Good point. I was thinking the 1970s might be too late, even if the 1940s
was too early. ;-)
The 4-wire to 2-wire connection is important to know about because it
represents an impedance mismatch and may cause echo. It's called the
hybrid. The change from 2 wire to 4 wire lets the network
You got a point Dave...
I can find these:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/
Must be a special bootleg version with an xmas screensaver...
Ole
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Systems Network Manager
CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
Hello All,
First off let me thank everyone who participates on this list, very helpful
folks ;)
Now down to business, I am getting close to taking the MCNS exam, and so far
I have only used the Cisco Press book Managing Cisco Network Security, I
read it through 3 times and feel I have a good
Mr. Chuck!!!
As for ur information! i have already did all the
practicals of BCRAN in Lab also read the book
thoroughly have all the concepts clear!! i can clear
BCRAN paper easily without dumps! but i always try to
be extremely careful about every thing in life
specially my studies! so i dont
I read it and thought it was very good. There are only about 350 pages of
real material that you need to read. The other 550 pages is mostly fluff.
If you read and understand most of what is in the book the test is pretty
easy. But, I would suggest at least having a router that is capable of
Absolutely correct! At least in the case of radio. Quite a protocol to
indicate that one is done speaking and the other is now free to speak.
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From: Gaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 4:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Serial
For the cost of buying a new low-end PC you can get a 501. So, unless you
need multiple interfaces its not really worth it. Plus, the 501 can run 6.x
code and you can't with a 2MB flash card. Unless you've got a spare PC with
the required parts lying around your best bet is to probably spend
Desperately seeking this IOS (or any other newer IOS for 2610 that supports
WIC-1ADSL) to enable my new WIC-1ADSL for my 2610. Please help, I will
return the favor. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The session layer is an elusive beast that is not implemented much
Wait a sec, I thought SQL, NFS and netbios were session layer protocols?
Someone please correct me.
-Anil
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Hi all,
I made a right pigs ear of a config today. Managed to get it working
eventually, but I have a feeling I made a mountain out of a mole hill.
The requirement was a 6500 with MSFC, with around 20 connections to switches
such as 3548's, each having a subnet with a 24 bit mask, (so 20 ports,
Hi John,
Thanks for the reply. Yes I am quite certain. This is what I was wondering
about too. I can connect (Telnet,Ping) to the other routers, yet cannot see
the routing table with sh ip route.
Suranjith
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The session layer is an elusive beast that is not implemented much
Yes, I checked it out..
Session layer protocols include:
SQL, NFS, RPC, NetBios, Xwindows are examples of session layer protocols.
Page 9 of CCNA 2nd Edition study guide Todd Lammle
-Anil
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From:
What model of router and IOS version are you using? I would think that
an IOS version that had major problems with show ip route would
probably get yanked from the shelves pretty quickly! :-)
Try typing show ip redirects and see if that is the same output you
get when you type show ip route.
Physical
Had this same problem. Both banks have to have memory in them and it has to
be the same size.
Shared Memory
The slot under the card must have parity.
These things fixed my problem; it turned out I had a bad stick of memory. In
the physical slot.
Brad Moss, CCNA
-Original
Fair one. I've got no real need for a Frankenpix.
I have got a Pix-4-FE if it'll take that and no end of PC bits hanging
around, so it could give me a 6 interface pix for free.
As much as anything it is out of interest.
Gaz
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I already had the default-metric statment on the ASBR (Router C for IGRP
process), I tried to add this to Router D (IGRP process), with no help.
These are the routing table outputs and trace routes outputs from the
routers:
Any ideas??
Thanks.
Hunt
RouterA#show ip route
Codes: C - connected,
And from Router D, I can ping back to A, but not to B:
RouterD#ping 10.1.1.100
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.1.1.100, timeout is 2 seconds:
!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 84/86/88 ms
RouterD#ping 192.168.1.17
Type escape
Does anyone know which of the Boson Test to purchase for the CCDA Test?
