Hi all,
Are you using Cisco's TFTP server? From my experience, this program shows
quite often this kind of errors (specially when downloading IOS to 3640 or
3660). There are some freeware tftp servers, maybe you should try one of
them.
Regards
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Hi colleagues,
I am about to take the BCMSN exam; I know that you are allowed to use a
calculator on the exam, but does this calculator also allow you to convert
decimals or binaries to hex ? I hope this question doesn't violate the
non-disclosure agreements...
Regards,
Hans
Has anyone implemented CBAC? If so is it difficult to configure and what are
you opinions of it?
Thanks
Mike
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I agree with you 100%.
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From: Tribavan Raina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tue, September 25, 2001 6:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Cisco Certifications for Sale ? [7:20747]
Please stop this topic and start discussin cisco technology which is
Hi everyone?
Does anybody know how to view the last time the config changed or how to
view which commands added at what time to a router? I tried show log I only
see updowns etc..
Best regards,
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H guys,
Any idea which one is module/Part no for 7206 PRI ISDN ???
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H guys,
Any idea which one is module/Part no for 7206 PRI ISDN ???
Thanks for help.
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Cisco Lover wrote:
H guys,
Any idea which one is module/Part no for 7206 PRI ISDN ???
PA-MC-2T1 - 2 T-1/PRIs
PA-MC-4T1 - 4 T-1/PRIs
PA-MC-8T1 - 8 T-1/PRIs
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EIGRP uses minimum bandwidth and total delay to compute metric (at lest in
its
default configuration).
I'm a little bit confused: delay of each interface is inversely proportional
to the configured interface bandwidth, so It seems that EIGRP metric is
affected only by configured bandwidth
aaa accounting exec default start-stop group tacacs+
aaa accounting commands 0 default start-stop group tacacs+
aaa accounting commands 1 default start-stop group tacacs+
aaa accounting commands 15 default start-stop group tacacs+
aaa accounting network default start-stop group tacacs+
aaa
Hi all,
Our company just wants to implement wireless LAN and we will go for Cisco
Aironet 350. In authenication, the Cisco guy told us that we need to use
their ACS RADIUS server. My question is: can I use another RADIUS server for
it? What is the requirement? Can anyone suggest a RADIUS server
My problem is to view this type of info without TACACS, with show commands.
Best regards,
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aaa accounting exec default start-stop group tacacs+
aaa accounting commands 0 default start-stop group tacacs+
aaa accounting
i see where you are cominbg from my friend
i believe you are correct on Q2 but incorrect on Q1
if the packets are perfectly formed they will be transported through the
internetwork..
but as Q1 says
would cause broadcast
traffic to be contained within the physical segment?
from a physical
Hi All
I've a Cisco Aironet 340 access point and I have a current association from
the AP to the LAN card in my laptop. However I am not getting a DHCP address
from the LAN which the AP is connected to. I'm using Win 2K and I've read a
URL about the aironet drivers needing to be 16bit not 32
According to one of my friend's in school from India:
I passed already nine MS exams and I am greatful to my
friends for all their support Is that what u call
professionalism??? Cool!!!
By the way, dont bring country politics in the middle.
Its just going to hurt people and threads will grow
Well how come politics came into picture ?
I think this is real hobby of Paki's to get things involved.
Mukul
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According to one of my friend's in school from India:
I passed already nine MS exams and I am
Hi
I have a 3Com Switch 3300 - 24 Port Superstack II that unfortunately I dont
know the password.
Maybe somebody can give advice in how to do a password recovery /hack the
device?
I have not been able to find in the 3Com site documentation for this
purpose.
Thanks
Sil
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I have a router, Cisco 1600
Somehow I have lost the pasword.
Please suggest how can I get into ?
Mukul
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I don't know about the Lucent stuff, but I installed some Cisco Aironet 340
series equipment last summer (99), and I have not had one trouble call at
all. These are used constantly for classes and haven't had one probem. In
fact I almost forgot we had them installed. You can't beat that :-)
this all u need i think!
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/pswdrec_1600.shtml
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I have a router, Cisco 1600
Somehow I have lost the pasword.
Please suggest how can I get into ?
Mukul
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Level(3)
Found this on 3com's site:
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SolutionID:
2.0.76269083.3278305
Title: SuperStack II Switch 3300 - How to recover lost password on a
1100/3300 switch?
Goal How to recover lost password on a 1100/3300 switch?
