When I wrote for my CCNP I took the Foundation Exam plus the CIT Exam.
The Foundation Exam was divided into four sections!?
One section for each one of the normal single tests and one with mixed
questions. You don't get any referens to which section your in, but I
thought this was pretty clear
hi all,
i have two more cisco routers, and have a question about them.
here is our routers and server.
eth0: 10.1.1.1e0: 1.1.1.1e0: 1.1.1.2 eth0:
20.1.1.1
-+-- Router A -- Router
B --
|
| 10.1.1.2
i have acase and i want some1 to help me to solve it a company has two sites
they want to have dedicated line with 128 kbps on site 1 and to make an ISDN
dial backup to the ISP then site 2 is connected to site 1 with dedicated line
of 128kbps and they have ISDN line their but they face sometimes
Hi Group
Could you pls throw some light. I would like to know the major differences
between Cisco IOS firewall and Pix firewall.
Thanks
fahim
CCNA, CCDA
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Hi all,
I'm taking my first carrer steps as a network planning and configuration
engineer in a PDN (Public Data Network) that'll be based on Cisco Access
Servers,Core BPX and MGX switches and DSLAMs.
I'd appreciate ur advice about how to go through the SP Telco environment,
what I've to read
Hi group,
I want to set up a Commited Access Rate (CAR) on my serial interface to the
Internet. Cisco recommends that we set up the same CAR on our provider's
router. I want to know why we need to do so. Is it to have better service
quality or is it for functionnaly reasons?.
Any information is
Hi group,
I want to set up a Commited Access Rate (CAR) on my serial interface to the
Internet. Cisco recommends that we set up the same CAR on our provider's
router. I want to know why we need to do so. Is it to have better service
quality or is it for functionnaly reasons?.
Any information is
i have a problem of unexpected traffic on one of router interfaces and when
the problem happens i can not analyze this traffic when i use ip accounting
output-packets i can not recognize how is this happens i found on the
interface of the international bandwidth packets sourced with internal ips
i couldnt understand
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Greetings ,
QUESTIONS
1)If we install a vpn box in the network ... does this mean it is secured
..
or should we have firewall also .. if so where should the firewall site on
the network .. before the vpn box or after vpn box...
2) what do you mean by stateful inspection... does cisco PIX
first,the 6506 is a new one,it's ios is 12.16,so it can control
layer2layer3 with one interface(the old has two interfaces,one is
router,another is switch,but the new one only has one interface,it can
control both router and switch).
now,i have maken the 6506 as dhcp server for about 2 months,the
Hi Mohamed ,
Yes ur right there is a certification and from that u can cover the topics
like ATM , MPLS , INTERNETWORKING , QoS , MULTICASTING etc.
and that certification is CCIP the new certifiacation from CISCO ..
This is one from u ...
u can check it on CISCO site.
or mail me fro
Try 'Cisco ATM Solutions' (cisco press); ATM book by David Ginsburg and the
ATM text by Kwok...
OSN
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Since this list seems to be graced with so my great authors (brown
nosing)
but well deserved!! I am hoping to
I'd be more than happy for Cisco to refund me the $500 AUS for the CCIE
Written i passed a few days agobut it's not going to happen
For the latest on the CCIE and all the changes to the current format visit
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/new_format.html
OSN
hi Mamoor,
Thanks for advice.
What books recommended for CCIP for my self study??
What about other certifications like MPLS?? I hear there'll be a beta exam
for MPLS.U know something about that?
thx for help and advice.
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Hi Rock,
It's recommended to configure CAR at your provider's router.
If you're an ISP it's helpful to control any traffice through every serial
interface you assign to any of your clients..
I think it's useless to configure it on your router if you are not bandwidth
provider: What you'll
Hi Leo,
the command in global config mode is:
ip dhcp excluded-address x.x.x.x
this will reserve the ip address for a specific client that is not using
DHCP.
Thanks,
Saleem
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Leo Shen
Sent: Wednesday,
Hi
Here is a quick product run down for you
PIX 506 - Fixed configuration of 2 Fast Ethernet interface, 32MB RAM 8MB
Flash and no space for VPN acceleration. This unit is ideal for 99% of what
you will be asked in the MCNS, PIX Fundamentals PIX Advanced exams.
All the remaining PIX units
I think the most difinitive account is Cisco ATM Solutions by Galina Diker
Pildush.
