On router A, I have two equal cost paths, via neighbor B and neighbor C, to
a particular EXternal destination.
To begin with, I see both routes in the EIGRP topology table and also in
theIP routing table. I played around with the 'delay' of the connecting
links to ensure that router A sees the rou
check the blue print on CCO.
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.. and Openview and Sniffers and SNA and MVS and Unix and clusters and VAX
and Concord and etc...
Your probably right about the downsizing, if that's the case I pity the poor
soul who takes the 4 jobs. BTDT, they gave me the tee-shirt.
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The cisco bridge operates in Half-duplex and that is why half-duplex. The
Router is a Cisco 1751 with WIC-1ENET, which is connected to the Wireless
Bridge.
I checked with the "output Interpreter" on CCO and it said the collisions
are more than 0.53 much higher than 0.1 normal rate.
Here's the outpu
That is anecdotal nonsense. Any major corporation in need of real techs and
that has a Cisco infrastructure will certainly consider CCIEs very
seriously, yes even above so-called "CS" degree holders without much
experience, for technical lead positions. I can bring examples that are not
merely "a
Based on anecdotal evidence I've seen on this list before, I can give you
an excellent ball-park figure: zero. You won't get a job if you are "just"
a CCIE. See also NRF's post below.
My hard-earned $0.02. :)
Thanks,
Zsombor
At 02:25 AM 6/24/2003 +, Mark W. Odette II wrote:
>That being sa
Where Can I find, free sample CCIE written exam
questions ?
=
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Hi Hin,
Thanks.
You are very right: some countries just need a CCNA:-)
Where are you? Thailand?
Mwalie
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Bri
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> Just the same as the subject,anyone who know it please tell!Thank u!
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I'd say diversity is the key. I know several CCIEs who, outside of R/S
don't have much to offer in the way of skillset and they are not commanding
as high of salaries as guys without a number but deeper and more diverse
expertise. It totally depends on the individual, the need, the location and
t
My read on this job post is that they do know what they need, they're
looking for someone who is an expert in NT, Exchange and Citrix which is
deployed at 30 sites in 5 countries and growing. As such they need to be
able to add and maintain servers in a WAN environment and understand the
implicatio
Hi,
is this only an exercise or you really need to do this? If the latter, then
I would be curious to know why this would be useful. I feel a slight
contradiction in that you can't control whether a /24 or two /25 routes
reach you yet you seem to know what is in one half versus the other half o
Thanks Mwalie,
Congratulation to you too...
CCIE in my country is also too overqualified in term of the benefit offered,
Most of them jump to other country where CCIE is more valuable and
profitable
and guess what... they live in more well-developed country...better-life I
guess
CCIE is definite
Mike Mandulak wrote:
>
> My read on this job post is that they do know what they need,
They want someone cheap who knows NT, Windows 2000, Exchange, Citrix, VPNs,
WANs, and Cisco, and has at least 4 years experience running a large WAN.
They down-sized and now they think they can find one person
- jvd wrote:
>
> OT:
> hi, i just have to say that i will never try to answer anything
> on this forum again. :-)
Well, would that be Grumpy, Bashful, Sleepy, or Dopey to do that? :-)
Seriously, you should keep answering. You have sent some great answers, but
you don't want to keep insisting some
That being said... I think the OP would just like a general answer.
Ball-park figures aren't lies, as so long as they are indicated as
ball-park figures.
It's not a lie if you just simply state/indicate what the average figure
is that you've seen in your area.
So, if someone can contribute such
Can anyone point me to the direction of downloading the Boson Cisco exam set
ver 5.03 ? A friend recommended this version in preparing for the CCDP.
Thanks
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> Were the two T1's terminating at two differant ISP's? If so BGP
>would be appropriate. If you have 2 T1's terminating at a single ISP in
>the same POP then no.
What would you do
Hi,
That is just what I said in another column: one being overqualified.
This is very real for some companies and/or jobs. So, those guys have a
point:)
Mwalie
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Enterprise for 2500 and 1600 routers?
