Hi,
I have Cisco 3640 with three 16 modems Network Modules. My problem with
this box is
Not able to connect at first time. After negotiation (Handshaking) it
is disconnecting the user, if I try with the same userid and password it
is connecting.
I raised the case to TAC, but not successful to
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Circusnuts wrote:
|+You say the ports are locked to 100/ Full on the 2924 ??? It sounds as if
|+you have done the trouble shooting with the cables. Have you isolated
which
|+box this is coming from then maybe moved to swap the NIC ??? How are you
|+reading the CRC errors
Sorry, in my earlier mail i didn't given the line configuration that is
using for the current situation.. I am pasting it here again..
line 33 48
script reset rst
modem InOut
transport input all
flowcontrol hardware
line 65 80
script reset rst
modem InOut
transport input all
flowcontrol
On Tue, 15 May 2001, Brad McConnell wrote:
|+I do a semi-classical arrangement. We have two pipes to the net going to
|+two different switches. I use SPAN to send all ingress traffic on the
|+external router to a port which I plug into a hub. I then do the same on
|+the second pipe, and plug
I really don't see any reason why this wouldn't work. If it's a single
pipe, that'll do, if there's more than one 7206 on your end, you'll need two
nics with snort active on both, or a hub'd setup. Unless you're looking at
over 40Mb/s sustained, I really don't like running snort on two
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Brad McConnell wrote:
|+I can only speak from my own experiences, but I have quite a few Linux
boxes
|+plugged into a 6509, and if I hard-set both the switch and the NICs (Intell
|+EEPRO's, Dell servers) to 100full, I'm guaranteed to get errors, including
|+quite a few
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Circusnuts wrote:
It shouldn't be any different than a 4 port router. I'm not sure what is
supported in the 1600 IOS, but here is a basic template of the Telco Cloud
config.
Only difference would be needing to switch to/from a tunnel between the
routers, or over IP
That is exactly right, it tells you what follows is indeed hex. Useful if
all the hex value is still in the Numerical range.
John Spencer CCNP
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The pin placement is outlined either as W or N's.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/cisagspl/agscfig/34084.
htm#xtocid2857013
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/illus/h/78/h1978.gif
These jumpers are located in the front of the card, centered. Remember-
with the AGS's you cannot
I understand that both (Route Poisoning and Poison reverse) are used with
Distance Vector Routing Protocols, but I am not able to get a clear
definition
of Route Poisoning..
What is the difference between the two??
Thanks in Advance
AKI
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http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/131/7.html
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Subject: How to Multiplex 3 T1s [7:4625]
Colleagues,
I am
Can anyone plz tell me how many books we need for
fulfilling the course of Cisco Security Specialist,
which contain four exams. There is no book of PIX
Firewall available. I m waiting for your suggestions.
Shoaib
CCNP,MCSE
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I have a fractional T3 for Internet connection in my
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Priscilla,
You are correct. While there are only few differences between the SX and
LX, the main difference is that SX uses a 850nm wavelength, while LX uses a
1310nm wave length. So one can not connect the two interface types, even at
relatively short distances. Thanks for your help...
-Scott
Hi all
what we mean by redistribution one protocole into another
best regards and thanks in advance
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Kevin,
Yep that worked. Everything in the table matched up correctly. Thanks for
the help!
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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 5:53 PM
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Subject: Re: ID that router..
A basic description of redistribution is the ability to integrate networks
running different protocols. Have a look at the link below and proceed from
there.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/redist.html
Ahmed Malkawi on 05/16/2001 03:31:51 PM
Please respond to Ahmed Malkawi
To:
Quick Question...
Does anyone know of any good (and hopefully affordable) CCNP bootcamps in
NY?
I've been calling a bunch of places, but I get the same response from all of
them.
We are in the process of putting one together, but in the meantime, would
you be interested in
our WIN2K
External inverse multiplexing devices also should be considered.
Tiara Networks make some interesting ones, and I believe Adtran and
some others also have a product. While these are another box to
manage, they do unload lots of CPU cycles from the router, and may be
cheaper per-interface.
Can anyone give compare the CCIE written to the CID 3.0 test? Is there any
similarity at all? Thanks!