The ISBN # is 1-57870-213-5
HTH,
Rob HCCNP, CCDP, MCSE
Subj:Re: ATM Help [7:14305]
Date: 8/1/01 5:26:31 AM Central Daylight Time
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The PIX 506 is 2 10Meg interfaces only (not fast ethernet).
The unrestricted and restricted has no bearing on the number of simultaneous
connections anymore other than the fact that the UR supports more memory
which will get you more connections. There is no hard limit set on R or UR,
only
Translation
There was a problem between this area, and another network, I request
excuses by the annoyances.
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Hola All!
Hubo un problema entre esta
boot rooms are free. with a contract, there isn't a charge for shipping.
without, there
is. check with customer service, they can take the order over the phone.
you'll need
cisco p/n BOOT-2500=
James Willard wrote:
Hello,
I recently convinced my employer to give me a Cisco CPA2503 (the
This may sound stupid... but have the obvious been checked
1) duplex settings
2) speed settings
3) portfast enabled (only on user ports)
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I must admit this is my first question posted to the group, though I've
been
a
I don't think you could get your CCIE without experience on a production
network. Virtually all CCIEs have 5 years full time hands on experience on a
big network.
Finish school. It is a far better investment of your time right now.
Trying to get a CCIE right now would be a waste of time. Your
Hi! How are you?
I send you this file in order to have your advice
See you later. Thanks
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Yo!! And the best part, I mean after they magnanimously allow us to debug
and provide feedback to their program for a price $250. They say that it
should be completed in 14 days. You will be expected I guess someone
from a collection agency will start calling you if you don't. I think you
I need recommendation for books for CCNP Switching
Exam #640-504
regards
rajeev
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Hi Tim
Maybe I struck lucky but the PIX 506 I bought 2-3 weeks ago came with 2
10/100 interfaces. According to the supplier this is now what is coming in
from manufacturing.
As yet although in V6 there was supposed to be no difference on simultaneous
sessions, the traffic generators I use still
If I remember correctly, the formula was:
packets in queue=(packets_in/second - packets_out/sec)*number_of_secs.
So if you have a line that can take 25 packets/sec and you're trying to feed
it 50 packets/sec for 10 seconds, it would be:
(50pps-25pps)*10=250packets in queue over 10 seconds.
is there a way you can use poison reverse?
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Subject: GRE and routing protocols [7:14432]
I've configured a point-to-point GRE tunnel between two routers. Works fine
with
From http://www.tbg.com/about/ras/ntss/acronyms_T.html
TDS Terrestrial Digital Service, MCI's T-1 and DS-3 service.
I'm assuming that is land vs. satellite transmission services...
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Read the Sybex book and the Cisco Press book, and read them a couple of
times, to make sure you understand everything... And you should do very
well!!!
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To:
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Subject: CCNP Switching Exam #640-504
u may ve virus
code red
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Have A Good Day!!
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I am not totally clear on the way that the LMI settings are suppose to be
configured and would appreciate any help explaining this or pointing be to a
document which explains it clearly. My question is as far as setting up the
LMI type on frame relay what is the correct way to configure this. On
Use RSVP on your VOIP dial peers. Set the bandwidth low so a second call
won't get a reservation and be denied. Kind of like a gatekeeper fuction,
sort of. Or, go ahead and set up gatekeeper on a router somewhere in your
network and set the bandwidth accordingly.
Tony M.
#6172
-
Leo,
If I understand you correctly, you want to do a manual binding, giving one
particular DHCP client the same address all the time? If so, go here and
take a look at the config:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft
/120t/120t1/easyip2.htm#xtocid432218
If I remember correctly, the formula was:
packets in queue=(packets_in/second - packets_out/sec)*number_of_secs.
So if you have a line that can take 25 packets/sec and you're trying to feed
it 50 packets/sec for 10 seconds, it would be:
(50pps-25pps)*10=250packets in queue over 10 seconds.
You assume correctly.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 9:53 AM
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Subject: RE: T1 [7:14397]
From http://www.tbg.com/about/ras/ntss/acronyms_T.html
TDS Terrestrial Digital Service, MCI's T-1 and DS-3
To all,
Has anyone experienced any callback problems with a 3640, TACACS+ and
SecureID?? Specifically:
3640 with 8bri, 18 mica modem, 1 ethernet. ver12.2(2)T - plus ver2.0.7.0
portware for mica's
1 Tacacs+ server for NT ver2.6
SecureID ver4.1
Users dial into 3640 over Analogue, authenticate
Has anyone ever configured a hub and spoke FR topology (2 seperate subnets)
with a single DLCI at each point? If so, please explain how. I always
understood that the hub had to have 2 DLCI's for this to work.
