Hi
Also make sure if you are using XP, disable the firewall feature in your LAN
Connection for your cable modem.
I had the same problem with XP, my vpn client connects but i cannot ping or
map my servers, after i disable the firewall feature it works fine.
i'm using vpn client 3.5.1.
fahim
Don
Hello, all.
Can we compile some kind of tips/tricks that people use to get the most
accurate
searches on the Documentation CD? I'd like to start relying more on it
versus CCO
since it's the only friend we have in the lab. Well, the proctor, i guess it
depends on
his mood :-/
Elmer
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Hello
1) I need to buy clean ATM Switch with few ATM OC3 interfaces.
I selected Cisco Catalyst 8510 family. And now I thinking do CSR
support ATM interfaces and can switching ATM cells ? Or I need
buy MSR...
2) I have one Cat8510 MSR without ARM module, and I'd like put in
it few Gigabit
1
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Subject: MCNS and boson [7:45499]
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
Priscilla,
I'm fairly certain that you will need to know
something about the Cat 1900 switch. I've been
teaching CCNA as a CCAI for a couple of months now and
we have a rack of equipment purchased from Cisco
consisting of 5 x Cisco 2500's and 2 x 1900 switches.
We have a Lab Topology setup
Pricilla,
I was a technical author for a new CCNA book, and they had the Cat 1900 as
well. I think it does cover the Cat 1900.
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Priscilla,
I'm fairly certain that you will need to know
I ended up taking the 607 test twice (test crashed the first time after I
completed it and the score report was nothing but uninterpreted PCL code)
and neither time did I have any questions which specifically related to the
Cat 1900.
The router simulator does allow you to use abbreviations.
I bought a Chatsworth Rack for my routers and switches but unfortunately I
cannot screw the bolts into my wooden floor. I was thinking about using a
piece of wood for the base. My question is does anyone have a setup similar
to this at home and if so could they please help out with what kind of
No offense, but all this talk about paper certs vs. 'real deserving certs'
is in my opinion foolish!!!
No matter how people get certified, they are working hard for it.
Of course you have to read books in order to get certified. That is what
testing in ALL educational facilities is based on.
3/4 in plywood makes a pretty good base.. If you use *carriage* bolts, there
will not be anything sticking down from the bottom. The smooth head is
underneath and the nuts would be on top.
I would consider using that and then running a mount to the ceiling to help
keep things from rocking back
Dear Group
I'm getting following error message on to my catalyst 2924 switch console.
Can anybody explain what does this mean ??
*Mar 2 17:58:49: %RTD-1-ADDR_FLAP: FastEthernet0/6 relearning 7 addrs per
min
*Mar 2 17:59:49: %RTD-1-ADDR_FLAP: FastEthernet0/2 relearning 16 addrs per
min
*Mar 2
On Oct 20, 5:38pm, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
}
} Wendell covers Catalyst 1900 configuration in quite a bit of detail.
} Cisco's list of topics for 640-607 doesn't include this, so I'm not
} planning to teach it, and in fact, we won't have a switch in the lab
} probably. Will this be OK?
The following information was found by a quick search on Google for
'%RTD-1-ADDR_FLAP'. Here's the URL with this information as well as other
RTD errors: (watch for wrap)
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat2950/2950_wc/scg/scg_syse.htm
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This
Hi Richard,
The FO is just a license and can be upgraded. The
hardware is all the same. So is the software for that
matter. Its the activation key that lets you use the
software and hardware the way you want or can afford.
Michael
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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
Just starting.
Tom Scott 05/29/02 09:10pm
Neal Rauhauser 402-301-9555 wrote:
I'm back to reading groupstudy after an eighteen month abscence. My
CCNP/CCDP certs which I finished 12/2000 and 1/2001 are working wonders
career wise, but I am doing a lot of carrier type stuff now and I've
On Oct 20, 7:01pm, Chuck wrote:
}
} 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
} on CCO. Print as much out as
Unless you live in an area prone to earthquakes I see no need to fasten the
rack to the floor. Obviously, put any heavy gear near the bottom. A
rack-mount UPS would be ideal. Even something like a 7000 router is balanced
for telco rack mount. I have used Chatsworths with roller wheels in wiring
Silly question. I know you can have multiple IP Helper addresses configured
on an interface. But doesn't the router attempt each server in the order
they're entered for all broadcasts that it's configured to forward?