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Has anyone ever done this with frame circuits? I have 3 T1 circuits
terminating on one of our shared frame circuits and would like to bond at
least two without going to point-to-point.
Anyone?
Kelly D Griffin, CCNA, CCDA
Network Engineer
Kg2 Network Design
877.418.4025
http://www.kg2.com
On Tue, 15 May 2001, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
Perhaps bringing it into perspective, is dCEF a collective? Is Seven
of Nine the future of the VIP?
Or an acceptable loss ratio? 77.7% of all packets/cells make it through?
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You can find the requirements at the the Cisco web site under training
certs, also I found the below that might help.
=NETWORK SECURITY TRAINING ON CD-ROM
The Learning Store carries three new CDs to help students
prepare for the Cisco Security Specialist 1 designation. CDs
are available for the
Can anyone recommend which Boson test is the best prep for the Remote Access
CCNP exam?
Thanks,
Steve
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Try locking DTR on the lines with speed 15200 Also , You need to envoke
the AAA process at the lines with the command Login default or something.
I can't remember the exact command. Try bypassing the AAA at the lines with
autoselet PPP.
Whatch your debugs like ppp authenication and ppp
Hi,
Are the processors in the CISCO routers commercial off the shelf chips, eg
power pc chips, or are they in-house products?
Thks.
Cheers,
Chee Leong
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Don,
Here is the sh ver from a 3640 in which I am using a 4 port IMA card.
Hope this helps.
Jeff
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) 3600 Software (C3640-IS56I-M), Version 12.1(5)T7, RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)
TAC Support:
Also check out Black Box - www.blackbox.co.uk
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I haven't found one either. There's tons of information in the manuals
though. It covers IPSec, VPN, encryption, NAT, PAT, etc. If you hear of a
good one that is test oriented, please let me know.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/
Allen May
Network Security
I am a new CCNA now and want to become a CCIE..
Any advise ?
thank you
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great advise (Thank God for Boson, CCBootCamp.com and
Caslow !!!)... Now onto the Lab
Hi Kiran,
Here are some suggestions from my past experience from one of the dial
IP setups in India. Your config seems to be OK.
1. Try connecting through an external modem (any known good vendor like
USR, Boca, etc.) if you can change the modules or if you have a spare
Asnych module. If that
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Aki Christopoulos wrote:
I understand that both (Route Poisoning and Poison reverse) are used with
Distance Vector Routing Protocols, but I am not able to get a clear
definition
of Route Poisoning..
What is the difference between the two??
Never heard route poisoning
Don,
Also watch out for this bug
Cisco 2600/3600 series routers running Cisco IOS Releases
12.1(3.1)T and 12.1 (3.1)PI hardware with PM-IMA network modules reloads
during
try this
- Original Message -
From: Rich Chang
To:
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 8:14 AM
Subject: .pdf for BCRAN exam [7:4318]
Is ther a pdf file or equivalent for the BCRAN examination? If so, where?
Thanks RC
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 9:54 AM
Subject: CCNP bootcamp in NY? [7:4676]
Quick Question...
Does anyone know of any good (and hopefully affordable) CCNP bootcamps in
NY?
I've
Perhaps we're talking about split horizon and poison reverse??
Bri
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From: Michel Lavondes
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 8:39 AM
Subject: Re: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Aki Christopoulos wrote:
I understand
Hi group,
Does any body know about a good online document that describes the operation
of Point-to-Point Protocolo or PPP.
Thanks in advance
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do you really think ccna is a good cert i was thinking about maybe sometime
looking into probaly trying to get one or two
Don
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From: Steven Wagner
To:
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 8:13 AM
Subject: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]
I am currently a network
Excellent. I know you don't get a certification for passing it, but I
really think this is one of the hardest written tests I've ever had to take.
Good job...
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Hi Phil,
It's you to the rescue again. :-)
But unfortunately, it will not let me type the frame-relay intf-type dce and
the frame-relay route 100. commands. Is there something that I have to
do on the 1602 for this?(Since it has a 56kbps wic with a built-in csu/dsu).
I scoured the CCO with
I am told that you cannot run the Firewall feature and H.323 simultaneously
on a router. Does anyone know this to be true?
