As of last week there are 279,000 MCSE's worldwide. I don't know what the
CCNP numbers which is probably the comparable certification to the MCSE.
Everything else you said I completely agree with.
John Kaberna
CCIE #7146
NETCG Inc.
Cisco Premier Partner
www.netcginc.com
(415) 750-3800
I'm going to take it in a couple weeks and the lab shortly after that. I
know Brad Ellis took it and there is a specific group on Yahoo for the
Security CCIE. Check this URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cciesecurity
John Kaberna
CCIE #7146
NETCG Inc.
Cisco Premier Partner
www.netcginc.com
Hi Cisco Guru,
Is there any equivalent command in OSPF for this show ip eigrp topo
10.10.0.0 255.255.0.0?
I want to know is my OSPF network learning the correct route from my primary
link..
Regards
CiscoNewBie
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Hi all,
Has one of you already experienced performance issue on a VPN, details
below:
We have a VPN over a 128k leased line terminated by 2 Cisco 2600.
Connectivity is ok, but we have a lot of delay over the vpn.
When I do a traceroute across the provider to a device on the other side,
Hi there
You can also try sh ip eigrp events, this is a hidden command. Dump the
output to a text file. Next you will need to use the output interpreter at
CCO https://www.cisco.com/support/OutputInterpreter/parser.html (you will
need a CCO login for this) and it will decode the events for you.
Hi All,
I have a 2MB leased line (UK Megastream) line between two sites.
One site has a 3640, the other a 2621.
The line is presented as G703 both ends.
I have PDA DC2020 G703 to X21 converters at both ends.
so connection is:
SITE A
Cisco 3640 (WIC-1T)
PDA DC2020 X21 to G703 Converter
test
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in your config
what is your LMI.(autosence)
have you set the encapsulation command on the int`s
see this link
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/wan_c/wcdfrely.htm#xtocid221854
input errors usually mean that there is some kind of encap
Greetings
What I am trying to achive, transparent bridging/translation
bridging between token ring and ethernet.
I have one host on the To0/0:
10.10.10.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
and another one on the ethernet segment:
10.10.10.2 netmask 255.255.255.0
The config below does not work, and ideas?
]f you are really sure about the client side configuration then the problem
is your IOS. I had a similar problem like yours while I was at customer
site and fixed it with upgrading the IOS to 12.09. The previous IOS was 11.x
version and It has the commands to apply callback too but they didn't
It's October 2nd. There should be at least one posting today from a new
CCIE, who took the one-day lab. Don't be shy, let us know who you are! I'm
sure your mail server will fall over later today with congratulation
messages, ( requests to break the NDA).
Nick
Hi Drews
Check out this one:
http://www.ciscopress.com/book.cfm?series=1book=196
Shahid Shafi
--- John Kaberna wrote:
I am considering writing a book for the CSS1. Since
I've already written
the CCIE Security book a lot of the information will
be repeated. But, I
don't really want to
We had a similar issue when we tried here. There is a command that does
bitswopping. I can't remember the command but it is in global config :
something like bridge 1 bitswap.
HTH
Andrew
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Sent: 02 October 2001
Hi guys,
Just a little confusion regarding CQ.
As far as I know when we are going to implement custome queueing for
different protocols,we are suppose to consider frame size for every protocol
and than find the accurate bandwidth each queu should have??
On the other hand, I saw in many test
symon...
sorryi am asleep
i don`t like the amount of interface resets you are getting...
can you clear counters and watch the amount you are gettingon both
sides..
int resets cum from the line bieng dropped (g703/line)
i have smds/leased lines and you should not get ANY int
Hi.
On Routing TCP/IP's page 555 there is an output of show ip ospf
virtual-link
That has these two info:
1. DoNotAge LSA not allowed
2. Adjacency State FULL (Hello suppressed)
Can someone please explain why these show up in the virtual link info?
I must have missed the significance
Hello again.
On page 419 of Doyle's book, it explains that if the DR fails, a new
DR must be elected,new adjacencies must be established, and all
Routers on the network must synchronizewhile all this is happening,
The network is UNAVAILABLE for transit packets.
My question is:
What about
Hello everyone
I have an issue finding the correct Cisco equipment
solution for the following requirements:
1. Support for up to 1500 Dial Up Users
2. Support for up to 500 Leased Lines.
Can anyone suggest a Cisco solution please? I have
looked at the AS5xxx but was not able to conclude that
Chuck,
Round times will be roughly the same regardless of whether there's 1
T1 or 8 T1's in the multilink bundle. There is a limit to the speed
bits will move in copper.
However, the more T1's you have in the bundle, the more bits you can
send at the same time.
