Thats one of the cool things about costco, no matter what you buy they'll
refund your money if you're not completely satisfied, even if its been
like 4 months.
-jeff
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Ken Diliberto wrote:
I have the same problem. I purchased a Compaq Presario (Pretty-Sorry-O, as
Are you on the correct port? I have a palm on one port and if I choose that
one, hyper will return the same message you listed.
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I can tell you that this is highly unlikely as well.
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Everyone that is answering ccie/sec questions seems to be responding to
a belief that the question asker is looking to find out if after passing
r/s, they can
Do i need to order some feature license to get additional service?
For example ,for one 2948G-L3 ,CCO said The base Cisco IOS Release
12.0(7)WX5(15a) software, which includes RIP and RIP 2, comes with the
Catalyst 2948G-L3 switch router. Use license number FR2948GL3-IP to order
software that
Are there any questions on policy based routing?
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I just passed the exam this morning in an
Hi,
I am having a problem with configuring cisco 2500 ans 2600 router to
disconnect users using the dialer idle-timeout as well as the absolute
timeout on the interface and line .
The user still stays connected even after the time period is exceeded.Some
help would be greatlt appreciated.
Hi!
Studying wireless technology right now, but I'm a bit confused with the
standards, I think it can be that my studymaterial is a bit outdated..
Is the 802.1x standard ready yet, according to the material I study from it
still is under construction and approval...
Is EAP simply said a
Hi Group,
I have a MCSE, CCDA and CCNP and will finish my CCDP within a month. I am
considering working for a consulting company and I would like some one to
tell me a little about the daily life of an engineer working with a
consulting company. What should I expect to be doing on a daily basis?
Hi!
I'm a bit curious if you found the solution to your problem?
best regards, Johan Ericsson
Hi all,
Our company is using Cisco Aironet 350 and ACS server for
authentication. If
I use WEP only, the PC client can associate with the AP and get
ip address
from a DHCP server. However, if
Hi!
I'm a bit curious if you found the solution to your problem?
best regards, Johan Ericsson
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Can somebody tell me for what SDRAM is mostly used for (What type of
application require the use of SDRAM).
Regards,
Rock BASSOLE
Til: +33 (0) 1 45 96 22 03
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Hi all,
I've been studying DLSw and here's what I've gathered so far...
1. DLSw terminates all RIFs at the local router
2. DLSw terminates the LLC2 connection at the local router
My question concerns the MAC address:
Will a receiving station see the local router's address or the MAC address
Hi
No it would not be present in the software. If you want to those features
you will need to buy the image that supports.
HTH
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Do i need to order some feature license to get additional service?
For
Does anyone have any recomendations on VPN producs? Links to articles
and personal experience woudl be great.
As far as know Cisco VPN concentrators, Check Point, and Nokia rules the
market. What is your opinion on that.
Thanks,
Alex
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I did a test in my home lab with three routers. Two configured as OSPF
routers, the third one as frame-relay switch.
In every test I booted up the two OSPF routers, entered two debug commands
( debug ip packet detail, debug ip ospf adj) then booted up the frame-relay
switch to obtain the debug
www.packetattack.com
The sample labs are free.. I have links for books, testing, downloads etc.
Drop a line with any comments you might have, suggestions and yes, dislikes :)
When I started with Cisco routers and the certs, my book I constantly
reached for was Cisco Routers for IP Routing by
Good point.. I got bite slightly upgrading a few routers from 10 -11.x to
12.x and 1 day later the DHCP clients started to drop off... oops :)
MikeS
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I had the same problem with my laptop and I found a
solution that works for me. You can buy a pcmcia card
that has RS-232 ports for about $100. My card gives me
dual serial ports for around $130. You may be able to
find something cheaper if you shop around.
It sees the MAC-address of the sender.
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Hi all,
I've been studying DLSw and here's what I've gathered so far...
1. DLSw terminates all RIFs at the local router
2. DLSw terminates the LLC2 connection at the
the IP address alloted by the dhcp server to my home
computer (via cable ie cable modem connection) is
IP address 24.15.125.255
subnet mask 255.255.248.0
def gw 24.15.125.1
ok look ar the last quad it is 255 !!!
i can't believe this.
do you how this is possible ? 0 and 255 are
I've had this twice on my 2K laptop.. each time it was an offending program
trying to hold COM1.. the last time it was the hot-sync app for the palm
pilot. Disabled it and everything is fine.. except I need to remember to
re-enable Hotsync for my palm.
