that most bridging is done with switches
I was pretty sure that was the case ... With the long lead times to get into
the lab I just figured by now Cisco would have
wised up and realized that the standard process would be to pass the written
THEN work on lab prep for at least 6 months
before FORKING up $1250 to schedule a lab rather then
"You can access it using a browser anywhere". This is what I am worried
about. When you are talking about controlling ACS via the web browser
interface, does it use standard "http" or "https". If it uses the
standard http, then everything can be captured by a sniffer.
Can anyone confirm this?
I'm not convinced that you have L1-L2 adjancencies as you think - you have a
fairly random mix of circuit-types on the interfaces and is-types on the
isis processes. Might want to do a "sh clns neighbors" on each router to
see that the adjancencies are as you think they are. Don't recall quite h
Hi Albert,
The book by Laura Chappell is good, But the book from Cisco press that nails
the test directly is the book by Amir S. Ranjbar, Titled CCNP Support Exam
Cert Guide.
The book is very well written. the authour is an incredable writer and human
being.
Know Frame Relay and ISDN debugging
Guess it's nice to be called "stupid" by someone who asked for advises.
Teach all of us not to response in future to stupid questions in the first
place.
Why did you bother to take the written in the first place, why not be
prepared for the lab and then take the written ? Sure as hell save all you
Thanks to all that responded to this original thread...it is now over. What
I found is a 2511 with only ansyc line number 16 working and all others
broken - that's it, plain and simple. I have since purchased another 2511
and it work just like it should.
thanks
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Hi,
Can someone help me find out who (router or host) will
retransmit the packets if they were lost in the cloud
while using:
a. X.25
b. HDLC
c. SDLC
d. Frame-relay
e. DLSw+
f. ATM
g. T1, E1
to connect from one router to another.
HostRoutercloudRouterHost
Thanks
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There are a few places where you can mix flash but mostly you have to do it
by trial and error. 7200 and 6500 flash cards are totally interoperable.
Sometimes you can use a flash card from a different platform and reformat in
the target platform and sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Flas
The adjancencies are formed, here clns routing is
automatically enabled when you enter routing isis, but
actually clns routing is not enabled at any interface,
so it will not try to build clns routing table.
According to Doyle's book, you need to do something to
let L1 knows the default route, fo
Hh
TCP = connection oriented = reliable
IP = connectionless = unreliable
( yes I know that neither of these equality chains are absolute )
Based on this, what might you surmise? For each of the protocols you
mention? Are they reliable or unreliable? Take it from there.
Chuck
-Origi
I think it is router1 also..
On 29 Apr 2001 14:09:04 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Gareth
Hinton") wrote:
>I'll go for Router 1.
>I would think LAPB will error detect and correct.
>Host should be unaware.
>
>
>Regards,
>
>Gaz
>
>""[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Katson Yeung)"" wrote in
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This seems a good one for someone to sink their teeth into. Any
takers?
OK, here's the problem:
Our Engineers are working on a drives application that uses Cisco
Switches.
I've attached a .tif file that contains 3 pages - a System
Diagram, a
Logical Diagram and a diagram showing some troubleshoo
Kuldip,
For most of these, a quick look at the purpose of the protocol will answer
your question. However, don't assume that error control is required,
sometimes there isn't any error control at all. However, even when a
protocol has error control functionality, don't assume that it will do
anyth
CRB is less used today since switches can do the job very well.
IRB is more commonly used. At least some of the IXes is using this
ISPs connect to IX using ATM VC but not willing to put router there.
As a result, the connection to IX end is an ATM sub-Interface. Since
the IX is doing L2 job t
You need to creat DLCI and link WAN IP to DLCI so that routing can take
place. DLCI on DTE and DCE shall be have same no.
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To:
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 7:44 AM
Subject: Re: Help with frame-relay [7:2204]
> The config I provided works fine
Still struggling with VLAN's and a basic question escapes me.
If I create:
VLAN1 as 10.200.1.x/16
VLAN2 as 10.200.2.x/16 or /24
I get "VLAN's overlap", which I assume is a bad thing (at least at my
skill level, I understand you could use overlapped VLAN's).
So, I'm confused how I can assign sc
With NT/2000 and IIS4 or IIS5 we can make any HTTP:// site a HTTPS:// site
with a couple of mouse clicks. If you are using Win2K there is a heck of a
help file that will walk you through the process, step by step.
TTFN,
Bill Pearch, Anchorage AK
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Hi,
I think there may be a degree of misunderstanding about the use
of the no exec command. If you have seen this command used
in an access server that provides dialin access to corporate
us
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