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CPu =commercial chips
ROM chips = Cisco (made by commercial)
NVRAM = Commercial
I/O = Cisco
Memory = Cisco (made by commercial)
can vary on platform though
steve
From: Tan Chee Leong
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CISCO ROuter Processor [7:4686]
Date: Wed, 16 May
This might seem alittle confusing ..
We have two sites in different locactions ..
Network A is in carlton Tx, and has been originally been provided with
Network adress 63.x.x.x/24 (registered and routable)
Network B is in San Jose with a class B adress of x.x.0.0/16 . This Network
has been
I have used a Larscom Mega-T inverse mux CSU. Works great with 2 to 4 T-1s.
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I am currently trying to multiplex / bind 3 parallel T1 clear channel
circuits.
The circuits will be terminating on a 7206 router
thanks brian
can u please look into secon part of my question
100m is the max for fe, is there possibly a mismatch for speed or duplex?
Got Fluke??
Bri
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From: Jim Barksdale
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: cross cable length
I have a cisco 3030 VPN concentrator that is using IPSec and NT Domian
authentication. Our users do no want the NT Domain logon screen to pop up.
I have set the MSLogon tye = 0 and MSLogon = 1 in the .pcf file, but it does
not seem to work. I have successfully accomplished the task using PPTP.
Do you have the DCE end of your serial cable pluged into the AGS's
serial port.
FYI on the mci cards the serial port mode jumpers are in front of the
serial cable connector. For DCE mode you want jumper W51 and W41
jumpered. Refer to this url for configuring an mci card.
If you really want to understand PPP in-depth and be able to troubleshoot it
well I would recommend the RFC on PPP (RFC1661). It's only about 50 pages
and actually isn't a bad read.
Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (RS)(ISP/Dial) CCSI #98640
5G Networks, Inc.
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(925) 260-2724
On 16-May-2001, Moahzam Durrani wrote:
This might seem alittle confusing ..
We have two sites in different locactions ..
Network A is in carlton Tx, and has been originally been provided with
Network adress 63.x.x.x/24 (registered and routable)
Network B is in San Jose with a class B
Don't speak 2900 yet...
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Wed, 16 May 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks brian
can u please look into secon part of my question
100m is the max for fe, is there possibly a mismatch for speed or duplex?
Got Fluke??
Poison reverse poisons the route.
Half dozen of one , six of the other.
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From: Michel Lavondes
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Aki Christopoulos wrote:
I understand that
I was wondering if anybody has ever been able to compare the performance of
routers doing CEF switching vs. fast switching (or one of its variants like
optimum switching) in an environment where routes change rarely (like an
enterprise, not an ISP, as I think we all agree that CEF is very useful
Hi group,
I passed CID today to complete the CCDP. The test was not too difficult. I
used the Cisco Press book, Boson, and Cisco's web site to supplement info
about Stratacom.
The Cramsession from Brainbuzz is a very good hit the highlights guide,
however I found some differences about the
Hi,
As far as I understand it, having just read both the Sybex and ICND CCNA
books, it's as follows:
Route poisoning attempts to eliminate routing loops caused by inconsistent
updates. If a router's link to a network goes down, it poisons the link
by putting in a table entry for the network as
Has anybody here ever actually worked on (or even seen) a live and
functioning Apollo, XNS, CLNS, and/or VINES network lately (like in the last
year or so)? I'm not talking about some experimental lab, but a bona-fide
network that is doing something useful for some organization somewhere. I
am
I have a 4500-M with the following modules: 4pt serial, 6pt ethernet, 8pt
bri
Would I get a better deal if I sold the modules separately on Ebay or sell
the box as it sits now? If anyone is looking for a 4500-M, let me know.
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It has been claimed that there are several advantages that L2TP has over
PPTP and L2F. In particular, one of the supposed advantages is that whereas
PPTP and L2F can only be used in an IP environment, L2TP can be used in
non-IP networks. Cisco doc's make reference to this advantage, and I take
2 years ago a friend working for a mid-sized drywall
company told be about the brand new VINES network they
just had installed to network their 20 or so
computers. Seems to me like the guy just wanted to
insure that he would be the one to fix or upgrade
things in the future. All I can say is
MCNS gets you most of the way, even on the PIX topics. At that point, if
you have a copy of the main PIX configuration guide, and the IPSec
configuration guide, that's all you need (both of which can be read through
straight off of cisco.com). We got a 515 in the other day that had both
books
So I guess security isn't one of your strong points?