TIA.
Adrian Smith
Network Engineer
AIM: vr4drvr
Funny all I did was post the question, without comment and look at the
direction we went.
As Priscilla points out, writing good questions is not simple I would agree,
writing accurate labs is even harder. Nothing worse than being told to turn
a knob and the knob is just not there when you are
After buying the below mentioned books, buy Boson's BCMSN pratice test #1
Guy Russell wrote in message
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Read the Sybex book and the Cisco Press book, and read them a couple of
times, to make sure you understand everything... And you should do very
Greetings,
Do you guys now what the command is to drop a user after certain time of
connectivity. Trying to drop dialup users after 8/12 hours of ppp
connection. We're using 36XX routers with 12.1(3a)T1 ios.
Thanks,
Nabil
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The CCNA study guide does a real poor job (as does the cisco command
reference) of describing exactly what the difference between
mac-address-table restricted and mac-address-table permananet does.
Resticted seems to just make sure that only a specific source mac can be
plugged into a specific
Do you mean company A (host) has connections to B,C,D, and E vbia frame.
Company A dif sub than B,C,D,E?
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Has anyone ever
In the same way that DLCIs only have local significance, it's also true
that LMI settings only matter between a given router and the frame relay
switch it connects to. If you have local and remote sites, their LMI
settings can and probably will be different.
From the routers perspective, you
Spanning tree is a layer 5 protocol that routes all NetBEUI traffic from
token-FDDI-ATM-Ethernet. Not only does it route layer 1 IP addresses
(derived from the routing protocol NetBEUI) it resolves host names. :-) At
least that would be how Microsoft would word it.
Jeremy Wright
Carroll,
I got CCNP and CCDP but I am pretty new to UNIX system.
I want to lean UNIX with a focus on networking part for the following
reasons.
-integrate UNIX system to the internetwork
-use UNIX for device management using scripts
Now, what flavour of UNIX do you recommend to learn as a
I was using an IBM 3250 as a terminal server to my practice lab - I upgraded
to a 16 port xyplex 1600 maxserver. Is anyone else using this in the same
capacity? I could really use a config for it- I have the mx1500.sys
software running on it from tftp and have played a little with it but
Yeah you wouldn't want to just say it bust loops that would take all the
romance out of it.
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From: Wright, Jeremy
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 8:16 AM
Subject: Re: thoughts on this one from cert zone [7:14394]
Spanning tree is a layer 5 protocol that
Please do make sure you prefix the MAC address with the media identifier or
it simply will not work.
Thanks,
Shannon Murphy, CCNA, CCDA
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Spanning tree is a layer 5 protocol that routes all NetBEUI traffic from
token-FDDI-ATM-Ethernet. Not only does it route layer 1 IP addresses
(derived from the routing protocol NetBEUI) it resolves host names. :-) At
least that would be how Microsoft would word it.
Jeremy Wright
MCSE,
Donald B Johnson jr wrote,
Funny all I did was post the question, without comment and look at the
direction we went.
As Priscilla points out, writing good questions is not simple I would agree,
writing accurate labs is even harder. Nothing worse than being told to turn
a knob and the knob is
Today I passed the written. I was so worried about it that I kept putting it
off to study more, I guess I should have done it a while ago. It was not as
bad as I thought.
I used the same stuff as everyone else.
Doyle: Routing TCP/IP Vol 1
Caslow: BRS second edition
Halabi: Internet Routing
I'm taking my CCIE written in a month, so I'm taking that statement below
into it and know that I will do well in the bridging area of the test.
Another good aspect to remember about bridging is BPDU's elect interfaces to
become OSPF demand circuits. OK...I'll shut up know before I really start
Congratulations.
--
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Cendant IT
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CQS-SNA/IPSS
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Today I passed the written. I was so worried about it that I kept putting
it
off to study more, I guess I should
I was really really joking. I know the layers and the protocols. I was just
trying to loosen people up. I wouldn't have my CCNP or on my way to my CCIE
with that philosophy about ST.
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At 08:49 PM 7/31/01, Michael L. Williams wrote:
I'm totally speculating here Please let me wrong if this doesn't
jive... it seems to me that the number of packets in the queue
(outgoing) wouldn't be anymore for 50% or 99% until there are more packets
attempting to go over the wire
Cisco advises using one of three solutions.