Fact 3C16980
Fact
sorry if a VoIP problem is inappropriate to post here, but I know some of
you guys/gals have some serious knowledge on the subject. any help would be
greatly appreciated:
Specs on software/hardware I have:
CallManager 3.0(9)
PIX 515
Cat6k Sup 6.2(2), MSFC IOS 12.1(8a)E
Dot1q trunking on all -
Good point. I missed the part about choking his leased line. The only way
to stop that would be upstream as you stated.
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You can lock your network down all you want but without getting help from
your provider you
Mukul,
The following link http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/ will take you to a
cisco web site where all documents for password recovery for all cisco
equipment are available. You should have this link in your favorites for
future references, Every one that I knows that works in this
Priscilla;
Couldn't it be argued that the *act* of routing is actually a layer 3
activity, however the routing protocols actually reside at the application
layer. My reasoning for this, is if you look at the various routing
protocols, their function is to exchange information, and it is a
You are trying to solve a somewhat complex problem with a simplistic
solution. It is not possible, IMHO.
From: Cisco Breaker Reply-To: Cisco Breaker To:
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Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 06:58:11 -0400 My problem is to view this type
of
I dont agree cos BGP uses TCP for sending route updates and TCP is at
transport layer.
That has nothing to do with the placement of the protocol in the
stack. It's a question of the payload, which is network layer
information.
Just because a protocol is transmitted using a protocol at layer
Is both work with Linux OS?
Steiven
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From: netman
To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 8:21 PM
Subject: Re: Cisco Aironet vs Lucent ORiNOCO [7:20954]
I don't know about the Lucent stuff, but I installed some Cisco Aironet
340
series equipment last summer
which layer do the routing protocol such as ospf rip bgp eigrp work on?
sb said that they are on application, others on network
what is the right answer??
They are layer management protocols at the network layer. This is not
covered in the basic OSI Reference Model, but in the Management
Sean-
For what it's worth, you nailed it on the head about the old debate of
Wintel and Linux( Unix) I happen to have a small background in Solaris and
over the last few years, it has proven to be invaluable as a network
engineer. Either from understanding how things work to being able to have
Guys,
Is there a difference with configuring the Catalyst 4000 as oppose to a
Catalyst 5000? Is the operating system the same or even similar?
Ray
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I like the CBAC. Not extremely hard to configure.
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From: Hawthorne, Mike MM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 2:42 AM
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Subject: CBAC [7:20966]
Has anyone implemented CBAC? If so is it difficult to configure and what
are
Here is the Cisco link. The software is still available on
ftp-eng.cisco.com However, it does require a properly formatted e-mail
address as the anonymous password.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/480/tacplus.shtml
Jeff.
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I have been working with a number of differnt OSPF configurations (CCBootcamp
labs 12) and it seems that I always run into a situation where my routers
have the entire OSPF database but the routes do not get injected into the
routing table. After a series of shutting interfaces and a couple of
same.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 9:22 AM
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Guys,
Is
Ray,
They use the same software and command-line interface CLI as the 500
series...One of the main difference between these switches and 5000 is the
high density of Gigabyte Ethernet ports supported.
JB
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From: Ray Smith
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 9/25/2001 9:21 AM
Pakistan is coming as major
problem everywhere !
Whether it's politics or technology, they are
beating in cheatings.
I think u wrote this!!!
Sorry for my mistake
Thanks
Shahid
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Well how come politics came into picture ?
I think this is real hobby of Paki's to get
We are looking at implementing adaptive shaping on our Frame-relay network.
I have been told, however, that when adaptive shaping takes place it
actually halves the CIR. Is this correct? Does Adaptive shaping have the
ability to impact the service? I have looked through CISCO doco but cannot
find
Cisco's TFTP server is not that bad. Just uncheck first two options when you
configure it (enable logging and show file transfer progress).
This a known issue.
Dragi
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 9:03 AM
Subject: Re: Cisco Aironet vs Lucent ORiNOCO [7:20954]
Is both work with Linux OS?
Steiven
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From: netman
To:
What is the difference between NPEs and NSEs in the Cisco 7200 series ?
Which one to prefer using NBAR for http filtering?
thanks
chris
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Can anyone tell me how big the Internet routing table is in terms of the
routes and the space of RAM necessary to store it. Also, if there's a link
to it I would appreciate a link to it. Thanks.
