I think the depth of knowledge on each subject will not be touched by that
required
for CCNP/CCIE...
Hmmph. I have done the BSCI, but none of the other exams for the CCIP (I
had the option of doing a freebie exam at Networkers, which is the only
reason I did it). The level of routing
Try global config command,
ip tacacs source-interface
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Here is my suggested partial list of resources for ccie security studies.
1. Managing Cisco Network Security (MCNS) book from cisco press
2. PIX cisco press book
3. VPN cisco press book
4. IDS cisco press book
5. Cisco secure internet security solutions by andrew mason
6. NSA white paper at,
Can we see the rest of your configs. If you have a passive interface,
without a static route, you wont be able to ping.
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A couple of friends out there showed interest in details
of the scenario in subject, and here are the detailed steps to
do the job. I hope no one gets bored, :
To summarise the scenario, A VPN client connects to PIX using RSA
signatures
and the certificates are issued using MS
Hi,
Just passed CCNP BCRAn last last friday :-D, made a 830. Well i read mostly
from the online CNAP curriculum (very very good) but also from the cisco
Press Book, Building Cisco Remote Access Networks isbn # 1-578-70-091-4.
also used a few Boson tests. And This should be all real good. Atleast
Hi,
Thanks for pointing that out. I actually got it back up after I wiped out
everything and just started from scratch. That's what happens when you
get caught up working on different scenarios. ;-
Time to rest the mind and watch the NBA...
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Mohd,
You need to recompile the file(s) needed by MRTG so it can properly
identify the NEW interface(s) to monitor. Check the documentation
to guide you on how to do this. Good luck.
Elmer
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I'm thinking that was probably a fluke or something. IMO, the BSCI was
virtually identical to BSCN with the addition of IS-IS. Although I had some
study materials for ACRC, I never took it (because it changed to BSCN), so I
can't compare the two. I might dig up my ACRC practice tests and
Oh just for the record, ever hear of a bandwidth domain? If you have
please let me know about it because I can't find it anywhere.
I know I've encountered that expression somewhere, whether that was in the
sybex CCDA books or one of the certificationzone papers I can't remember.
Anyway, as
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I am going to get the CCIP, only one test away BSCI and I can't pass it
because I simply don't know IS-IS.
I wonder if the new BSCI book by Todd Lammle does a good job on ISIS?
How difficult were the other two parts (QoS/multicasting and whatever
specialty you
chose)
I think, CCIP track is new but will generate more interest in the near
future. If you noticed, newer CCIE topics are heavily weighted around
material covered in CCIP, e.g. QOS, IS-IS, Multicast, MPLS etc.
Obviously, it is a specialization track. CCIP security and/or CCIP MPLS
would be an
I've got a 3640 sitting in an RDC connected to a number of
sun servers. I'm running TACACS on the 3640 to authenticate
people who telnet directly to the 3640.
I've configured telnet pass through so that one can telnet
through the 3640 directly to a console port (telnet 3640-lo0 port).
This
Add the bridge to the subinterface:
Dave
Mohannad Khuffash wrote:
Hello MADMAN,
The config simplely is :
LAN interface
interface FastEthernet0/1
ip address 172.31.0.1 255.255.0.0
duplex auto
speed auto
bridge-group 1
Main Interface
interface Serial2/0:0
no ip address
nrf, you and Peter both make good points on what is advertized on the job
sites may not tell the whole Juniper job story. The supply may well be low
enough that there are jobs to be found. Still I would think that there would
be some jobs advertized. Even a search on Dice for just Juniper did
For those of you not yet on the CCIE Lab list,
CyscoExpert has released a free practice scenario as a sample of what
our program has to offer. Although practice labs are no substitute for
instructor lead training, every little bit helps. The lab is located at
http://www.cyscoexpert.com, just
Hi all,
I am looking for ArrowPoint Communications Enterprise MIB, that supports
Cisco's CSSs.
Does any one have a link to it - really hard to find.
Thanks,
Yaron
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These MIBs are actually on the CSS itself. FTP to the box, navigate to
the mibs directory and then download whichever files you're looking for.
You'll need the apent.mib and then the svcext.mib if you want to
monitor services.
