Ok Here it is, this is how we tackled the OSPF Aggregation problem.
To properly aggregate addresses within an internal type OSPF advertisement
you must use the Area x range statement, this would not work because of the
multi area setup and non-contiguous addresses.
Stabilization of area 0
Hello,
I've got two sites which use the same IP address (but
there is no duplicate IP address) and I want to
encrypt the serial link between them.
So is it possible to create a VPN with a bridging
configuration ? or do I need nat ?
regards,
steve
Hi,
I have AS5300 on which we have 7 E1 ISDN-PRI from differet telcom and using
Radiator2.18 radius. I want that a particular user shold be authenticated
by radius which is connected on serial1/1:15 not on other ports not on
another port how can i do this .Plz help me
kaushalender
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Hi Guys
I have a pix 520 that has 3 interfaces configured. Ethernet 1 and 2 are
normal and have line up, protocol up. Ethernet 0 is down with line up ,
protocol down. There is a link light on both the Ethernet 0 interface
and switch port. This is not a duplex issue since I have already set
This is a fine group and I lurk here often, please help if you can...
Does anyone experienced problems on VoIP GWs receiving digist by overlap
from DMS100 PBX?
I started to be pretty tired hearing these Nortel guys telling every third
sentence something like Nortel is best, DMS is GOD - scrap
Hi Group!
I'd like to know how to find out the MAC-Adress of the Switches on
opposite side.
It looks difficult to find out on what port of GIGASTACK Module what
opposite Switch is connected if it wasn't documented. I can only see
Port1-UP - Port2-UP.
All tips and tricks are very much appreciated!
I am looking for an equivalent mailing list for former ACC Tigris
Routers/Software and now part of Ericsson's Datacom products in regards
to bgp configuration and implemenation.
I have done a numerous searches and nothing specific is showing up. Any
links, urls will be apreciated
cheers
I took the class with the guy who wrote the test. Basically it covers
everything that was listed in class. Different designs, the locaton of the
menu's on the web page, the features of the phones, etc.
To be honest, it the easiest test at Sylvan. You should be more worried
about the
Hi.
I am trying to configure two routers as BGP peers . Routers (both) are on
the same LAN but in diffrent subnetworks. I mean, routers can ping eachother
, since there is another router between them. But , they can not establish
BGP connection as two neighbours. Does that mean they have to be
Top man - Well done
Let us know all about it (NDA Permitting) when you wake up
Regards
Richard
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Garbage indicate difference in connection speed
Dvass
416South wrote:
I'm able to get this modem to dial into the router just fine.
Problem is still driving me nuts is that all the characters are
showing up as garbage (ø~ using Hyperterm and have tryed with other
programs as well.
I've faced a similar problem in the past
If you think that the configs are correct, try to upgrade the IOS on
the 801.
My problem was solved immediately.
Dvass
Hans Schimek wrote:
I am trying to implement a dial-up connection to a remote site (
Cisco2611 dials to Cisco 801).
I am
Good Work Nigel. Always nice to see somone succeed.
Eric
CCNP
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Well as it would turn out it's my turn to write that
awesome email... I just
got back from RTP today where after checking my
email, I was awarded
CCIE#8387. What a journey/process this has been and
I
To Configure BGP on Non-directly connected neighbors, you use the following
command
Router bgp AS
neigbor X.X.X.X ebgp-multihop N
Where:
AS is your AS number
X.X.X.X is the Ip address of the remote Peer
N is the maximum number of hops between the 2 peers (N is reccomended but
not required.)
You need to use bgp multihop if there is a hop in between...
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Hi.
I am trying to configure two routers as BGP peers . Routers (both) are on
the same LAN but in diffrent
What are the differences, if any, between the QuizWare and Boson IE written
practice test(s)? Is the QuizWare better than the Boson?
Tim Booth
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I was a bit confused after reading the Ciscopress CCNP Support book and
Caslow's ccie book. Can frame-relay multipoint sub-interfaces support
inverse arp DLCI mappings?? Ciscopress Support book seem to say no (not
directly though) but Caslow's book says yes. Thanks in advance...
David
Question for all:
How can I prevent Output drops if an interface is set for full-duplex 100Mb
on a 6509 (weighted queue)? One of my customers said that he is seeing a
large amount pings lately. I asked if anything was new and he did say they
added a game recently - coincendence??? They always
Congratulations Nigel! I bet today it is starting to sink in a little
bit.
