Any difference?
i guess 2500w is more stable than 1300w ,right?
Thank,
frank
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Don't get so peered off Chuck :)
Most I have ever really used is 3. Used it on a duel home setup with UUNET
where you peer with the router behind their edge routers. It's a little
load balanceing trick. 2 router hops and 1 extra to get to the loopback.
The only time I used more was when I
You said they download from a TFTP?
well snoop the Ethernet packets and
look for what file they are requesting. store
that file on your ftp server and just add
a config file with the same name and...
config-register 0x2102
or
confreg 0x2102
or better yet make it
boot into rom mode
Some
Brian
Thanks for the response :)
supposingly i do a trace from my router to 202.4.185.101
and it shows the following results :
Type escape sequence to abort.
Tracing the route to 202.4.185.101
1 202.161.130.18 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec
2 12.125.92.37 [AS 7018] 56 msec 52 msec 60 msec
3
I'll bite:
PROS:
1) If DSL user decides to change his network for some reason and it overlaps
another on somewhere, dynamic routing will hose the core. (could prevent
with route filtering but that would be an even bigger hassle).
2) 7206 might fold with that many routing protocol neigbors
u might need to consider a radius server and map routes to the usernames
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Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 10:29 AM
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[7:17819]
I have
Hi
I am completing my CCNP nextweek and want to try do my ccie exam before the
end of september. Does any1 have any tips as to what I should study and what
the best books are.
Thanks
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BMC patrol was used at the last company I worked at, an ISP based in the
Netherlands, it wasn't a project I was working on, as it was used to monitor
the applications and not the network but if you want to email me offline
then send you the company's details so you can get some info or dirt on it
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 10:31 PM
Subject: Console ports and limitations of serial ports [7:17809]
I'm wondering how do you guys console into more then two routers at the
same
time? being that my pc only comes with 2 serial ports adding
1. Pass the CCIE Written exam first
2. Good luck gettting a date for the next month - unless someone drops and
you live near a testing center, you're looking at early October (after the
one-day labs begin)
3. Assuming you're serious, if you have extensive experience with Cisco
routers or are
Hi all,
I am now monitoring a WAN network's internal security,
especially in tracing unauthorised users' login, and
the configuration they have changed.
I have 2 options here:
Option 1 : redirect the syslog message to Linux box
Pro: easier to manage, need not connect to router
Con: need a linux
Just to clarify. I am only talking about the written here, The lab I will
worry about later, What can I study for the written
Thanks
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1. Pass the CCIE Written exam first
2. Good luck gettting a date for the next month -
Can someone give me some good links to a sites in witch I can find white
paper on different technologies and soltions (es. NSSA OSPF area or DDR with
dialer profile ecc.).
Thanks
Francesco Saverio Picciani
Sales Engineer BU Top Clients
Albacom S.p.A.
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HI,
I used the following books
Routing TCP/IP Vol 1 and 2 by Jeff Doyle
EXAM CRAM for review only (its not that good at all, but a quick
read)
My old CCNP cisco press books
Cisco LAN Switching By Kennedy
CCIE design fundamentals: 2nd edition
And
Hmmm, never understood it that way. I always thought that it was 7 hops from
the root bridge. As ever my reference is my flaky memory, so I'm off to try
and find out why I thought that.
Gaz
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well I use ebgp-multihop 255 very often because I have
customers with a satellite down-link and a
terrestrial return and the return path needs many hops
to reach our router over the internet
regards,
suaveguru
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Don't get so peered off Chuck :)
Most I have ever
Can some one guide me for the learning purpose some good links and recourses
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--- Chuck Larrieu wrote:
I'm looking at the CCO command reference:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/ip_r
/iprprt2/1rdbgp.htm#xtocid142341
watch the wrap
and if I interpret what I read correctly, there is
no default ttl assigned
with
My original answering post got chopped off for some reason. He wants to be
able to dial straight to a port on his router from another port connected to
the telco with out it being two stage. 2 stage is where you would dial
the number, then get a dial tone from the router and have to dial again
Is the FTP server telling you someone is connected, or is the OS telling you
someone is connected ... ?
From what I am reading below it sounds more like the
OS is telling you someone is connected, a la terminal services or whatever
XP calls the built in remote control app. I would check your
Guys,
The objective of the problem I m going to explain you is to encrypt ONLY
TELNET traffic b/w these two routers.
