Unlike you apparently, I don't pretend to know what every provider on
the planet will or will not do especially if there is potential profit.
working on the "gettin real"
Dave
Joseph Brunner wrote:
>
> get real.. what SDSL Provider is going to do BGP with you ?
>
> Joseph Brunner
> ASN 21
iirc, you don't get the medallion or plaque anymore. But you can buy them.
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Oh ya I do have a pretty medallion, how could I for
I don't remember when I saw it on CCO, but I do remember the link saying you
could order one if you wanted it. ($)
-Ejay
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where can i find information that would allow me to provide dedicate
bandwith to a station with a ip address meaning any time of traffic that
that station transmits out to the world
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Of course Brad forgot to mention he has a financial interest in his
recommendation as he is affiliated with the company so his recommendation is
not without bias. Here's some of your options. I'll leave out his as he
already made a shameless plug.
ISDN emulator on the NET
http://208.1.40.80/ica
I agree! There is no substitute for experience!
Daniel Ladrach
CCNA, CCNP
WorldCom
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On one hand, you wouldn't really want to hire people without any experience,
unless you need a young cheap helpdesk person you can train from scratch.
On the other hand, if someone can pass a CCIE LAB without any experience,
that person has proved excellent skills in understanding the material, a
Sorry for OT- I need the help of Server gurus.
How do you backup/recreate a server, if
1- Clustering is not an option
2- Data is not an issue
We have a Win2000 server that is running an application that is a hell to
re-install ( third party non-standard drivers, no documentation, multiple
layers
I had a router and a esniff monitoring traffic and it was connected to a
hub. I rmoved the hub and place a switch 2900 xl . the sniffer is connected
to port 2 and the router and the pix is connected to port 4 and the router
to port 5 . the sniffer wont get any traffic?
what im adoing wrong
Tech
Really, when did that cease? I suppose looking at it ip probably cost
a couple hundred bucks...
Dave
"Hire, Ejay" wrote:
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> iirc, you don't get the medallion or plaque anymore. But you can buy them.
>
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> Sent: Thursday,
= equals spare
Dave
Muthuraja Ayyanar wrote:
>
> Hi All ,
>
> In the Cisco web site product catalog there are two identical entry for
each
> and every part # / description, namely the first one without = sign and the
> second one with = sign.What exactly id the differnence between those two
If you replaced the flash that contains an image with one that does
not...
Dave
NetEng wrote:
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> I just bought 16MB Flash for a 2600 router and I install it and power the
> router on, but it never boots. I tried it in another router and get the
same
> thing. Do I need to upgrade the Boot ROM
No you're not, but what if we rephrase the original question into
something slightly more realistic: What about pay for a freshly
certified CCIE with no experience doing CCIE level work? It seems like
most of the jobs posted for IE's out there are for more of a supervisory
and/or design role. When
Paul,
It might be just me, but we seem to be suffering once again from
duplicate/triplicate and more, message transmission disease.
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco ATC/Regional Networking Academy
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And so sounds the death knell for good salaries for CCIE's with actual work
experience... oy...
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> I would say $50-60K. I am currently studying for the CCIE
IIRC, two or three years ago there was a young boy on the list (14-16??)
who had already received his CCNP and was heading for the CCIE. If
he succeeded, he probably got it without any work experience, but never
heard. If you believe the premise of the TV show "The Pretender" there
are those amo
I am just working my way up until a company hires me, so I can get
experience. There are not many jobs in OK.
Wes Updike, CCNP, CCDA, MCSE
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Thanks a lot guys,
Muthu
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I just found the answer to this question from our account rep - t
No, not at all. Here's my take on this. First off: No company in their
right minds will take a 'CCIE with no work experience' and pay him/her top
dollar or anything even near the perimeter of top dollar. Why might you
ask? Due to the impracticality of such an undertaking. There is a
possibil
I just found the answer to this question from our account rep - the first
is installed as part of the device and the one with = on the end is a
'spare part,' i.e. not installed in any device.
Berry
At 02:33 PM 1/31/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi All ,
>
>In the Cisco web site product catalog there
I have a network corporate side is connected to four branch offices with
full T1 and branches are also connected to each other through Frame-Relay in
a full mesh topology as a backup.
