Dear all
could you show me How I can register key and password in website
http://weblearning.cisco.com
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Does anyone know where I can download the 12.2 T version of the IOS the
Train release for the 2514 router? I current have a 2514 running IOS
12.1.5 IP Plus feature set require the T release since I need the DHCP
support on the ethernet interface.
Regards,
Hunt
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You can get transceivers pretty cheap nowadays - $3-5 each on eBay if you
look hard enough. Otherwise, you're relegated to finding AUI to Thin or
Thick Ethernet transceivers, and running thick Ethernet (gasp! don't forget
the 50 ohm terminators) to connect your Sparcs. Here's 5 for $14.99
http:
Mike- I know there are probably some configs to do this from the Aux port,
but it's generally something that only used in test racks with an actual
Access Server (i.e. 2509, 2510, 2511, 2512, 2600's, & 5x00's). The art of
reverse Telnet is actually Telnet-ing into a loopback of the router you are
Have you heard or read of an RSP for the 7xxx series routers ??? It's
virtually the same thing (processing engine), except the Supervisors are for
the Catalyst 5000's & 5500's. Things changed a little with the 6000 series
when they added MSFC's. Anything with an external processor is a more of
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Do you own or use any kind of PDA(Personal Digital Assistant)?
no
Do you own or use a digital camera or camcorder?yes
Do you own or use a Sony game console such as PS1,PS2 or Gameboy?
yes
Do you own or use a MP3 player?
How do I reverse Telnet from one Router to another? What cabling is
required? Are any configs on the A and B Router required?
Thanks
Mike
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Excellent point Preston. We can't forget multilink either. HDLC is also the
default encap for ISDN:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/dial
ts_c/dtsprt3/dcdbri.htm#xtocid771414
HTH
MikeN
Network Engineer
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It's the "brains" of a Catalyst 5x00 (5000 or 5500). It comes in 3 flavors,
Sup I, Sup II, Sup III (is there a Sup IV yet?)
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From: Preston Kilburn
To:
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 8:58 PM
Subject: Supervisor Engine [7:10752]
> Hey, I hate to sound like an idio
One difference between PPP and HDLC is that PPP supports authentication from
PAP (password authentication protocol) and CHAP (Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocol). I believe that PPP runs over ISDN and HDLC
doesn't (but don't quote me on that one, I'm not sure).
-P
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You have two replies to the same question sent an hour ago. Please see
above.
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> Dear all
> I type copy tftp flash when finish the report occour
>
> [OK - 4338960/8388608 bytes]
>
> Verifying checksum... inva
I agree. PPP is a non-proprietary protocol and HDLC is vendor specific. If
you are connecting to a non Cisco device, use PPP. If you are connecting 2
Cisco devices, use HDLC. HDLC is the default encapsulation on Cisco routers.
HTH
MikeN
Network Engineer
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For lack of a better way of explaining it, it is brains of the outfit so to
speak. It is where the operating system resides(smart/manageable blades have
their own OS.) It coordinates and manages the Phoenix, SAINT, SAGE, EARL,
switching decisions, stores the CAM, etc.
HTH,
MikeN
Network Engi
The answer to this question depends on which Catalyst switch you are talking
about. The 2900XL's can have up to 68 VLANS and therefore you would be able
to have 64 instances of spanning tree running. Show vtp stat will show you
the possible number of vlans on your hardware.
You your second questi
Dear all
I type copy tftp flash when finish the report occour
[OK - 4338960/8388608 bytes]
Verifying checksum... invalid (expected 0x54A7, computed 0x2564)
Flash copy took 0:03:20 [hh:mm:ss]
When I show flash the report
System flash directory:
File Length Name/status
1 4338960 igs-i
The Van Jacobson compression could be a problem, but I doubt it. You would
see a problem during the first connection. It is more likely a problem with
ppp multichassis multlink. There are some older ISP ISDN boxes out there
that are not able to do multichassis multilink(I can't remember what they
This looks like a possible corrupted image or the wrong image for the
device.
