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It's not in Cisco's best interest to crank out CCIEs and I doubt that's
what
they're doing (or going to do) After all, this is a job posting, and
I
doubt they're going to hire and train enough people to
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Bruce Horkings on Sat, 4 May 2002 16:58:43 +1000
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Does this help? What are you trying to do? Maybe I can help
better if I
know what it is you want to accomplish.
Basically, wandering why the bridge is twice the price. I have two
remote locations that I need to connect and I was wandering whether it can
be done with less expensive
Dear Group Members,
This is my first message please accept apologies
for any mistakes. However, I seek help for the
following problem.
Here is the setup!
IPX Network: 100
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RTR-1 RTR-AL
Dear Members,
I just realised that the scenario diagram for the
problem IPX Traceroute is not clear, so I made a quick
html page where it can be seen properly here is
the URL
http://www.geocities.com/nerubaba/index.html
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Do You Yahoo!?
I am using a VPN Concentrator 3000 - and locally address pools .
The clients gets assigned an IP address out of that pool. But
I`d like to give it a preconfigured address .
So I tried : USER MANAGEMENT - USERS - there I put in the IP address I4d
like
the client should get !
But it gets an
All,
I was just browsing around CCO and came across this link which has some
good coverage of CLNS/ISIS. This link most likely isn't a secret, but for
anyone wanting to get a better understanding of these protocols this seems
like a good addition.
I know for a fact that it is possible. Unisys mainframe engineers in the UK
re-trained 6 Engineers to CCIE in 6 months.
One passed 1st time, one second time and one had a nervous breakdown but
passed on the 6th attempt.
Don't know what happened to the other 3, but the one who passed 1st time was
They always say this tihing to all their new hires in
TAC but I know many of my friends working in TAC for 2
years now but still not done with their CCIE.
Shahid
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not sure if this is still true (or if it ever was)
but i had heard that
cisco has higher standards for certs for
nrf wrote in message
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Bullshi*. There are a significant number of guys lately who've passed the
lab who I wouldn't hesitate to call paper (heck, even they have honestly
referred to themselves as paper, usually after getting a few drinks into
I don't believe so.
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Team,
Do you have to setup the frame-relay switch when you take the lab test or
it
is already configure (save time), just a curiosity..
Thanks,
J
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Bullshi*. There are a significant number of guys lately who've passed
the
lab who I wouldn't hesitate to call paper (heck, even they have
Check out:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fibm
_r1/br1fprt2/br1fdlsw.htm#xtocid6
Each remote peer has a single list number associated with it; therefore,
if you want traffic to go to a bridge group and to either a ring list or
port list, you should
I agree with all of the people that because of the economy
most CCIE's won't see big salaries from few years back.
I also agree that paper CCIE doesn't really compare to
a paper MCSE, SCSA or whatever else. A CCIE needs
to have some hands-on. The problem is that lab testing has little
to do with
Boy- I read all this about *money this and salary this etc* and I feel
pretty much out of the loop. I think I have come to the conclusion that I am
the *token* wannabe CCIE (at some point) who does what he does because he
LIKES it.. Sure.. money is nice but my salary has bounced up and down a
Got it working Mark. Thanks for your help.
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Thanks again Mark.
Right now I working on licensing with Cisco because I need to upgrade my
PIX
code to 6.2 which supports PPPoE. Then I will give it a try.
I was
I have a 2620 fast ethernet dirrectly connected to 2912xl fast ethernet
switch and right now it is set for :
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 208.35.x.x 255.255.255.128
no ip directed-broadcast
speed auto
half-duplex
Is there any reason why I could not or should not hard code the
I am using NAT with overload with a 2514 for my cable connection and it
works ok except I need to figure out how to be more granular with the ACL's
and the translation if I want to let certain types of traffic IN to my
network like to a web server. Here is long laundry list of access list
someone
You heard wrong...
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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not sure if this is still true (or if it ever was) but i had heard that
cisco
I believe you may be confusing this with the CCSI... I believe instructors
require a higher pass rate to become CCSI certified...can anyone verify?
Sean
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That I believe is true, for regular employees we get the same treatment
as any one else on the passing scoreInstructors need a higher score.
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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No.
GEORGE wrote in message
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Can you load balance to pix firewalls?
Has anyone done this?
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No reason at all. But make sure you do the same on the switch also. My
preference is to hard code both devices to avoid duplex mismatches and
such.
I have a 2620 fast ethernet dirrectly connected to 2912xl fast ethernet
switch and right now it is set for :
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip
Inline
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I agree with all of the people that because of the economy
most CCIE's won't see big salaries from few years back.
I also agree that paper CCIE doesn't really compare to
a paper MCSE, SCSA or whatever else. A CCIE
Hello Guys,
I have a weird problem with upgrading my switch and I was wondering if
somebody could help me out.
My laptop is in the same subnet as the switch , but I cannot ping each
other. I am running tftp server in my laptop so if I cannot ping I cannot
upgrade it. I check the port where my
You make many valid points. I appreciate your comments. I placed some
comments inline.
