I used a 4 port rj45 switchbox which I got for 12 bucks for a while. I
connected the db9+rollover cable to the input, and just use patch cables for
the connections.
The reason I picked up the 500-cs is so I can access my home lab from work
when I have the time. Also if you need to do some
Hi,
how does traceroute work in router
kaushalender
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Hello,
My question is about configuring a frame relay switch and the route
command. I know that on CCO the syntax is:
frame-relay route interface serial
Does the dlci refer to the dlci in the frame header or to the dlci at the
input end of the PVC?
Router A dlci 102 --s0
Hi Groups,
anybody know about CCIP ?
Is this cert valueable compare with CCNP?
tia.
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sure . a good article is in Cisco World :
http://www.ciscoworldmagazine.com/index.shtml
;)
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 03:13:06AM -0400, Ben Liang Tan wrote:
Hi Groups,
anybody know about CCIP ?
Is this cert valueable compare with CCNP?
tia.
change the input dlci number to output number
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it send a packet with lifetime 1 to the next hope, after the packet reach
the destination, the lifetime is expirted, then it return a information tell
the original it can reach the destination but the lifetime is expired,
then original router send the second packet to destination with lifetime
Hi,
I have a unit Cisco 2511 Router c/w 4MB RAM; 8MB Flash for sales, please
contact me for further details!
Regards,
Steiven Poh
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do you think CCIP test is harder than CCNP ?
From: Marcin Strzyzewski
Reply-To: Marcin Strzyzewski
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIP Certification [7:13726]
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 03:21:20 -0400
sure . a good article is in Cisco World :
Is there anyone who is working on BPX or IGX ? Can anyone help me
understanding these logs ? I am new to IGX. I did not remove any card or
inserted. So whats this all about ?
Clear OC3 13 Inserted - Activated 03/2/01
02:05:58
Clear LN 13.4 OK
Hey guys,
I know no one in the world would put two T1s on a 2501 router. But I
maybe doing this soon. I am currently using a 7200 router for my two T1s
but I feel like taking it offline and sell it to pay for my ECP1 and my
trip to San Jose for the lab test. So I'm going take out my 2501 and
!Hola!
frame-relay route interface serial
Does the dlci refer to the dlci in the frame header or to the dlci at the
input end of the PVC?
I don't understand what are you referring to by the dlci in the frame
header
Router A dlci 102 --s0 FR_SWITCH S1 ---Router B dlci 103
Hi Group,
Any thoughts pertaining to this ??
There are 2 locations connected via fast ethernet . Both locations have 7507
routers.
There is a need to replicate files among these two locations . But it seems
that the transfer is very slow.
So In order to speed up the transfer, our AS400 system
I have a Win2K machine which is acting as multihomed PC having 2 ethernet
card .IP adresses for these cards are
Card 1 -- 172.16.0.2 255.255.0.0
Card 2 -- 172.16.64.15 255.255.255.0
I have BNC connectivity on 172.16.0.2 side PC wherein the users are trying
to acess applications through
Dear Group
I must config systems include cisco 2511 , server NT setup Trustme 1.1 on
database SQL7.0 and watchword II of racal
pls show me how to config router to access the TrustMe server from remote
user with Watchword II over the PSTN
Thanks
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dear fellows,
hi, can any one describe that how from net2phone call is made
everywhere around the world. i just need to know the working. is it internet
telephony? voip? etc.
thanks
Ahmad
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Sorry, there was a typo error. It should have been Japan: CCNA - 23,689,
CCNP - 2,289.
A close friend pass this on to me.
cheekin
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From: Sanjay Chaudhry
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 03:32
Subject: Re: Certification Statistics [7:13477]
Number of CCNAs
To anyone that has some protocol analysis experience can you please contact
me offline to discuss some issues that I have. Thanks for your time...and
sorry for the waste of bandwidth.
Rick Watson
Network Engineer
Advanced Systems Development, Inc.
OUSD(Comptroller)
703.697.5710 office
[EMAIL
Hi all,
Could any one differentiate precisely b/w
CAT5/CAT5E/Giga speed cables..i.e distance and speed
limitataions
r
ASm
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Shella,
This is a normal occurence when a card fails a self test.
It will try to correct any errors by doing a resetcd f,
you can do a help on resetcd to see the options.
You can also do a dspcderrs (card #) to see what errors the
card(s) have been taking. If the card has a hardware
Hi,
Which IOS you are using??