MikeS
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That's great info you provided Madman! Again, thanks much for your info!!!
Thomas N.
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Your correct, in fact MLS is enabled by default on the 6500. Main
feature of a 5000, I don't think. I have seen people enable MLS on
John,
The message you're seeing might require you to remove the LDN from the 'isdn
spid' statement on each router. I know this is how you had it configured on
one router already, but try it on both.
Eg. isdn spid1 6025551313
However, ensure that you configure only 'isdn spid1' on each
I'm putting together a frame-relay network with 2 PVC's. One PVC for data
and the other for Video. I'll be using 1720 routers. I know prioritization
must be used depending on UDP port. Does anyone have a sample config or any
other resources that might be helpful?
Thanks.
This is a valid address for the subnet mask given.
IP address 24.15.125.255
subnet mask 255.255.248.0
Network address = 24.15.120.0
Broadcast address = 24.15.127.255
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He is right. You can pass DNS and WINS information,
but subnet mask and stuff won't be in there. I don't
believe there is even a field in the IPCP packet for
that. Don't worry about what ipconfig says. It works
right? :)
Michael Le, CCIE #6811
--- nrf wrote:
Strange, I was able to pass
Look at the subnet though. 255.255.248.0. That would fit for a network of
24.15.112.0 with an IP range of 24.15.120.1 through 24.15.127.254 (usable).
The broadcast would be 24.15.127.255. 24.15.125.255 is just somewhere in
the middle of the usable IPs. If the subnet had been 255.255.255.0
Yes. In fact, this is very easy to configure especially if the spokes
do not need to speak to each other.
HTH,
John
Hollis 10/25/01 7:45:44 PM
Is the following network design possible:
- hub and spoke design, spokes are not connected via PVC
- hub does not use sub-interface
- common subnet
Thanks for the info Chuck.
Yes, that is exactly what the author is trying to demonstrate.
BTW: Book is Exam Cram (McMasters,Morgan, Shroyer) page 145.
-Aaron
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I could be wrong here, but I would imagine the reason this works is that you
have a supernet there, with the mask of 255.255.248.0, so the hosts address
is not all-ones, so is not treated as a broadcast address. The host address
includes 3 binary digits from the third octet (125), so it works
Yes, don't do it for real though IMHO. This was the ONLY way to cnfig
frame when Cisco first supoorted frme-relay.
Dave
Hollis wrote:
Is the following network design possible:
- hub and spoke design, spokes are not connected via PVC
- hub does not use sub-interface
- common subnet for
Grignore the IP range. I can't even read my own writing. You get
the point tho24.15.112.0 subnet 255.255.248.0.
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From: Allen May
To:
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: quick response (help) please [7:24238]
Look at the subnet
oops...
i got it. thank you all for correting me.
--- James Haynes wrote:
This is a valid address for the subnet mask given.
IP address 24.15.125.255
subnet mask 255.255.248.0
Network address = 24.15.120.0
Broadcast address = 24.15.127.255
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Network
I have been in the networking business for 7 years and have worked at both
consulting companies and in-house at businesses. I prefer consulting. I
travel at most 1 every 3 months and usually 1 night/2day. I work for a
Chicago based company, but I am in Springfield, IL, the State Capitol. I
Hello, John.
If you break the address and the subnet mask down into binary, it may make a
little more sense. The 0-255's make it easier for us humans to understand.
The equipment only sees a long string of 0's and 1's. That 255 only makes a
difference when using a classful mask.
Here is how
Hi All,
Thanks for your responses.
However, when i do wr t the config shows ipx routing and not ipx routing
2.2.2
Is this an IOS related issue
Cheers
Richard
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Seems like a pretty interesting job, that explains my bordom, here in the
office,
i wish i could find a consulting job with 80% travel.
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For you sniffer buffs out thereif you look at a sniffer trace and
compare isl to 802.1q you will see that with isl, the vlan tag info will
come first before the source and destination...in 802.1q you will see the
source and dest. address first then the vlan tagging info. Just some more
info
It's possible. What IOS and platform are you using?
