You only have two images to worry about.
One on the supervisor's which they share. (Upgrade one, give it a few
minutes and it will upgrade the other one automatically)
And one on the RSM.
Same for config files: One which the supervisors share and one for the RSM.
Good Luck
Gaz
Sim, CT (Chee
Hello,
I would appreciate it anybody can recommend good books to cover remote
access, ATM and multiservices.
Also Is it worth subscribing to http://www.certificationzone.com/
regards
Tarig
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Well, it's time for me to take the CIT beta.
Question: how much AppleTalk is in there ?
Are there many q on this topic? Unfortunately I have 0 experience w/
AppleTalk, so I am very concerned.
All the best,
Costin
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Take a look at my RouterChief site where I talk about what I used to study.
Hth,
Ole
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RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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Yeah, that's the one. I knew it was on some tv person street.
-Original Message-
From: ashish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 4:25 PM
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Subject: Re: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]
nopes.. there is motel 6 right on brokaw and north 1st
By definition, a beta exam will not have a set passing score. They will
evaluate the responses they get from the test takers and manipulate the
weight and scale to get the expected pass rate.
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From: Charles McKnight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08,
Lighten up! We're just having a little fun!
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From: DAve Diaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 9:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCIE program will be dropping token ring! [7:37422]
you guys are so wrong the 3900 series token ring
1 24 port hub hanging off of a switch port will be in it's own collision
domain...and will not be that bad at all. Broadcasts however will not
change... all f's get forwarded through every port on a switch or a hub.
-Patrick
Juan Blanco 03/07/02 11:33PM
Actually what we are trying to do is
pcanywhere uses multicast when multtple clients connect to it...
colin newman 03/08/02 01:53AM
Hi
I?m currently studying for the BCMSN test and was looking for an application
to test multicast routing in my lab. Any suggestions? The lab consists of
some 2500?s, a 2620, a Cat 1900, a Cat
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Moreover, the 6509 complains (cat-os) if it hears BPDU's on a port
configured for Portfast . That port
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From: Mike
CPA = CiscoPro. When Cisco first started selling through two tier
distribution they created the CiscoPro line. Painted them off-white. Limited
IOS. When they came to their senses they made it possible to Cisco-ize those
boxes to accept any IOS. You need a small utility program called RSL Router
The checkpoint is the black sheep of the industry. It is a poorly
documented, un-intuative, overly licensed
B.S. interface. The checkpoint where I used to work (nokia IP 440) reminded
me of this cartoon with porky pig
and daffy duck. Porky pig gets a hotel room for .10Cents. The mouse comes
and
we have been having this debate internally. Take a 65xx box, throw in a
switch fabric module ( increase the back plane to 256 gig ) throw in a few
fabric enabled cards. life is good.
but later, you have need for a non fabric enabled card - say a flexwan
module or an IDS blade.
if I understand
Here's the way I read it. The 6000/6500 series have a 32Mbps system bus
backplane. There is also the switch fabric, with the Switch Fabric Module
(SFM) allows you to tap into (I'm not sure, but it makes it sound like the
SFM will allow the slots to communicate directly with each other instead
Has anyone heard of CCNA (B)?
Supposedly they will be updating the CCNA exam to include more cabling
technologies?
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You will want to know and understand the fundamentals of Appletalk.
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Constantin Tivig
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 6:45 AM
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Subject: Appletalk in CIT beta ? [7:37650]
Well, it's time
guys,
another question ..
in on of my sites i have clusters of 3548 switches ..
At each end of the cluster i have a link to the distribution layer...
i have multiple uplink to each switch (6 in cluster)..
and in the middle we have set the spanning-tree cost on one interface of the
uplinks to
CPA = CiscoPro. When Cisco first started selling through two tier
distribution they created the CiscoPro line. Painted them off-white. Limited
IOS.
:-) Ah, but one must be correct about the names assigned to the
colors by the marketdroids.
CPA's were Putty
Regular IOS were Teal
Lighten up! We're just having a little fun!
In that case, some questions about TR:
1. In the Southern Hemisphere, does the token rotate in the other direction?
1a) If so, does that mean that no TR device can work on the Equator?
2. If they drop TR and it lands on its side, will it
Yes indeed the 2514 is a Putty Seinfeld cream colour...
So I just created a CCO for me and then down loaded the RSL, a TFTP server,
so now I just need to find IOS 12x.
CPA has
2 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interfaces.
2 Serial network interfaces.
32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
4096K
Typical problem. Hopefully an easy answer. The manual says so, but
I've configured interface 3 on a 6 port 515 for a dmz. I needed to change
that segment back to its original 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 ip address
assignment. Failover goes just ducky back to 0.0.0.0. I get the infamous
I opened the case with TAC. I went out and reseated the module (the site is
20 miles away from my office) and it ended up registering. Of course the
TAC guy says, 'Problem solved' and I said, not yet. I have to put 400
hospital personnel on this thing in two weeks, you need to figure out why
Hello group,
I have set up an access server using a cisco 3620 (1 E1 interface and 1
FastEhternet) and IOS version: 12.1 (5) T10.