HTH,
John
Yaron E 5/30/02 9:54:44 AM
Hi all,
I am looking for
Has anyone who took the routing beta heard the
results?? I took the routing Beta and we are well
within the 8-12 week window, actually closer to the
end...
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OK agreed that the CCNP has been made from topics pulled from CCIE. But
when the CCNP already exists, to make a similar track to it, that is
what doesn't make sense. I don't think the CCIP was necessary; it's only
my humble opinion. What about switching? The knowledge that someone
gained from the
Do a copy tftp start and then reload.
Hi.. Dear all,
Why you I copy the config from the tftp server to replace the old
config
on
the router (copy tftp run) or copy the config from startup to running
(copy
star run). But the resulting config is not exactly the same as the
config
that I
Last week I passed the CIT test to get my CCNP. Will I get another
welcome aboard kit like I did my CCNA that has miscellaneous Cisco cert
stuff in it?
Thanks,
Chris
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when the CCNP already exists, to make a similar track to it, that is
what doesn't make sense. I don't think the CCIP was necessary; it's only
my humble opinion. What about switching? The knowledge that someone
gained from the CCNA is good enough for CCIP candidates?
There
can anyone tell me what the minimum passing scores are for the 4 required
tests for the CCNP (routing, switching, remote access, and troubleshooting)
?
thanks for any info.
vince
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Someone on this list mentioned a while ago that we should have the CCCP
(Cisco Certified Certification Professional) to go along with all the other
Cisco certifications that Cisco has! :-)
Shawn K.
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though the hands on practice at the labs did help on the questin with the
commands. If you can get some hands on practice.
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All 4 passing scores are right around 700. Give or take 10. Mine were 690
for Routing, 699 for Switching, 703 for Remote Access, and 692 for Support.
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This is really strange. I just put some new flash memory into a brand
new 2620 router. I then used tftpdnld from ROMMON to download a new IOS
image. After the download the router erases flash memory. While
erasing flash, a click emanates from the router near the flash stick at
each sector. I
You sure will...the glorious Certificate and a new laminated card...
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My point is simply that it is extremely difficult to extrapolate overall
value from demand alone. I see this mistake being made time and time
again, and not just with Juniper/Cisco, but also with Windows vs. UNIX, or
things like that.
Besides, I would also add 2 points to the equation:
#1)
I think they vary a bit for each specific question set on the same exam but
as far as BCRAN 703 was the passign score fo rmy test .
Hersh
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We just recently upgraded all of our 2620, 2621 and 2650 routers and every
one of them and the clicks when the flash was erasing. I did this with and
without cisco's and third party flash and each time I have heard the clicks.
I haven't done any research on it (don't have the time) but
Cool, thanks. I'd done this a bunch of 2620s in the past and I'd never
heard this before. Weird.
John
Scott Nawalaniec 5/30/02 2:43:36 PM
Hi John,
We just recently upgraded all of our 2620, 2621 and 2650 routers and
every
one of them and the clicks when the flash was erasing. I did this
I recently upgraded my pix to version 6.2 and lately I noticed that
some users behind the firewall
Complain that they cant access the internet , or as we should say
outside the firewall
Now whats is interesting is that this problem can be fixed by issuing
the following command
Clear xlate
Hi Guys
I am gonna purchase boson tests for MCNS exam, so can
anybody tell me out of 3 boson tests, which one is the
best?
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All,
I passed the CCIE written with a score of 84%. It's not the 90+ I
wanted, but, in lieu of failing the exam, I'll take it :-). True to Cisco's
exams, it had some difficult-ly worded questions that really put two
things to the test: 1. your knowledge of the topic, and 2. your ability to
All,
I have a question that might possibly be un-answerable due to the NDA, as
I have never really seen it discussed, but I'd like to post it here, and if
it is a topic that is open for discussion, I'd really like to hear some
feedback. I'll assume silence to mean I could tell you, but I'd
Congrats!!!