Phil
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From: "friend"
To:
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 11:50 PM
Subject: problem when copy tftp flash [7:10750]
> Dear all
> When I type copy tftp flash
> the mesege occur
>
> [OK - 433896
HI ALL:
Any body have ccan past paper??
if have can you send to my e-mail
thx a lot
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HI ALL:
Have any body have ccna Question?
Can you send to my e-mail address
thx a lot
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You can choose to either run common (or mono) spanning tree where there is
only 1 spanning tree for all VLANs. Advantage: Less overhead.
Disadvantage: Suboptimal trees for some VLANs and a change causes one big
STP recalc. You could also choose to run PVST (Per VLAN Spanning Tree) in
which cas
The error is the calculated checksum after the transfer doesn't match the
reported checksum:
1 4338960 igs-in-l_111-13a(1).bin [invalid checksum]
The file has been corrupted either during the download from Cisco or while
reflashing the router. It you get the same error each time, try download
Hey, I hate to sound like an idiot here, but what is a "supervisor engine"
? I went through both a CCNA and a ICND class, and have checked books, and
I still can't figure out what it is!
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Michael,
You can do dot1q(802.1q) trunking on a 10mbps ethernet link but not
ISL. You need to use high end routers such as the 4500 or the 4700. I
got one 4500m left with 2 ethernet ports left I can give to you for a good
price if you're interested.
And if anyone flames me about claiming that 1
Dear all
When I type copy tftp flash
the mesege occur
[OK - 4338960/8388608 bytes]
Verifying checksum... invalid (expected 0x54A7, computed 0x2564)
Flash copy took 0:03:20 [hh:mm:ss]
Router(boot)#
when I show flash mesege
ystem flash directory:
File Length Name/status
1 4338960 igs-in-l
Let's say that not every CCIE get all these certs.
Moreover, being certified CCIE doesn't prevent me from
recertifying CCNP and CCDP every 3 years as far as I
know ;-(
Cheers,
Claude-Vincent Perez
CCIE# 7419, CCDP, CCNP
--- hal9001 wrote:
> Thankyou, William, it is a long, very hard road and
>
Ohhh- try this guy http://pacificcable.com/. The owner's name is Dave & he
either stocks the cable or can make it in short order. I started using him
early on with weird AGS cables & we have now gotten him on a couple of bids
@ work. Prices are great & the service is the best I've ever encounte
To the original poster "Dude where you been !!!" There is constant traffic
about homelabs & quite a lot of material out about it. I have an article or
two about the older equipment that can be used, such as the AGS's, 3000's
,etc. Contact me offline if you are interested.
Phil
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>
> My question is as follows:
>
>
> For my home lab is it possible to run ISL trunking on a 10 Mbps link.
I
> know that it is supposed to be 100 Mbps, but I could swear I read that it
> can run at 10 Mbps
AFAIK, you must have 100Mbps to do ISL
Mike W.
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> Good Morning,
>
> My question is as follows:
>
>
> For my home lab is it possible to run ISL trunking on a 10 Mbps link.
I
> know that it is supposed to be 100 Mbp
Prices are low on a lot of the Cisco stuff, but this is good extreme for 2500
FLASH...
http://search.auctions.yahoo.com/search/auc?p=cisco+flash&alocale=0us&acc=us
Phil
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sorry, I was refering to the MII(media independent interface) connector.
Just wanted to know where I would get the cable for that. You have two
of those on the Catalyst 5000 Switches you know.
Omer
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Hi,
I am running BGP in my network, however, I do not understand the
implications of advertising default route to my peer. How will this action
affect my network? My Manager forbids me to advertise default route to our
peer. Can someone please advise? Thanks.
Regards,
Cheeyong
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> Do you own or use any kind of PDA(Personal Digital Assistant)? yes
> Do you own or use a digital camera or camcorder? yes
> Do you own or use a Sony game co
one glaring difference, I have heard that Cisco's hdlc is modified so it
will not work with non cisco hdlc. PPP is PPP, you can attach a non Cisco
router running pp to it and be successful.