I'd suggest you retry your
None, just a, possibly poor, example of what could be a hardware
limitation.
Dave
Chuck Larrieu wrote:
OK. I'll bite. What is the relationship between ISL and CRB?
Chuck
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When the DR fails, the BDR takes over as soon as it ages out the its dead
timer for the DR. The BDR already has adjacencies with all other routers on
the segment and has been keeping tabs on the DR such that it can take over
rather gracefully. A BDR election is then subsequently held to
500 leased linesHellthat`s a lot of leased lines
i don`t know of any single cisco device with 500 serial interfacess..
( and yes i am aware of ways round that ...bit i am going on what he has
said in his post)
so the question begs as howard
what problem are you trying to solve
This is referring to the fact that the virtual-link is being treated as a
Demand Circuit. I don't believe that Doyle spoke much about this in his
book,
but I could be wrong. A Demand Circuit is used for low-bandwidth links such
as ISDN to limit the uptime required for the link, this is done in
There is absolutely no requirement to pass in any order. Most people will
tell you to take troubleshooting last, and I would agree. The reason is
that the experience with routers and switches that you should gain in
pursuing the other tests should serve you well in troubleshooting. Do NOT
try
This is just a pre-morning-coffee thought. I'm thinking that multiple
links only help if you're actually needing the extra bandwidth. If
you're not generating more than 1.544 Mbps of traffic, I would expect
the round-trip times to be at least fairly similar regardless of which
configuration you
Well first off, there are no existing sessions between DROthers. Remember
that DROther routers only become adjacent to the DR and the BDR, they remain
in 2way state with each other. There will be an existing session with the
DROthers and the BDR which will result in a fast promotion of the BDR
Chuck,
My first thought is that the router your using doesn't have the horsepower
to make it a fair test. If it's a 2500 series, I have been told, but not
verified, that it's CPU cannot even fill 2 T1's worth of traffic. Also, if
your running the tests from the router itself, packets generated
I'm not sure about this, but I think your best bet might be to use either the
command 'show ip route ospf' or 'show ip ospf database...
router/network/network summary' (whatever LSA type you are expecting to
receive this network from).
I don't know a command that allows you to limit the output
Yes you verified what I have harped a few times, the added complexity
of multilinking not to mention the several bugs I have encountered, is
why I say just use CEF and load share per packet/destination. Also
multilinking nor CEF give your greater speed but you do have more
bandwidth. If you
See translational bridging, use DLSW, it's easier. I used to have a
great URL but in the 1000th amelioration of CCO my URL nolonger works.
Dave
Andrew Larkins wrote:
We had a similar issue when we tried here. There is a command that does
bitswopping. I can't remember the command but it
Erland,
Try using:
r2(config)#source-bridge transparent ?
Source-route ring group attached to the transparent bridge
To translate between Transparent and Source route bridging
Get the PDF doc from cco for more help
Right.
But all I wanted to confirm is that the book implies that
ALL traffic is suspended until the OSPF network is converged?
Elmer
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Subject: Re: Doyle on
10-02-2001... It's a palindrome! When was the last date where this
occurred? Here at work we think it was 08-31-1380. When will the next
one be? :-) Sorry for the OT post, I just thought this was amusing.
Back to the morning coffee
John
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I would suspect that the last time this occurred was earlier this year.
February 10th, 2001 (DD-MM-YY).
I know, smart*..
-- Leigh Anne
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Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 9:04 AM
To:
09-31-1390 to up you one month ;-)
on my second cup... ;-)
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Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 8:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Way OT: Interesting Date today [7:21675]
10-02-2001... It's a palindrome! When was
Yes, you are a smart***.However, it's true that if we pick a
different format, an entirely new set of possibilities arise. For
instance, today is also palindromic if you write it 10-2-01.
Leigh Anne Chisholm 10/2/01 9:05:40 AM
I would suspect that the last time this occurred was earlier
John,
When you said It's a palindrone! are you refering at the following:
A Palindrome is a word spelled the same backwards and forwards
If not please can you give more details for those who do not know what are
you refering toand why it is so importantand how did you find out
about those
Doh!!! 09 doesn't have 31 too much coffee ;-)
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Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 8:13 AM
To: Cisco Study Group (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Way OT: Interesting Date today [7:21675]
09-31-1390 to up you one month ;-)
on my second cup... ;-)
Is there anyone out there using a Teltone Demonstrator that could give me
some assistance offline? I can't seem to get my ISDN to work.
-- Leigh Anne
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Yes, a palindrome is a word that is spelled the same backward and
forward. In this case, the numbers are palindromic because--using the
MMDD format-- 10-02-2001 is the same when read either direction.