My question is, let's say I have a DHCP server in one TCP/IP subnet and I
If you think a Lammle book is so great that it will make it easy to anyone
to get the cert that you worked so hard for, then you are giving Todd Lammle
more credit than he deserves.
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Man this bums me out.
Lammle
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c2900xl/29_35wc/sc/swgerror.htm#xtocid644512
Dave
Hitesh Pathak R wrote:
Dear Group
I'm getting following error message on to my catalyst 2924 switch console.
Can anybody explain what does this mean ??
*Mar 2 17:58:49:
Hi,
Check our website, http://www.braincert.com/
We have a CCIP forums and tons of information to get you started.
Thanks
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Check our website, http://www.braincert.com
BrainCert Offers FREE online practice exams, Study guides, Router labs,
Forums and resources for Cisco CCIE,CCNP,CCNA,CCDP,CCDA and CCIP
certifications.
Thanks
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I need to specialize in something that people just don't want to
study.
Have you tried a job in researching atmospheres and temperatures on Mars?!?
I hear not too many people are studying that!!!
The fact is, people will flock to where the opportunities are!
Why would you want a
thanks for the info, but what is 'Kaeo' which u
mentioned?
Shoaib
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wrote:
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!
I took the CCIE written yesterday afternoon and passed (80%)
I was expecting more, but I flunked the performance/QoS section of the exam,
which I neglected somewhat during preparation.
I used both Boson #1 and Boson #3. Those 2 tests are complementary and are
NOT substitute for each other.
Thanks to everyone for your input, I heard it wasn't that bad compared to
the other 3. If you know the material from those it shouldn't be that bad.
Plus I have some SNA experience from way back in 89' - wow dating myself. I
hope to read/study/do home labs and pass by mid July.
Thanks again to
If you want to go for a challenging Cert that proves your intelligence go
get a Ph. D. At least we all know you have to work hard for those. Maybe you
could get one for computer science and you could design the code for the
next generation of routers. I don't think your CSS1 would qualify you for
Morning,
I am trying to deny access to our Router on the network, but allow access
on the switches only. I am Tacacs, is there a way of grouping switches
different from routers and assigning defferent security setting to them
Cheers
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Yes well said thomas. If I had just relied on his ccna book 2 years ago, I
would have failed 640-507 (CCNA). I found so many errors and
things out of order (as a baby engineer). I ended up just reading the
miserable, poorly written odom book from cisco press. I threw that piece of
junk away, when
What is a good lab preparation course for the Security CCIE? i am aware
about the ACP4 by Global knowledge and Security prepartion from ccbootcamp.
Anyone has taken them and what do you think about this? And any other lab
bootcamp besides these two?
Good comments Mike!
Khalid, another you might want to do is to mount your Cat5K (assuming you
have one) at the bottom of the rack, with the rack kit placed on the cat5k
as far forward as possible. This will make your cat5k extend pretty far
back. Push the rack all the way back against a wall,
John,
I believe if you have a smartnet contract, you can get the IOS manuals free
from Cisco (at least you could a couple years ago).
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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www.optsys.net (Cisco hardware)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth) wrote in
But then he'll only be a paper Ph. D. :-) Let's get a good four week
thread going on this everyone, whadda ya say?! :-)
I couldn't resist throwing a little humor in on this one! :-)
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From: sam sneed [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 1:03 PM
To:
You spent $80.00 on Boson tests when you could have gotten materials that
cover the exact same topics for $29.95? Shame on you!
Congrats!
Shawn K.
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Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 12:46 PM
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What matterials do you mean by 29.95$?
Hamid
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You spent $80.00 on Boson tests when you could have gotten materials that
cover the exact same topics for $29.95? Shame on you!
Congrats!
Shawn K.
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Team,
Any good book that will help me to configure my new toy (pix 501) and at the
same time be able to learn more about security with Cisco...
Thanks,
J
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Kaminski, Shawn G 05/31 1:47 PM
But then he'll only be a paper Ph. D. :-) Let's get a good four week
thread going on this everyone, whadda ya say?! :-)
I couldn't resist throwing a little
If you configure a router interface with multiple IP helpers that point to
specific IP addresses, does the router forward the broadcast to all of the
IP Helper addresses at one time? Or does it go through them sequentially
somehow?
