Howard,
I would like to also be associate with this beta test project for your book.
Thanks,
Amit
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Howard, you have mentioned that you are working on a new book that
is aimed at ISPs. Is there a
Hi all.
I've just started preparing for thi with the Cisco press VoIP, VoFR and
VoATM. Has anyone written the 640-647 Voice Specialization exam. I have
very little exposure to VoIP and none to VoFR / VoATM. Any hints from
anyone who has written the exam as to how to prepare for the exam. Are the
yes...but how would you feel if the 3920 VLAN and Trunking configuration
were 2 points, and you missed passing your CCIE by 1 point? ;-)
-e-
no shortcuts
at some point after getting organized and not loaning my 3920 out to local
study partners, I'll put it online and let whomever take a crack
Chuck,
Very juicy .,
Chuck Larrieu wrote:
check out this CCO link - the long lost root of the Tech Notes pages
http://www.cisco.com/public/technotes/serv_tips.shtml
Enjoy!
Chuck
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Hi Nish ,
I was planning to give this same exam as well , but I came to know from
Cisco that they have discontinued the Specialization track of Voice.
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Hi all.
I've just
I keep having BGP problems in my home lab. I have mostly 2500's in my home
lab and recently even upgraded to 16DRAM and 16 Flash thinking that would
solve the problem. Most recently I was doing CCBootCamp's Lab-2 and a router
with 16/16 has the error below, then rebooted itself. It will reboot,
Ok here is my 0.02.
I am not a CCIE. I have only an MCSE, and am 25 years old, single father of
one 7 year old daughter. I don't have a college degree. I started my own
consulting firm when I was 18, and went directly to the IT field. I now
have 7 solid years of IT experience under my belt,
Yes,
enable bridging in global config mode for IEEE
802.1d or DEC and place selected interfaces into a
bridge group.
Phil.
--- Burnham, Chris
wrote: When configuring transparent bridging on a
router ,
do you have to specify
one of CRB (Concurrent Routing /Bridging) or
IRB(Intergrated
not enough information Tim. (I find myself sitting here, wishing I were
clairvoyent)... post your show version and maybe a show memory (we'll start
with the first 4 lines of that), and the config that's crashing your router
would be nice, too.
I think I worked Lab-2 with a that same router
Who can help me? I am trying to get cisco2620 modular router to route out
of it's bri interface. can anyone help? below you will find a copy of th
current configurationthe only significant interface to look out for here
is Bri1/0 ...This is the interface i am testing with at the moment. You
You can't ignore the dialer map statement, you need it for legacy DDR.
That's what binds the remote IP address to a phone number.
CM
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From: Uche Ishionwu
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05/07/01 11:53
Subject: My BRI interface will not respond! [7:11045]
Who can help me?
Hi,
CVOICE 640-647 retired for individual NP specialization,
but it is still available as a specialization requirement for
Field Engineer at Cisco Partner, see
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/765/partner_programs/specialization/voice_a
ccess/requirements.shtml
EML
CCNP+Voice, CCDP
-
Can you post a copy of 'sh isdn status' for the bri ?
Phil.
--- Charles Manafa
wrote: You can't ignore the dialer map statement,
you
need it for legacy DDR.
That's what binds the remote IP address to a phone
number.
CM
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From: Uche Ishionwu
To: [EMAIL
Hey Phil,
Here it is:
Cheers--
oks#sh isdn stat bri1/0
Global ISDN Switchtype = basic-net3
ISDN BRI1/0 interface
dsl 8, interface ISDN Switchtype = basic-net3
Layer 1 Status:
ACTIVE
Layer 2 Status:
TEI = 65, Ces = 1, SAPI = 0, State = TEI_ASSIGNED
This is true alright Charles,
but it isnt a must that the dialer map statement is used. you can also
use the dialer string statement.it all depends on wether you are using
the ppp authentication chap command.
This is not where my problem lies.
Thanx for your effort anyway. cheers!
-u.i.
You in Europe?
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Hey Phil,
Here it is:
Cheers--
oks#sh isdn stat bri1/0
Global ISDN
You can get them from Cisco for free + shipping.
Read the How I upgraded my 2500's part of the CCNP link below...
Hth,
Ole
~~~
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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I am using several PIX units to tunnel between locations for where I work.
The Pix to Pix tunnels works fine.
I also have users tunneling in from home/dialup/remotely however they chose
to connect. These connections work almost fine. They all share the same
issue. They cannot see one NT4 server
Hi all,
Does anybody know how to upgrade MIB in the routers ?