Using MM-D-YY, today is 10-2-01, which is also palindromic.
There is no importance
Sorry, I meant to say that it is a requirement for a router that
supports demand circuits to always attempt to make virtual-
links act as demand circuits.
It is a
requirement for a router that supports virtual-links to always try to make
it
a demand circuit, so Cisco routers will always
John,
You have wy too much time on your hands. ;-)
Heather
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10-02-2001... It's a
We thought the same thing until someone pointed out that there is no
Sep. 31st. :-)
COULOMBE, TROY 10/2/01 9:29:49 AM
09-31-1390 to up you one month ;-)
on my second cup... ;-)
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Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 8:04
Hi
Is it possible to configure Integrated Routing and Bridging or Routed Bridge
Encapsulation on a Cisco Catalyst 6500 with a MSFC2?
Regards and Thanks in advance
Geoffrey
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According to the well-known port list
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers it is:
h323hostcall
1720/TCP h323hostcall
h323hostcall
1720/up h323hostcall
Heather
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Yeah an MCSE on every corner and 1000 Windows boxes in the building behind.
I was talking to some buddies in the last big market I worked in (I live in
a poh-dunk town now) and people with current Microsoft skills are very much
in demand.
The infrastructure guys are hurting, remember when the
how bout yesterday 10-1-01
Dave
Leigh Anne Chisholm wrote:
I would suspect that the last time this occurred was earlier this year.
February 10th, 2001 (DD-MM-YY).
I know, smart*..
-- Leigh Anne
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Based on my experience, a typical LD (Local Director)
topology is:
Internet -- Firewall -- Switch (any VLAN) --
-- Local Director (VIP) -- Hub/switch -- servers
VIP = virtual IP for all servers
Virtually no configurations are needed on the
hub/switch except port speed/duplex. The hub
Based on my experience, a typical LD (Local Director)
topology is:
Internet -- Firewall -- Switch (any VLAN) --
-- Local Director (VIP) -- Hub/switch -- servers
VIP = virtual IP for all servers
Virtually no configurations are needed on the
hub/switch except port speed/duplex. The hub
I can answer the last question, Look at a calendar ;)
Juan Blanco wrote:
John,
When you said It's a palindrone! are you refering at the following:
A Palindrome is a word spelled the same backwards and forwards
If not please can you give more details for those who do not know what are
you
Hello All,
Today is a good day. Just passed Support with 85%. I didn't find this test
easy by any stretch of the imagination.
I am now a CCNP. Thanks to all for any direct or indirect help in passing
these tests. Now on to the D's...then the I's.
Have a good one,
Tim Booth
Message
Pesky SPIDS... Troubleshooting error messages is so much easier once you're
logged into CCO.
Everything's functional now. Thanks to all that offered to help.
-- Leigh Anne
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Leigh Anne Chisholm
Still OT
Next ones:
01-02-2010
11-02-2011
02-02-2020
12-02-2021
03-02-2030
04-02-2040
05-02-2050
06-02-2060
07-02-2070
08-02-2080
09-02-2090
10-12-2101
Sorry, couldn't help it. I love useless information.
- Jeremy Felt
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From: John Neiberger
To:
Sent: Tuesday,
Right.
But all I wanted to confirm is that the book implies that
ALL traffic is suspended until the OSPF network is converged?
Elmer
Not necessarily. In general, routing will continue even with a route
failure longer than will bridging. OSPF has to send a new route to
the RIB, which then
Hi Stephen,
There are almost no resets all day, only 1 per router.
that FUNNY you know ...al the BT CSU/DSU (for there 2 meg leased)
have an
X21 port built in
The ones we have are only BNC, we have fibre coming in.
you could also try swapping the ints (S0-S1)on both sides to see if
What was the inter-packet gap between pings? Were they pushing right up
against each other, with some wanting to go out while others were still
being output? What other traffic was the router trying to pump out, if any?
I'm thinking you would need to have packets queued up waiting to go out to
Here on the West coast we could all think pleasant Base-3 thoughts at:
10:02:20:01 AM on 10/02/2001!
(Or we could do it this evening and catch the East Coast people too! ;-)
Priscilla
At 11:42 AM 10/2/01, John Neiberger wrote:
Yes, a palindrome is a word that is spelled the same backward and
DITTO..
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Hello,
My boss ask me to conduct a BGP implementation for our
site (Internet ecommerce platform with 2 ISP).
I'm relatively new on that topic, so could you please
help me to :
1 - construct my project plan and
2 - to made a draft of the technical implementation
(I've got a lab).