It must feel incredible to have all of the hard work and time spent
finally pay off. Outstanding accomplishment. Having just passed the
written exam, I am just starting to get my feet under me for the long
road that I
Are you using a strait-thru or cross-over cable ?
-
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Cisco Certified Network Professional + PIX
Microsoft Certified Professional
Inet
My suggestion would be to turn off WFQ. I don't believe it's
recommended on really high speed interfaces. I think FIFO is a better
option for a FastEthernet link and I've read that WFQ in that situation
can actually cause some performance degradation.
Do you have a need for weighted queueing
Place IPX type-20-propagation on each interface in question. Also make
sure that you are routing IPX - Show IPX Route.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 10:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ipx in 6500 [7:26326]
I want to
Many games these days do constant ping times. Quake style games give
constant ping times on the screen. If they added a Quake style server then
it definitely takes pings from users connected.
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To:
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QuizWare vs. Boson both are similars
Sibex book
JNC
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Same format, same questions...
Dvass
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We don't use WFQ on our FE, so can anything be done to stop these pings or
the frequency of them?
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BGP rides on top of TCP and BGP's default TTL is 1. Therefore to run BGP you
must be directly connected, unless you implement ebgp multi-hop. Which
allows you to reconfigure BGP's TTL value so that you may establish a BGP
session with that neighbor that is not directly connected.
HTH,
Chris
Good luck getting any money back. I sent the requested info in and they sent
it back (3 months later) requesting info I could not provide. They want all
kinds of info on your offical transcripts and blah, blah, I thought the
paperwork shuffle would end when I got out. I even sent an official
42 is the answer to the life, universe and everything
(Hitchhikers Guide BBC TV, Radio and book)
but what is the question ;-)
Rah
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I'm really quite confused by this. I am working through a lab currently
which uses OSPF, EIGRP and BGP. I haven't reached the BGP bit yet which
is okay, but there is an OSPF/EIGRP bit I don't get.
++ +---+ +---+
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Free then it is ethereal.com...
Willing to pay... Sniffer pro..
Make a choice.
Murali
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whats the best sniffer? i want one thats intuitive and powerful.
something that can unwrap packets to the data content and if
Ah, the intolerance of it all...
I answered this guy because he needed help. I did the research long ago,
and put him in the ballpark. Of course, the rest of the knowledge is up to
him. By the .signature involved I surmised this was a 'working stiff'.
Have a little empathy.
Some here have
For more information visit http://www.cheaplab.com
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Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
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This is totally off-topic, and I realize it's lazy to ask help so quickly,
but this seems like an interesting quest.
I need to populate my e-mail filters for dirty words, racial epitaphs and
other offensive nonsense.
Before I corrupt my pure and uncommonly sin-free soul by spending hours
Congratulations Nigel!
-junovtv
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Hmm interesting.
If you *didn't* connect your area 1 to the other ospf area 0, you could
redistribute ospf into eigrp on R1 and then from eigrp to ospf on R2.
Is that an option?
The ospf process on R1 wouldn't even need to be aware of area 0 if it's
the only area existing on the left
I've personally used both. Quizware is cheaper, you get 500 questions for
$49.99 or something like that. Both use the Boson engine. But I feel that
the Boson exams offer better quality. The questions make you think. I feel
that quizware follow more of the blueprint than boson. Boson helps
Thanks for the reply John. I was a bit bemused by it too. I suspect
I've either missed the point completely or it's about redistribution,
but I had thought about tunnelling too. I've reread through the lab
itself and realise that I've misread it - the whole OSPF AS *is*
connected together and
Nigel,
Congradulations on your achievement. It is always nice to read about this
kind of accomplishment. It reminds the rest of us who aspire to meet and
conquer this Herculean challenge that it can be done.
With the holidays just around the corner, I hope you find time to relax and
to
I have been following this without saying anything,
but I cant resist any longer.
Are you saying that people should look up all their
own answers? If that is the case, why have this board?
Just so mean spirited people like those who answered
this guy with useless answers can pounce on the
Hello fellow networkers,
I just joined the study group, and I wanted to introduce myself. I hope to
provide some help in our quest to Cisco certifications and likewise. I look
forward to the journey.
Scott
Scott Nawalaniec
CCNP, CCDP, CCNA, CCDA, CNA, MCP, Network+
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This is totally off-topic, and I realize it's lazy to ask help so quickly,
but this seems like an interesting quest.