THe main problem I m facing is that IM not able to do this by implementing
specific host lists that permits only telnet traffic from one to another
host..Like
access-list
What do you mean? Are you talking physical ports to add to your lab? If so,
all you need are a couple of FXS cards with phones attached. If you want to
get fancy you could have one or 2 FXS and an FXO with a POTS line attached.
Mark
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How many Watts do you need? If you dont need more than 1300W, then it
shouldn't make a difference. If you go over 1300W or plan to go over 1300W,
then a 2500W power supply will most certainly be more stable! :)
-Brad
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2514 450us$
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Hey gang! Anyone working towards their CCIE Security and want to team up
with me? I'm looking for someone who is strong on the Solaris side.
Someone in the general vicinity of Detroit, MI would be preferred. I will
have passed my written by the end of next week. I'd like to work with
someone
I just finished CID 3.0 today and Support 2.0 a month ago to complete what I
had set out to to do 12 months ago. These are the great books and
resources
that helped me. I took me just one shot at each one of them exams.
CCNA by T. Lamlee
CCNA by W. Odom
CCDA by A Bruno, J. Kim
CCDA by
(1) How to change the OSPF cost of using ethernet interface to 90 and serial
interface to 580 across whole network ,WITHOUT using ip ospf cost command???
(2)How to propagate SOme loopback interfaces via OSPF such that these
loopback interfaces are not configured for ospf .Also these routes
Hello,
I have a Cisco gtw ( 2610 with an NM-HDV using a EVWIC-1MFTE1) to the
PSTN.
the PRI is configured as follows :
controller E1 1/0
framing NO-CRC4
pri-group timeslots 1-12,16
ds0 busyout 13-31
description vers PRA BGC
I only use the timeslots 1-12 because I only have 12 DSP on
Frederick
I've never worked with less than 30 channels when configuring VoIP and E1s,
but here's some config's for the D channel and the controller. The problem
could be the busy-out command what's it being used for?
cheers Pat
interface Serial1/0:15
no ip address
no logging event link-status
Simple question that I'm obviously having a brain fart on.
How to remove an entry from an ACL?
Is there a specific command or technique for removing an entry. In testing
I have noticed that the no command infront of the statement will delete
the entire ACL.
I'm sure someone can provide the
You can find that on the certification tracking system...
https://www.galton.com/~cisco_s/login.html
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Does anyone know how and where to check to see if it's time for
re-certification?
TIA.
MD
1) ip ospf reference bandwidth. or you can change the bandwidth parameters
on each interface.
2) redistribute connected with route maps if needed.
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so by including the pix in this selection it is assume that , pix
configuration is going to take place?
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Brad Ellis
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A simple question, I hope, has anyone successfully had h323 traffic passing
through a PIX with static address translations? If so what code did you use
on the PIX and any other useful info'
cheers Pat
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copy your access list to say notepad. take out the offending item then copy
the access list to your clipboard. Then go onto the Cisco router say no
access-list blah and then paste the contents of the clipboard in. There is
no other way.
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From: atram [mailto:[EMAIL
Let me tell you a little story this rainy Thursday morning in Texas.
I thought I had seen most problems with console port access - the flow
control that is set to hardware instead of none, the cable being wrong, etc.
But, I was wrong!
I was trying to get access to a 2924, but could only see
To paraphrase Danny Vermin...
I had that same problem once. ONCE.
;-)
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Let me tell you
DOES THE SAME PROCESS APPLY FOR EDITING STATIC AND CONDUIT STATEMENTS ON A
PIX CONFIGURATION.
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copy your access
In my experience VIP has always been, in Cisco parlance, Versitile Interface
Processor, virtual ip most likely is refering to an HSRP address.
Dave
Hyde, Lori wrote:
Hi All,
I've seen this acromym described as a Versatile Interface Processor and
as a Virtual IP. What is it really?
And
The term VIP is also used on the Content Server Switch. It's one of those
context things - if you're talking hardware, it's a Versatile Interface
Processor. If you're talking addressing, it's Virtual IP Address.
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I dunno
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DOES THE SAME PROCESS APPLY FOR EDITING STATIC AND CONDUIT STATEMENTS ON A
PIX CONFIGURATION.