There
are five different test that you can purchase. Thank you!
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Dear John routerkid
Thank you very much for the info. I will try the commands and now I
understand what is going on .
Suranjith
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If your goal is to prepare for CCIE Qualification (written) my
recommendation is :
1. Internetworking Tech. Overview (CCO)
2. Caslow (good for lab + written)
3. Jeff Doyle (Volume I)
4. Try either Halabi for BGP or CCO
Get a few Boson's (try no. 3, it has about 400 Q's). and you should be fine.
I never indicated that you didn't have a default-metric statment
on the ASBR (Router C for IGRP process)!
My first thought was maybe you mistakenly crossed the cables
btw routers A B, based on the configs you posted and the
diagram you wrote out!
Second:
Your routing table entries for routers
NFS is not a session-layer protocol. Cisco said it was in some early
courseware and the mistake has lived on. The mistake is still in some CCNA
and Cisco Networking Academy materials, I think, but it's wrong.
NFS is clearly an application-layer protocol. It uses XDR at the
presentation layer.
That's 40% right.
SQL, NFS, and XWindows are application-layer protocols.
RPC and NetBIOS are session-layer protocols.
We often have discussions about which books are best. Todd Lammle books can
teach you basic router configuration. They are often wrong where protocol
behavior is concerned.
Hi John ,
IDS sensor is available in NFR (Not for resell) to partners and
resellers of Cisco for USD 2000 less the standard discounts.
This book is excellent for anyone who is preparing for CSIDS.
Navin Parwal
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I use netal and it works awesome. It has a alot of extra features.
Scott
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From: Ed Horley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 6:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Windows Syslog servers [7:28407]
I have used Kiwi with no issues but you
Hi Group,
I've used the (Certification Zone) practice routing test for the 640-503
exam is this exam a true measure of the real exam if not does anyone
have anyone have any other suggestions for practice exams to use.
Thanks..
Charles...
Chuck,
I am sorry to hear that someone as dedicated to having a thorough
understanding of the technology and software necessary to become a CCIE has
not made the mark this time - I'm sure that as many say the third time is a
charm. However, as I mentioned in a previous post I have grave
Hi,
I will be taking my Support2.0 exam next friday. This is my last one for
CCNP. Please send me your valuable inputs.
thnx
cs
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I knew we were going to get in trouble with this thread! One of these
days I going to have to learn to listen to my better judgement. Oh, what
the hell, I'm too old to start using better judgement this late in life.
Besides, if I had when I was young I would have missed a whole lot of fun.
The Netacad course material now lists NFS as an Application Layer protocol.
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
NFS is not a session-layer protocol. Cisco said it was in some early
courseware and the mistake
Yes Navin I know what an NFR is. :) But, most people do not work for
resellers. That's why I didn't mention it. But, I wouldn't pay even 2k for
something I can build for a lot less. The only reason to pay for one is so
you can get the CD's with 2.5 and 3.0 on them. Unfortunately they cannot
The only way I could see this being done with Hybrid code would be to make 9
VLANs: 8 with 1 IP subnet and 1 IPX network, and 1 with 12 IP subnets and 1
IPX network. This doesn't take into account security/political issues
arising from combining the IP networks into one broadcast domain.
Thanks John, this makes the light a little brighter. I just need
practice anyway, so this will do and the price aint bad... Looks like
its time to browse over to e-bay...
Cheers!
John Kaberna wrote:
For the cost of buying a new low-end PC you can get a 501. So, unless you
need multiple
hi
if you are ready to also help me with your pay packet, then contact me and I
will be more than pleased to help you sort this out.
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From: Andy Hutchinson
To:
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 6:37 AM
Subject: Subnetting [7:27808]
Can anyone help !
I have been
msnews.microsoft.com
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Navin Parwal
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Guys,
Aneone knows if there is any studygroup or newsgroup for microsoft
related helps.
Thanks
Tom
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