Everything is working fine, all the branches have installed the preferred
route through T1 link to reach the corp
If a multicast server is connected to a Cisco Switch running CGMP, and
several hosts are connected to the same switch, will a router turn off the
switch ports for the users that are not requesting the multicast?
So, will CGMP work back towards the multicast server?
Fears
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the = means it is included in a product, like software on a router or a
blade on a switch.
Don't know why
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Uhhh... yea... looks rel funny...
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The part number that ends with the "=" is s 'spare' part. IOW if you are
ordering a configured Cat8510MSR, and you specify all "=" P/N's you will get
many little boxes for you to put together, whereas *typically* if you order
the P/N's without the "=" Cisco will ship you an integrated box. Also
They are one and the same when dealing with $.
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To: "Scott M. Trieste"
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> I did not mean no experience I said no WORK experience
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> Fr
besides access-lists, that is.
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I agree with everything said so far...what needs to change is the way
Microsoft, and now Cisco and most training providers and study guide
publishers advertise the IT industry as a way of making the 'big bucks' -
the only people making the big bucks are these guys. People looking for a
career chan
>A CCIE With no work experience
>
>I think most employers would shy away from that! A CCNP, or CCNA possible,
>but CCIE... Im not sure. That would be like a Brain surgeon with no work
>experience... WHat would you pay him to operate on your brain
Different model, but worth looking at. Req
Hopefully you'll get a course in how to only post a question one time!
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> Does anyone know if a CCIE gets free TAC support? OR what other benefits
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> a CCIE receive?
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aha! finally somebody else has seen this! hehe Cisco thinks I am being
silly...
try changing the encapsualation on the 'remote' side to frame-relay ietf or
just frame-relay depending on what your end is currently set up as...then
switch it back...if it doesn't work so the same for the 'local'
FYI, I am only getting singlecate messages (or whatever it's called) - only
one copy of each message. It might be your end Tom, unless you are a
double/trible member.
Hth,
Ole
~~~
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc
First thing I would recommend, was to compare your router setup at the
branch office with the other two branch offices to make sure the config are
the same (except for IP's, DLCI, etc.).
Then compare the branch office with the two others down to the last detail.
As you might have read a month ag
To go through those certs that quickly is very impressive! If you pass
the lab, I still think you will get a lot of funny looks when you say
you have no work experience, yet you are a CCIE. As long as you're
prepared for that, it's up to you to sell yourself. It will be tough
but I think if you
Contract companies generally find this a "good" situation. I've seen on
many occasions where an experienced CCIE will start a contract, then he
or she (the versed CCIE) will become part-time and a much much less
experienced (usually new CCIE or a former instructor) will enter into
the picture. I
Network statements under a routing process such as ospf or eigrp.
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> besides access-lists, that is.
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I think this was the exact issue that I was running into. Given this
information, it seems that this decreases the usefulness of the variance
command greatly. I'll try to draw the my scenario in text:
[A]
/ \
/ \
[B] [C]
If by turn off the port you mean not send the multicast stream to that port
then yes. Assuming you have it configured correctly.
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summarization
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>>> "Eric Waguespack" 01/31/02 05:08PM >>>
besides access-lists, that is.
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gosh to be quite honest, I could not imagine a CCIE without any
experience... Has this happened? Are these people still around?
I'd like to hear from anyone that has accomplished CCIE with NO practical
experience... I'd like to know how they are doing and what advances they
have seen.
-Patric
Ghost comes to mind. I use it often for this sort of thing. But it's really
an all or nothing proposition. You can not lift an application and the
install it somewhere else.
DoubleTake works well as a real time hot standby. I've used it with SQL and
some other applications.
I have heard of an ap
MQC?
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> where can i find information that would allow me to provide dedicate
> bandwith to a station with a ip address meaning any time of traffic that
> that station transmits out to the world
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I agree that the IT industry is being way overmarketed. I hear an ad
running almost every morning for a training company here in Denver.
They claim that the average starting salary for newly certified people
with no experience is $60k. I'm not sure, but I think they're on crack.
:-)
John
>>>
no. can you get to rommon at all?