Experiences
I cannot say with 100% certainty, but you may get more useful
test data by running TTCP, as opposed to pings or extended
pings. This will also more closely mirror the intended test
environment where the expectation will be high for TCP based
traffic.
Do you have a copy of the configs for
HEY jUAN
I think that tin-foil is really receiving something.
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From: Juan Blanco
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 8:31 AM
Subject: RE: Way OT: Interesting Date today [7:21675]
John,
When you said It's a palindrone! are you refering at the following:
A
Hmm.. If this were the case, though, wouldn't I expect to only see 64Kbps of
bandwidth for a single user session on a 128K multilinked ISDN call?
Seems to me if the link were loaded up properly, you'd see the combined
aggregate.
Paul Lalonde
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Juan,
A palindrome is a letter-number pair that is the same forwards as it is
backwards. This concept often appears when doing cannonical to
non-cannonical conversions from Ethernet to Token Ring.
HTH,
Rob H. NP, DP, blah,blah,blah.
Subj: RE: Way OT: Interesting Date today
Yes I said you would see the combined aggregate, you can send twice as
much data but your not aggregating the speed, i.e. 2 T1's are two 1.5M
links, even when bundled they do not have a clock of 3M but the
bandwidth of 3M.
That may seem obvious but I have had calls from those that did the
math
Thanks for the reply and the CCO link. I do remember now reading up
On this feature, now all I need to do is set this up at home using
An ISDN simulator to see exactly what OSPF-related packets go through.
Elmer
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Team,
My question is the following, Do you have to type the commands asked in
question or you will have the option of selecting the command from a list of
posibles commands like in the routing test...
Thanks,
JB
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Sorry there are only Demi-Gods here. If you want links to the real gods try
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My deepest heartfelt apology to the rest who suffer-through these, but this
is a classic one for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I know we are all gonna learn some real world BGP multihoming here, so let's
proceed.
Guys,
I have been trying to get two 19 horizontal power strips to mount on my
rack, but have only been to locate places that sell the ones with surge
protectors, and those are just rediculously priced. Does anyone have the
link to anywhere that has reasonably priced rack mountable power
try www.milestek.com
they have some for under $100
dave h
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Subject: Power Strip [7:21710]
Guys,
I have been trying to get two 19 horizontal power strips to
Black Box
Code: PS189A
$69.95
Works great!
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Subject: Power Strip [7:21710]
Guys,
I have been trying to get two 19 horizontal power strips to mount on my
There was a discussion not long ago about the differences between native and
hybrid modes on a Cat6k. The following passages are from a white paper I
found on CCO, posted 9/5/2001. The interesting part is where it mentions
the IOS must reset all linecards in the chassis for a successful
Go to http://www.provantage.com and search for TRPM002
That's a rack mounted power strip with 12 outlets - 6 in front and 6 in the
back.
They are only $34.33 each.
Hth,
Ole
~~~
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises,
Obviously, I don't want to get into NDA issues here, but I see that Cisco
has the 3900 token ring switch on the CCIE lab exam equipment list.
Is token ring switching considered an emphatic hands on topic for CCIE lab
preparation? Anyone know how important this particular technology is in the
The only other way that I know of to avoid crashing the router, and getting
a
useful sniff of the WAN traffic, is to use a V.35 protocol analyzer, such
as the HP Internet Advisor. This is a pricey unit, but if you do this stuff
regularly (as my coworkers and I do), it is the easiest, and most
Juan,
You will be given a list of commands but then you will have to type in the
commands. Hope this helps!
-Junovtv
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Several points to make on this.
1) How are you using 192.168.x.x/28 on your Serial0/0 on your external
interface (should this not be your only valid IP?, and why a /28 on a Serial
unless you are using Frame). I am now assuming to change this to something
such like:
interface Serial 0/0
word up.
Thomas Larus wrote in message
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There is absolutely no requirement to pass in any order. Most people will
tell you to take troubleshooting last, and I would agree. The reason is
that the experience with routers and switches
Hi Group
Is it possible to use the aux port as an alternative to the console port? I
mean can I connect my pc serial port to the aux port instead of the console?
If that is possible do I have to use a roll-over cable?
Thanks
Lw
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Dear Professionals,
I have tried to configure my router with autocommand as shown below. When I
telnet to the router it prompt me for a password, when I enter the password
the telnet connection will disconnect immediately. Have I done any mistake?
What is the purpose of this command?
Thanks
Hey learn something new every day on this list, good info. Could the Y-cable
be left in circuit on critical links, with proper precautions of course,
yeah I know simpleton question but you never know. I always leave one port
open on all my switches just for the sniffer, has made life so much
autocommand option no-hangup
Will fix your problem. Not all ios's have this option.