Tom
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Couldn't it be argued that the *act* of routing is actually a layer 3
activity, however the routing protocols actually reside at the application
layer. My reasoning for this, is if you look at the various routing
protocols, their function is to exchange information, and it is a
Just curious how you guys have set this up...
I have Win95 and Win2k clients that need to come into a Cisco 3005 VPN
Concentrator. I've got the Authentication bit down but seem to be having
trouble with the tunnel side of the house.
What's the best way to set this up... I would rather not mess
I assumes he means driver support...
This is the list from linux 2.4.10
[*] Wireless LAN (non-hamradio) x x
STRIP (Metricom starmode radio IP) (NEW)x x
ATT WaveLAN DEC RoamAbout DS support (NEW) x x
Aironet
In regards to network design in the security area, I would like to start a
discussion / get feedback from those of you who have dealt / are dealing
with this.
I know that I can most likely pull up some websites that has answers to
this, but I would like a feedback from real people that are
RSM config can be a little different. It depends on what version of
software you are
running. If you are running Version 12.0(14)W5(20). To configure vlans you
need to
type in interface port-channel1.x , where x is vlan ID. You might want to
research it
a little more on Cisco's web site.
rofl...my badI thought it said Arrowpoint...not Aironet. *slap self*
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From: Murphy, Brian J SITI-ISET-31
To: 'Allen May' ;
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 10:43 AM
Subject: RE: Cisco Aironet vs Lucent ORiNOCO [7:20954]
I assumes he means driver support...
Hi,
You can see the number of routes in the global table by checking out the
CIDR report produced by Tony Bates.
http://www.employees.org/~tbates/cidr-report.html
.joel
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From: Tom Richs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 9:51 AM
To:
A couple of things to note when comparing the OSPF database to the resultant
routing table. According to the OSPF specification, an ABR will not install
any Network Summary LSAs (LSA type 3s) that it originates into it's routing
table. Also, an ABR will only install Network Summary LSAs that
Comments inline:
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From: Ole Drews Jensen
To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 11:07 AM
Subject: Personal Security Recommandation - Cisco PIX or ? [7:21012]
In regards to network design in the security area, I would like to start a
discussion / get feedback from
Hi everyone
I've got a project where I have to design and implement EIGRP in a small to
medium sized network of about 50 to 70 routers. One of my main problems is
what to do with routing updates at the firewalls at each site, should they
be allowed to pass through the firewall or should statics
It shoulf be in your logg if you enable logg buff:
C7507MIX#
C7507MIX# conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
C7507MIX(config)#^Z
C7507MIX#sh logg
Syslog logging: enabled (0 messages dropped, 1 messages rate-limited, 0
flushes,
0 overruns)
Console logging:
At 07:05 AM 9/25/01, you wrote:
hmm..
that's tricky, as I remember BGP used TCP for the routing update.
RIP runs on top of UDP, so you would have to make the same argument for
RIP, but it's not a good argument. Characterizing what layer they are at by
what layer they reside on doesn't work.
Lots. Here is a snap shot off of MAE-East, 115K routes!!
BGP router identifier 165.117.1.52, local AS number 2548
BGP table version is 44054071, main routing table version 44054071
115974 network entries and 544402 paths using 30384054 bytes of memory
90775 BGP path attribute entries using
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
Geez, thanks, to think I have misspelled routing, err routeing for
sooo long and had never been corrected :)
Dave
From the perspective of someone that actively worked on the ISO
routeing architecture (and yes, that's the correct spelling), I'm not
sure what
Thank you for the clarification, Mr. Berkowitz.
Although I hope you won't be upset if I mention that you're not really
presenting a counter-point to the curriculum.
I continue to maintain that the CNAP curriculum (despite it's many problems)
is quite good when it comes to the model. It very
Can router B ping the PC? From what you've said, (that there isn't a route
there) I doubt it. Until B can ping it, A won't be able to...
HTH
:-{)]
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I do have a couple of additional questions is you have a minute:
PIX firewalls available now is as far as I can see the 515R, 515UR and 520.
We need to protect two LAN's, so I will either have to go with two 515R's or
one 515UR.
When I look at the prices, it would be
Tom,
I believe is more than 100,000 routesyou should have in your core router
at least 128(ram)
jb
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From: Tom Richs
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 9/25/2001 10:50 AM
Subject: Internet routing table [7:21008]
Can anyone tell me how big the Internet routing table is in
Does any one have a white paper that compares Cisco 2900 XL switches to
3COM 4300 series switches?