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> I just bought 16MB Flash for a 2600 router and I install it and power the
> router on, but it never boots. I tried it in another router and get the
same
> thing. Do I need to upgrade the
I waited for an expert to answer, but none did. But sometimes seeing that
I'm intrigued (and/or confused), smokes them out of their holes. ;-)
It doesn't make sense that turning on MD5 authentication with OSPF would
cause the demand-circuit to stay up. MD5 doesn't send the key over the
wire. I
You mentioned restricting demand circuit to stubby, totally stubby, and
NSSA areas and I had never really thought about that. A quick search on
CCO turned this up:
Implementation Considerations
Evaluate the following considerations before implementing this
feature:
Because LSAs that include
I have a host spitting out a UDP packet to 255.255.255.255, port 164
occasionally. I checked out the IANA port and found:
cmip-agent 164/udpCMIP/TCP Agent
Anyone know what this is?
-Sean
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Routers prices are Ok,
WIC -2T is quite expensive. You should consider a WIC-2A/S for $250-$280
For a 2610 I paid $640
Regards,
Alberto Martin Sinopoli
Microsoft MCP+I, MCSE
Cisco CCNA, CC
I recommend Cisco Press' CCNP Networking Academy Program:
Semester 5 Lab Companion (Advanced Routing) and the Semester 6
Lab Companion (Remote Access). If you put them together with the
Companion Guide series textbooks for BSCN & BCRAN I think you
have an excellent package. That's what we use. T
I always thought that PAT was in 11.3, but only for Service Providers IOS's.
I thought it didn't ge released to IP IOS until 12.0. And I didn't know that
NAT was out in 11.0 in plus only. I only answered 11.3 and 12.0 because he
only was interested in IP IOS.
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Ole,
I just got two copies of your message. Very Interrresting!!!
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco ATC/Regional Networking Academy
Ole Drews Jensen wrote:
> FYI, I am only getting singlecate messages (or whatever it's called) - only
> one copy of each mess
If a multicast server is connected to a Cisco Switch running CGMP, and
several hosts are connected to the same switch, will a router turn off the
switch ports for the users that are not requesting the multicast?
So, will CGMP work back towards the multicast server?
Fears
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how about doing what, for whom, where, and not to mention, most importantly
who?
or is the general consensus that the value an employee delivers to an
employer is directly proportional to the highest level of vendor specific
certification achieved?
At 01:26 PM 1/31/2002 -0500, Joe Carr wrote
>From my understanding, the part number with the "=" following it indicates
Upgrade, Add-on, or Replacement under warranty.
Anybody else??
Mark
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As far as I can tell from my reading, if you want to avoid periodic
30-minute refresh LSAs passing over the demand circuit, every router in the
network (not just the area!) needs to understand OSPF demand circuits, per
RFC 1793. They don't have to be configured to be demand circuits, but they
Tuesdays
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besides access-lists, that is.
really? man this stuff is confusing, i had no idea it had *anything* to do
with the date... screw it, i am gonna try mcse
thanks anyway
-e
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To: "Eric Waguespack" ;
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 7:34 PM
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Tom, I had this issue a few weeks ago and I tracked it down to Outlook inbox
rules. I deleted my rules and recreated them and now I only receive single
posts.
Rik
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Shameless plug? Absolutely! No shame in how Brad does business. :-}
Maybe he does have a financial interest but who cares? I have learned over
the years to listen to him...he is usually right. His simulator is as
inexpensive as you will find and I know he wouldn't offer it if it didn't do
the
Cisco ghost oh wait...that's norton ghost???
dd works wonders for unix
Is this a serious question? how about tape backup? how about a copy of the
image on cd/dvd? how about reel to reel? Spanned floppies?
I can't imagine you guys are running mainstream servers with no backups...
I haven't tried it on a 2916, but on a 1900, there's an annoying situation
whereby you can configure the monitored and monitoring ports but not have
the port monitoring feature actually enabled. I wonder if that could be
happening to you. Here's a mini-case study I wrote:
The following output
Michael,
Of course this would depend on if the multicast server and the
host connected on the same switch was assigned to the same vlan(broadcast
domain). Just some quick points to mention..
Routers by default will not forward multicast traffic. However, if you
enabled a multicast
I am taking CCNP Cource, Any Info Is Welcome.