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People are going to tell you that you have a bad terminal package but I
don't think thats it. Can you get into rommon, if you can run the router
with 0x2141. If you still get garbled console you may want to try and load a
small image. I once loaded a very large image on a 1600 and starting
Oh no, that was Roman Moroni, who got deported to Sweden although he claimed
he wasn't from there. Fargin sneaky bastages.
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To: 'Wilson, Bradley'
Subject: RE: True story about
No, you can do what you want with statics and conduits.
Gaz
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Okay, so who's Danny Vermin?
Ole
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NEED A JOB ???
VIP also used in devices such as the CSS 11000 range and denotes a Virtual
IP. For instance, a VIP is set up on the CSS as the address which the
public will see, or DNS will resolve to, the content switch then load
balances across real addresses of servers.
Also used in the same context with
Danny Vermin (Joe Piscopo) was Johnny Dangerously's enemy. Roman Moroni was
Jocko Dundee's enemy. Can you tell I've seen this film too many times? ;-)
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To: 'Wilson, Bradley';
LOL, Oh yea, luckily, I happened to look at the keyboard and just tried
turning scroll lock off...
and it worked. it was a lucky first attempt
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To:
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 8:37 AM
Subject: RE: True story about console port access
I have 2 options here:
Option 1 : redirect the syslog message to Linux box
Pro: easier to manage, need not connect to router
Con: need a linux server
Actually, I use a great *FREE* syslog Daemon for Windows from Kiwi
Enterprises. I run it in the background on my workstation. You can
I wonder if the 6509 is going to be running Hybrid or Native IOS. =)
Brad Ellis wrote:
Here's the info from the grapevine on the layout for the new
ONE-DAY CCIE
Lab:
1x Cisco PIX
1x 2600
3x 25xx
3x 3640
1x 4000 (Frame router)
1x Cat 6509
This is the standard layout for all CCIE
Johnny Dangerous - Joe Piscopo
Richard Dimitri (Roman Moronie) said you fargin ice holes - hoorah! I think
my memory is coming back.
When I was your age, television was called, books.
Gaz
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Hello all,
Just curious as to what others might be studying for these exams?
I've got the Cisco Press MPLS Architecture book, but I was wondering if
anyone had any good suggestions for the Multicast/QOS exam?
I've got my CCNP switching book and some VoIP books that cover QOS, but I'm
wondering
Kenneth Yeung wrote:
Not sure what is CQS program.
But I have started the beta exam of CCIP.
Only US$50 per exam. I think CCIP's BCSI is quite similar to
CCNP's BCSN. I will also take the MPLS and MCAST+QOS next month.
Kenneth, CCNP/CCNA (CCIE one day)
You are correct. The BSCI is
In that case you must be more than 108 years old since you were born in or
before 1893.
I had not expected THAT kind of age on this Cisco study list.
Way to go...
Ole
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Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
Why would you expect to see Security stuff on a routing and switching lab??
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I wonder if the 6509 is going to
Could some please break down to me in layman terms how the Network statement
(eg., Network x.x.x.x) in BGP differs from that used in RIP, IGRP or EIGRP?
I am not exactly clear on the differences on how they are used.
Ray
_
Get
Ole,
Believe it or not, I had that SAME PROBLEM about 3 months ago on my home lab
and walked away from the keyboard after trying to troubleshoot it for 2
hours!! I came back and was getting ready to depress the cap lock, when I
noticed the scroll lock key!!!
DAMN STUPID !!
:)
Rob H. NP, DP,
Hi All,
Can anybody help me?? I've been searching CCO and the web for the last hour
trying to find the formula to calculate the BGP memory requirement. It's
something like ( Number of BGP routes X number of peers X something)
Any help gratefully appreciated!!!
Rgds,
Aidan..
Message
Chuck,
I am currently working on straightening out a network with the same thing as
one of its major problems. Except they have in the neighborhood of 1300
static routes. The absurd part is that they are running OSPF but not using
it for routing.
Let me explain. They have many external
And I thought the 'scroll lock' key was to turn on the scroll lock LED.
Anyway, thanks for the tip, just hope I4ll remember it when I need it :=)
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From: Guy Russell
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: True story about console port access
John,
The CCIE prep workbook that CertificationZone is offering was developed by
a company that I run - IPexpert, Inc. The scenarios were developed on 13
router
(standard topology) which can be rented from our website. The current
workbook
consists of 21 sections / chapters. Each chapter is
Well gee, Sanjay, that would be a bummer for me. I don't have a rating of
100 on eBay, yet I've sold kits to people in the $2000 range without a
problem.