Thanks,
Alex
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At 11:42 AM 9/25/01, TP wrote:
EIGRP uses minimum bandwidth and total delay to compute metric (at lest in
its default configuration).
I'm a little bit confused: delay of each interface is inversely
proportional to the configured interface bandwidth, so It seems that EIGRP
metric is affected
I'm working on similar issue right now so let me know if you have any
comments / questions.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/2000.html
Cory Stull
262-814-7214
MCSE, CCNP, CCDP
Communications Concepts Unlimited
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Sent:
hi.
I need help about isdn dial backup.
I have one central office and about 10 branches.
I will get frame relay connections between central office and branches.
I want to do dial backup with isdn. in central office pri and branches bri.
is it possible to configure central office (i mean pri)
(R)estricted = no failover, max 3 interfaces, 50K concurrent connections.
(UR)estricted = failover, max 6 interfaces, over 100K concurrent
connections.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/fw/sqfw500/prodlit/pix51_ds.htm
It can more than handle 100 users either way. Unless you want failover
Hi All,
We have a customer that wants a implementation of voice over ip. Their dial
plan will be like this.
A-clients --pbx--router--voip--router--pbx--Bclients
|
|
router
From my experience, 32MB of RAM is plenty for 100+ users. In fact, a
506 will handle that many connections without breaking a sweat.
Josh Vince
Sr. Network Engineer
CCNP MCSE MCP+I
BCG Systems, Inc.
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Sent: Tue
Thanks for the answers .
Best regards,
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Hi everyone?
Does anybody know how to view the last time the config changed or how to
view which commands added at what time to a router? I tried show log I
only
see updowns
Another way to recover the password Cisco fashion, is to hook up a null
modem cable to the console port, and break out your favorite terminal app.
Power off the switch, wait 30 seconds, and while powering it back up,
depress the little reset button on the back for 5-10 seconds. This will
return
Make sure that the users are assigned to the right group and that the group
is configured on the client correctly. If these connection attempts are
getting to your Concentrator the live log is pretty good and telling you
what is going on.
From: cisco skin
Reply-To: cisco skin
To: [EMAIL
I think if you do clear ip ospf * that should empty the routing table
repopulate it from the ospf database...
routerkid wrote in message
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I have been working with a number of differnt OSPF configurations
(CCBootcamp
labs 12) and it seems that I
If you have tacacs, you can also find out the last person who make the
configuration changes. Here is the output:
Current configuration : 5076 bytes
!
! Last configuration change at 22:05:18 EDT Sat Sep 22 2001 by
learn_cisco
! NVRAM config last updated at 22:04:33 EDT Sat Sep 22 2001
!
version
A have a 2514 router which i upgrade the flash to 16 megs and the boot rom
also. however when it boot up it says insufficient memory to boot
how can i stop the cycle and install a smaller ios. does any one know why it
wont take the
new flash even though i upgrade the boot rom and the flash
Hi! Sorry for OT. I just want to sell 2 2611 routers with 16F/64D with
WIC-1DSU-T1 and FW IOS12.2 for $1200 each to pay for my Lab exam. Please
contact me if you are interested.
Thanks
Michael
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I just worked through this same scenario. The PRI will not dial out to the
BRI when the frame-relay goes down, the BRI will have a backup statement to
dial when the frame-relay fails. I have sample configs: but COO has them
too.
First you will need to have the switch type from Telco...
PRI
Hello all:
I would like to know the differences between the
various Cisco IOS features sets. For example, I want
to find out the differences between Enterprise,
Enterprise Plus, IP, IP Plus, IP Plus 40 etc. I have
been searching on the Cisco web site but have had no
success. Could someone point
Hello,
I have 2 routers running HSRP in a small office. I
want SMTP traffic go through standby router so I
configured policy route on active router that all SMTP
traffic, send to standby router. But it doesn't work.
I'm wondering if policy route will work this way?
At active router:
interface
I started studying for my lab at age 4:-)
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From: Williams, Glenn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 12:59 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL
Hey Ole, if you are interested I have a 515UR sitting here on my desk I
may be able to get rid of at a good price. I will ask . Nothing wrong
with it, we just went to 520UR's instead.
Steve
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From: Allen May [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001
I'm shooting to have it before either of my kidsone is 18mo and the
other is due in November! At least I have the lab scheduled!!
