RE: is it really bad market for ccie ? [7:24297]

2001-10-27 Thread Muralidhar A.
This no Good for the spirits of those who r preparing for CCIE Like me :-((( Well trust What ever happens Happens for Good. Murali -Original Message- From: nrf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 5:25 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: is it really bad market

Re: is it really bad market for ccie ? [7:24297]

2001-10-27 Thread nrf
I don't like discouraging anybody or making anybody feel bad. But on the other hand, I would be doing everybody here a disservice if I didn't report honestly on what's really going on. I believe it is better for everybody to find out what the state of the program is now than to discover things t

RE: is it really bad market for CCIE ? [7:24297]

2001-10-27 Thread Dan Faulk
Great point Chuck, this current downturn is not near what we went though in the late 70's early 80's or back in 90. Apply Chucks advice, build your skills while this current market continues cause it will get better. Personally Im excited about this, a lot of corp deadwood is being trimmed and wha

Frame-relay [7:24332]

2001-10-27 Thread Kenneth Yeung
Based on the frame-relay (Chapter 4 2nd Edition)in Caslow's book: S1 - HQ -S2 172.16.1.1 172.16.1.2 172.16.1.3 With home lab testing as the above setting, I can ping from HQ to S1 and S2. I cannot ping from S1 and S2 even though I have put in the frame-relay ma

Study Group in Muscat.. [7:24333]

2001-10-27 Thread Muralidhar A.
Hi. Anyone in Muscat.. .. We could group ourselves for Mission CCIE :-)) Anyone interested kindly contact me offline...on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, murali STATEMENT OF CONFIDENTIALITY The information contained in this communication is Confidential and i

Re: Working for a consulting company [7:3676]

2001-10-27 Thread B.J. Wilson
Okay, but here's the million-dollar question: which consulting companies are *hiring*?? ""Chuck Larrieu"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > depending on the particulars, either one could be true. ;-> > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:

Re: is it really bad market for CCIE ? [7:24297]

2001-10-27 Thread nrf
Excited about an economic downturn, eh? Reminds me of those kids in school who would remind the teacher that she didn't assign any homework. ""Dan Faulk"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Great point Chuck, this current downturn is not near what we went though

Re: is it really bad market for ccie ? NO! NO! NO!!!! [7:24336]

2001-10-27 Thread Brad Ellis
Quick analysis: Do a search on Monster (as broad as possible) with CCIE as the keyword. How many hits? 96 as of 10/27/01 9:51EST. Now lets do a search on Monster (as broad as possible) for JNCIE (or JNCIS) as the keyword. How many hits? ZERO! ZILCH! NADA! Okay, now lets do a search with Jun

RE: no ip route-cache cef??? [7:24296]

2001-10-27 Thread Lupi, Guy
According to Cisco, no ip route-cache cef actually turns cef switching off on that interface, if cef is enabled globally. If you are trying to enable cef then you shouldn't use this command on the interface. Try these links, below them is an example from a production router using cef per packet

Re: is it really bad market for ccie ? NO! NO! NO!!!! [7:24336]

2001-10-27 Thread nrf
Oh one more thing - without violating NDA, let me just say that the Security lab is far more than just the R/S with a Pix thrown in there. ""Brad Ellis"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Quick analysis: > > Do a search on Monster (as broad as possible) with CCIE

Re: is it really bad market for ccie ? NO! NO! NO!!!! [7:24336]

2001-10-27 Thread nrf
I would rehash what I said before, but I don't really want to type all my arguments all over again. I suggest you read my post (7:3485) on 10/01/01, topic RE:Is the CCIE really worth it, including all the replies to me, and (especially) all my counter-replies. But I'll put it to you this way. I

Re: is it really bad market for ccie ? NO! NO! NO!!!! [7:24336]

2001-10-27 Thread Brad Ellis
This is getting absurd. There arent any JNCIE (or JNCIS) jobs currently on Dice or Monster. Therefore, according to your calculations, Cisco would win every little category you have created! Even if there were >ONE wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I would rehash w

Re: is it really bad market for ccie ? NO! NO! NO!!!! [7:24336]