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, friend wrote:
> Dear all
>
I would also like to volunteer to be a beta tester
""[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)"" wrote in
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> Howard, you have mentioned that you are working on a new book that
> is aimed at ISPs. Is there a timeframe for this book? Do you need any
>
Sam,
You've gotten several good replies about using DHCP super-scopes and
multiple HSRP groups. While these ideas will certainly work, there's a far
simpler approach.
Your original question was whether or not using HSRP allowed you to use the
T1 connected to the secondary router. The answer is
Dear all
pls show me difference ppp and hdlc
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No, you can take the CCNP tests in any order.
-dlb
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> I think you need to pass the first three exams before CIT.You'll find some
> difficulty in understanding many points in CIT which are covered in
details
> in th
Howard, you have mentioned that you are working on a new book that
is aimed at ISPs. Is there a timeframe for this book? Do you need any
"beta testers"?
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This may help you out, watch the wrap:
http://www.blizzard.com/support/index.asp?Action=Solution&BugID=226
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From: "Steve Roman"
To:
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 5:01 PM
Subject: Diablo II [7:10716]
> Does anyone know what ports Diablo II uses. Need to block it.
If you read that article it gives the idea that this could stop the internet
from working. Let me just say that if there is an ISP or Tier 1 provider
out there that has http enabled on there router, then they should get hacked
and brought down for being stupid. They make it seem that you need ht
If no one knowsthe answer, Try sniffing your packets on that segment you
can probably find out.
George, Head Janitor, CCNA CCDA
Cisco Systems
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> Does anyone know what ports Diablo II uses. Need to block it.
Messa
The reason you cant ping from the router itself is that when you specified
what traffic to encrypt and send to the tunnel you only specified the
subnets behind the firewall and router. If you try and ping the other side
it will not go through the tunnel because it is not a match on the
access-l
Thanks for you help, Jim.
I will try setting both sides to 56, however I have verified that it does
not appear to be a speed mismatch between the routers with the "debug q931"
output. Although I guess it could still be that the telco only provisioned
a 56k line? But the other B channel is conne
as always, Priscilla, your insight is welcome and valuable. I, for one, can
not imagine much better advice.
Chuck
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Priscilla Oppenheimer
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 10:14 AM
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Subject: Re
Here's the setup
Cisco-ATM termination ATM CLOUD Cisco26xx
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Ethernet
I a
I have an ISP who claims the local Telco claims that my intermittent ISDN
BRI connections are based on the lack of VJ compression.
I have enabled VJ compression, however the Telco claims it is still not
visible in their log files for my line.
I never did have this with my previous ISP in our 3
This looks like similar symptoms to a bug I came across a while ago.
CONFREQs sent by one end and completely ignored by the other. I was using
different hardware though, so it may be something completely different :-)
As Tony says, strip the configs down to the bare essentials. In my case
the th
QuestionsResponse
Do you own or use any kind of PDA(Personal Digital Assistant)? yes
Do you own or use a digital camera or camcorder?yes
Do you own or use a Sony game console such as PS1,PS2 or Gameboy? no
Do you own or use a MP3 player? no
Do you own or u
How many STP are possible to have on one Catalyst Switch?
Can anyone confirm if each VLan has it's own Spanning Tree priority number?
The above (second) question is in reference to Bruce Caslow's explanation in
BRS Vol. 1, Page 821, last sentence in Paragraph 2.
Any thoughts!
Thanks & Regards,
QuestionsResponse
Do you own or use any kind of PDA(Personal Digital Assistant)? yes
Do you own or use a digital camera or camcorder? yes
Do you own or use a Sony game console such as PS1,PS2 or Gameboy?
no
Do you own or use a MP3 player? no
Do you own or use a DV
Thanks Alex, but I already have an idle-timer value of over 2 million
seconds as well as the load-threshold set to 1.