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For example, in the not-too-distant past, the CCIE was really a quite
solid
guarantee that a guy was a good networker. Maybe the guy
Well there are a ton of answers to that question... That is the
other routed connection on the 2620? A T1? I mean, 99% of the time the WAN
bandwidth is going to be so slow (compared to even 10Mbps ethernet) that it
really doesn't matter. I don't remember off the top of my head on
Yes
Is anyone attending Networkers in San Diego this year? Just curious.
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Yes if you front-end them with a Cisco Content Switch...the CSS11000. It
will also provide fault-tolerance.
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I also agree with you on many points. But anyway, inline
I see your point about people not skipping the tech interview because of
CCIE. And I also agree that it's a good thing. After all, when 'lab
rats'
(as you call them) are applying for jobs, it just makes sense that one
would
give
make sure the port your laptop is connected to and the int sc0
are in the same vlan. If not the laptop wont be able to ping the switch
mgmt interface.
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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Team,
I am building my lab as well as my library, my question is the following, Do
the followings books are enought for getting ready for the LAB
Advanced Cisco Router Configuration by Laura Chappell
CCIE Proffesional Development: Routing TCP/Ip by Jeff Doye(volume I II)
Cisco CCIE
I would also add Sam Halabi's book.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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Team,
I am building my lab as well as my library, my question is
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem
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Steve
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IPX traceroute is somewhat new. Are the other routers running an older
version of the IOS by any chance?
Priscilla
At 04:55 AM 5/5/02, Arjun Das wrote:
Dear Group Members,
This is my first message please accept apologies
for any mistakes. However, I seek help for the
following
I passed the CCIE written when I was a Cisco employee. I think the passing
score was higher due to my employment. I may be remembering wrong, but I
don't think so.
Priscilla
At 02:33 PM 5/5/02, Larry Letterman wrote:
You heard wrong...
Larry Letterman
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I have a client that wants to know how much traffic is passing through his
router. They are ordering new service and want to know how much bandwidth
to order. What utility should I use?
Thanks
Wayne
At 02:05 PM 5/5/02, Mike Sweeney wrote:
Boy- I read all this about *money this and salary this etc* and I feel
pretty much out of the loop. I think I have come to the conclusion that I am
the *token* wannabe CCIE (at some point) who does what he does because he
LIKES it.. Sure.. money is nice
Which model switch is it? If it's running IOS then you simply need an IP on
interface VLAN1. By defaults all ports are in VLAN1, but if you've changed
it around, you need to make a port in VLAN1 and connect to it.
If it's using the CatOS, then make sure you're plugging into a port (again)
You got to be kidding 3-6 months for CCIE. It's taking us labrats
at Network Academies two years to make CCNP. Maybe for those
who are already CCNPs.
On Sat, 4 May 2002 20:27:31 -0400 Steven A. Ridder
writes:
Hey, it's a good sign that they're hiring, but I can guarantee that
no
recent
To give it another perspective...Other manufacturers, like Enterasys and
Orinoco use the same hardware/software for their AP's and Wireless bridges.
You just use the Yagi antenna and there's one setting in the software that
says its an AP for clients or its an end point of a LAN-LAN connection.
Okay... final comments (inline) . but this time they're all in agreement
(imagine that, people actually exchanging blows and instead getting upset
and childish, we managed to patiently see what each other was saying and
came to a common understanding. what a concept I applaud you nrf
Amen to that. I see so many people chasing a paycheck and living a horrible
life.
I see a common thread with people wanting to know what's on a test just so
they can study only those things to pass a test. If that is your goal, you
might gain a cert, but you will miss a tremendous amount of
I have the job of installing a new PIX 525. We are replacing several
Microsoft proxy servers with the single PIX. At this time we have several
thousand students and staff using a proxy script. For the IE users, we can
rip the script out with a registry hack, but for the Netscape users, we don
t
Thanks...
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I would also add Sam Halabi's book.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS
Hi All
Just thought I'de let everyone know I have completed IDSPM.
This is the most difficult exam that I have completed.
Cheers
Jim Gillen
Snr Communications Engineer
AUSTRAC
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It all depends on the person and in turn, their motivation, prior experience
and current knowledge. It can be done (although I think the end result would
be ridiculous).
If you love networking and technology, you're a huge step ahead.
Sean
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Hear, hear. If you're doing IT certification because somebody told
you it
was a lucrative field, you're in it for the wrong reason. Of course,
I live
somewhere where the cost of living is low, so it's easy for me to
say. But
all the wise career counselors will tell you to do what you
Hi everyone
I was wondering if anyone here ever had experience/expoure to a situation
where you needed to run something like BGP on a firewall (PIX or
CheckPoint). Are there any alternatives in addition to Zebra? I know there's
some shareware and freeware but I'm interested in commercial,
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If not then can anyone evaluate ZebOS for me or tell me if they know any
organizations using it? The real nice thing about it is that it has a
Cisco
IOS interface, which is AWESOME! But my boss still needs some vendor
You have crystallized my thoughts perfectly. I would always prefer to work
with a lab rat that knows how to find stuff then a seasoned CCIE who
thinks that google is just another yahoo.
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