Richard Botham 10/26/01 9:53:29 AM
Hi All,
Thanks for your responses.
However, when i do wr t the config shows ipx routing and not ipx
routing
2.2.2
Is this an IOS related issue
Cheers
Richard
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I was a consultant first and now a network admin and am sooo bored.
Consulting is so much more fun and experiences much more rewarding.
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Heidi,
I have not tried a life as a consultant yet, mostly because I'd have to pay
for my own health insurance, etc. I know that the money in many situations
would be better, but what is your experience since you've been in both
camps?
Anyway, I have never been bored as an admin, manager nor as
I would like to see which siwtchports are unused in the preparation for
creating VLAN's on a 3548 switch. I want to use snmpset to zero all the
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOutOctets amd then use snmpget later in the
week to determine port usage. I was able to set the sysContact so i know
SNMP is
use TeraTerm
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002416/teraterm.html
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I am trying to get hyperminal to work wih 2000 Professionalno such
luck
_
Geeze- Open View is probably the most widely used. Depending on your
company size, I think you should find it more reasonable than CiscoWorks.
We used NetView @ my old employer (IBM's version of Open View). All these
applications come with demo periods. I think Open View allows up to 50
object
Hai,
Can you give me the url for this WUG product.
Thanks
Nuurul Basar
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What's Up Gold (WUG) isn't that bad and it's much cheaper.
It's just a pinging machine to
Tim
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From: Nuurul Basar Mohd Baki [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 6:20 AM
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Subject: RE: OT- maybe... [7:24121]
Hai,
Can you give me the url for this WUG product.
Thanks
Nuurul
To All:
Here are two links that show the frame formats of ISL and Dot1q, to aide in
your sniffing process
ISL
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/741/4.html
802.1q
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121newft/121t/121t3/dtbridge.htm
-Bryan
From: Wright, Jeremy
I recently purchased and have been reading through Integrating Voice and
Data Networks by Scott Keagy, available from CiscoPress. I must say
that this is a truly excellent book and I wish I'd had this months ago.
It would have saved me from learning a lot of lessons the hard way.
It does a
I reported my observations to Cisco. They contacted me, had me do a song and
dance and provide them with some detailed information.
Perhaps we might infer from this just about where the LAB IOS image might
be? ( Given that Cisco claims that anything in their Lab scenarios will work
on a given
thanks bryan
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To All:
Here are two links that show the frame formats of ISL and Dot1q, to aide
in
your sniffing process
ISL
Check out this site. I did the BCMSN cram kit. It was pretty good.
certaudio.bizhosting.com
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I liked the travel more than my wife. I was flying home Friday afternoon
and flying out Sunday afternoon. That was 4 years ago and I still haven't
used the free Frequent Flyer ticket I earned.
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Hi everybody,
Does anybody know what the difference are between Jeff Doyle's Routing
TCP/IP Vol 1 and 2, besides BGP stuff?I have heard some conflicting
arguments about these books. Which volume would you guys recommend? Thanks!
-junovtv
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it seems that you have an old mib. Try checking for a new mib from cisco
http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml
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sam sneed
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 10:20 AM
To: [EMAIL
why is it that snmpget works though?
[root@wolf /root]# snmpget 172.16.10.10 private
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOutOctets.44
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOutOctets.44 = 4050195071
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it seems that you have an old mib.
Hi All,
I apologize in advance is I am asking anybody to violate the NDA, but I
think this quesiton is pretty sanitary.
Is the CCIE written scored on a scale between 1-1000, or is it like the CCNP
exams where the scale is 300-1000?
Thanks,
Robert
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Can you offer more info on these audio CD's? Are they downloads or do they
send them?, how long are they? Did you feel they are worth the $?
TIA
Mark
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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 1:05 PM
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That is the differance, vol2 has BGP and multicast, some IPV6 and
NAT. Stuff that's not really in vol1 so It depends what you want to
learn. If your really interested in BGP then don't get vol1 or vol2 but
Internet Routing Architectures VolII :)
Dave
juno vtv wrote:
Hi everybody,
It's a scale from 0-100, and I believe each question counts as one
point. At least I seem to remember getting 100 questions. :-)
Robert 10/26/01 12:44:44 PM
Hi All,
I apologize in advance is I am asking anybody to violate the NDA, but
I
think this quesiton is pretty sanitary.