Lists Wizard wrote in message
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Dear Professionals,
I have tried to configure my router with autocommand as shown below. When
I
telnet to the router it prompt me
I must concur with this gentleman's approach to sniffing WAN traffic. At my
previous position I used the HP Internet Advisor product regularly and was
very impressed with its abilities. However, the HP Internet Adivsor is
costly, at about the price of a small car, one can experience network
By the same token, you could say that the Juniper JNCIE is completely
worthless compared to the MCSE, cuz like you said there are a hell of a lot
more Windows boxes to babysit than Juniper routers. Yet, the average JNCIE
takes in well over $225,000 per annum, which is rather higher than the
10/2/2001 4:10pm Tuesday
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symon...
sorryi am asleep
i don`t like the amount of interface resets you are getting...
can you clear counters and watch the amount you are gettingon both
sides..
Dear Professional,
I encountered this question while studying. It goes like this:
Which command would display interfaces with applied access lists?
A- show access-lists
B- show ip access lists
C- show ip access-lists
D- show access lists
The correct answer is supposed to be A. I tried this on
Yep, this is what we do...in fact, we have all the Y-cables cabled to a v.35
patch panel, which comes from my days in telecom...it's neater that way than
having Y-cables dangling all over the place...
You then patch from the monitor port of the particular WAN link to the WAN
sniffer (also
I take that back...
I did find it...
PMS-16-V35FF
http://www.ibuyer.net/prod.html?id=447152
and to stay on topic...we use NAI DSSPro WAN sniffers...which work great...
TroyC
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From: COULOMBE, TROY
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 2:12 PM
To: 'Dan Faulk';
Dear Friends,
After a long study period now I have done my CCIE Written with 96%.
which is the highest marks in pakistan. (but i m not sure)
where can i confirm that this is the highest marks in the world, Asia
pacific region or pakistan. Can i do contact with the Prometric or
Cisco.
Can any
wouldn't you need to be in enable mode to see that?
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Dear Professionals,
I have
You're right. I'm guessing it's another case of a poorly-worded question.
The only ways I know of to show an interface and its access-list is to show
ip int or whatever, or show ipx int e0 or whatever protocol you're using.
The other is to show run.
Dear Professional,
I encountered this
The 3900 is on the list, expect to configure it. As far as an emphatic
hands-on topic I believe there is a tutorial on the documentation CD.
I assume the tutorial covers basic configuration, so I would be prepared
to do a basic config from memory.
As far as any empathic topics... I think
Hi All,
I would like an advise from people studying for CCNP on which book I
should use to prepare for the exams.
Which is better? CCNP Study Guide from Sybex or CCNP Library from Cisco
Press?
Thanks in advance
Luiz Olivieri
CCNA
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I totally agree !! I quit using Paypal because they screw me up in my last
auction just because I access my account from another country and they
totally freeze my account and asked me records from my banks transaction ,
etc before they would unfreeze the account... I refuse to do so and I still
know how to configure vlans on that bad boy, which requires
creating a TrBRF first, and then
creating TrCRFs, and then
assigning ports to the TrCRFs
There are a few good sims out there, and someone has their 3900 on the net
and allows 60 minute sessions on it with a little configuration scenario
Thats It!!!, I headed to the bookstore now to grab up the GPRE (Get Paid
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certification libriary! .. and all this time Ive been busting my fanny
gaining routing
and switching knowledge..
Chuck Larrieu wrote:
considering I average 250 mails a day, from the various lists to which I
Hi all,
Do you guys know how do I subscribe to this mailing list? The authentication
mail that I send out always bounce backHas this list been stop?...
Thanx.
CiscoNewbie
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The WS-X5030 Token Ring Module requires a Supervisor II to function.
A SUP I provides similar results to what you state the Cat keeps saying
the module is resetting or faulty. If you do a sho modules, or a show
version, I believe the software/firmware versions will report 0.0.
Ed
Yo that has been happening to me for about six years, thanks for the fix
Mike.
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From: Michael Snyder
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Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 2:01 PM
Subject: Re: CCIE Written: autocommand [7:21721]
autocommand option no-hangup
Will fix your problem. Not all
Hi Guys!!
I have a topology with a 2620 router with 8 BRI S/T ports that will receive
dial backup calls from remote locations using ISDN. The problem is that we
don4t have ISDN service available on all of these locations. So my question
is: is it possible to terminate a call originated from a
not the labs themselves, but the study prep booklet for which NLI charges
150 bucks.
these are preliminary impressions, based upon referring to the guide while
working on various study scenarios of my own.
so far, the guide strikes me as somewhat shallow. very little detail. a
couple of
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