2001-10-27 Thread Brad Ellis
This is getting absurd. There arent any JNCIE (or JNCIS) jobs currently on Dice or Monster. Therefore, according to your calculations, Cisco would win every little category you have created! Even if there were >ONE< job on there, that would still not cut the mustard. Talk about having NO other

Re: Frame-relay [7:24332]

2001-10-27 Thread suaveguru
what type of encapsulation you used CISCO , IETF? both routers should be using same encapsulation also try using frame-relay map ip DLCI no broadcast to map the layer 2 to layer 3 regards, suaveguru --- Kenneth Yeung wrote: > Based on the frame-relay (Chapter 4 2nd Edition)in > Caslow's b

Re: is it really bad market for ccie ? NO! NO! NO!!!! [7:24336]

2001-10-27 Thread Carroll Kong
I tried searching the group study archives. We are in the CCIE Lab one, right? Or the CCIE Professional list? Well I tried both to no avail. Your logic makes sense given those conditions. However, we are all making hypotheses based on results from dice.com and others. Some compani

Re: is it really bad market for ccie ? NO! NO! NO!!!! [7:24336]

2001-10-27 Thread nrf
Hey now, I didn't create the categories, you did. I was just playing by your rules. Like I said, if I was a hiring manager looking for JNCIE's I wouldn't publicly post such a job at all - far better just to find out who they are (all 20 of them), get their phone numbers or email, and contact the

Thank On the informationRE: OT- maybe... [7:24121]

2001-10-27 Thread Nuurul Basar Mohd Baki
Hai, Thanks for the WUG, I have download and now testing it. It is a good tool for Small Medium Company. Price is cheap to. Thanks again to every one that respond to my email. I'm sorry that I don't remeber all but thanks again. :) -Original Message- From: Nuurul Basar Mohd Baki To:

Re: Cisco Practical study 1 day lab book [7:24318]

2001-10-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: is it really bad market for ccie ? NO! NO! NO!!!! [7:24336]

2001-10-27 Thread nrf
OK, let me clarify. When I said 'in the ballpark' I was referring only to the supply side of the equation. What I wanted to say was this: the ratio of CCIE's to JNCIE's is about 330:1. That is indisputable. Now I anticipated that some people would argue that I was only looking at the xxIE mar

RE: Working with a consulting company [7:24224]

2001-10-27 Thread Ozzie sutcliffe
Depends Depends Depends June Allyson ( Grin ) You could be working for a large provider providing scribbled out diagrams on a legal pad trying to meet sales goals. You could be working in a large corp doing long term design management BW allocations etc..meetings meetings and more meetings to de

RE: Frame-relay [7:24332]

2001-10-27 Thread Chuck Larrieu
do you have more than one frame-relay map statements on each of the spokes? do you have the "broadcast" switch turned on in your map statements? One more thing on frame relay in this kind of scenario. Very often, depending upon the exact topology and routing protocol used, you will find that you

Re: Configuring hyperterminal to configure a Cisco [7:24211]

2001-10-27 Thread Ozzie sutcliffe
Go here you can terraterm all flavors... http://www.mcseco-op.com/helpfull_links.htm Hypeterm is just plain ugly , after a while the text wiil flow off the gui, across the monitor and all over the floor. NT may beat you up doing break commands.. Your laptop may not even have break key.. Terraterm

RE: new laptop and no db9 [7:24186]

2001-10-27 Thread Ozzie sutcliffe
Some corp makes an adapter for the palm pilots which is USB to DB9 and it works well.. ther is no cable it's just a big hplastic adapter thingy Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=24350&t=24186 -- FAQ, list archives, a

RE: 2000 professional & hyperterminal [7:24171]

2001-10-27 Thread Ozzie sutcliffe
Fdisk hyperterminal and get a copy of terraterm here http://www.mcseco-op.com/helpfull_links.htm. It's easier better and free.. Oz jimmy halbert wrote: > > Is there anything special that is required to get hyperterminal > to work with > 2000 professional Message Posted at: http://www.g

RE: SDRAM [7:24228]

2001-10-27 Thread Ozzie sutcliffe
anything that needs to be stored in RAM.. So any application need RAM sdram is just a type of RAM Maybe hit www.tomshardware.com. Oz > Can somebody tell me for what SDRAM is mostly used for (What > type of > application require the use of SDRAM). > Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.co