Regarding Evgeny at IQSale/ojick/lanbuilder2000, I'm sure with the volume of
business that he does, there are bound to be some disgruntled
Hi,
I'm sure this has probably been covered in the archives, and what I have
searched isnt exactly what I need.
I've got a 2611 (12.0) and I'm trying to configure my router to provide me
with a secure network. 2 mailservers and 2 DNS machines and about 12
workstations and 4 routers.
What I'm
Lauie,
I've been very careful about not pointing any fingers at IQSale so far.
The gist of what I had said was that I could not be 100% confident about
this seller. There have been more than a couple threads on this very
list about people having less than satisfactory experience with IQSale
AND
That's only half the function. It's also used to turn off the scroll lock
LED.
:-)
Maybe I should just rip it off the keyboard.
Ole
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CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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In RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, and OSPF the network statement specifics which
interfaces are to participate in routing. In BGP, that is accomplished
by the neighbor statement. The network statement specifies which routes
the router will originate.
For example, in EIGRP, if you have the statement network
NO.
FIND YOUR CAPS LOCK KEY AND TURN IT OFF!
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Hello,,
If i have 2 router connected via serial connection with DLSW and try to
connect to other side SRB (token ring network). What will happen to the RIF
that was generated from the source to destination?
And,
How is it diffenent in RSRB instead of DLSW?
Thanks in advance
Jin Jung
OOH! OOH! OOH!I KNOW!!!
The reason why said customer doesn't want routing protocols on either the
home user routers or the central site router is because said company knows
that routing protocols such as EIGRP really can't scale to such large
networks. That's it right? And it's a secret
It's a network for 500 to 1000 engineers. Anyone ever hear the phrase, too
many cooks? Static routes would give far less ability for them to muck
about and screw up the network. If there's a network and an engineer,
there's a will to play...
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You won't see any problems with max age if you leave it at the default of
20 seconds.
The seven hops comes from conservative estimates of how long it takes a
bridge to take in the BPDU and propagate it. With 7 hops each could take
about 3 seconds. There's no way that switches these days take
Hi every body,
I am working with my home lab. I have some DSU/CSU T1 interfaces:
-FT/T1 DSU/CSU for 2500 series
-WIC-1DSU-T1
They have RJ-45 connectors
I would like to connect them to other serial T1 interfaces which have DB-60
connectors. Would someone show me how and what kind of cable should
Are you running PAT on the pix?
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From: r r
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 8:19 PM
Subject: vpn through pix [7:17782]
does anybody have ideas on what is needed to use a vpn
client through a pix running nat? another way to put
it: i have users inside the
Yea, that's it. Or briefly Rip, OSPF, EIGRP and most other routing
protocols use the network command to specify which interfaces should
participate in route exchange. BGP uses it to specify which routes the
router can originate.
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Since BGP-4 is classless, the network statement must contain a subnet mask.
That network/subnet mask combination has to match an entry in the routing
table in order for BGP to advertise that route. It does not necessarily
enable BGP on that interface if one exists with that network/mask
Yeah yeah, destroy destroy!
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That's only half the function. It's also used to turn off
What I would do here Chuck, is to grap my old Borland Pascal 7.0 (you could
use any languages for that sake) and do a:
Program GenerateRoutes;
Var
Count : Integer;
Begin
Assign(F,'routes.txt');
Rewrite(F);
For Count := 1 to 200
Hi all;
Just received the beta exam result from Cisco today, I do not know
why I passed the exam, anyway thank god.
Can anyone please explain to me why I passed the exam, cos I failed in many
sections. My friend passed most section, but he got very poor mark in IS-IS
section. Strange
The RJ-45 interface on the CSU cards can be connected back to back. A t-1
uses pins 12 and 45. Make a crossover with:
1-4
2-5
4-1
5-2
To connect a router with a buit-in CSU to a router with a DB60 serial
connector you need an external CSU/DSU. Connect the external box to the DB60
with a standard
Actually, DSU/CSU interfaces can be either DTE or DCE. To connect one of
these to a DB-60 serial interface, you'll need a media converter (well
actually an external CSU/DSU).
