Hi Group,
Does anyone know about a SOFTWARE WAN simulator which can do following
general simulations
- delay generation
- error generation
- WAN speed emulation
What I mean by a software simulator is - a piece of software that can
influence the flow if an IP packet stream between two IP devices,
Many thx all for the comprehensive answers :)
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Hi Group,
Does anyone know about a SOFTWARE WAN simulator which
Hi Mark
I took the exam two weeks ago and passed , the exam focuses on basically
everything , OSPF , BGP , Redistribution , I had redistributing into
OSPF , make sure you add the subnet command at the end !
IS-IS , Here they got me , asked me six questions , which I thought was
not very nice
Hi guys, guess what.
Yesterday passed CCIE written with 73%. Passing score was only 58%.This exam
is a bit different from the usual CCNP exams. It starts immediatly without
any survey or instructions. Exam was non-adaptive, which means you could go
back to check your answers. No
Hi Group,
I am planning to take Cisco Wireless LAN certification. If anyone has taken
this exam, please let me know what books you used it for its preparation and
what is the passing score and the level of difficulty of the exam.
Kind Regards/Thangavel V M
Hi,
Does the CCIE qualification exam itself have any worth. I know that your not
a CCIE without giving the actual Lab part of the exam, but how does the CCIE
written exam scale on its own, career wise. Does it help improve job
prospects. What are the benefits of this exam on its own, or is it
Dear Sir/Mam,
Plz help me on this .We have cisco 2610 with 1 2W Nm module.we have 4
customer running on this router.Yesterday i got new cutomer when I
terminated that customer on the router the router suddenly Stop
responding on ethernet means i was not able to to ping the router's Lan
port
Irfan
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Hi,
Does the CCIE qualification exam itself have any worth. I know that your
not a CCIE without giving the actual Lab part of the exam, but how does
the CCIE written exam scale on its own, career wise. Does it help
improve job
Does the CCIE qualification exam itself have any worth.
Aside from making you eligible to register for the Lab, no.
I know that your not
a CCIE without giving the actual Lab part of the exam, but how does the
CCIE
written exam scale on its own, career wise. Does it help improve job
happy new year from Sydney Australia.
does any one have any samples questions for ccnp routing exam (current), got
my exam friday after a year of saying i will do it next month.
John Brandis
Network Security Engineer
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Hello friends, Is there anyone know what is the OID (object identifier) MIB
number of Cisco's http transaction (port 80 or 8080)? ...
Regards,
Ernesto J. Diaz L.
MCP, CCNA.
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Team,
I am looking for a Networking position in any of the following locations
NY/NJ/PHILADELPHIA/VIRGINIA. If anyone in these city is looking for a
Network Engineer please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] I apology for
using this avenue for job hunting.
Regards,
Juan Blanco
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have two Routers(Cisco 3661 Cisco 2511). I'm using both of them as NAS.
I did Multilink setting on my Cisco 3661 and I could connect it by two
Dial-up modem as Multilink successfully.
But unfortunately, I have a problem, When I do the same configuration on
Router Cisco 2511.
You are correct. For most people, I think acquiring a PhD is more
resources and time consumed than becoming a CCIE. Now, not to
belittle the CCIE, it is still probably one of the hardest lab
examinations in the IT field. However, all in all, for most people,
seems like the PhD would be
I am running a test on two 3660 routers with multiple CSU cards and
cross-over t1 cables between the two routers. I am unable to exceed 75%
capacity on any t1 no matter how much data I pump into the router. Below is
a sample config for one of the interfaces, the rest are duplicates with
Where I *have* seen it helpful is in specific cases where a company was
anticipating needing a CCIE-level applicant at a future date.
So the following:
CCIE Routing/Switching - Lab Scheduled 6/2003
Might be helpful. The CCIE written qualification alone hasn't helped
anybody that I know of.
Brett Johnson wrote:
I am running a test on two 3660 routers with multiple CSU cards
and
cross-over t1 cables between the two routers. I am unable to
exceed 75%
capacity on any t1 no matter how much data I pump into the
router.
How are you measuring this? The interface load? Also,
Here is the situation:
I have a 1700 series router and a T1, a cisco switch, and a file server.
I will no longer run exchage or IIS. How should I configure my router?
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Here is the situation:
I have a 1700 series router and a T1, a cisco switch, and a file server.
I am removing both Exchage and IIS services.
How should I configure my router?
Thanks
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Here is the situation:
I have a 1700 series router and a T1, a cisco switch, and a file server.
I am removing both Exchage and IIS services.
How should I configure my router?
console or telent into it, from
This is a known bug, it also impacts 2600 and 3600's. A work around is to
use FTP instead of TFTP.
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Hi All,
Has anyone
I'd be willing to bet mentioning this, in discussion or in an interview has
some value.
Bri
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Irfan
--On 31 December 2002 09:23 + irfan
what do you want it configured for?
VPN ?
ISP connection ?
local Lan ?
James Gruggett wrote:
Here is the situation:
I have a 1700 series router and a T1, a cisco switch, and a file server.
I am removing both Exchage and IIS services.
How should I configure my router?
Thanks
Brett Johnson wrote:
I am running a test on two 3660 routers with multiple CSU cards
and
cross-over t1 cables between the two routers. I am unable to
exceed 75%
capacity on any t1 no matter how much data I pump into the
router. Below is
a sample config for one of the interfaces, the
Try again Priscilla. We didn't get that last post from you.