The E1 interface will provide both ISDN and PSTN connections, the
FastEthernet is for the LAN connection.
I would like to activate MPPC compression with clients
Gurus,
an apology in advance for the basic question, but scouring the archives
didn't help as I couldn't seem to narrow down my search enough... here is my
problem ~ I have 3 routers that habitually boot to the rommon mode, not when
doing a reload (they boot fine then), but only when I first
Does the Distribution Switch act as a root bridge on all your vlans?
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From: steve skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 9:33 AM
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Subject: blocking spanning tre ports [7:37663]
guys,
another question ..
in on
Once you are telnetted into the Sup card you can do a session [mod #] to
reach the RSM. If it is a daughter card on the SUP then session 15 does
the trick.
HTH
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From: Tim Booth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 8:49 PM
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CPA = CiscoPro. When Cisco first started selling through two tier
distribution they created the CiscoPro line. Painted them off-white. Limited
IOS.
:-) Ah, but one must be correct about the names assigned to the
colors by the marketdroids.
CPA's were Putty
Regular IOS were Teal
Howard C. Berkowitz 03/08/02 09:38AM
Lighten up! We're just having a little fun!
In that case, some questions about TR:
1. In the Southern Hemisphere, does the token rotate in the other direction?
- Yes
1a) If so, does that mean that no TR device can work on the Equator?
- You are
Has anyone taken The CCIP optical elective? Any thoughts or opinions on
it?
thanks
mike
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A while back I had the experience of witnessing a large network expenditure
for similar reasons as the below.
Unfortunately, the underlying problems *causing* the collisions and
broadcasts went unaddressed. Raw speed can hide many ills.For a while.
Before moving over to a switched
I've seen this happen if the image in flash gets corrupted. I'd try
re-installing the IOS and see if that fixes it.
Will
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Gurus,
an apology in advance for the basic question, but scouring the archives
didn't help
What response do you get from 'no ip address dmz'?
Can't think of anything else except a bit of a long winded way around it,
but copy the config, remove the 4 port card. Boot up the box.
Power it down and re-insert the card.
But...just out of interest - why are you bothered...or is it
You should at least understand the basics of AppleTalk either way. Now on
my production CIT test I had no AppleTalk questions.
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Through Simplicity there is Complexity
David L. Blair - CCNP, CCNA, MCSE, CBE, CIW
Update. Here's some good info on exactly this topic (careful for URL wrap):
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/cc/pd/si/casi/ca6000/prodlit/k6kfy_wp.pdf
If you don't have a CCO login, change 'customer' to 'public' in the above
URL.
It pretty much lays out exactly what happens when a frame
Hello,
Last Saturday's meeting of our DC group went very well, and we'd
like to thank Howard Berkowitz for his presentation. We not only got to
hear about the new on-line labs that he is working on, but also got to log
on and try out the racks of CCIE-level equipment!
This was a
Check out the Ebay description for this 2503 router. This router has had a
devious past.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2008152304
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You bring up a good question. As far as I can see, your logic is correct,
that any IP traffic destined for that down IP device should get sent out
of the router to the destination MAC it shows in the ARP table, which in
turn would get flooded out of all switches in the VLAN because none of them
I was thinking while reading these posts in this thread and thought aren't
these modules hot swappable? So it would seem that if you just reseat the
Gig card while it's up and running, you'd know right away if the module
comes up. Having said that, I would agree with the TAC tech and say
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You have tried to post to GroupStudy.com's Professional mailing list.
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Hi gang,
Just noticed this on CCO...
Multilayer Switching
Identify the components necessary to effect multiplayer switching=20
H. I wonder if this web admin was on XBOX
at the time this page was created.
Elmer
[GroupStudy.com removed an attachment of type image/gif which had a name
Geez, he (she) was on XBOX!!!
Multilayer Switching
Identify the components necessary to effect multiplayer switching=20
Apply flow masks to influence the type of MLS cache=20
Describe layer 2, 3, 4 and multiplayer switching=20
Verify existing flow entries in the MLS cache=20
Thanks for the answer, are those parameters right regarding the
time (3 hrs) the number of questions (around 150) for these exams?
Thanks...
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Guys,
Due to the popular demand, I am offering the free CCIE lab again this
weekend. Check out www.router4u.com for login and password, and see it for
yourself. It runs on first-come-first-serve basis and everything in the
rack besides the RPC unit is available, including CAT5K and ISDN
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