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Hello,
I heard that Cisco has wireless training online but I
couldn't find it. Anyone knows where it is?
Thanks in advance.
Jim
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Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions!
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Is that part of Cisco Certification program,I'm only aware of the Cisco
CCNP Course:)
>>> "Rafay" 2002-02-01 05:40:39 >>>
I am taking CCNP Cource, Any Info Is Welcome.
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I totally disagree with you.
If a company has a large internetwork with many advanced configurations and
connections, it would be nice for them to have at least one CCIE onboard.
But, if that company was not a Cisco Partner, which they wouldn't be if they
were a Car Maker Company, a Shipping Comp
exactamundo!
>>> Guy 01/31/02 03:34PM >>>
A CCIE With no work experience
I think most employers would shy away from that! A CCNP, or CCNA possible,
but CCIE... Im not sure. That would be like a Brain surgeon with no work
experience... WHat would you pay him to operate on your brain
Mak
Well, more power to you!!!
As far as what you should expect
An entry level NOC position If you go in with the attitude that you
should be at a Senior Level because of the IE, then you will be one of the
ones crying about how theres no jobs available... Which ever way you go, I
doubt your
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>
>Hi,
>
>You have tried to post to GroupStudy.com's Pro
I suppose you're talking about the on-line training Cisco provides for their
partners.
You can try here:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/pec/peclogin.html
but you will need a CCO login that associates you with a partner.
On that site there is plenty of training, a lot free - some
Whenever I try to run the documentation cd, a browser window comes up with
"about:blank" in the url and that's it. Is this a known problem? How do work
around/fix it? FYI, I'm running IE 5.5.
Thanks,
Sean
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Studying for your CCNA or CCNP and need some hands-on experience. Low cost
online rack rental is available at http://www.virtualrack.net.
Thanks,
www.virtualrack.net
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It is a combination of device support contract and having CCIE open case. My
experience is having CCIE open TAC case will convince TAC engineer much
quicker. I had that happen many times. e.g. Had one of the RSMs died in one
of heavy hitting .com site at 6 pm, I did troubleshooting and found it to
I'm using Netscape Communicator.
Of course it could just be our college mail disserver.
I sent a couple of examples to Paul for examination.
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco ATC/Regional Networking Academy
Rik Guyler wrote:
> Tom, I had this issue a few weeks ago
Hello,
As an exam prep, Transcender is a good one, i had used it with Cisco BCRAN
and got 864% .
Salam
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> prepare along with the Cisco Book. I didnt pass
Despite using the CatOS software and compatibility advisors, I'm still
unclear to the minimum version of the Catalyst 5000 Supervisor engine needed
for 802.1q.. is it II or III?
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Hello Georg,
It's a telecommunication company, and a high level of security is proposed
to be implemented, so due think that it's a good solution or there is a
better alternatives ?
Thanks,
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>
> I work
You dont have enough free space in your flash to hold the new image ..free
it up or upload a IP only image via xmodem and then upgrade it to the
required one ...
Ziyad
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I got the following Cisco equipment for sales: They are all in good
condition.
1) US$22K (80% off) Marked price is US$72,355
Cisco BPX 8620 Cisco BPX Switch
FAN Cisco Catalyst Switch
Module 1: SUPERVISOR (WS-X6K-SUPIA-2GE) Cisco Catalyst Switch
Module 9: 8-port Gigabyte Ethernet Cisco
Try this, if you have internet connection please cut it off. Then go to
127.0.0.1:8080
HATO
>From: "Sean Knox"
>Reply-To: "Sean Knox"
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>Subject: Dumb CCO Doc CD question... [7:34008]
>Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 00:42:00 -0500
>
>Whenever I try to run the documentation cd, a
Juli, that did the trick, thanks! I wonder why the Cisco launcher can't do
the same... :)
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Hi
i have a AS5300 access server. It was crach all the time.
Console log is
%Software-forced reload
Buffered messages:
Queued messages:
00:00:25: %SYS-3-LOGGER_FLUSHING: System pausing to ensure console debugging
output.
00:00:07: %MUESLIX-1-INITFAIL: MUESLIX slot
Is there a OID for ip local pool on a Cisco Router?
I would like to monitor the local pool with MRTG.
Thanks,
Stefan
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