Thanks,
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Duy Nguyen wrote:
>
> If it comes down to money. Why not increase the rate? I've
> remember when
> the price for exam was only a G. When they decided to raise
> the price,
> peeps start to mumbleed and grumbleed how the test was getting
> so expensive,
> but that didn't stop peeps from taking t
Load interval does not provide a backup of any kind, it is used to change
the interval at which the router will query the interface for load (i.e, I/O
bits/sec). This is displayed in the "show interface" command.
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hi,
questions: wat is the purpose of using load-interval on the interface and
wat does it do i know it provide some kind of backup but then not very
sure abt it.
thanks!
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>
> I wonder if anybody is going to have anything positive to say
> about this post?
So basically, you want us to lie, eh? ;->.
Seriously, CCIE salaries have been down for awhile and any honest discussion
about salaries is going to be necessarily negative. When something's black
At 4:47 PM -0700 6/23/03, Jamie Johnson wrote:
>What about Donner and Blitz..., oops, different story
Nahh...you need Sneezy as a multicast server.
>
>
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Relaxthe Self Test exmas are exaclty like the test. I just took the
BCRAN exam and 4-5 questions were same.
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Priscilla has hit the nail on the head as usual!
If you don't have the experience with Cisco's AVVID, SAFE and voice
architecture design, you should wait a few months for the self-study
guides from companies such as Cisco Press and Sybex before tacking the
CCDA DESGN 640-861 exam.
I took the exam
Maybe L2TP v3 ?
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Hello Group,
I want to beef up my 4500M+ to 16MB Flash so I can run 12.2 code on it...
Under the "show version" (as below), I see 2 different flash:
4096K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
4096K bytes of processor board Boot flash (Read/Write)
How does the 4500M+ works? Does it
What about Donner and Blitz..., oops, different story
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At 6:15 PM + 6/23/03, Priscilla Oppe
do you have a configuration example?
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or perhaps the opposite.
Maybe the HR person is fully aware of what they're asking for.
Perhaps a CCIE is over qualified for the position - in their opinion.
Kevin Wigle
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There are too many smart arses around sometimes. The whole idea of a
discussion group isn't for everyone to "Provide the right answer or beware".
I think everyone would like to have a go sometimes, but there's that nagging
doubt that you're going to make a big slip up.
It's better I think when peop
CiscoNewbie wrote:
>
> Hi all. I am going up for my CCDA cert and would like to know
> what are the recommended books and material to study with?
Nothing is out yet for the new version of the test, as far as I know. Your
best bet would be to take the instructor-led class, if you can afford it.
W
I passed both the Wireless SE and FE exams using the CWNA book and the
bosons. The two exams have about 70% overlap, I'd go ahead and take them
both to double certify. Since the SE is easier, I'd do that one first.
Just my $.02
The WB
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 11:03, Joao Medeiros wrote:
> with cc
- jvd 6/23/03 4:06:36 PM >>>
>hi, i just have to say that i will never try to answer anything on this
>forum again. :-)
>
>once i tried to answer a question with regards to bgp and a 1720 router
and
>only after howard helped us out was it clear that the processor does play
an
>important role.
The crashinfo file should still be available.
Cisco routers operate on a Unix based file system, so navigation through the
router's filesystem is similar.
Cisco IOS creates a "crashinfo" file in the bootflash directory when a
router crashes (mid to higher end platforms).
To access this file, you wo
reboot the bridge
try a different crossover cable.
can you set them both to full-duplex? (probably not on the bridge)
can you recreate the problem by connecting the bridge to another router to
test it?
is this problem new?
is any of the equipment new?
""neil K"" wrote in message
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Collisions would be normal on a 10 half link, but the output errors are a
little odd. Are the interfaces reporting late collisions and interface
resets also? If so, I would try changing out the cable, late
collisions/repeated interface resets usually indicate a bad cable or bad
hardware.
Of cours
no this does not apply to the 1720 or 1721.
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hi, i just have to say that i will never try to answer anything on this
forum again. :-)
once i tried to answer a question with regards to bgp and a 1720 router and
only after howard helped us out was it clear that the processor does play an
important role. ;-)
this time only after the input from
MADMAN wrote:
>
> Yes they do have routing to the WAN, they are CONNECTED to it!
> It's
> most likely the hosts that don't have a route as I and others
> have
> mentioned from the get go and you have now apparently confirmed
> or an I
> loosing it!?!?!