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I passed the CCIE written with a score of 84%. It's not the 90+ I
wanted, but, in lieu of failing the exam, I'll take it :-). True to
Cisco's
exams, it had some difficult-ly worded questions
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Comparing the CCIE to the CCNP, yes I agree that the CCIE is harder then
the CCNP in both the routing and switching part. There are just more
topics in the CCNP and CCNA, and not covered in as much detail as the
CCIE
i had the same problem; it has nothing to do with 5 c classes of ip or in my
case 1 IP on the outside for X number of internal users. Either something is
wrong with the pix 6.2 Code, or it has very aggressive timeouts. Some of the
problems you will see are short time outs on downloads, AIM dying
Hi
I have setup a Pix 515 so that it authenticates and accepts a remote user
via dial-up, allowing them full access to the corporate LAN. The only problem
that I have is that the remote user cannot connect via cable modem/adsl etc
the connection is initialised, the remote security
I just wanted to mention how funny I thought the Sample Lab was.
It's not the lab itself, but the comment that the equipment requirement will
be 'light'.
It's amazing to me that you consider 7 routers to be a 'light' requirement
as many with home labs don't have more than 5 or 6 since you really
Is the cable/dsl modem also doing any sort of firewalling or NAT'ting? If
so, open holes for IPSec and/or turn off firewall functionality on the
cable/adsl modem and/or create a static translation for the workstation on
the inside.
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I am trying to configure an IPX network number under a subinterface. The
router takes the command, but it does not show up in the config. There are
plenty of other subinterfaces on the same physical interface that have IP
and IPX network numbers config'd on them. What am I doing wrong?
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Is it giving you an error when you try to config the IPX network number? It
should (if it's not going to add it to the config), but sometimes IOS
doesn't act like it should. ;-)
The reason to use a subinterface in the IPX world is to support multiple
Ethernet encapsulation types. You have to
Thanx for getting back to me so fast Priscilla. I guess I should have been
more specific. These are serial subinterfaces. I have about 100 other
subinterfaces config'd on the same physical interface. Here is what I mean:
NYCB128_HubFrame#config t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.
You have 8 hours to do what the lab ask you to configure, you may get
enough or not enough information to count on, sometime you have to make you
own choice to make it work.
After 8 hours, the proctor will ask you to leave and check web site
two days later for your score.
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You're making assumptions, Priscilla. Gene never said it was an Ethernet
sub-interface. It could be a frame-relay sub-interface ;-)
But I agree, if it's not going to add the IPX network number, it would be
nice if it gave an error.
Gene, can we see your configs? And what you're trying to
Jenny-
Version of code is 12.2(8).
-Gene
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Very odd.
Gene, what happens if you do show ipx interface? Does it think that IPX
is configured on the sub-interface? What I'm trying to find out is
whether IPX is actually configured on the interface but not showing up in
the config, or whether it's really not configured.
You've got about
Hi All,
I just started preparing for the CCIE Lab. I have already read Caslow,
TCP/IP Vol 1 (by Jeff Doyle), Internet Routing Arch (by Halabi), as well as
LAN Switching (by Clark). I'm just wondering what books I should get in
additional to these to prepare for the lab??
Please help...
Here is what the interfaces look like:
NYCB128_HubFrame#s ipx int s5/0.102
NYCB128_HubFrame#
NYCB128_HubFrame#s ipx int brief
InterfaceIPX Network Encapsulation Status IPX
State
FastEthernet1/0 32169903NOVELL-ETHER up [up]
Serial3/0
That's awfully strange. Could AB4B already be in use?? Maybe show ipx route
would have some clues.
Are you using IPX RIP, EIGRP, NLSP? (NLSP requires an internal network
number. Could it already be set to AB4B?)
Have you reported this to cisco? Maybe it's a bug. Maybe it's related to
you
I will be teaching a CCNA class next week. I've never taught an intro class
before. ;-) The textbook will be Wendell Odom's Cisco CCNA Exam #640-607
Certification Guide. I didn't choose it, but I'm fine with it. I have some
questions, however:
Wendell covers Catalyst 1900 configuration in
Just to answer. No, AB4B is not in use. NLSP is not in use. I do not see
anything in the 'show ipx route' output. I am pretty sure that it is not a
bug, because I know someone who has done this before. They had to enter an
IPX database of sorts and they were able to make the changes there.