I read that from IOS 12.2 onwards it supports FR switching on ISDN.
adarsh singh wrote:
Hi
Needs some insight if you can provide .
My set up is like
router(1)
BRI--isdn-(BRI)router(2)Serail---FR
Just a heads up on these two choices:
Snort = FREE.
Mantrap/Manhunt = over $100k.
Personally, i'll settle for Snort and IPtrap.
HTH,
Elmer
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From: David Wolsefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 7:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Good
Hi Guys I have just installed a 3660 and 7 2600's (the 2600's connected
to the 3660with 256k WAN links via 2 quad serial cards on 3660). ospf
configured(all routers on area 0), I have just changed the compression
from software to hardware to ultilize the AIM modules installed in both
the 3660
Eric,
You need to have a secondary address on routerA also
to see the 1.1.2.1 network.
From the Cisco web page:
Note If any router on a network segment uses a
secondary address, all other routers on that same
segment must also use a secondary address from the
same network or subnet.
Hey Curtis
I want to apologize for the rantings of an old man last nite. We each have
our own method of approaching this stuff -- and I for one have alwasy
believed that I shouldn't preach to others. Lecturing/Preaching or whatever
has been my forte for many years -- teaching both goggle-eyed
I have 2 extra routers forsale. Here is the details of the routers :
1. Cisco 1750 with 48 MB RAM, 8 MB Flash, 1 WIC-1DSU-T1, 1 VIC-2FXS. The
routers is upgraded with a PVDM-8 Voice Module. The router has a capability
to support 4 voice port. Good for setting up voice capable CCIE R/S
passed...thanks
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I know of many people, including myself, who first pursued the CCNP and soon
after got the CCDP. After getting the CCNP, the CCDP is only one test away,
so it makes sense to put that extra couple of study weeks in for another
certification.
I also have a hard time believing a set of
!Hola!
Same for the TCP header. there is an optional options field of 4 bytes.
my
s/4 bytes/4 bits/ ? And the size for options fields is 40 (2^15 * 4 - 20)
bytes (the data offset field is sized to 4 bits)
quick glance through RFC 761 tells me this field never exceeds that 4
byte
length,
Dennis,
I would definately be interested in a CCIE written prep. Thanks.
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:-)
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http://www.RouterChief.com
2 port BRI emulator for sale
Mail for full details and price.
Priced to sell, cheaper than any currently selling on e-bay!
Comes with a warranty.
Regards
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Do you have specs, a picture and and price on it?
Thanks,
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http://www.RouterChief.com
Even though it's fairly uncommon to see companies running RIP, this is a
pretty cool new tool. I'm disappointed that the people on the CCIE list
wouldn't think it was pretty nifty. Since all of us are bound to run
into somebody running RIP eventually, it would be good to be aware of
these sorts
I would recommend a 4xxx series. You can add the modules you need.
serial mod's for about 2-to-4 hundred - frame
np-4/8b-s/t/u any combo about 1-to-2 hundred - isdn
np-a1-oc3mm wow about 1200 hundred - atm
np-1/2r about 50-100 dollars
check to make sure that the 4xxx can handle the mods not all
Hi! How are you?
I send you this file in order to have your advice
See you later. Thanks
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Me too,
I also have a very nice message board system, that we could use, and would
be willing to host the site as well.
If it is needed.
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 8:54 AM
Subject: CCIE Written Class [7:13755]
Dennis,
I would
wow... looks like everyone has their own opinion on this.
Yes, a 2501 can do inside and outside NAT on the same interface... this
would be one solution.
Another would be to use primary and secondary addresses on the interface.
For both of there, you would need a hub attached to the cable modem
Guy,
We're thinking of working with Dennis and offering such a class at our
facility in the Detroit, MI area. We could do it the week of Aug 13, 20, or
27th. Anyone have any preferences?
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
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I don't have any preference. Anytime is good for me as long as my work
agrees, which I think they will.
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To: ;
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: CCIE Written Class [7:13755]
Guy,
We're thinking of working with Dennis and
Everyone has some good ideas on this... and one of the replies made me
rethink my previous answer Look at it from the aspect of the ROUTER...
assuming that this is implemented on a router.
An interface with the address of 172.18.2.0 and a mask of 255.255.254.0
will send directed broadcasts
Will someone please forward me the Cisco internal paper on GSR ACL's?
It became available from the IPSBU about 3 months ago and is a Word
document.