1.) Firewall DMZ one going to VPN outside so that
encrypted traffic can be filtered. Then VPN inside
going to another DMZ on the firewall so that
unencrypted traffic has to go again through firewall.
This is best probably if you have the interfaces.
2.)
I believe it is a pretty simple setup. You just put an IP on the box through
serial then telnet into it and it is menu driven from there. Go to config
menu and name a port say 47xxMM then physically connect that port to the
console port of the 47xx series with the mm card.
Then telnet into the
What is happeninng is that router is receiving (via RIP)
tunnel destination ip address route. That's what
recursive routing means. You shuold fix redistribution
into RIP. Tunnel end points must be known by some other
way.
Obviously, since your tunnel is up, you do have static
routes pointing to
Hi, all:
I was told that CCIE written is no longer necessary for CCNPs. Is it true? I
could not find anything on Cisco web site to support it.
Can anybody let me know?
Regards
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Hi All,
I am trying to configure isdn backup for a leased line. using bri as the
backup without dialer. Am using static route.
The isdn line is getting deactivated.
Please suggest.
Uttam
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I have a few question about the Xyplex units...
I've seen lots of them for sale at pretty reasonable prices (compared to a
2509/11). But they always seem to be missing the OS.
1) Does the OS reside in the PC flash card (that always seems to be missing
too)?
2) Can you still get the OS?
3) What
It has never been needed for CCNP
Neil
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Hi, all:
I was told that CCIE written is no longer necessary for CCNPs. Is it true?
I
could not find anything on Cisco web site to support it.
Can anybody let me know?
Dear all,
Any one preparing for it ...and want to share knowledge with me.
please guide me where can i get the MPLS 641-910 material.
Kindest Regards
Muhammad Zahid
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CCIE written is not a requirement for CCNP.
Actually your are better off taking the CCNP prior to the CCIE written
Regards.
Michael Wang wrote:
Hi, all:
I was told that CCIE written is no longer necessary for CCNPs. Is it true?
I
could not find anything on Cisco web site to support it.
At 03:16 PM 8/1/01 +, data com wrote:
Carroll,
I got CCNP and CCDP but I am pretty new to UNIX system.
I want to lean UNIX with a focus on networking part for the following
reasons.
-integrate UNIX system to the internetwork
-use UNIX for device management using scripts
Now, what flavour of
Yeah flash card in the models I've seen. They alway have a OS but we buy
tons (we have hundreds) direct from Xyplex so they roll out the red carpet.
They have sold or renamed the line to I think, an In-touch branding now, I
ain't sure though I don't get down to the deployment deck and talk to
What I think he means is that if the CCIE written is necessary for the CCIE
LAB if you're an CCNP.
Ole
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I think he's asking if you need to take the CCIE written to schedule the
lab if you're already a CCNP. The answer, unless Cisco says otherwise,
is that you absolutely have to pass the written before you can schedule
an exam. The written exam covers several topics not on the CCNP tests.
John
I emailed someone at Cisco and asked him if you have your CCNP can you
schedule a CCIE lab without a written pass. He responded and said no and he
has not heard that rumor. Who started this rumor and what is there source?
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From: Ole
I think he means they will waive the test if your have your CCNP
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From:
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 10:16 AM
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CCIE written is not a requirement for CCNP.
Actually your are better off
Okay, I'll have to fess up. I had someone at CertificationZone check to see
who wrote that question and it turns out that...
IT WAS ME!
I wrote that in February of 2000. That was truly horrible. Sorry folks...
-- Leigh Anne
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I would say that these 2 books would probably be a very good place to
start...
http://www.ciscopress.com/book.cfm?book=168
http://www.ciscopress.com/book.cfm?book=111
Tim
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 1:09 PM
Subject: MPLS 641-910
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Great! Unfortunately my Linux box has an Intel AL440LX motherboard and I
can't find any
place in the BIOS to disable the keyboard (or halt on error, except
keyboard which is
another popular BIOS option). Disabling
Oh, come on, give yourself some credit. It wasn't a horrible question!
:-) In fact, it's still better than many questions one might get on a
real Cisco exam.