It would be very interesting if posted to the proper group. This, sadly,
is not such a group.
Before I corrupt my pure and uncommonly sin-free soul by spending hours
typing
I couldn't said it better.
Great job, Sal
Scott
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From: Sal DiStefano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 10:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Salary Expectations/CCNP's! [7:25805]
I have been following this without saying
Speaking as the chief smut-buster at my site for the fed's typical effort
with the Children's Internet Protection Act, you have a hard road coming.
This is a high-profile and thankless duty.
My solution is to go to a commercial provider, make it very clear that the
filtering choice is their
Thank you for your statement Sal. Apparently locating www.fatkid.com and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is easily accomplished WITHOUT any skills in WWW
searching! I believe that most people who have found this list server have
already proven that they can search out useful information tools regarding
My stuff is broken, I think I need some things to fix it.
Any ideas on what's wrong?
any help appreciated!
-Patrick
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You knew it had to happen...OK if the response was an attempt to be
sarcastic, please ignore the following:
First, if you didn't want to deal with the off topic post, the subject of
Dennis' post was:
OT - List of dirty words (OT stands for Off Topic)
Second, Dennis seems to be trying to come
I am wanting to configure a mac-address filter on my switch but need some
help. Has anyone done this?
Thanks.
Ken
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Kent,
I hope I get to contribute.
Check the cable. I have seen in the past problems were the link lights on
the ethernet interface would be on but one of the pins 1,2,3,6 was cut, but
there was no communication. Also, set both the switch and router to 100/FD
if the switch can support it. Check
Yes. First of all, you need to configure that one thing correctly. You
can't use that keyword there, it will break that other thing.
Second, you need to replace that other thing with a new model. That
old model doesn't support what you're trying to do with it.
Third, scrap your config
When in doubt, REBOOT!
-junovtv
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It just seemed as if the list went WAY serious for a few minutes there...
Just thought I would throw a loop in the mix
John Neiberger 11/15/01 02:20PM
Yes. First of all, you need to configure that one thing correctly. You
can't use that keyword there, it will break that other thing.
Troll
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Subject: Urgent! Please help! [7:26396]
My stuff is broken, I think I need some things to fix it.
Any ideas on what's wrong?
any help appreciated!
to the host? is there something wrong w/my acl?
telnet client - 151.144.210.29
telnet host - 192.168.1.254 (this is the debugging router)
access-list 100 permit tcp host 151.144.210.29 host 192.168.1.254
access-list 100 permit tcp host 192.168.1.254 host 151.144.210.29
!
r6_t/s@timur's#sh
More specifics would be helpful in helping you.
Darren
At 01:50 PM 11/15/2001 -0500, Patrick Ramsey wrote:
My stuff is broken, I think I need some things to fix it.
Any ideas on what's wrong?
any help appreciated!
-Patrick
My point, (other than a feeble attempt at humor related to the Guide), was
that we couldn't decode a paragraph that he grabbed from the Internet
anymore than we can answer what does 42 mean.
I don't expect everyone to research every question. We wouldn't exist as a
group if that were
I contacted Cisco, the Veterans Administration and the California Department
of Veterans Affairs about this subject in July. Unfortunately I haven't hear
anything in a while.
The VA advised me that for veterans to be reimbursed for the Cisco Career
Certification program, the program would have
I wasn't trying to be mean at all. I'm sure they have a decent product. But
my thought process is that ccbootcamp has a proven success record with
teaching CCIE level material and I would prefer to stick with that type of
history. Their website is www.ccbootcamp.com
-Original
Okay, Im an idiot. I just found out you dont need a file to upgrade this
router to a normal 3640...CCIE's are allowed one dumb question a year, arent
they??? :)
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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Bored?? H...
Assumption #1: You are working as some type of network engineer have
access to the network
Assumption #2: You have a sniffer [I love NAI Sniffer Pro--Distributed is
even better...]
Sniff all the different segments on you network. Create filters to filter
out types of traffic.
ouch! That was hard, but I think I will go with your suggestion Jeremy. In
the mean time do you know the site for the ccboot camp so I can get the lab
material.
Rgds
kenny
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To:
I've got it!!!
The problem is... it's not working. ;-)
Care to add more details?
Ken
Patrick Ramsey 11/15/01 12:50PM
My stuff is broken, I think I need some things to fix it.
Any ideas on what's wrong?
any help appreciated!