Is the CCIE
At 02:25 PM 10/26/01, juno vtv wrote:
Hi everybody,
Does anybody know what the difference are between Jeff Doyle's Routing
TCP/IP Vol 1 and 2, besides BGP stuff?I have heard some conflicting
arguments about these books. Which volume would you guys recommend?
Depends on what you want to learn.
I hope I never have to spend another night inside four beige-colored walls,
listening to the neighbors snore, watching prime-time TV on a lumpy bed, in
a so-called suite because, oh boy, there's a couch too. I hope I never
have to spend one more afternoon in a waiting room with loud speakers
In my opinion, Vol. 1 is a must-have book. You should run--not walk--
to your nearest bookstore and buy it. I've flipped through Vol. 2 and
didn't feel compelled to buy it. I've heard that it is an okay book,
but the material is perhaps covered better in other books.
For instance, if you
Thank you guys for the info! I would like to get a book for IGPs and then
one for BGP. So would you guys recommend VOL 1 and Halabi's IRA?
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Halabi is to BGP what Doyle I is to IGPs a must have.
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From: juno vtv
To:
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: Jeff Doyle Vol I or II? [7:24269]
Thank you guys for the info! I would like to get a book for IGPs and then
one for BGP. So would you
I know policy-based routing needs to be enforced. Setting the IP
precedence in the TOS field to 4. This would be compared to an
access-list and if there is a match, it would go down one PVC. Does
anyone have any other suggestions?
jd
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The first one is a must.
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From: juno vtv
To:
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 2:25 PM
Subject: Jeff Doyle Vol I or II? [7:24269]
Hi everybody,
Does anybody know what the difference are between Jeff Doyle's Routing
TCP/IP Vol 1 and 2, besides BGP stuff?I have
Thanks everybody for the advice! I have just ordered Doyle vol1, Halabi's
IRA, and Caslow's Router, Switches and Bridges. I won't get it till next
week, darn it! What do you guys think of Caslow's book?
-junovtv
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I don't think each question counts as a single point. I believe some are
weighted different than others.
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Amen, Priscilla
Larry Puckette
Network Analyst CCNA,MCP,LANCP
Temple Inland
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512/434-1838
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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 2:10 PM
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I found both books to be excellent, there is a lot of valuable information
in both. I agree with John on Volume 1, it is a must have.
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OK, I'll bite on this one -
Sothere are 100 questions on the exam, and 100 points possibleif the
questions are weighted differently, then some of the questions would be
worthless? ;-)
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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001
First of All, Congrats and well-wishes to all those who have passed the
CCIE-written.
I have a question for youI will be taking the CIT on Tuesday, and with
God's grace, and my continued study, I have faith I will pass. CCNP tests
will be a thing of the past at that point, but then
Both.
At 02:25 PM 10/26/2001 -0400, juno vtv wrote:
Hi everybody,
Does anybody know what the difference are between Jeff Doyle's Routing
TCP/IP Vol 1 and 2, besides BGP stuff?I have heard some conflicting
arguments about these books. Which volume would you guys recommend?
Thanks!
-junovtv
Without hesitation I'd suggest doing the CCDA/DP tests unless you're
really in a hurry to get the CCIE written out of the way. They really
help fill in some knowledge gaps. The CCNA/NP track gives you a grasp
of the technologies but it doesn't really provide the best design
skills. The design
The questions are only as worthless as the test taker's answers...
(sounds like something Confucius would say)
-Brad
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OK, I'll bite on this one -
Sothere are 100 questions on the exam, and 100 points
I'm pretty sure that Talbot is correct about that one. When I received my
score report, it was in percentage units (1-100) and not a weighted score.
The exam that I took was before the recent change, but I assume that it's
still the same.
Brian Dignan
CCIE# 8248
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At 02:24 PM 10/26/01, Bill Carter wrote:
I liked the travel more than my wife.
Does that mean that you liked the travel more than you liked your wife, or
that you liked the travel more than your wife liked the travel? ;-)
Priscilla
I was flying home Friday afternoon
and flying out Sunday
If the programmer used an integer variable to hold the score - then yes!