As Tony pointed out earlier, it appears from the debugs to be a problem
during the LCP negotiation phase, prior to even attempting to authenticate
with CHAP.
Here is some of the
Hey since it seems a post of mine has been misunderstood, let me clarify. I
have no problem with people asking how to solve a problem. Those posts and
replies are typically the most information filled and the best.
Brian
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Does anyone have a good network information template? I'm trying to put
something together to keep track of all our WAN routers and I wondering if
someone out there has a good Access, Excel, etc. Database template that they
use to keep track of all this information (IP addresses, serial #s, Circu
The exact equipment varies from rack to rack and from location to location.
You shouldn't waste time trying to build an exact duplicate because at best,
you can only build an exact duplicate of a single rack at a single location.
What you do need to do is make sure that you understand every type o
Sorry!
I am selling these two items:
1- WS- x5203 10/100 FastEthernet Switching module
1- WS- x5101- FDDI module MMF
Both for $600.00
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Does anyone know what ports Diablo II uses. Need to block it.
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Thankyou, William, it is a long, very hard road and in this consumer
orientated society unless you advertise your wares you will end up at the
bottom of the pile!
Karl - Bottom of the Pile!
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From: "William Gragido"
To: "'hal9001'" ;
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 10:13
I have an IPSec tunnel set up between PIX and a 2600 and it works perfectly
for clients end-to-end. However, I can't ping across the VPN from pix or
router.
I suspect a routing issue. When I try to add a route to tell it anything
going to the other end should use that IP on that interface, it g
Oletu- Have you configured the NAT piece of this puzzle??
Unless it is a "private" network, I am understanding this to be a situation
of you putting your workstation on a private address space (192.168.x.x),
and even with routing protocols or static routes properly configured, you're
not going to
I think that Claude has every right to put them there if he so desires
seeing as they are different certifications and he earned them.
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Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 3:31 PM
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Subjec
A good TFTP program to use (Cisco TAC even recommends using over their own
utility) would be the TFTP util from Klever Nothings. It's called Pumpkin
TFTP.
You can find it at the following, and it's free. It works flawlessly- on
all Windows Platforms!
http://www.klever.net/kin/pumpkin.html
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12.0(9) requirements
4M flash 32M RAM for IP only
8M flash 32 MB RAM for any other image
-e-
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From: Rex Chan
To:
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 3:24 AM
Subject: Problem of upgrade IOS 12.09 (4500M) [7:10612]
> Hi
>
> when I upgrade from Ver11.2 IOS to ver12.09 Ent. I
Flaunt it Claude flaunt it! Dennis I gather he's a great guy and a real hit
with the ladies as well, apparently they are all choked or is that they get
all choked up about him.
Karl
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From: "Dennis H"
To:
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: Cisco Certifi
Flaunt it Claude flaunt it! Dennis I gather he's a great guy and a real hit
with the ladies as well, apparently they are all choked or is that they get
all choked up about him.
Karl
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From: "Dennis H"
To:
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: Cisco Certifi
Flaunt it Claude flaunt it!
Karl
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From: "Dennis H"
To:
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: Cisco Certifications still worth anything? [7:10599]
> Claude,
>
> Don't you think it's a little tacky to put CCDP and CCNP after CCIE? The
> fact that you're C
When you mean when you say "browse the net" ? do you mean the network
neighborhood? If it is then it might not even be a problem with the link or
the router. It may simply be a browsing problem i.e. you may need to use a
LMHOST file, WINS server or something like that.
""Mr. Oletu Hosea Gods
If u have configured NAT your first question is answered automatically i.e
NAT will take care of both of your requirements.
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> Hello,
>
> I got a small LAN running NAT on a 2500/PIX gateway
> combo doing 192.168s. All is
Claude,
Don't you think it's a little tacky to put CCDP and CCNP after CCIE? The
fact that you're CCIE should demonstrate you're ABOVE NP/DP level, no?