Unsubscribe directions are at the bottom of each email
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From: David Wong
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 12:33 AM
Subject: Re: hi [7:4536]
I didn't sign up for this discussion group. Someone
I am trying to set up a 2511 as an access server. I believe I have that end
set properly. When I telnet to jump to another router I get the message
that is not an open connection. I am not sure what I missed in vty of
router going to. Is there documentation I can get to help me set this up.
As
Several Canadian government departments still have Vines up and running.
But they are all looking to migrate in the near future.
Kevin Wigle
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 2:55 PM
Subject: Re: Anybody seen a live production network of Apollo,
Hi folks,
I got a 2511 with 16megs flash and 16megs dram that I would like to trade
for a 2621 router or equivalent. Reply directly to me if interested.
-Frank
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Has anybody here ever actually worked on (or even seen) a live and
functioning Apollo, XNS, CLNS, and/or VINES network lately (like in the last
year or so)? I'm not talking about some experimental lab, but a bona-fide
network that is doing something useful
Here are the following concerns my client has in regards to thier
configuration. Please give me your thoughts on this situation.
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Here are a few of the Questions we have in relation to the PIX 515 Firewall.
We are using IOS 5.2 on the PIX just so you know.
We need to Re-IP the Crypto
In a BGP route map, when you use the match statement:
match
next hop x.x.x.x
Is this set to match inbound, or outbound, packets passing through the
specified interface, or am I completely off-base and it is neither one?
TIA
Scott
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exam this morningand failed. It took me 3 tries to pass the Juniper
Network Certified Internet Specialist (JNCIS). I remembered every
questions each time I took the exam and wrote them downafter the exam.
Because of this, I
The config on the 2511 would look something like:
int loopback 0
ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255
ip host r1 2001 1.1.1.1
ip host r2 2002 1.1.1.1
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ePresence as Banyan is called these days has officially stop supporting all
of its VINES related products as of 04-30-2001. You can still download
patches at http://products.banyan.com/, but only if you have a valid V.I.P.
certificate number.
Good Luck
Through Complexity there is Simplicity,
Is there an advantage to taking all 4 CCNP tests, or just the foundations
test plus support?
I'm wondering if the Cert is any different, or employers would know the
difference, or care about
the difference?
Thanks a million in advance,
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you didn't show us the relevent lines of your config..
and you didn't describe how you attempted to jump to another
router
so we can't help.
So, I searched CCO and within a few seconds came up with:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/comm_server.html
most are off the shelf, no power pc, some motorola some intel and others
risc
Eugene
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Hi,
Are the processors in the CISCO routers commercial off the shelf chips, eg
power pc chips, or are they in-house products?
Are you not able to do a show run in enable mode? or am I just being silly?
RL
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thanks brian
can u please look into secon part of my question
100m is the max for fe, is there possibly a mismatch for speed or
duplex?
Got
That should read
match interface
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From: Davis, Scott [ISE/RAC] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: BGP Route map [7:4730]
In a BGP route map, when you use the match statement:
match
next hop x.x.x.x
Is
My first post was truncated in delivery.
The config on the 2511 would look something like:
int loopback 0
ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255
ip host r1 2001 1.1.1.1
ip host r2 2002 1.1.1.1
ip host r16 2016 1.1.1.1
line 0 16
no exec
transport input all
To connect to the first router type r1
it
Its the same certification Marshal, with the only difference being that one
option allows you to test on three different topics as opposed to taking
those tests separately. Generally, its been my experience that employers
will not care how you got the CCNP only that you got it.
-Original
Anyone experience translating LAT to TCP for VMS? we have a lot of old
terminal servers that will not scale to IP, and our time line will not allow
enough time to covert these terminal servers to a model that will support
IP. there are a couple of options we are exploring. to translate and
ok sorry for all the posts, lets try this one more time.