Have a great weekend and remember to move the short arm 1.00 hour back
Sunday morning :-)
Ole
~~~
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
some one (lots of them ) said it's really hard to find job in networking
even for ccie or dual ccie ,is it really true people ?
the 1 day lab is really getting harder (much harder than the 2 day) and
cisco has to many ccie track now ,why bother getting ccie security or com
when one can not get a
Hello,
When configuring cef for per packet for dual T-1 links to one isp, what do
the commands, no ip route-cache cef actually do?
Also, when I configure this command, it overwrites the no ip route-cache
command on that particular interface so I have to first type the no ip
route-cache cef
hello everyone,
I took ACRC CLSC about Yr half back. But
discontinued CCNP exams after that.
Again motivated to complete CCNP.
I am taking BCRAN exam in next 1 week. Any
suggestion before taking exam ?
What is good book ?
Thanks a lot
pat
I hope I never have to spend another night inside four beige-colored walls,
listening to the neighbors snore, watching prime-time TV on a lumpy bed, in
a so-called suite because, oh boy, there's a couch too. I hope I never
have to spend one more afternoon in a waiting room with loud speakers
W2K hyperterminal did have problems displaying anything that scrolled into
the buffer...it would get mangled. All that's required to fix is SP2.
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jimmy halbert
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 5:56 PM
To:
John Neiberger waxes poetic:
I recently purchased and have been reading through Integrating Voice and
Data Networks by Scott Keagy, available from CiscoPress. I must say
that this is a truly excellent book and I wish I'd had this months ago.
It would have saved me from learning a lot of
Can you give me the url for this WUG product.
-
WhatsUp Gold. www.ipswitch.com
A very decent product for the price. Simple, yet effective, ICMP polling
plus some SNMP Get additions. Mapping is good. Graphing available. The
notification
grr, Url got snipped.
check out whatsupgold.com
Tim
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Hai,
Can you give me the url for this WUG
Since I'm facing a layoff, that is reassuring.
seriously, best wishes and best of luck.
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Howard C. Berkowitz
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 4:52 PM
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Subject: RE: Working for a
depending on the particulars, either one could be true. ;-
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Priscilla Oppenheimer
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 2:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Working for a consulting company [7:3676]
At
I too am curious about the Foundation test. Does anybody have any details?
Brad Moss, CCNA
Network Administrator
CHRISTUS St. Joseph's Medical Center - South
www.christushealth.org
(903) 737-3160
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
for those who've never seen one in their adult working lives, yeah, this is
a serious downturn, and yeah, the economy is bad right now. Don't worry -
skilled people can always find work. there are going to be a lot of
structural changes over the next few years. Keep your skills up. Keep a good
or neither. seriously.
Doyle has his place in the study cycle. on the other hand, I found Terry
Slattery's book to be outstanding, with some far more interesting examples.
some of the exercises are definitely worth the extra study.
I've written before about the Parkhurst BGP book, which I think
Well, good luck on getting your service straightened out.
Frame and ATM internetworking is relatively new so lots of tweaks have to be
done. including on the provider end.
We are trying to tweak some parameters now for some of our customers
running the same type of service.
But as far as your
You're right...
But for those with lesser skills, it is quite difficult to find
employment.
I've got 5 years in network administration, 2 using cisco and foundry
products, and
a ccna and I can't find a thing. yet at least.
just my .02
ck
On Friday, October 26, 2001, at 08:51 PM, Chuck
Here's my thoughts
* Yes, I know several CCIE's who are having trouble finding work. And yes,
I know one guy who has 2 CCIE's (R/S and ISPDial) who is having trouble
finding work. For those of you who think it might be due to lack of
experience, the guys I am talking about have at least 5
I remember seeing another bug where if you configure eigrp and then undo
eigrp, it will reload the router... cool huh??
or how about this one --
A 3660 series router running IOS version 12.2(3) may reload unexpectedly
with a software forced reload when running EIGRP.There is no known work
Yes !! Keep your spirits up, everyone. You may not have the employers lining
up outside
your door anymore. You may have to do more company research, interview
preparation, etc.
You may have to relocate. You may not get those 1999 salaries. But the jobs
are there.
Go out to Monster or Dice or
Are you referring to Advanced IP Routing in Cisco Networks 2nd edition and
Cisco BGP-4 Commands?
Thank you for the insight! I will consider these books for my library.
Any other books you guys recommend that is not on the recommended reading
list? I would be interested in hearing opinions
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