-Patrick
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I'm an author for QuizWare for Cisco tests and I can say that ALL my tests
have COMPLETELY different questions than Boson. The test engine used by
QuizWare is the same engine that Boson uses. Actually, QuizWare is a channel
partner of Boson. QuizWare caters, for the most part, to authors
I am wanting to configure a mac-address filter on my switch but need some
help. Has anyone done this?
Thanks.
Ken
Well, yes. But to coin a phrase, and to put it into a better context,
what problem are you trying to solve? I find people learn better
when they have a goal in mind, then look
Congratulations Nigel...U made it...
U ought to tell us about your experiences with this
cert. for the benifit of all CCIE aspirants...
But only after ur sleep...;)
Regards,
Ramu
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From: Nigel Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001
memory is hazy. in the original radio broadcast, there is much to do made
about the answer. those seeking learn that the answer to life, the
universe, and everything is 42 and they realize it makes no sense. they are
told that the answer makes perfect sense if they ask the right question.
they
Did you configure ebgp-multihop?
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From: ]hsan Turkmen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 1:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: about BGP [7:26353]
Hi.
I am trying to configure two routers as BGP peers . Routers (both) are on
the same LAN
VoIP Guy wrote:
If traffic shaping, do both sides match?Are you doing any
FRF.12
fragmentation? Are you sure the traffic shaping paramaters
are OK? I have
a feeling this is it. Make sure both sides match.
The TS statements both match on both ends.
We have the same type of
Thanks for the reply-
I'm following you. We need traffic to be down no longer than an hour. So
should i work with the ISPs to clarify the details and/or is there any
particular references that depict this type of scenario? What about other
alternatives for ensuring that the traffic would
My memory is also hazy, but I seem to recall that the question was given in
one of the later books, and is what is six times nine.
I have so many books I want to reread...
Back to your regularly scheduled networking discussions... maybe :-)
JMcL
- Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on
That was when Arthur started pulling scrabble tiles out of his rabbit skin
bag. (just re-read the whole thing when my 13 year-old daughter bought me
the whole series) It just goes to show that if the question where known
that the Universe would be replaced by something even more bizarre.
I have a problem with DMZ configuration.
Here is the scenerio.
DMZ port has UNIX Sendmail Server.
IP Address 206.2.34.1
Internal Port has Exchange Server.
IP Address 206.6.182.75
Here is what I did to make it work.
static (dmz,outside) 155.254.128.7 206.2.34.1 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
Has anyone got any information/links on how to configure a window2000 cert
server to enroll a pix?? The TAC is informative enough about the pix side
of things and offers a decent link to the MS site, but there is no mention
that I can find of how to create a CEP compatible certificate for the
I am preparing for the lab test and considering to take a training class,
even though I have a pretty good home lab and access to all types of
equipment at work.
I wonder if anyone can recommand a good train class.
Thanks
Eric
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I wanted to play around with the | include option on the show command, but I
can't get it to do what I want, and I can't find any docs on it.
I want to include the interface and description of all FastEthernet
interfaces.
If I do a
show int | include FastEthernet
it will show the
Yes, I do have a goal in mind. I just purchased some wireless equipment and
would like to restrict the MAC addresses allowed in. 40 bit encryption is
not good enough for the paranoid like me. It seems the network name is
advertised. To me, that security really sucks.
Besides, it's another
The include option works like grep in unix. AFAIK, there is no way to
do what you want from the command line.
You could add the words FastEthernet to each description! :-)
Then, show int | inc FastEthernet would work.
John
Ole Drews Jensen 11/15/01 4:10:43 PM
I wanted to play around
show int | include FastE|Description
i usually wind up entering
show int | include line|Description|Internet
this feature is the reason i find any excuse at all to avoid working with
routers bearing 11.x IOS.
Hello,
I wanted to know if anyone has experienced any issues with slow internet
response after installing a Content/Cache Engine 509? I recently
installed on on an Internet Router with a DS3. Internet response slowed
down significantly. Whereas pages would time out and users complained.
The
I know this has been answered @ least 2 or 3 times since I have been on the
list, but... does anyone have the CCO link that show's how to depict which is
which ???
Thanks !!!
Phil
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All,
Currently I am using the IPexpert.net lab as part of my preperation. I am
also getting ready for my second attempt at the one day lab. Having been
through the new format, I am very comfortable that the IPexpert.net
materials cover a VERY LARGE portion of the material you will need
You might be surprised just how much IS-IS you understand, if you already
have OSPF down. I think MCI is the ISP that still uses quite a bit of IS-IS
within their network.