I am working on practice tests for BSCN and do not understand
why I got this one wrong. Given the following:
match clauses:
interface ethernet0
set clauses:
next hop x.x.x.x
Does this attempt to match outbound or inbound packets on the
Ya know,
this guy blast everybody for having an mcse that cant do 1)blahblahblah and
2)yuckyuckyuck. so he is going to get a ccna (yeah there rare) but nobody
will let him in the: well here is the quote The problem is that I have very
limited exposure
to
routers, switches and all the juicy
I don't think the method in which you take the CCNP tests matter to an
employer. The employer is most interested on how you come across in the
interview. Sufficed to say, you may score more points as an over-read
CCNA... than a floundering with the topics new CCNP.
The CCNP is a good career
Have you thought about HSRP, it may do what you need.
RL
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Pravin Gade wrote:
Are U looking for a V.35/V32 fallback switch to achiev router
redundancy.
Edward Gomez wrote:
Hi all,
I am currently
Actually what I am looking for is a serial a/b switch that will move the
serial connection (v.35) from router A to router B when it detects that the
router is down. The scenario would be lets say a frame relay T1 circuit goes
into lets say a 2620(Rtr A) . If that router goes down i'm pretty much
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Hi all -
I'm encountering some problems with mail delivery, and it seems that the
Pix firewall may be the culprit. Here are the symptoms (IP and domain
names have ben changed to protect the inept):
- telnet to port 25 from a machine not passing through the pix and you
get a standard response:
Hi all
There are five pdf's on my ftp site that contain the Network design and case
studies pages.
There are other related docs, too, contained in the pdf's.
I am following the blueprint for ccie written trying to cover most topics for
the test.
Little secret most of the cisco press books are
We provide new networks for customers, from circuits to complete router
configurations so I see quite a few networks... We receive about 1 request
every 2-3 months for some of these, usually DECNET or VINES.. I was quite
surprised to see this when I started here!
Mike Munoz
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Hey moron you shoot craps you don't talk it. It is a lot more fun that way.
When I signed up, I thought that all my questions would be answered.
Imagine my dismay, now I can't even ping anybody on the network, and it is
all your fault for goofing around dave.
don
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Jim I see your point, but it don't make sense.
Oh, them big letters was a nice touch.
Don
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From: Jim Dixon
To: Donald B Johnson jr
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 2:12 PM
Subject: RE: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]
Don, please
take your whining to somewhere it will
I'm curious as to why you would have router redundancy and not circuit
redundancy. My experience has been that the majority of downtime is WAN
related not router related. Wouldn't it be cheaper to order another T1 to
terminate on Router B and run HSRP? Having 2 routers is nice but doesn't
seem to
Doug,
It's the IOS version. Go to at least 5.2(3) I think (apologies for being
too lazy to look it up) to remove the problem, or remove the fixup protocol
smtp 25 as an interim solution to your problem till you can get downtime to
upgrade.
Can almost guarantee that's what the problem is. I've
How does one go about justifying the renumbering of public addresses to
management?
A /19, /20, or /21 could save us a lot of routing nightmares and our
providers won't give
us anything greater than a /22 (which we have lots of). We could easily get
portable
address space from ARIN in a single,
Last year I stumbled onto a page on CCO (as long as you have a service
contract) that let you order any and all Cisco documents (i.e. manuals) for
*FREE*.
At the time I ordered all the IOS docs and actually got the whole thing (
all 12.0 in a big heavy box) some months later.
I can't seem to find
Anyone wants to trade lab scenarios with me?
I have CCIE books spare to swap, Doyle, Caslow, Clarke, Comer, etc. etc.
Thanks
Rashid Lohiya
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020 8509 2990
07785 362626
www.pioneer-computers.com
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Last person to show some maturity is a rotten egg.
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From: Donald B Johnson jr
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]
Jim I see your point, but it don't make sense.
Oh, them big letters was a nice
Big difference is in prep, if you take foundations, you must be able to
pass all 3 sections on the same test, as opposed to focusing on 1 at a
time if you take the separate tests.
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Wed, 16 May 2001, William E. Gragido wrote:
Its the
for 15-20k, u could get 2 circuits and load balance em.
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Edward Gomez wrote:
Actually what I am looking for is a serial a/b switch that will move the
serial connection (v.35) from router A to router B when it detects
Is SUP2+MSFC2 worth upgrading to from SUP1A+MSFC1? Anyone had this in place
for awhile or comments on the architecture?
-dre
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