Re: what is feature license? [7:24220]

2001-10-27 Thread Ozzie sutcliffe
The feature "sets" are not in addition too but rather replacement of. IP feature sets runs IP need BGP then you need IP Plus Need IP and IPX then you nedd IP IPX and so on.. Out with old IOS in with the new IOS. Watch for flash and ram requirements on the routers as the 12xx are getting kinda

RE: new laptop and no db9 [7:24186]

2001-10-27 Thread Dennis Laganiere
I have a Sony Picturebook, which has been my favorite laptop ever. Tiny, but usable. However, it doesn't have a serial port, which makes it hard to configure routers. I solved the problem with a PCMCIA card from Socket that adds a db9 to my workstation; and I think they also have a unit with a

Re: is it really bad market for ccie ? NO! NO! NO!!!! [7:24336]

2001-10-27 Thread Carroll Kong
At 12:13 PM 10/27/01 -0400, nrf wrote: >OK, let me clarify. When I said 'in the ballpark' I was referring only to >the supply side of the equation. What I wanted to say was this: the ratio >of CCIE's to JNCIE's is about 330:1. That is indisputable. Now I >anticipated that some people would ar

RE: ATM/FR Interworking [7:24190]

2001-10-27 Thread Chuck Larrieu
mostly on the provider end, if my (albeit limited ) experience is any indicator. I have several clients who are doing combinations of DSL-ATM and Frame-ATM. It works fine. the problem is always getting the damn thing working in the first place. From what the installation techs tell me, it seems to

RE: 2000 professional & hyperterminal [7:24171]

2001-10-27 Thread Juan Blanco
Jimmy You may want to get a copy of SecureCRT, most people that I know that works with Cisco equipment every day use it My 2 cents JB -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 12:33 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE

HSRP Problem [7:24358]

2001-10-27 Thread Kevin Pan
One day, I discovered that one of the router continuously display an error message from the console showing that there is a bad authentication between HSRP members. *Oct 27 07:15:19: %STANDBY-3-BADAUTH: Bad authentication from x.x.x.x, remote state Init Right now, there are only two routers form

RE: new laptop and no db9 [7:24186]

2001-10-27 Thread Louie Belt
I did the same thing - bought a new laptop and assumed it had a DB-9 serial port - it didn't. I had to buy a Belkin USB -> Serial adapter. Works great!! Louie A Belt CCIE #7054 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, Oc

Re: OSPF Router ID and IP Addresses [7:24003]

2001-10-27 Thread Li Hou
Of course the 193.x.x.x will become the routers' ID after reboot. If you start OSPF before the interface Eth 2 up, then the ID should keep the last one until reboot! So it is important to use loop interface in OSPF, because it is always up. ""Thompson, Robert D"" P4HkO{O"PBNE :[EMAIL PROTECTED] >

Re: can not get these sentences meaning [7:24001]

2001-10-27 Thread Li Hou
In SRB, the source send an explore packet and the packet will reture the sender with path info. Those info in rif format like: ... So those following packets forward according to the info to reach destimation. -- Regards, Li Hou CCIE,CCNP,CCDP,MCSE ""xie rootstock"" P4HkO{O"PBNE :[EMAIL PROTECTE

Is IBM 3272 and CAT 3920 same switch ? [7:24362]

2001-10-27 Thread john zaggat
Hi, can some one tell me if IBM 3272-216 and Cisco Cat 3920 the same token ring switch. Both have very similar menus, just wondering if I can upload cisco OS on to the IBM switch. Thanks for your help Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=24362&t=24362 --

RE: is it really bad market for CCIE ? [7:24297]

2001-10-27 Thread Dan Faulk
The business cycle demands downturns. They perform the needed function of ridding the economy of businesses that are poorly run or poorly placed in the market. Now to be honest I could have done without this "Widespread" downturn that's hitting so many sectors at once but its here so might as well

RE: new laptop and no db9 [7:24186]

2001-10-27 Thread Ozzie sutcliffe
Hmmm CCIE assuming heh...grin CCNA assumes to know CCNP knows not to assume CCIE knows Just had to belt that out.. sheeesh was that punny Now I think about a little it was Belkin Oz Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=24364&t=24186 --

Re: Cisco IOS latest version [7:24324]