Mark
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To:
Can someone suggest a good source to read and understand FR traffic
shaping from as far as prep for the lab is concerned?
Thanks
Jaspreet
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No brain fart, thats how it has always behaved. Try named
access-lists, with these you can delete specific lines though
unfortuately you can't add them in a specific part of your list.
Dave
atram wrote:
Simple question that I'm obviously having a brain fart on.
How to remove an entry
No
Dave
McCallum, Robert wrote:
I dunno
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DOES THE SAME PROCESS APPLY FOR EDITING STATIC AND CONDUIT STATEMENTS ON A
ARIN has a tutorial on SWIP...
http://www.arin.net/minutes/tutorials/swipit.htm
-dre
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Can some clarify SWIP for me please? I know it's an abreviation for shared
whois, but what are its implications for
A guess could be if you did not get equal amount of questions in each
section.
If you got 100% right in a section with 20 questions, and 50% right in a
section with 4 questions, you actually have 22 out of 24 questions correct
even though it at first look could seem like you got 75% overall.
Depends on what you are powering. Different blades draw different aperage.
Especially with the inline power 4 phones. Look at the first 20 pages of
the operating manual to find the specs. (2) 1300 power supplies may handle
it but if they are being used in parallel but then there is no failure
I'm assuming the 6509 will have the MSFC and blades w/ PFC's. Maybe an ATM
interface or two. What about ISDN?
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Which it was impossible, the first section only had 2-3questions.
Ole Drews Jensen A guess could be if you did not get equal amount of
questions in each
section.
If you got 100% right in a section with 20 questions, and 50% right in a
section with 4 questions, you actually have 22 out of
For what it's worth, if you are installing 65xx's you may want to
consider going native fron the get go. it's the direction Cisco is
going and some new OSM cards I beta tested are only supported in native
mode as is the DFC and D-CEF. And if you have ever converted a switch
from one mode to
Hi, Everyone:
Sometimes I am stupid, I could not tell clearly from these two things:
bandwidth and speed.
For example, T1 connection, we know the speed is 1.544Mbps, that means this
line can transfer 1.544 Mega bits per second, this is speed.
But what is bandwidth? I am working on bandwidth
In all the other protocols except for BGP the network statement
enables the said routing protocol on all interfaces that are connected
to said network. In BGP the network statement is used to tell BGP which
networks you wish to announce to your neighbors. You are limited to 255
(I think)
If you have a switch that has 2 vlans (vlan1 and vlan2) using the same
physical connection to the rest of the network, what happens to vlan1 if
vlan2 is suffering from a broadcast storm, since both vlans traverse the
same physical wire?
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It's simpler than that, you need 128M. You may get by with 64 for a
while yet if you are only receiving a single view but the routing table
is not getting smaller and memory is not that expensive unless you buy
it from Cisco :)
Dave
Aidan wrote:
Hi All,
Can anybody help me?? I've been
Actually you don't always need the mask and EIGRP is classless
Dave
EA Louie wrote:
Since BGP-4 is classless, the network statement must contain a subnet mask.
That network/subnet mask combination has to match an entry in the routing
table in order for BGP to advertise that route. It
Thx I have figured it already its more on layer 1 problem , physical link
connection cause the line protocol's down everytime i recieved higher
traffic and i recieved some input error in the interface. Another doubt is
why should the line give a satisfactory results on BER test...? quite
Remember that the score is 300 + 700 x the percentage of how many you got
right.
So if you got 50 percent right, you would get a score of 300 + 50% x 700 =
650.
Ole
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Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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Brad,
Do you know exactly when they plan to implement the equipment change? Will
it be October 1st? Also, would you mind letting us know where you receive
this information from?
Thanks,
Fred
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Subject: Re: CCIE One-Day Lab layout
Check
Dave
Jaspreet Bhatia wrote:
Can someone suggest a good source to read and understand FR traffic
shaping from as far as prep for the lab is concerned?
Thanks
Jaspreet
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David Madland
Sr. Network Engineer
CCIE# 2016
Qwest Communications Int. Inc.
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So, u have a switch with a trunk (802.1q or ISL link that transport VLAN
information).
If VLAN2 is suffering from a broadcast storm, broadcasts will take all the
bandwidth on the link. So VLAN1 will suffer from the broadcast storm too on
this link, but if u have other links (with just VLAN1 = no
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