5/30/2002 10:45pm Thursday
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Hi,
Got a doubt regarding, how router selects a particular
route from the routing table. I have a route to 192.168.16.192/26
through 192.168.15.130 and 192.168.15.134. If a packet
comes with the destination address as 192.168.16.1, what will
happen ??. I think, since I have subnet zero
At 11:38 PM 5/30/02, shiju joseph wrote:
Hi,
Got a doubt regarding, how router selects a particular
route from the routing table. I have a route to 192.168.16.192/26
through 192.168.15.130 and 192.168.15.134. If a packet
comes with the destination address as 192.168.16.1, what will
happen ??. I
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You have tried to post to GroupStudy.com's Professional mailing list.
Because
the server
Hi Priscilla,
I used that book amoung others for the exam that I took recently. I did not
run into any switch configuration command questions on the test...only
switching theory..but that does not mean someone else might not get a
question like that. I guess it's my opinion that studying switch
For BGP, a much more practical book IMHO is Bill Parkhurst's Cisco BGP-4
Command and Configuration Handbook. If covers BGP through IOS 12.0
something. You will want to augment your study with newer IOS release notes
as found on CCO. Great book. Can do many of the exercises with just 3
routers,
the is a quad zero route configured, so if there is a packet with a
destination address of 192.168.16.1 then it will be routed using the default
of 192.168.0.66, noted as the gateway of last resort as per the output
below.
HTH
Chuck
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Try this:
!
aaa authentication login PASSTHRU none
!
line 1 16
login authentication PASSTHRU
!
Works for me!
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sun servers. I'm running TACACS on the
5/30/2002 6:35pm Thursday
Professionals,
I have seen some deals on ebay for PIX 515's with FO license. I also do a
lot of work on 2 sets of 525's
Is the FO license upgradeable to a regular license ? Is the FO something in
the chip set has anyone tried to modify it ?
Thanks,
Richard
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On your point one I agree with you. Especially in a market like we have
today companies with positions where they need someone at a jncie level they
may not need to look too far to fill their positions.
On your second point where would you get a list of the jncie's with names
and addresses?
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I will be teaching a CCNA class next week. I've never taught an intro
class
before. ;-) The textbook will be Wendell Odom's Cisco CCNA Exam #640-607
Certification Guide. I didn't choose it, but I'm fine with
Man this bums me out.
Lammle has a CSS1/CCIP book coming out.
Soon everyone will be trying to get this cert and it will become a paper
cert. All of my hard work will look like nothing. :-(
Man, I need to specialize in something that people just don't want to
study. For a few moments in
Can anybody tell me which boson exam is the best out
of 3 test exams available regarding MCNS??? I am gonna
purchase any one of the 3 and i m confused, can
anybody help?
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Anyone knows what these messages are about? I've seeing them quite
frequently over the last little while.
Thanks.
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I think that's a pretty pessimistic outlook for cert... wow... if a book
coming out convinces you all of a sudden your cert will be paper, .
wow...
I can't explain it, but that comment really bums me out... I can't
believe all of this talk about paper this and paper that.. geez,
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Someone who passed the lab recently advised me ( as have other folks who
have posted their success here and elsewhere ) that it remains CRITICAL
that
you spend as much time as possible reading the command references as found
You really don't need the Boson for the MCNS. Just get the book and get
Kaeo and read them until you can't read any more and then just pass the
test.
Oh yeah, get a PIX and configure it! Oh about a VPN concentrator 3060?
Radius and TACACS+ interest you?
Oh I'm having a bad day today
Yeah I do think it will be paper because with the Boson, Lammle, and other
vendor books along with Cisco Press suddenly every one will just get it
and it will be harder to distinguish who really knows it or not.
I know people will get it yes but I don't want it to be a paper cert like
some
Hmm. If you're running 12.2(8) (actually, I assume you mean 12.2(8)T? I
don't think 12.2(8) exists), then you've got more confidence than me that
it's not a bug.
I think I've run out of ideas, but I'd be interested to know what you find
out, because I'm likely to have to do IPX on that IOS
I have been teaching the CCNA classes for 3 years and I have always used
the Sybex book which has a corresponding Router Simulator product.
I also took the new 607 exam when it was released and provided an
article on my findings. :)
http://www.tcpmag.com/column.asp?id=EXAMcid=152
Good luck.
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