2001-10-27 Thread Jonathan Hays
And a SmartNet contract. Jeff wrote: > I believe you need a CCO, but check www.cisco.com under software section. > > -jeff > > On Sat, 27 Oct 2001, Alexandre Carvalho wrote: > > > Hello Team, > > > > I got some 2511's with the software 11.x inside those and some catalyst > 1200 > > ( they say it

RE: new laptop and no db9 [7:24186]

2001-10-27 Thread Louie Belt
I saw a T-shirt a few weeks back that said: CCNA - I can spell it CCDA - I can see it CCNP - I can fix it CCDP - I can draw it CCIE - I am the network LAB -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 2:18 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Subject: Re: quick response (help) please [7:24238]

2001-10-27 Thread Paul Werner
Just as a clarification to what you wrote and the terminology that you used, how exactly are you defining a "Supernet," particularly on this network? v/r, Paul Werner > I could be wrong here, but I would imagine the reason this works is that > you > have a supernet there, with the mask of 25

RE: new laptop and no db9 [7:24186]

2001-10-27 Thread Ozzie sutcliffe
Kinda like Friends don't let friends Nortel. That reminds me whatever did happen to the groupstudy slogan T shirt. I recall many times sun pass over earth in the days of yore,the list was working on such sillyness . Come on Circusnuts, Chuck, Brad help me out here Oz Message Posted at: http:/

Finished CCNP - Let me know if you'd like advice [7:24370]

2001-10-27 Thread Brian Wilkins
I finished up my CCNP today, passing the BCRAN (last test). I started with switching, then routing, then support (after I did the CCNA, of course). In terms of difficulty, here are my personal ratings from easiest to most difficult: CIT (support), BCMSN (switching), BCSN (routing), BCRAN (Remot

Re: Subject: Re: quick response (help) please [7:24238]

2001-10-27 Thread Thomas Larus
Great point. It's not a supernet of anything. Not with the first octet being 24. Thomas Larus - Original Message - From: "Paul Werner" To: ; "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 4:02 PM Subject: Re: Subject: Re: quick response (help) please [7:24238] > Just as a cl

Re: is it really bad market for ccie ? NO! NO! NO! [7:24336]

2001-10-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Mar 19, 5:22am, "nrf" wrote: } } [snip argument we've heard umpteen times] I won't argue with the basic premise of your argument, since it is sound as far as it goes. However you are looking at just the picture at this moment, i.e. a static image. That isn't very interesting, it is muc

Re: Re: Subject: Re: quick response (help) please [7:24238]

2001-10-27 Thread Paul Werner
Agreed. While it is possible to supernet class A addresses, it is generally impractical for the most part, unless the ISP/AS that is summarizing two Class A addresses owns both address spaces (and they are contiguous). I might suspect that somebody such as UUNet or AOL or Sprint might do it

Re: HSRP Problem [7:24358]

2001-10-27 Thread Ocsic
first, ensure both router's ethernet port are connected with the same lan open debug ip hsrp on each router to debug the status of the ACTIVE , STANDBY. ""Kevin Pan"" One day, I discovered that one of the router continuously display an error > message from the console showing that there is a

Auto sensing mode... [7:24375]

2001-10-27 Thread Keith Woodworth
Have discovered some packet loss on our network and figured it out to a duplex setting mismatch between two FE ports on Catalyst 5500 and a 7206. The 5500 is set to auto mode for both the duplex and speed. The speed is ok but it autoed to half instead of full. When I try to put the port in full

RE: OSPF Router ID and IP Addresses [7:24003]

2001-10-27 Thread Chuck Larrieu
So it is important to use loop interface in OSPF, because it is always up.- I recently discovered that the "shutdown" command works on loopback interfaces also. ;-> Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Li Hou Sent: Saturday, Oc

Port duplex auto settings [7:24377]

2001-10-27 Thread Keith Woodworth
never mind that questions about port duplex settings on a Cat5500...as usual I was too hasty in posting the question before I went and looked some more on CCO. Found itneed to peg the speed, then the port comes out of auto, then you can peg the duplex at what you want. Sorry for the traffic.