You aren't losing it. :-)
We haven't said
Collisions go up normally with load. What is the load? Could something else
(an attack or trojan horse or just excitement about your terrific content)
have caused the load to go way up?
Cisco says that no more than 0.1 percent of frames should experience
collisions. How many frames have there been
thank you very much
it worked
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I wonder if anybody is going to have anything positive to say about this post?
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One of my Cisco router's Ethernet interface connected to a Cisco Wireless
Bridges has the interface collisions counter increasing rapidly. Over a
period of 48 hrs the collision counter was 60,000 and the output error
counter was more than 4. Both the Ethernet interface on the router and
the Cis
At 6:15 PM + 6/23/03, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>
>
>Two, it's important to understand that every layer makes calls to a layer
>below and every layer offers services to a layer above. Because the service
>interface of a layer, whether it be LLC or UDP, is well known (hopefully),
>any upper l
Really interesting . . .
Frederico,
What is the subnet mask in the hosts mentioned ?
Also, do a route print in your host B and post it , please .
Can you try to ping from same troubled router, to another host in network B
, and also to the address 10.60.60.9 ?
A10.61.2.X
serial 172.1.0.0
B1
Okey Dokey - understood. If you're just playing around that's fine.
You may have a few options. You could use your /29 for the subnet between
router and Pix, but then you lose two of your 6 available addresses for the
router and the Pix. Although you can grab some of these back, for instance
by us
Who ever the hiring manager is, he or she lack's an understanding of the
progression on Cisco certifications. To say that a CCNP's may be considered,
however CCIE's or nearly qualified CCIE's won't be shows a lack of the level
of knowledge required to obtain those certifications.
Dave
David Ware N
Yes they do have routing to the WAN, they are CONNECTED to it! It's
most likely the hosts that don't have a route as I and others have
mentioned from the get go and you have now apparently confirmed or an I
loosing it!?!?!
Dave
Frederico Madeira wrote:
> Dave,
>
> In my network, neither r
Never enough ;)
Dave
james kong wrote:
> Just the same as the subject,anyone who know it please tell!Thank u!
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"Government can do something for the people only in proportion as it
can do something to the people
Yes, the main problem is that I'm booting into boot mode, which is why I
want to copy an image into bootflash. As you probably know, the boot image
is required in bootflash in order to boot to the main image. Just so you can
see the whole process, I deleted the boot image from bootflash and started
Dave,
In my network, neither router have routing to wan interface. If i ping from
any host on lan to any interface WAN of my network, the hosts don4t have
route to interfaces. But if i ping on ethernet of all routers it works.
Frederico Madeira
Coordenador de Suporte
N. Landim Comircio Ltda
PABX:
Or we sell an LSS, LAN Switching Service, service in which you can
build a trunk across the bridged ATM network.
Dave
Tom Martin wrote:
> Alaerte,
>
> I can think of a couple ways to doing this. Be forewarned. Both are ugly.
>
> Method #1: Relocate the servers /30 subnet
> -
Frederico Madeira wrote:
>
> Pricilla,
>
> That is my problem. In A side i have a huawei 1602 router and
> in B side
> cisco 2600.
> Huawei don4t have extended ping (i4ve search in pdf and web and
> don4t
> found).
> Hava any other hint elsewhere extended ping ?
That's strange, but it doesn't ma
If you need to get it working copy the image off the slot0: onto a PC
and then copy the image off the PC into the MSFC bootflash:, that will work.
Dave
Kaminski, Shawn G wrote:
> Yes, the main problem is that I'm booting into boot mode, which is why I
> want to copy an image into bootflash. A
Were the two T1's terminating at two differant ISP's? If so BGP
would be appropriate. If you have 2 T1's terminating at a single
ISP in
the same POP then no.
>>>
>>>
>>> What would you do if they had been terminating at a single ISP in the
>>> same POP? Or did you mean "s
Remember it is just a lab .
You may be asked to do things you wouldn't in the field .
It is the same case as : do something , but don't use command XX . . .
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henry bb wrote:
>
> today I already know why 2500 can ping 88.1.77.1 because
It doesn't make sense that the 2500 can ping all the way to the 3550
Ethernet interface based on the minimal information that you told us before.