I've searched Cisco and the web and can't seem to get a
I am going for the CSS1, I probably could pass it in a short about of
time. Instead, I am getting hands on experience with security, and
getting all the theory as well. Not just for the CSS1, but for real
world security stuff. Security is a journey, not a final destination. I
think you need
sam sneed wrote:
If you want to go for a challenging Cert that proves your
intelligence go
get a Ph. D. At least we all know you have to work hard for
those.
Work hard is about the only credit I am willing to give someone with a Ph.D
without further knowing them. I would *never* say that a
Has anyone on the list taken the Foundations 640-509 exam and if so, what
books did you use to study for the exam? Any suggestions or comments on this
exam and studying for this exam would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you all in advance,
Chris
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Hi Alex,
Congratulations.
I am also planning to take the CCIE written next month.I don't have any
material from Boson or from anybody else.
Could you please tell me which book to follow for the QoS / performance, and
how much of this stuff is asked in the exam.
Also is the will Boson Material
Point taken,
I got my BS as a computer science major at Rutgers. The major was hard and
the midterm and final exams were alot harder than the certifciation exams
I've taken. I've spoken with people who recieved their Masters from there
and their curriclulum was even more demanding. I can't
Any IP helpers that you configure will be broadcast to all the addresses in
your configs.
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From: Michael Williams
To:
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 2:32 PM
Subject: Another IP Helper question [7:45546]
If you configure a router interface with multiple IP helpers that
JB,
Honestly, I would look to ebay for any PIX 6.x manuals that someone is
selling. I believe it is cheaper than ordering the full set of docs
from Cisco (this of course is with the assumption that you would like to
have hardcopy to go by).
If you don't care what your source is... go to
At 11:21 AM 5/31/02, FRANKD wrote:
Hi Priscilla,
What I did find was that in multi-cast token ring, it uses functional
addressing. Search Cisco for token ring functional addressing.
Try this one in particular:
I heard this book was ok from other group memebrs. Haven;t read it myslef
yet:
Managing Cisco Network Security
by Mike Wenstrom
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Team,
Any good book that will help me to configure my new toy (pix 501) and at
the
same time be
Group,
I would like help with writting a script that dials out to all my
out-of-band 56k modems connected to my terminal servers and verify
connectivity. If connectivity is not working it would send out an email to
the Engineer telling the name of the device not working. Any help would be
We have a very large smartnet contract and used to get the hard copies
as they came out. The last hardcopies I seen were 11.2. I don't even
know if they print them anymore.
Dave
Brad Ellis wrote:
John,
I believe if you have a smartnet contract, you can get the IOS manuals free
from
I will offer up three suggestions
Cisco Secure PIX firewalls / Cisco Press
Cisco Security / Global Knowledge
This is my second choice. I liked the layout and the information was
presented pretty well.
Cisco Scure Internet Security Solutions / Cisco Press
This one I found the most useful with
Forward to me by a coworker, from the Shark Tank at ComputerWorld:
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Shark Tank: And it's the prettiest little hub you ever saw
Business is booming for this manufacturer, so the production
management group decides to expand into some
I am trying to find out the same thing so any assistance would be
appreicated. Thanks.
Christian Fredrickson 05/31/02 02:47PM
Has anyone on the list taken the Foundations 640-509 exam and if so,
what
books did you use to study for the exam? Any suggestions or comments on
this
exam and
I have a set of 12.2 IOS documentation at home ordered for free with a
smartnet contract. It would be worth ordering a smartnet contract on
your smallest piece of Cisco hardware just for the documentation you can
get for free.
http://www.cisco.com/upgrade
Thanks,
Shawn
MADMAN wrote:
We
Does anyone know any retailer carrying cisco's vpn client (CVPN-CLNT-35-K9)
in stock? Key word is, in stock... quickest I see it available is 2+
weeks.
Thanx,
mikej
~~~
Michael Jablonski
ABN AMRO Asset Management Holdings, Inc.
161 North Clark St.
9th Flr
Chicago,
How true!