RE: Re: Subject: Re: quick response (help) please [7:24238]

2001-10-27 Thread Chuck Larrieu
if the Bates Report is any indication, the trend is actually towards more fragmentation of the former class A space. ARIN has been allocating out of 64, 65, 66, blocks, for example. Those in turn have been doled out to various ISP's and other organizations as something longer than /8 - usually /16

Off Topic only slightly - BGP on 25xx vs other platforms [7:24380]

2001-10-27 Thread Chuck Larrieu
now that I'm busting into BGP with a passion, and finding myself exceedingly frustrated, I'm just wondering - is BGP as confounding on other platforms as it appears to be on the 25xx series? I mean stuff like adjacencies not forming, routes not being propagated to established peers when there is n

RE: Auto sensing mode... [7:24375]

2001-10-27 Thread Mark Odette II
Maybe a silly question, but did you check the port settings for the 7206?? It might have been set to half, and for some silly reason the CAT is opting for Auto Duplex rather than barking back at ya about the negotiation. Just a thought. If memory serves me correctly you should have the options o

Re: Is IBM 3272 and CAT 3920 same switch ? [7:24362]

2001-10-27 Thread Patrick Bass
If you haven't found out by Monday, I can probably ask around for you. Interesting thoughdrop me a line if you still need to know Monday. ""john zaggat"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, can some one tell me if IBM 3272-216 and Cisco Cat 3920 the same toke

Re: Off Topic only slightly - BGP on 25xx vs other platforms [7:24382]

2001-10-27 Thread Patrick Bass
Chuck, Ahhh, the joys of BGP. Still, it's refreshing to find someone who uses the words "passion" and "BGP" in the same sentence. Hehe, I've been just as frustrated doing BGP labs with 7200s and 7500s. So I guess it's not just a 2500 thing? Cya ""Chuck Larrieu"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROT

Re: Re: Subject: Re: quick response (help) please [7:24238]

2001-10-27 Thread Wojtek Zlobicki
The date is Sept 12 , 2001 , the first few lines of the page :) > if the Bates Report is any indication, the trend is actually towards more > fragmentation of the former class A space. ARIN has been allocating out of > 64, 65, 66, blocks, for example. Those in turn have been doled out to > vario

RE: Auto sensing mode... [7:24375]

2001-10-27 Thread Thomas Crowe
You need to first set the speed to 100 vs. auto-neg. set port xx speed 100 Then you will be able to force the duplex setting. __ Thomas Crowe Senior Systems Engineer / Architect CTS Professional Services - Atlanta __ -Original Message

RE: Re: Subject: Re: quick response (help) please [7:24238]

2001-10-27 Thread Ken Diliberto
It says 09/12/2001 as the last update. >>> "Chuck Larrieu" 10/27/01 08:02PM >>> [snip] BTW, looking over the allocation table at: http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space interesting. anyone know how up to date this is? Chuck [snip] Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/f

Re: Off Topic only slightly - BGP on 25xx vs other platforms [7:24388]

2001-10-27 Thread nrf
Oh yes, BGP on a 2500 can be quite an interesting experience. ""Chuck Larrieu"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > now that I'm busting into BGP with a passion, and finding myself exceedingly > frustrated, I'm just wondering - is BGP as confounding on other platf

Re: no ip route-cache cef??? [7:24296]

2001-10-27 Thread nrf
You might want to disable CEF-caching if you suspect you are having CEF problems. CEF used to be (and sometimes still is) rather buggy. That thing about how disabling CEF-caching also disables fast-switch caching is a bug, I think. I have noticed that behavior myself sometimes, but I don't thin

Problems with CiscoWorks 2000 [7:24391]

2001-10-27 Thread Simon Watson
Hi Guys I've installed Ciscoworks 2000, at a clients site with 2 Cat 6509's & 12 Cat 3548's. In resource Manager I'm setting up syslog to report messages from the switches to CW2000, when I check the syslog reports on where I should expect to see the IP address of the switch that sent the mess

RE: Auto sensing mode... [7:24375]

2001-10-27 Thread Brad Moss
To set the duplex to full you must manual set the speed of the port. I have run into the same situation before. When you set the port speed to auto it will only let you force the duplex to half, when you try to set it to full it automatically goes into auto-sense. In my case the only way around wa

Re: is it really bad market for CCIE ? [7:24297]