When we do upgrade the IOS version, does the upgrading process include MIB
ugrade ?
Thanks
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Cisco terminal server materials refer to various high TCP ports to access
various lines on the terminal server. For example, on a port 2000+x is the
port to use for standard reverse telnet, where x is the line number, and
3000+x is the port to use to do reverse telnet to a rotary.
But then
Priscilla,
Actually, I have seen an H. The other day we were testing connectivity to a
new site in Germany. The connection leaves our network via a router that's
at our site and owned by another company. It traverses this other network
and then arrives at the site in Germany at a router, again
Hi,
Does anyone know of where can I find the software that allows my laptop to
recognize a Flash Card of a Cisco Router.
I appreciate the help,
OMZ
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Hi,
I have a question about IGMP queries and reports.
1. When an IGMP querier router sends a query, this packet is sent to
224.0.0.1
address (01-00-5e-00-00-01) to which all multicast capable hosts listen.
2. When a host sends a membership report (either in reponse to the query, or
an
If you look at new features for various IOS versions on CCO, you will see
what new MIBs are included.
HTH
Dom Stocqueler
rudhy
stiyawan
Might want to change you ISDN switch type?
basic-1tr6
BRI isdn switch for Germany. I know basic-net3 is EuroISDN standard but
your provider may not support it yet
Just a suggestion.
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From: Uche Ishionwu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 2:27
Does anyone know where it's possible to find Radius, Kerberos or TACACS
software for free ?
Joco Paulo Simionato, CCNA
Support Trainee Analyst
Worldwide Customer Services - NCR Brazil
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Visit our web-site : www.ncr.com
If anyone is interested in going to Cisco Networkers (Chicago 7/16-7/20),
please let me know immediately. I'm sure there are companies out there
sending a bunch of engineers...I can help provide a discount. Unfortunately
I can not go. I have 2 passes that I can sell at substantially less than
According to 'sh isdn status' you are good at layers 1
and 2. Try a debug ppp and try the dialup again.
Post the results if you can.
Regards,
Phil.
--- Damien Kelly wrote:
Might want to change you ISDN switch type?
basic-1tr6
BRI isdn switch for Germany. I know basic-net3 is
EuroISDN
I don't think the router needs to be configured to be in any multicast group
in order to process the membership report. A router is registered for a
multicast group if it receives a membership report for that multicast group.
These membership reports can be unsolicited or in response to
Do you know about where it's possible to find these softwares for Linux ?
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Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 11:12 AM
To: Simionato, Joao; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Radius, Kerberos and TACACS for free [7:11070]
HELP!,
Now I'm ONLY getting this error message---
08:34:32: No dialer db, manual isdn call can't dial out
Whats wrong???I'm at my witts end!
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tried changing the Isdn switch type, then got this message:---
08:34:32: No dialer db, manual isdn call can't dial out
So, it cant be that i guess. Anyhow, the service provider is Deutsche
Telekomm ,so i guess they MUST already support it already I suppose!
Thanx alot for the hintand keep
checkout www.winsite.com for shareware radius and tacacs+ software for
windows. There is nothing there for kerberos authentication (go figure) ;)
-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 9:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Hi group,
I have a 2621 Router and an AUI/Fibre converter on
the Fa 0/1 interface. Users are experiencing problems
at the remote end of the fibre link (a 1900 switch).
I have checked all ports and interfaces and nothing
obvious is showing up. All ports are 1/2 duplex
including the uplink
I am preparing for CCNP Switching using Lammle and Cisco Press books. Both
books dedicate a full chapter to HSRP configuration. This topic is not on
the objectives for the CCNP swithcing exam listed on Cisco's site(
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exam
Watch out for low flying planes !!!
and dem pesky U'boats.
--- Uche Ishionwu wrote: yes,
Im in Germany.any tips?
-Uche.
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Do You Yahoo!?
Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk
or your
Exactly, the server is on the ethernet where the bridge is. The router at
the remote side does have another ethernet(e1) interface, but it is being
used, and any device connected to this e1, I am able to ping, via the ISDN
backup link, when I disconnect the wireless.
If this e1 was not being
Uche
Unfortunately, I mistakenly deleted your posting of the sh isdn stat. But I
noticed that layer 1 is up which shows you are connecting to your ISDN
switch. I
can't recall your layer 2 status but does it show multiple frame established?
With the voice-call-failure you might want to enable isdn
Recently I purchased some Flash that was listed as Cisco compatible that
actually came from a 5200 box. Still had the IOS on it. This may be a
similar situation.