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From: Richard Tufaro [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 2:25 PM
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Subject: Re: RE: Booo! CSS1 [7:45498]
What do you call a person that graduates at the bottom of his/her medical
school
Well, if the moderators let this through, I'll probably get flamed to death
because I'm always pushing CCxx Productions. Why? Because I wrote most of
the materials. However, I can guarantee that they cover the exact same
topics as Boson at a much better price. The difference is that you get the
Is this set for all products or just the products that you have a contract
on? Just wondering as we don't have any manuals at all (besides the little
getting started booklets that come with WIC's and whatnot). We're a Premier
Partner as well..
--
Jeff Harris - Cisco/Unix Engineer
CCNA, CCNP
Unless you've got a lot of Cisco experience, I still think that taking the
individual exams is the way to go because of the amount of material you need
to know. However, for the Foundations, the questions are pulled from the
BSCN, BCMSN, and BCRAN question pools. So, you need to study the same
Im going to try it thanks!!!
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Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 5:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Question on Pix and lossing internet conectivity [7:45465]
i had the same problem; it has nothing to do with 5 c
The last hard copies that I have are also 11.2. However, about a year ago,
my Cisco rep said that I could still get them in hard copy if I really
wanted to. If this is still true, I'm not sure. Couldn't get a hold of him
today with it being Friday and all that. :-) Maybe Monday!
Shawn K.
Any documentation can be ordered with a smartnet contract. Take your
contract number and visit http://www.cisco.com/upgrade ... CCO login
required. It will give you a list of all documentation that can be
ordered.
I even ordered the Internetworking Terms and Acronyms book. :)
Thanks,
Shawn
I would be curious how you ordered them as well. The last set I have is for
11.3. I just got off the phone with Cisco and they were clueless about what
I was talking about..
Thanks
Larry
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From: Jeff Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 4:03
Let me start out saying that I have not taken the Foundation exam - I took
the routing, switching and remote access one by one.
The Foundation exam is the three exams (routing, switching and remote
access) in one. It has more questions and cost more than one of the other
three.
It's kind of a
It's been a long time since I took this exam. It's doable if you have
hands-on experience. If not then read all three books and know your weaks
spots. It's longer than the CCIE R/S written but not harder. If I remember
correctly I used boson to gauge myself.
-Eric
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I totally disagree with this statement. In the foundation exam you get
three scores, one for each of the sections. You have to pass in all
sections to pass the foundation exam. So if you are strong in two areas but
not the third you are likely to fail the whole exam because of this one
In answer to your question, I myself have never had time to use the CD in
the Lab, but that's because of the many other dumb mistakes I made that cut
me short.
IMHO, there is adequate time to complete all required tasks in the Lab if:
1) you don't have to spend any time pondering configuration
Jenny, you are correct, it is 12.1(8)T.
As for the fix, here goes. We were receiving an error message later in the
evening that said that the limit of 200 IPX network address had been
exceeded . There were only 107 IPX networks configured on the router, so we
were a bit perplexed.
Here is
These are rather hard to find- the full set of IOS books weighs around
75 or 80 pounds (paperbacks) and retails for around $1000 USD
The Cisco product #'s for 12.0 12.1 are on this page below.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/csvpnc/csvpnsg/icp
re.htm
All the best !!!
Just ordered the complete copy of manuals for 12.2 IOS Documentation Set :-)
THANKS for that info...I knew there was a reason for being on groupstudy...
-Eric
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From: Brad Ellis
To:
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 10:38 AM
Subject: Re: CCIE Lab Reading [7:45486]
I ran into the same problem. So I put this together to document what I
found through trail and error and the few books on the subject.
Look it over and tell me what you think.
The link is www.chipps.com/Firewall.ppt
This is a PowerPoint file.
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The IOS documentation has a section on QoS. Check CC0
Regarless of your method of preparation you need to take some test
to check your understanding. Boson was a great help in that matter.
Good luck on your exam.
Pierre-Alex
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Eric,
Could you please run us through the links that you used or what you did to
order these?
Thanks,
Shawn
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Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 9:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE Lab Reading [7:45486]
Congratulations!!! Excellent work!!!
--- Dennis
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From: Pierre-Alex Guanel
To:
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 9:46 AM
Subject: CCIE Written passed - Boson [7:45535]
I took the CCIE written yesterday afternoon and passed (80%)
I was expecting more, but I flunked
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