Dennis
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> I agree with you, guys. In my case, I am working o
I am not sure why the below url did you go through. But here is another
try:
"http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/vpnclient-3des";
You need CCO for
this.
-Frank
Just passed my BSCN yesterday and wanted to say that reading over the
questions and replys has helped me gain that extra knowledge needed to pass
the test. As for what questions i got on the test, Without breaking the
NDA, I studied hard on the following subects (hint hint) BGP, Policy based
rou
You need CCO for
this.
-Frank
On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, Harrison, Michael wrote:
> Win2K forced Cisco to update most of
Since the PIX does not use IOS I doubt that it is vulnerable to the same
attack. The http interface is only enabled for access from the inside
network. If I remember correctly the IP address of the workstation or the
TACACS authentication must be configured through the CLI first before the
https
Here is some information on setting up the Windows 2000 VPN client. I think
this setup uses the built-in VPN client of Windows 2K. The steps detail how
to setup the PIX to allow connections.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_60/ipsec/exvpn
cl.htm#xtocid2817920
-O
Win2K forced Cisco to update most of their tools and software. The PIX
software for Win2K is planned and will be released but it is not available
now. Here is the reference:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/756/partnership/microsoft/initiatives/win
2kproducts.html
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Fr
PIX only just now enabled HTTP access to it in version 6 so you should be
OK. I'm not sure about the VPN boxes.
Allen
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From: "Plantier, Spencer"
To:
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 11:19 AM
Subject: Does anyone know if this effects PIX or VPN boxes [7:10664]
> Does a
I agree- my boss passed down his book after he passed the CCIE & claimed the
exercises where very key in getting him to focus on the right areas for
passing the lab. I think the book & answers runs around $500.
All the best !!!
Phil
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From: "Harrison, Michael"
To:
S
?o)
I don't understand the answer.
I can't find the location or a hint to find the VPN-Client for Win2000.
Regards, Holger.
Frank Kim wrote:
> You need CCO for this.
>
> -Frank
>
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Eric Rivard wrote:
>
> > does any one know where I can download the Cisco VPN client for Win
This document explains how to channel interfaces on the 6500 with MSM
cards, which means channeling 4 gigabit interfaces between the Switch and
the router module, however you can easily extrapolate the examples to any
other Catalyst/Router combo.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/la
?o)
I don't understand the answer.
I can't find the location or a hint to find the VPN-Client for Win2000.
Regards, Holger.
Frank Kim wrote:
> You need CCO for this.
>
> -Frank
>
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Eric Rivard wrote:
>
> > does any one know where I can download the Cisco VPN client for Win
For question 2, CEF is able to do both per destination forwarding(default)
and per packet forwarding when doing load-balancing. You can configure the
out-bound interface to per-packet forwarding using the "no ip load-sharing
per-destination" command
Richard
""[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aaron.z)"" wrot
A !!! I did move to 2000 & have noticed goofy stuff like extensions.
Thanks Steve- I will try again !!!
Phil
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From: "Stephen Skinner"
To: ;
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: Cat5k TFTP problems [7:10637]
>
> do you know what ..
>
> i had t
Check out www.ccbootcamp.com They have a lab package of 17+ labs that
should give you the work out you need. The package is cheap when compared
to a CCIE lab prep course from the big training vendors. The only drawback
is that you have to supply your own answers to your own questions instead of
At 01:01 PM 7/2/01, John Neiberger wrote:
>EIGRP has some of the benefits of LS protocols, such as a hello
>subprotocol and triggered updates, but its behavior is entirely distance
>vector. It still uses split horizon with poison reverse; it does not
>have a complete view of the area topology; it
I did some research on this about a year ago for a project at work.
As of version 5.4(3) of the catalyst OS code, local Usernames and Passwords
were not supported. Sorry guys, you can't do it.