Eric
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Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 1:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: OT
What version of IOS and how much DRAM in your 2514? You might want to check
at the CCO Software Center for the required Flash and DRAM for your IOS. I'm
assuming that your 16 MB of Flash is in one partition.
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Sent:
Referring to Mr Mukul
i mean it sure does sound very convenient for an
indian to be lobbying for closures of prometric
centers in pakistan cos of one guy he knows who he
claims knows nothing.I know cos i live here and i was
required to bring two ID's with photos . the same as
everywhere. I dont
What is the passing score for the BCMSN? I'm taking mine in about 3 weeks.
Also, what did they let you bring in? Congrats on passing, keep going!!
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What is the passing score for the BCMSN? I'm taking mine in about 3 weeks.
Also, what did they let you bring in? Congrats on passing, keep going!!
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How do I enable broadcast for DHCP server? I know that ip
helper enables UDP broadcast, but broadcast of netbios
services causes some problems for win nt server. So I guess
to be more specific what can I do to forward udp broadcast on
ports 67 and 68 only?
Patrick,
I don't think you will have a choice of passing EIGRP through a firewall
because I don't think you can do it. An eigrp packet uses multicast
addressing and has no layer 3 address. I would think that a firewall would
not pass this traffic.
From: Patrick Donlon
Reply-To: Patrick
Any feedback on the 501 yet? Anyone using one?
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This is a link for the white paper on IOS..
Basically, diff versions have added functions.. for example,
IP only has ip capablities but if you get the desk top, which
is ip/ipx, etc... you can enable ipx routing and such..
Basically, they are saying, if you do not want to pay for all the
Moe,
Try keeping the ports that the Mac's are plugged into at auto/auto. Also
enable spanning tree portfast on those ports as well.
tim
Tim Medley - CCNP+Voice
Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld
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Hello,
Does any one have experience configuring Access Server on
2511?
I've got a several devices with serial ports that I need to
access remotely, preferably telnet into them. So I found an
old 2511 with async ports. But I can not get it working.
Here is the
Alzheimer's.only Matron knows my name!
Karl HalibutI think
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 8:08 PM
Subject: RE: OT Re: Bet who is the Youngest CCIE [7:21043]
I'm shooting to have it before either of my kidsone is
First Question answer:
c3640A(config)#ip forward-protocol udp ?
Port number
biff Biff (mail notification, comsat, 512)
bootpc Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) client (68)
bootps Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) server (67)
discard Discard (9)
dnsixDNSIX
Hello,
I have taken Routing, Switching, and Remote Access. I am wondering about
the
difficulty level of the Support exam as compared to the others. I feel as
though I know most of the material when reading through the Support book
(Lammle series).
Also, I'd like to know if the CCIE book
Standby is stanby, it doesn't do any routing until the active router goes
down.
Regards,
Mark,
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From: Jim Bond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 11:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: policy route [7:21044]
Hello,
I have 2 routers
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
Geez, thanks, to think I have misspelled routing, err routeing for
sooo long and had never been corrected :)
It's ISO's idea of correct spelling. The British got there first.
Dave
From the perspective of someone that actively worked on the ISO
routeing
I have to disagree. The standby router has static
route point to the other side. Once traffic gets to
standby, it should route...
Jim
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wrote:
Standby is stanby, it doesn't do any routing until
the active router goes
down.
Regards,
Mark,
-Original
Thank you for the clarification, Mr. Berkowitz.
Although I hope you won't be upset if I mention that you're not really
presenting a counter-point to the curriculum.
A little confused...I didn't think I was responding to any specific
curriculum. I was responding to a point that someone made
Mike,
you are correct about the recent trend on Network Engineering in general
and Cisco Engineer in particular. These recent CCIEs know nothing
else but Cisco (not that they are expert to begin with). Most don't even
know how to write simple shell script on Unix platforms. If this sound
like
Ah, I apologize. When you said:
Again people -- PLEASE do not assume the simple 7 layer model that
Cisco tends to present was the end of all protocol stack development.
It wasn't.
I thought you were referring to the CNAP (cisco networking academy program)
curriculum. If you ever get a chance
The passing score is 699
-Original Message-
From: John McCartney
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 9/25/2001 2:57 PM
Subject: RE: Passed switching [7:20868]
What is the passing score for the BCMSN? I'm taking mine in about 3
weeks.
Also, what did they let you bring in? Congrats on passing,
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