John
Leigh Anne Chisholm 8/1/01 12:14:31 PM
Okay, I'll have to fess up. I had someone at CertificationZone check
to see
who wrote
I'm having a piss os a time with a 2620 with a 16port Asych module/octal
cables attached plugged into my console port on a 6509. Cant't get the
bastard to work... tried with just the console, than even attached sl0 with
an IP address... still nada. I'm sure I have the right line by doing a sh
Hi All:
I just completed my CCNA. I am planning to take BCMSN next. When I
was reading the Cisco press books I found out that they recommend
taking BCSN before taking BCMSN. Is that a requirement for BCMSN.
I am taking BCMSN because most of my work is involved with LANs and
switches. Is there
Hello All,
I am new to groupstudy. I am going for my CCIE written test and will like any
recommendation for practice test apart from Boson.
Thanks
Olasunkanmi Shusi
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Carroll,
Thank you so much for the detailed reply.
Would you recommend any books? (I've read Using UNIX -QUE-. I have
installed and played with FreeBSD a little bit. I have no exposure to
production UNIX environment.)
Thanks,
Marc
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To: data com
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Hey gang I am looking for some help. I am wanting to run MRTG for my
routers and switches. I have set up the IIS server, loaded Perl, created
a web page with header, created the scripts and they run in DOS. Can
someone help me with finishing the config on the server so I can pull up
the graphs in
hi all,
can you recommend some good book for CCNP - Router Exam.
also any free books are available on internet.if yes, please send me URL.
thanks
anil
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Just run ./cfgmaker
err... double click on itActually I think even in the M$ version,
it's still command line so whatever your RO community string is, the
format would be: cfgmaker public@name/ip I tend to use name if you have it
in DNS just because it makes the graphs look
Raveendra Hegde
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The only reason that I can think of that they would suggest BSCN prior to
BCMSN is that it is more or less in the same vein as the CCNA. It may be
more comfortable for some people, but its not written in stone that you do
it in that order.
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I know that the Sup III cards for the 5500 series use a straight Ethernet
patch cord rather than the standard rolled console cable. I don't know about
the 6509. Try going from the AUX port of your router to the switch with
first a rolled cable - if that fails then try a straight.
-Original
You are allowed to take the CCNP test in whatever order you desire. I
recommend you take CIT last or at least after taking BCSN and BCMSN.
--
Through Complexity there is Simplicity,
Through Simplicity there is Complexity
David L. Blair - CCNP, CCNA, MCSE, CBE,
This is not cisco, but alot of things aren't. I received this from my
brother-n-law. Any vietnam vets out there in cisco land?
It is entitled: Who is doing the honoring?
=
Who is doing the honoring? Whether or not you believed in the war, this is
the story of
Did you load apache I have never used it with IIS that may be your problem.
What port are you using. If you loaded both IIS and Apache they both can't
use 80. The first service to load will grab that port. You can disable the
service and that should let apache grab the port.
- Original
IIS a problem? HEHEHE Never load Apache. I have loaded the new W2K 32
bit client. I can see all the info in DOS, and on the IIS server I see
the files but if I right click and browse them they show nothing. Oh
well, a tweaking I will go.
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Donald B Johnson
William,
The four CCNP exams can be taken in any order.
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Assunto: RE: BCMSN immediately after CCNA ? [7:14536]
The only reason that I
Just because you *can* mail something en masse doesn't mean that you
*should*.
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 2:48 PM
Subject: not cisco but interesting... [7:14547]
This is not cisco, but alot of things aren't. I received this from
www.cisco.com
- Original Message -
From: Anil Panjwani
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 12:18 PM
Subject: book for CCNP ( Router Exam ) [7:14540]
hi all,
can you recommend some good book for CCNP - Router Exam.
also any free books are available on internet.if yes, please
Greetings all. I'm kinda new to this game, but have been lurking here for
about a year now. I have just been given a 2501 series router and now have
a few questions.
How do I build a console cable to connect to it?
How do I clear any passwords that will be present?
Is there somewhere
I knoq, I was just commenting on why Cisco may recommend the order the other
gent mentioned. So far I did mine starting with routing, then support, then
switching, and I should take remote access next week.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
I tried to configure CAR in my 2600 router but it is no working as I
wanted. I want to limit up to 50% my HTTP usage and allow all the rest from
my internal users to internet. I read in CCO how to implement it, but each
time that I configure cisco does not do anything to HTTP policy limits.
Raveendra Hegde
cited the report at http:
//www.mier.com/reports/cisco/Cisco12400JuniperM160.pdf.
Let's say this report, which was commissioned by Cisco, is the most
accurate thing in the world. And your point is?
Routers, especially routers in the class of the GSR and M160, are
complex
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