-dre
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I also believe that some of these boxes have other interfaces that can be
used.
why noy buy a 2510 or 2512 and get 1TR and 2 serial thrown in the deal.
Takes care of alot
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To:
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: Yet another
This sounds like a great idea. Are there people in the Atlanta area that
would be interested in setting up a study group such as this? I am taking
the lab in mid-November and would be interested in getting together with
other folks that are preparing for the lab sometime in 2001.
Steve
Hi
If you are just routing you should be fine. However if you are doing NAT,
ACL, policy based routing or anything else that is CPU consuming you are
likely to have some problems. Keep in mind that a Cisco router will start
dropping packets at about 70% CPU and be totally brain dead at about 90%
Surely you're joking... If not look up this link and good luck!
http://www.cisco.com/public/technotes/serv_tips.shtml
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Dear Group
I must config systems include cisco 2511 , server NT setup Trustme 1.1
on
I'm in Atlanta and preparing for the lab for early next year. Drop me a
line if you'd like to exchange ideas. There is also a Cisco study group in
Atlanta although from what I've seen they do alot of CCNA and CCNP studies.
Dennis Hess
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Let's say I have the following topology:
A
|
|
B--C
|
|
D
Routers A, B, and C are participating in EIGRP AS 1, so those three
routers are aware of everything except routes on the other side of D.
Then, I add EIGRP AS 2 to routers B, C, and D but not A. It's my
understanding that
I am also trying to get one started in the Houston TX area...
It will be both CCNP and CCIE.
Anyone interrested could reply to me, I have alot of equipment to use as
well.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: Washington DC
router1-Linkdlci17-serial0-frameswitch-serial1-linkdlci18-router2
Frameswitch
frame-relay switching
interface serial 0
encaps frame-relay
frame-relay intf-type dce
frame-relay route 17 interface serial 1 18
interface serial 1
encaps frame-relay
frame-relay intf-type dce
frame-relay route 18
Most likely the hardware compression is mucking up the multicast traffic...
I've had many many issues with hardware compression and multicast (got to
know TAC people all across the world).. I'll try to dig up the bug ID.
What image are you using?
Bob
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From:
Ed, what you're forgetting is this: a directed broadcast would either be
generated by a device 172.18.2.0 network that has been configured with a
subnet mask of 255.255.254.0 or by and end-system specifically trying to
reach an end-host configured as part of that subnet (for example, a
Without being even close to touching the shoes of an EIGRP expert, I would
say that it is probably pretty normal to have to clear something when you
make a drastic change to the routing protocols running on your router(s).
Adding or removing networks shouldn't cause any trouble, but introducing
I agree. Many people asked me why I would spen hours trying to get a 2501
rotuer to dial up to Earthlink at 33.6 and then nat such a slow link back to
just one pc. The answer is Because I can! Because of this thread, I'm
going to try Natting between two ethernet subinterfaces. Why? Because I
Can't we start filtering these virus messages? C'mon this is getting a
little out of hand.
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Monkey
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 9:48 AM
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Subject: Phil [7:13761]
Hi! How are you?
I
I KNOW YOU DID NOT GENERATE THESE NUMBERS, BUT DONT YOU THINK THE 23689
FIGURE FOR JAPAN CCNP'S LOOKS OUT OF LINE.
ROGER C. DAVISON CCNA N+ A+
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From: Ole Drews Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 09:55:54 -0400
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Subject: RE:
In my previous reply I'm refering to the (as far as I know..) the OSPF
multicast messages being mucked up...
Bob (still trying to find the bug ID)
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You shouldn't complain about it William, after all the server is removing
the attachments before they're sent to the list, so people who don't have
Virus Scanner's that are up-to-date are protected from the virus infected
e-mails sent here.
Should you filter all the many thousands of viruses
Create an Access list to block the source address range 128.252.0.0 to
128.252.240.0
Solution 1:
access-list 1 deny 128.252.0.00.0.127.255 Blocks 128.252.0-127.0-255
access-list 1 deny 128.252.128.0 0.0.63.255 Blocks 128.252.128-191.0-255
access-list 1 deny 128.252.192.0 0.0.31.255
What is the recommended router if I wanted to run bgp on my dual internet
connection. I currently have a 2651 and will be upgrading it to 128MB but
am not sure if that's enough to run bgp considering the size of the bgp
routing table. Thank you.
Hi all,
does anybody have any experience with http://www.franck.com/ccxx.htm ?
Is really so helpfull and is ordering safe?