HTH,
Karen
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On 6/30/2001 at 4:56 AM Gareth Hinton wro
Go to www.dialways.com and download their enterprise software demo. There is
a radius test utility inside it called NTRADPING that's really good for
troubleshooting RADIUS stuff. Since its a demo it free...gotta like that
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Hi all,
Does anybody know where I can find CCIE Lab practices, I have the (All in
one study guide), I think the example are only for showing purposes and they
are not challenging enough.
If anyone knows a good web sites with some lab scenarios, I would really
appreciate it.
Thanks in advance,
O
You need more reading, by far. Check out this recommended library for
starters: http://www.ccbootcamp.com/library.htm
There is a ton of info on CCO that you need to reference. Make sure you
look there for any questions that come up.
-Original Message-
From: sumit [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
Here in the Las Vegas area you are looking at $35/hr -- of course our cost
of living is
much less than D.C. :) That is for adjunct faculty (part-timers), full-time
faculty
make more but positions are scarce and you need a Master's degree here.
I don't think the CCAI has any commercial value othe
>A...
>
>that old debate ( i am waiting for howard to comment )
>
>but as far as your answer is consernced ..it`s distance vector HYBRID
>
>a lot of the instructor`s i know read it like this .
>
>EIGRP is based on IGRP ...so it`s distance vector...
EIGRP shares m
Try this site: http://www.anixter.com/techlib
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy
Bac Nguyen wrote:
> Hi all,
> Do you know where I can find more information about CAT5, CAT5E, and CAT5e
?
> Thanks.
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At 04:19 AM 7/2/01, FELIX KISSIEDU wrote:
>try "debug serial interface" command
That won't help him. He wanted to check ip traffic details between two
points on a point-to-point connection. Debug serial shows keepalives and
low-level serial interface stuff.
To look at ip traffic he should use
Michael,
I'm no specialist, but aren't mapped drives tied in with NetBEUI? Is your
WAN link set up to carry this traffic?
Just a thought...
Karen
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On 6/29/2001 at 4:02 PM Michael Montgomery wrote:
>Does anyone know if there are any possible rea
Hi
I,m working towards my CCIE written and have "Jeff Doyle(Vol 2)",Sam Halabi,
Caslow(Ist edition) and CCNP material. Pls advice whether it is sufficient
enough or I have to get more...
Are the white papers available on groupstudy enough for token ring and
RIFs.
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Warm regards,
Sumit
Mes
It sounds like file not found... oh boy... what a help I am... Check that
your tftp directory is set properly and that you're using the exact filename
as listed in the dir... you could also try to telnet from the cat to
10.1.1.2 port 69 to verify your connectivity... I've seen this before and
no
Hey Chuck,
I encourage you to keep learning how things really work, even if you don't
need it for CCIE. I encourage you keep on your path toward CCIE also, even
though it's frustrating. The two together will make you a superb network
architect.
I think CCIE focuses on the training needed to b
Hey look if we cant ask question tech, and all that is permitted is whats
your strategy for the test and whats the passing score crap, well I'm out..
Bri
- Original Message -
From: "Chuck Larrieu"
To:
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 1:24 PM
Subject: RE: Technical Questions [7:10427]
EIGRP has some of the benefits of LS protocols, such as a hello
subprotocol and triggered updates, but its behavior is entirely distance
vector. It still uses split horizon with poison reverse; it does not
have a complete view of the area topology; it does not pass link-state
information between
A...
that old debate ( i am waiting for howard to comment )
but as far as your answer is consernced ..it`s distance vector HYBRID
a lot of the instructor`s i know read it like this .
EIGRP is based on IGRP ...so it`s distance vector...
EIGRP behave`s like a link sta
>Hi Group members,
>
>Is EIGRP a Distance Vector or a Link State protocol. I thought it is a Link
>State until I read Cisco BSCN book, which classify it as both. Is that
>possible.
>
>Regards to all
>
>Adiah
Absolutely, positively, distance vector, although advanced distance vector.
Cisco occasi
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