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To: [EMAIL
Tim,
That sounds like an IOS issue. Ive had similar things happen. Try a
different flavor of IOS on your 2500s.
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
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cisco hardware: www.optsys.net
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I keep having
If all the users are having problems accessing the
same server, have you checked to see if it's an issue
with that box?
Do a route print and see what routes are set on that
box? Check the arp cache and nbtstat cache.
--- Mark Smith wrote:
I am using several PIX units to tunnel between
If you are running Linux/Unix OS, Free radius is free (www.freeradius.org).
If you prefer TACACS over Radius, go to ftp://ftp-eng.cisco.com and
download tacacs source code. You can even implement S/KEY to work with
both TACACS and Radius. Furthermore, both RADIUS and TACACS allow you to
hack
Ladies Gentlemen,
Any other CCIE Lab resources, I checked www.ccbootcamp.com site, but it's
very expensive. And since I am studying on my own, I cannot afford it.
Please if anyone knows of any other Lab practice resources to let me know.
Thanks in advance for your help.
OMZ
Message
Hey, thanks!
-P
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What's the subnet and gateway on each? Maybe a small typo? I've kicked
myself over that before.
Maybe the box is out of licenses
Allen
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From: Yonkerbonk
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: Weird VPN issue [7:11055]
If all the users are
I think the secondary address could work as a workaround. It would be a way
to logically place the server on its own network.
I think that any solution of that kind is sort of a kludge, though, (no
offence). The design should be fixed. It's screwy to have a server sitting
on that link between
Have you tried no route cache or no mroute cache to see if that could be the
problem? I did that on the routers running an IPSec tunnel and I don't have
any problems so far.
Allen
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From: Javier Contreras
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 9:07 AM
Subject: Re:
Does anyone else get this with every single sent message? Can we get it
removed it from the list? I've been getting this for over a week now.
Allen
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From:
To: Allen May
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 11:27 AM
Subject: DELIVERY FAILURE: User r wilewski (r
This is a WINS issue. I had a similar experience at my last job, with two
servers having the same windows name. Check out the WINS properties (you'll
have to look them up as I don't remember them offhand), and see if you get
the error uniqueID. This may be to root of your problem. It could
If you are a CCIE candidate (passed the written) your local Cisco office
might be able to get you lab scenarios as well as use of their lab. I am
pretty sure that is subject to local policy, but ours will. This book has
practice labs in it as well.
Cisco(r) CCIE(tm) Lab Practice Kit
by
yes. try these sites:
http://www.fatkid.com
http://www.sitamoht.com
Also, try the Cisco TAC - they provide some small scenarios (2-3 router) and
provide the configurations right there on the web page
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/PSP/index.pl?i=Technologies
You could also buy the All
Also, try the website formerly called Cisco in a Nutshell.
http://iponeverything.net/cisco.shtml
-dlb
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yes. try these sites:
http://www.fatkid.com
http://www.sitamoht.com
Also, try the Cisco TAC - they provide some
I second!...It's just blocking my mailbox...pls remove.
Cheers!
-Uche.
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Thanks Chuck! I'll put M back in my list. I tried it again on my network
and did get it! Yeah. (My testing was flawed before.)
I couldn't get to happen either. By turning on debug ip packet detail, I
could see that I was receiving a TTL exceeded, even though the ping result
showed just .
Does anyone have a good study list for BCMSN (Switching 2.0) exam? I'm
currently studying from Osbourne and have been told (albeit by someone not a
CCNP) that Osbourne books aren't enough to study from. Any suggestions?
-P.kil
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mark,
i know this is a dopey question but ...first things first if you can
move the user files
i also recommend never having user files on any DC`s( even thought this
isn`t always possible)
as for the problem...( not knowing much about pix)
you have two choices
1.)its and
Yep..
-P.kil
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I am going to advise, the customer(when back from vacation) that if they
would like to have an ISDN backup fully working, they need to add a router
to separate the wireless bridges.
Thanks, I will you all posted as to the solution.
KM
From: Priscilla Oppenheimer
To: KM Reynolds ,[EMAIL
Can someone please explain what a DMZ is???
And what is the aux port on a router for???
Thanks!
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1. Anyone use VPN 3002 hardware client? Is it any
good?
2. I'm looking for a small hardware firewall for
personal use (ideally, PCMCIA size), any
recommendation?
Thanks in advance.