Thanx,
Antonin
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From: Guy Russell
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 11:47 AM
Subject: Re: Washington DC Router Roast This Saturday - How about [7:13775]
I am also trying to get one started in the Houston TX area...
It will be both CCNP
I am posting this per Lorne Braddock's request. Please don't directly
respond back to me or Lorne because we simply can't reply to everyone
and don't want to appear disrespectful.
Regards,
Enid Sorkowitz
Manager, Customer Service
CCIE Program
solution2; will permit 1-240 range and the deny statement will deny the rest
thats opposite
to get a wild mask
we put higher minus lower
255.255.255.255
255.255.240. 0
0 015 255
so the router will permit 1-240 instead
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From: Hire, Ejay
I bought a set of CIT questions from Dave Franck around a year ago (I
passed). The product was good and had no problems with delivery (via email)
or cost.
The only non positive thing I can say is that the test engine used to
display the questions was an eval version and timed out after thirty
One of the Cisco account managers with whom I work circulated information
about a Cisco dial in VoIP demo. the way it works is that you call a number,
choose from a menu, and you can hear VoIP, VoATM, and VoFrame demos. This
apparently was set up to demonstrate to potential voice over customers
I would run a 3600 with a minimum of 256MB. 3620 looks good. You could
try the 2600 with 128MB, but long term the 3620 would be better.
SH Wesson wrote:
What is the recommended router if I wanted to run bgp on my dual internet
connection. I currently have a 2651 and will be upgrading it
Cards are great very comprehensive. Had no problem with ordering. Got them
in time frame he stated.
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Antonin Kral
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 1:11 PM
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Well, I would be interrested to know what their findings were... Is it more
challenging? is it up to par???
This would end several discussions about if the CCIE certification was going
to be depreciated because of this new lab format, and it does not sound like
it will...
I wonder where these
for proof of this, issue a debug all command on a production router and
watch the fun begin ;-
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Hi
If you
Are you planning on accepting full routes from both providers? Have you
considered only accepting customer routes from them? I'm not sure, but
I think 128MB would handle the full table from two providers, but it may
not be necessary depending on what you're trying to accomplish.
In our case, I
I dont know if this is the right list or not if not please direct me to the
right list,
I have a cisco 2620 router that a coworker of mine has botched up, and i was
wondering if i could get some help here.
here is the story, the guy was supposed to update the boot roms, simple
enough right?
deny range 128.252.0.0-128.252.240.0
permit all others
access-list 1 deny 128.252.0.0 0.0.240.255
access-list 1 permit any
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From: Farhan Ahmed
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 1:35 PM
Subject: RE: access list.. [7:13564]
solution2; will permit 1-240 range and
Thanks Enid. And thank Lorne for us.
It is unfortunately rare that I read a post on this forum that is so well
articulated,
polite, and sensible as yours is.
Thanks again,
Jonathan Hays
Enid Sorkowitz wrote:
I am posting this per Lorne Braddock's request. Please don't directly
respond
I noticed that sypress ccnp 503 routing book has dropped all wan portion in
403. Is that
mean the new test of 503 don't have wan questions? Thanks in advance for
your advice.
Preston Kilburn wrote:
Hey man, congradulations on that.
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The Cisco TAC 800-553-2447 is the place to go. Tell them the serial number
and they can determine if it is covered by a service contract. In any case
they can get it fixed.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001
I am not sure why this discussion is starting all over a day or two after it
was done, but anyway - your answer is incorrect. Please see the explanation
below (again).
Let's take it line by line:
ip access-list 1 deny 128.252.240.0 0.0.0.255
Third Octet:
Address 240
No, Solution2 is correct.
The objective was to permit x.x.240-255.0-255 per the original message :
What mask would be used if you want to create an
access list where the IP addresses (128.252.0.0 to
128.252.240.0) would be blocked
pls support with explanation,
You can check it with the subnet
I work in a large Novell network. We are having fun with SAPs. The
network guys are banging on the Server Guys to convert to all IP Netware
5.X. Currently we are at 4000 SAP's. I'm curious if anyone has more SAPs.
Bill
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No, not permit .240 - .255, but .241 to .255, or in other words (numbers)
deny .0 to 240.
Ole
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I have heard that there is a command to tell the router to cache access list
and route map entries so that all packets don't have to be process switched
when they go through the acl. Does anyone know what the command is?
Thanks.
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Hi!