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The file server is running small business server Win2k. The router is
functional, however we recently has a DOS attack. I have removed the
exchange service and IIS from the server.
Thanks
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Oops. Sorry for the null message. See below for what I really wanted to say.
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Brett Johnson wrote:
I am running a test on two 3660 routers with multiple CSU
cards
and
cross-over t1 cables between the two routers. I am unable to
exceed 75%
capacity on
James Gruggett wrote:
The file server is running small business server Win2k. The
router is
functional, however we recently has a DOS attack. I have
removed the
exchange service and IIS from the server.
Your e-mail has fedex in the domain name. Aren't there some networking
experts at FedEx
I have worked with the small business server in the past. Are you asking how
to have the Small business server communicate to the router? If so you can
set up routing on the SB server (The reason I am assuming this is most Small
companies do not have LAN router. So, default Gateway is the Small
While I agree that upper-layer protocols do add overhead and we have to take
into account the inter-frame gap, I still think I should be able to achieve
greater then 75%. Additionally, doesn't the byte count from the snmp string
include the upper-layer protocol bytes? I might be mistaken on
Can anyone recommend a good PIX book for a PIX beginner. i
ve got good understanding of TCP/IP and firewalls/pack filters but no PIX
experience.
Thanks
P.S. HAPPY NEW YEARS from NYC!
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Brett Johnson wrote:
While I agree that upper-layer protocols do add overhead and we
have to take
into account the inter-frame gap, I still think I should be
able to achieve
greater then 75%. Additionally, doesn't the byte count from
the snmp string
include the upper-layer protocol
Cisco PIX Firewalls - Richard Deal
ISBN: 0072225238
Osborne/McGraw Hill
or
Cisco PIX Firewalls - David Chapman
ISBN: 1587050358
Cisco Press
Deal hangs around this group some too. Not sure about Chapman.
Both are good. The CiscoPress book is a little more geared towards Cisco
firewall
James Ramsay wrote:
Which books can peopel recommend for this CCIP exam.
I only want to buy one QoS book and one MCast book - spent
enough with Cisco Press for one life time ;)
Any recommendations?
Many thanks
James
I can't recommend a good QoS book yet because I haven't found
James Ramsay wrote:
Which books can peopel recommend for this CCIP exam.
I only want to buy one QoS book and one MCast book - spent
enough with Cisco Press for one life time ;)
Any recommendations?
Many thanks
James
I can't recommend a good QoS book yet because I haven't
Dear all, I'm selling my cisco lab equipment which contains the following:
1 - Cisco 2610 router, 1 Ethernet, 4 Port Serial card, 2 T1 WIC cards.(32
Mem 8 Flash).
1 - Cisco 2610 router, 1 Ethernet, 3 T1 WIC cards, 1 ISDN card.(32 Mem 8
Flash).
1 - Cisco 2610 router, 1 Ethernet, 16
172.2
5.25.0/24
192.168.1.0/24 --2611-- 7120 3548 --- PIX ---
192.168.10.0/24
| GRE Tunnel |
192.168.12.0/24--1710--
Here is a very simplistic diagram of my network.
192.168.1.0 - Corporate Network
192.168.10.0 - Operations
172.2
5.25.0/24
192.168.1.0/24 --2611-- 7120 3548 --- PIX ---
192.168.10.0/24
| GRE Tunnel |
192.168.12.0/24--1710--
Here is a very simplistic diagram of my network.
192.168.1.0 - Corporate Network
192.168.10.0 - Operations
I am a CCNA that has talked about getting the NP for almost two years
now. Well, my NA is about to expire and I have two months to crank out
four tests. I was talking with another slacker friend that mentioned a
6 month grace period if I have completed two of the four tests.
I am still planning
Brett Johnson wrote:
While I agree that upper-layer protocols do add overhead and we
have to take
into account the inter-frame gap, I still think I should be
able to achieve
greater then 75%.
I was assuming we were counting all bytes, protocol headers included, in
order to get a network
Can't seem to pinpoint the exact bug ID for this on CCO.
I think I'll place a call with TAC.
cheers,
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This is
Williamson is also coming out with vol II of that title.. anyone heard
when?
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James Ramsay
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You are correct. For most people, I think acquiring a PhD is more
resources and time consumed than becoming a CCIE. Now, not to
belittle the CCIE, it is still probably one of the hardest lab
examinations in the IT
So I'm beginning my IE studies and had a thought. I wonder just how many
commands there are. Throw out the 3550s, and just how many commands are
possible on the 2600/3600 12.1 series IOS.?.
just rambling.
-chris
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After having taken a 12 month hiatus away from certifications, I'm
started back with the CCIE studies.
Question:
I know there have been a lot of changes in both the lab and written, but
am I right when I see LANE, IPX, and Token Ring on the CCO RS Written
Exam Blueprint?
Thanks
Phil
this is beginning to sound like a job for TTCP
Check out:
http://www.netcraftsmen.net/id27.htm
for information about this process. I know it is supported on Cisco routers,
although I've not played with it much.
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So I'm beginning my IE studies and had a thought. I wonder just how many
commands there are. Throw out the 3550s, and just how many commands are
possible on the 2600/3600 12.1 series IOS.?.
which image? ;-
just
i am preparing myself for the CCIE exam. any one in sydney wants to study
togather.
please respond to
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looking at the 12.2 command ref master index (sitting handy beside me),
there are approx 218pages. Each page has approx 56 references to
commands. So at least 12k commands (give or take a few thousand)
:-0
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