You must be doing routing. It has nothing to do with Proxy ARP, though.
Ma
NetBIOS is a session layer protocol. Of course it's routable.
Yes, it's true that IBM invented NetBIOS.
NetBEUI was the name of IBM's software module that implemented NetBIOS. It
usually ran in conjunction with TOKREUI, by the way, which was driver
software for Token Ring.
NetBEUI didn't make an
You mean the point of the exercise is whether you know how to force OSPF to
advertise the configured /24 mask?
But why would you want to have a /24 mask to start with?
Thanks,
Zsombor
At 02:53 PM 6/23/2003 -0300, Henrique Issamu Terada wrote:
>The key point in this case is to have OSPF adverti
Could it be the CSU/DSU?!?!
Not like that hasn't happened before.
Just an Idea...
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Subject: 3745 stumper [7:71146]
I'm resending to correct myself. - The
The key point in this case is to have OSPF advertising the real subnet,
instead of /32 address.
In order to achieve it , add ip ospf network ponit-to-pont under interface
config.
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> IT Support - Open Network
> CPM S.A.
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>
> henry bb wrote:
> >
> > today I already know why 2500 can ping 88.1.77.1 because
>
> It doesn't make sense that the 2500 can ping all the way to the
> 3550 Ethernet interface based on the minimal information that
> you told us before. You must be doing routing. I
jountao wrote:
>
> Directed broadcastes are less of a burden as far as passing
> brodcasts for
> specific apps.
Directed broadcasts are not allowed on modern networks and are totally
irrelevant to Windows networking anyway, which doesn't use them.
> indeed netbios is not routeble, to route it u
with cco in cisco website (partner learning connection) have one lab to this
test.
Best Regards
Joao Medeiros
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Thanx all for the interest. We have vendor management support on this
equipment and I haven't been able to into it due to changes over the
weekend. So, I regrettably can't answer the question about 'crashinfo'. But
it sounds like a very interesting command that I was unaware of and will
continue tr
Really, interesting as more info is getting out!!
What happens if you trace from a host on the B LAN to the serial
interface of the huawei router?
Dave
Frederico Madeira wrote:
> Pricilla,
>
> That is my problem. In A side i have a huawei 1602 router and in B side
> cisco 2600.
> Huawei
Hi,
I just want to make something clear. NetBIOS and NetBEUI were created by IBM
and later found its way to Microsoft networks who changed it.
- These protocols are non-routable in an IBM environment.
- NetBEUI is non-routable in TCP/IP networks.
- NetBIOS is non-routable without the help of NetB
When it crashes are you generating a crashinfo file? do you see any
error messages, tracebacks, etc...
Dave
Puckette, Larry (TIFPC) wrote:
> Hi all, I don't normally have anything to actively contribute, so I just
> lurk and learn. But, we have one now that may generate interesting
> convers
If it comes down to money. Why not increase the rate? I've remember when
the price for exam was only a G. When they decided to raise the price,
peeps start to mumbleed and grumbleed how the test was getting so expensive,
but that didn't stop peeps from taking the test. Raise it again if they
wa
At 09:34 AM 6/23/2003 -0500, MADMAN wrote:
>Zsombor Papp wrote:
>>At 08:26 PM 6/20/2003 +, MADMAN wrote:
>>
>>>Mark E. Hayes wrote:
>>> > NOT being a wise-a$$ here... When is it appropriate to run BGP? I set
it
>>> > up at the last job I had because I felt it was the best way to get
>>> > red
Alaerte,
I can think of a couple ways to doing this. Be forewarned. Both are ugly.
Method #1: Relocate the servers /30 subnet
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We'll say the server's IP address is 192.3.3.254/24. Create a secondary
IP address on R2 for 192.3.3.252/30. R2's secondary ad
Just the same as the subject,anyone who know it please tell!Thank u!
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My guess is that maybe there is a problem with the buffer assignment, i.e. a
memory problem, when you have a traffic rate approaching 200-300kbps. Cisco
will probably fix this in the software.
Regards,
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send. !!!
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Any experience with EoMPLS?