The isdn answer1 [called-party-number][:subaddress] command must be
configured where? at the calling router or the called router. I mean, let4s
say that I want to connect to other ISDN party. Do I need to configure this
in my router or at the router called?
thanks!
Leonardo Borda
I believe you're referring to 'ip route-cache policy'. It may not be
exactly what you're looking for, but it's the closest thing I can think
of off the top of my head. It allows interfaces with policy routing to
be fast switched.
HTH,
John
Lupi, Guy 7/25/01 4:05:12 PM
I have heard that
Hi,
It would depend on where you put the access-list. For example if you put
this on the WAN side of your router without specifying incoming in the
access-group statement the it would surely fail.
For this access-list to work in an outgoing direction it would need to be on
the Ethernet.
My
Given the new format for the routing and switching lab, does anybody know
when the NEW written exam will come into effect. I ask based on the info.
below from
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/625/ccie/ccie_program/new_format.html#12
The new CCIE format will move these basic tasks into an
Hello,
I got some questions when using the match ip route-source command and
would appreciate any input:
1. I was trying to set the metric for all the igrp routed redistributed into
ospf t0 2600 using a route-map. Originally the route 12.0.0.0 showed up with
a metric of 20.
r3#i 12.0.0.0
On Dec 15, 9:16am, Bill Carter wrote:
} SH Wesson wrote:
}
} What is the recommended router if I wanted to run bgp on my dual
internet
} connection. I currently have a 2651 and will be upgrading it to 128MB
but
} am not sure if that's enough to run bgp considering the size of the bgp
}
Hi,
I'm preparing for the CCNP foundation Exam 640-509.
Considering the fact that it's a combination of the other three exams i.e
640-503, 4 and 5. Can anyone help me with the following:
1. What is the time limit for the exam?
2. How many questions (I know there are three sections)
3. What's
It says there is going to be a new format for the CCIE Written, but they
have not announced anything about it so far, and they probably won't until
the lab changes finish being implemented. What this means to me is that
there will be at least six months while they develop and beta test the exam.
Oh, not necessarily.
For various ugly reasons a couple of years ago we had a couple of routers
(not 2500s) that were rather severely overloaded. They ran quite happily
up to about 98% CPU - a few dropped packets but not too many, then they
would become overwhelmed by incoming packets, a
Hi all
I am trying to implement BGP.
I used to have 2T1 lines going straight to Qwest (isp). Now I want to
install another T1 line going to ATT (isp) as a back-up line.
Now my question is what bandwidth will I have?
Will I have 4.5M bandwidth (2xT1 + T1) together? or Will I have only 3M
bandwidth
Actually, I should have made the point that I don't particularly trust the
figures - as Fred says, there's no source given. But the ratio of CCIEs to
CCDPs doesn't surprise me. I also know people who did the CCDP shortly
after the CCNP, but that seems to be a fairly recent phenomenon - earlier,
Hi, I have a Merge 2000A ISDN simulator that I no longer need. I though I
would give the list first crack at it before I put it on ebay.
It has both S/T and U interfaces so you don't need NT1's which is nice. You
can practice with different switch types and features such as caller ID. It
come's
Greetings to everybody!
I have heard this list from a friend and I believe it will help me to get
Routing Switching CCIE as well as my general networking knowledge.
Let me introduce myself a little bit: My name is Mustafa Tinmaz. I am
working as a TAC engineer for Cisco Systems. I guess I
WELCOME and enjoy!
Mike W.
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Greetings to everybody!
I have heard this list from a friend and I believe it will help me to get
Routing Switching CCIE as well as my general networking knowledge.
Let me introduce
This question was asked at the CCIE Networkers session in Chicago recently.
The answer given was sometime around October 1st. We were also told that
it will have 50 more questions than the current exam and last 3 hours.
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You could of course set it up so that you will enjoy the full bandwidth of
all 3 T1s lines with redundancy.
Run a search on BGP multihoming on Cisco's site or Groupstudy archives. That
should give you enough examples to start with.
Richard
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I got some questions regarding to this exam. Currently, I passed BSCN and
BCMSN 2 weeks ago. And I am planning to take CID as soon as I am done with
CCNP. Is CCDA exam hard? Will I be able to do this right now without
spending too much time to study? I am in the networking field almost 4
years.
one final belaborment of the point. ( where is Bob Vance, whose thoroughness
would be quite welcome here? )
observe the following from a lab setup. all interfaces in the pod are /29
subnets of the 37.0.0.0 network. note the RIP routes that are in the routing
table. auto summarization is turned
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