2001-10-27 Thread nrf
Well, since I'm already a CCIE, I can't help you there. Yeah, I know what you're saying, you're tired of the oversupply of network guys, lot of them incompetent paper-cert guys. Yeah me too - I think there is too much supply of network people too. It's just really too bad that it takes a recess

RE: Cisco Practical study 1 day lab book [7:24318]

2001-10-27 Thread Paul Jin
Guys, Check out the link at booksamillion.com, the price is a little cheaper. BAMM.com and bookpool.com usually has good prices, also going to addall.com, you can search multiple book prices at the same time, it will search out the best prices for you.. I plan on getting it myself, like many oth

How to config the catalyst 1200 and crack its pwd! [7:24394]

2001-10-27 Thread Alexandre Carvalho
Hello team.. I am kind of confused and now worried about how to config the catalyst 1200. I am using the console cable and a db9 connector plugging directly into the admin port and when I power on, guess what?? it just stays there and doesn't display anything. I went to cisco site and downloaded

RE: Off Topic only slightly - BGP on 25xx vs other platforms [7:24395]

2001-10-27 Thread Kane, Christopher A.
Chuck, Is this a code issue? I ask because I am currently responsible for a major ISP that was absorbed by my employer and that ISP was often running BGP and OSPF with their clients. I have not seen any BGP problems on these old 2500s. But they are running code in the early 11.1 ranges. I've ju

RE: Cisco Practical study 1 day lab book [7:24318]

2001-10-27 Thread lab ccie
CCIE Verification Tool Yes, Karl Solie is CCIE number 4599. However, certification is NOT currently active. (Current status is Suspended). the author has not taken any 1 day lab so he will not breaking any NDA , it's very smart from CP . Is it ok to used ccie nr even when the cert expired after

Re: Off Topic only slightly - BGP on 25xx vs other platforms [7:24397]

2001-10-27 Thread Jason
BGP seems to work well in 2500 series without much issues that I can see, but I think it all boils down to your luck in chosing the right IOS... That seems more like a art than a science The latest isn't always the best, part of the problem seems to be in the amount of memory that the 2500 can

Re: HSRP Problem [7:24358]

2001-10-27 Thread lij
also show standby,sometimes when I use standby x ip x.x.x.x,There may be a problem,you just use standby ip x.x.x.x is you do not concern about secondary address good luck to you mozart ""Kevin Pan"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > One day, I discovered that one of

RE: Re: Subject: Re: quick response (help) please [7:24238]

2001-10-27 Thread Paul Werner
I would say we agree to agree :-) In terms of the accuracy of the IPv4 assignmentin the link, it should be pretty current. This was cut and pasted from the top header: INTERNET PROTOCOL V4 ADDRESS SPACE (last updated 2001 September 12) Clearly there is a move to return address space back to

Re: Finished CCNP - Let me know if you'd like advice [7:24370]

2001-10-27 Thread Brad Nixon
Congratulations. If what you say is true, I'm in pretty good shape. I have already passed the BCRAN and BCSN. I am taking BCMSN on Thursday. I saved CIT for last since I figured it would easy to pass after I have studied all the other topics to death. Brad ""Brian Wilkins"" wrote in message [EMAI

Re: is it really bad market for ccie ? NO! NO! NO!!!! [7:24336]

2001-10-27 Thread Geoff Zinderdine
> Funny, on that thread, I didn't even really want to talk about Juniper and > the JNCIE, I just mentioned it lightly as an example to prove some other > point I was trying to make, and that caused a firestorm of protests. Just > like right now. Two people presenting arguments do not a firestor

Re: CCIE R&S [7:24129]

2001-10-27 Thread Shai
Well Done Nigel Good to see another South African striving to the top. I have my lab booked for the 14th Jan 2002, first booking I could get. Good luck with yours. Shai www.routerdevils.com ""Nigel van Tura""

Re: Subject: Re: Async dial access parameters [7:23910]

2001-10-27 Thread Paul Werner
Technically, that is not entirely true. If you look at the RFC that governs NCP negotiation for IP(RFC 1332), it says this: 3.3. IP-Address Description This Configuration Option provides a way to negotiate the IP address to be used on the local end of the link. It allows the sender of the Co