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/PSP/psp_view.pl?p=Internetworking:ISIS
All the best !!!
Phil
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I was given a Baystack 350t and I'm trying to get into it to set up the
configuration. I am using the default settings (9600,8,1,no,1,none). I am
entering ctrl+C as per documentation. I get no response. I could use
suggestions from anyone who has used this switch.
TIA
Mark
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to $75 off the website price.
I am using both the ccbootcamp and IPexpert labs and am equally impressed
with both.
From: Thompson, Kenny (K.)
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Ken, this comes up regularly with customers who want to do wireless, as if
wireless will solve some great problem of theirs. well, in the case of my
customers, there are indeed some great vertical applications that make this
a wonderful technology. but...
yes, mac filtering is one way to provide
Many ISP's use IS-IS. We recently converted from OSPF to IS-IS but I'm not
in the
we part of the company so my IS-IS knowledge is still book knowlegde not
pratical
Dave
Circusnuts wrote:
You might be surprised just how much IS-IS you understand, if you already
have OSPF down. I think MCI
At 09:47 PM 11/15/01 -0500, Mark Rose wrote:
I was given a Baystack 350t and I'm trying to get into it to set up the
configuration. I am using the default settings (9600,8,1,no,1,none). I am
entering ctrl+C as per documentation. I get no response. I could use
suggestions from anyone who has used
Dear group
Psl show me Why is ? When I set clock on rouer 2500 ,2600,3660 serial , but
If I reload router . My router not save clock
then return *01:41:38.137 UTC Thu Mar 4 1993
Thank
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Welcome to the next big security nightmare. There are so many issues
with trying to secure the access point, at some point you'll just want
to sit in a corner with your arms around your knees rocking. In the
meantime, here are a couple of thoughts/issues to look at.
1. Running WEP is almost
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THANKS!!
That worked - incredible that you cannot use spaces between the searched
words and the |'s.
The only questions left now is what if you only want to see the interfaces
that are FastEthernet AND has a description :-) ???
I guess that's not possible, but it's worth a try...
Thanks
Yes, I do have a goal in mind. I just purchased some wireless equipment and
would like to restrict the MAC addresses allowed in. 40 bit encryption is
not good enough for the paranoid like me. It seems the network name is
advertised. To me, that security really sucks.
OK. I'll assume the
Actually John, you CAN do it.
See the reply I got from Kevin Cullimore.
Thanks,
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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http://www.RouterChief.com
You might be surprised just how much IS-IS you understand, if you already
have OSPF down. I think MCI is the ISP that still uses quite a bit of IS-IS
within their network.
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/PSP/psp_view.pl?p=Internetworking:ISIS
All the best !!!
Phil
Might you have this
HK,
To the best of my knowledge, 25x, 26x, 36x don't have a battery, like in a
computer, to keep the clock setting. When you power down the router the time
is lost. You could set your routers up to use ntp (network time protocol)
and run the ntp server on your computer or something. In my case,
I missed something in my last reply that some folks might not take for
granted - once you have sniffed the mac address of a wireless card,
changing your card to match is simple - I did it on a card integrated
into a notebook inside of 30 seconds - you set it in the GUI even.
Andras
Eric, I have been at GlobalKnowledge this week and although I was not in
this class, they have them and they all use nice equipment and seem to
be thorough... www.globalknowledge.com
Eric An wrote:
I am preparing for the lab test and considering to take a training class,
even though I have a
Have you passed your written test? Assuming so, there are many
references in the archives of ccielab.
There are several options available and you can choose based on cost,
schedule, and location.
I recommend the netmasterclass RS-NMC-1 course, taught by the CCIE's who
wrote the book, and who
Fred
Ng, Kim Seng David (David) wrote:
Hi,
I was a bit confused after reading the Ciscopress CCNP Support book and
Caslow's ccie book. Can frame-relay multipoint sub-interfaces support
inverse arp DLCI mappings?? Ciscopress Support book seem to say no (not
directly though) but Caslow's
At 09:19 PM 11/15/2001 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
That being said I don't think any one lab manual will catch all the unusual
stuff you could be presented with on the actual test, but you will have a
solid chance.
The book is decieving small in size. It takes FOREVER to actually go
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