Jim
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Hello All,
I am trying to connect two 2916 switches together using 100BaseFX. I am
currently trying to do this across an underground fiber between two
buildings. At one time I moved the switches to my office and connected them
together using a short piece of test fiber and they worked (i could
years hence when does the three years start?
1)When you take the first of the four exams or
2)When you take the last of the four exams.
For example if I took BCRAN today July 2001 and then took the last if the
four say CIT in December 2002 would the clock for the three year re-take
Hello,
My client is considering moving DHCP servers to
6509/6506 switches (MSFC) and get rid of NT DHCP
servers. We tested it in a 500-user environment and it
works pretty good. Next, we'are going to implement it
worldwide. But before we do that, I'd like to hear you
guys opinion. Any pros and
A DMZ is generally an area between the router and an inner network which is
usually guarded by a firewall. In the DMZ you may find typically Web or
E-Mail Servers accessible from both the public or internet side and the
private and protected inner network. Anyone improve on that?
Karl
-
recert is three years from date of initial cert. In your example Dec 2005
Neil
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1)When you take the first of the four exams or
2)When you take the last of the four
Not confirmed but IMHO it would be from the date that you attained the
certification.
-Eric V.
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To:
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 2:05 PM
Subject: Retaking CCNP and CCDP [7:11105]
years hence when does the three years start?
1)When you take
DMZs generally allow access from the outside into it. The INSIDE of the
firewall generally does not allow access from the outside into it.
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A DMZ is generally an area between the router and an inner network which
is
usually
Well said!
Dennis
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The Cisco Career Certifications Agreement (Mark usage guidelines) states
(among a lot of other things)...
You may only use the mark for the highest level of certification you have
received.
BUT, before you
QuestionsResponse
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? no
Do you own or use a MP3 player? yes
Do you own or use a DVD
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
By the way, I stumbled on this somewhat helpful document:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/ping_traceroute.html
Couldn't find it by starting with the Tech Tips pages, but the search
engine found it when I searched on something bizarre.
Great article,
Hi,
Anyone know of a good book or source of information on Cisco
Access-lists. Is there any sort of book with a plethora of examples and
information on the subject?
Thanks,
Eddie Caballero
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Cisco access lists field guide by Gil Held and Kent Hundley, McGraw-Hill
Technical Expert
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From: Caballero, Eddie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 4:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cisco ACL's [7:4]
Hi,
Anyone know of a good
Hi guys,
i'm from greece and i work in a telecommunication company
we're working with breezecom wireless products
if anyone of you has some experiance in this products
please answer to me
i have some questions to ask
thanks,
axilleas
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Thanks for those who replied re the CCNP/CCDP re-certification question.
However more bad news in the UK market Marconi (once GEC) are set to lose
another 1500 jobs in UK. I also hear that Lucent are almost into Ch 11.
The small company I worked for folded, I'm out. They were hooked up with
I have and like these two.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1565923855/o/qid=994367527/sr=2-1/103
-4713766-7885414
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0072123354/o/qid=994367527/sr=2-3/103
-4713766-7885414
Jon
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I can contribute to it, but not necessary improve on it :-)
A Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is referred to as a semi-protected meeting point
for allowing others to access your network. Typically the DMZ is outside of
your network firewall. Some other example applications a DMZ serves are
vendor or
Remember that the mark agreement used the word 'May' so if I decide to put
say CCNA, CCDA, CCDP, CCNP+voice, CCNP+security, etc I have not gone against
the agreement, cos I rest on the strenght of the word 'MAY' It is true that
these look redundant but many HR would prefer that to someone that
Passed today. A very near pass I must add. This has been the hardest test
for me so far. Please don't get me wrong I am not trying to intimidate
anyone. Maybe I was unlucky and I got the hard test but let me say just
this: don't bother showing up at the test center unless you are VERY well
ask on.
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From: Axilleas Likotsetas
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 11:17 PM
Subject: Cisco+Breezecom [7:6]
Hi guys,
i'm from greece and i work in a telecommunication company
we're working with breezecom wireless products
if anyone of you has some
DMZ zone which is the short form for 'Demilitazed Zone' (You can get the
clue from the name itself, it presupposes that, there is a militazed zone
and a Demilitazed zone, a secure zone and an unsecure zone if you would
prefer it that way). It a zone in between two routers, the otherside router
Karl - my condolences to you, that's bad news - I hope the UK 'depression'
recovers quicker than 18 months for your sake.
My study partner who is ex-Nortel said that they're going through another
round of RIFs and that they closed their local office here (which is a plain
shame)
-e-
-
Yes- can we get rid of this guy !!!
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From: Allen May
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 12:34 PM
Subject: Fw: DELIVERY FAILURE: User r wilewski (r wilewski@ibmpl) not
[7:11091]
Does anyone else get this with every single sent message? Can we get it
removed it
Yeah, he's driving me crazy too!!!
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Yes- can we get rid of this guy !!!
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From: Allen May
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 12:34 PM
Subject: Fw: DELIVERY FAILURE: User r wilewski (r
Rudy,
Technically speaking, you aren't upgrading the MIB. A MIB is just a way to
put recognisable names to OIDs (Object Identifiers). The support for the
OIDs is built into the router's IOS. New versions of the IOS will often
include support for additional or revised OIDs to account for new
Hi All
There are a couple of new items on the whats new page of the CCO CCIE site.
Interesting...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/whatsnew.html
--
John Hardman CCNP MCSE
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Hey Phil --
I gotta tell ya' -- I heartily disagree with your in depthy assessment of
the COLT exams. (1) They were free! (2) They were from Cisco! (3) Some of
the questions appeared on the actual exams (thus from the same database)!
Every study aid helps!
Take care -- and have a good day
Yes, yes, yes, I get every msg.
Jenn
7/5/01 5:33:24 PM, Circusnuts wrote:
Yes- can we get rid of this guy !!!
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From: Allen May
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 12:34 PM
Subject: Fw: DELIVERY FAILURE: User r wilewski (r wilewski@ibmpl) not
[7:11091]
Does
To confirm - yes, it's from the date of the LAST exam, not the first (after
all, the first exam for CCNP at least is actually usually the CCNA - it's a
prerequisite as well).
And regarding CCDP recert - it's on CCO in the certification area.
CCNP and CCDP have separate recertification exams
First question - what are the actual symptoms? Are you just concerned
about layer 2 showing TEI_ASSIGNED?
What happens when you try to dial?
When you say the debug(q921 q931) messages I'm receiving arent showing
me anything relevant, what ARE they showing you? Anything at all?
I have come
can't stay up any later to see this hit the group before replying ( you used
one of the forbidden words, so your post hit the moderator's queue - c'est
moi
in any case, I wasted to say a couple of things.
1) I'm impressed. truly. sincerely. congratulations to you in your ongoing
success.
2) I
dear nrf,
you are only partially right. When you use the dialer map statement
instead of the dialer string statement, the ppp authent. chap is
DEFINATELY REQUIRED. However it is true that you can still use ppp auth chap
with dialer strings.
cheers!
still me---U.
PS: Can you give me advice
dear nrf,
you are only partially right. When you use the dialer map statement
instead of the dialer string statement, the ppp authent. chap is
DEFINATELY REQUIRED. However it is true that you can still use ppp auth chap
with dialer strings.
cheers!
still me---U.
PS: Can you give me advice
Thanks Jenny I'll be bearing that in mind for December 2002.
Karl
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Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 12:15 AM
Subject: Re: Retaking CCNP and CCDP [7:11105]
To confirm - yes, it's from the date of the LAST exam, not the first
(after
all, the first exam for
Yes Wearily he said please remove...
Karl
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From: Jennifer Cribbs
To:
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: DELIVERY FAILURE: User r wilewski (r wilewski@ibmpl) not
[7:11130]
Yes, yes, yes, I get every msg.
Jenn
7/5/01 5:33:24 PM, Circusnuts
I like the CCIE verification tool ( requires a CCO login to access )
I discovered that Bruce Caslow is not a CCIE, although Andrew Caslow is. You
guys might want to check out Jeffrey Doyle. ;-
Chuck
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I don't quite know how reliable this can be as of yet. None of the CCIEs
that I know of (that even some of our corporate partners have on staff)
exist according to this tool.
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From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 5:30 PM
To:
I want to set multicast traffic through a GRE tunnel so that I don't have to
mess with my IPSEC tunnel. In a lab I am trying just the PIM over GRE and I
can't make it work. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks..
Matt
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Please stop bombarding me with all these Delivery Failure notices!
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It worked for my #. That is a cool tool! I'm a little disappointed that
they killed the plaque thing. I thought getting that plaque in the mail was
pretty sweet! :)
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
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The COLT tests seemed to be written by someone for whom neither technology
nor English were their first language. (Of course, that sentence seems that
way too ;-), but hopefully you know what I mean.)
Priscilla
At 07:05 PM 7/5/01, Greg Macaulay wrote:
Hey Phil --
I gotta tell ya' -- I
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