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Ok Sen. McCarthy,
Your response is Bolshevik, get it? ;) All I'm talking about is taking
care of people who took care of you. As an employee I have an obligation
to do x amount of work. I always do more than that, it's a pride thing.
I want the business I work for to prosper. What is wrong with sh
Kaminski, Shawn G wrote:
> OK, this is probably something simple, but my brain is done thinking
> tonight. I'm getting a timeout when trying to copy a 6509 IOS image
> (c6msfc2-jsv-mz.121-8a.E5) from the 6509 Supervisor Slot0: flash card to
the
> MSFC2 bootflash: . I just copied the boot image (c6m
arp cannot pass through serial links and when u want to ask for arp router
behind that serial link then u set proxy-arp on ethernet and that router
reply instead router behind serial,as far as i know
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Can you suggest me some URL / Books on MPLS for Preparing for CCIE Written
Exam.
Do you need to know MPLS as a technology or required to configure MPLS based
Network / VPN... as I dont have access to equipments supporting MPLSso no
hand-on would be possible for me at this moment..
Thanks
> But that's really neither here nor there. At the end of the day, more
> bootcamps = easier test. Why there are more bootcamps around today is
> unimportant for purposes of this discussion. It doesn't matter why - so
why
> ask why. All that matters is are there more bootcamps.
>
> Now again,
For the Communication Services Written Exam , general knowledge for MPLS,
MPLS/VPN should be oki I think.
Cisco's MPLS and MPLS/VPN Tech Support page should be enough for the written
part for the MPLS and MPLS VPN questions.
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/browse/psp_view.pl?p=Internetworkin
Hi all, I don't normally have anything to actively contribute, so I just
lurk and learn. But, we have one now that may generate interesting
conversation. We are installing a new Internet access and have Cisco 3725
routers. The internal DSU has BNC connections to the DS3. We are using PPP
protocol.
Gbenga,
Proxy Server 2.0 was the last version released before ISA server, and it
did not support transparent proxy. Supporting transparent proxy is
important here, since the HTTP header for a proxy request will always
contain certain lines (such as "Host:"), whereas direct HTTP 1.0
requests ma
Pricilla,
That is my problem. In A side i have a huawei 1602 router and in B side
cisco 2600.
Huawei don4t have extended ping (i4ve search in pdf and web and don4t
found).
Hava any other hint elsewhere extended ping ?
Tanks.
Frederico Madeira
Coordenador de Suporte
N. Landim Comircio Ltda
PABX:
Hi,
IMHO it is technically incorrect to configure anything but /32 on a
loopback. Last time I checked, OSPF in IOS advertised the loopback address
as /32 regardless of the configured mask, but other protocols did not (ie.
they advertised the mask as you configured it). So if you ever configure
To all,
I have a friend who is going to take his CIT test on Friday. He has studied
the Cisco press CIT book and read it cover to cover. He purchased the self
test software that is on Cisco's page and is averaging 80-90 on most tests.
He would like to know how close the self tests software that
Because I would like pratice. I would like simulate an enterprise.
Just for understand how is make in enterprise. I don't have 100 static IP,
but, anyway, I don't have 100 server.
Example, Internet-->Enterprise infrastructure
or
Multi-site Enterprise-->Multi-site Enterprise...
Anyway, if hav
arp cannot pass through serial links and when u want to ask for arp router
behind that serial link then u set proxy-arp on ethernet and that router
reply instead router behind serial,as far as i know
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Hi
Can you suggest me some URL / Books on MPLS for Preparing for CCIE Written
Exam.
Do you need to know MPLS as a technology or required to configure MPLS based
Network / VPN... as I dont have access to equipments supporting MPLSso no
hand-on would be possible for me at this moment..
Thanks
Hi Iwan,
IP ROUTE 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.0.0.X
where 10.0.0.X is the inside address of your ADSL router (your gateway for
the 10.0.0.0 subnet).
Bikespace
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> Hi Bikespace,
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> I guess i did not put a default route into the 2511...
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> Ca
Hi Hin,
Congrats!!
Doing the Foundation exam must be challenging; you have done it so well.
Congrast!
Mwalie
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Directed broadcastes are less of a burden as far as passing brodcasts for
specific apps.
indeed netbios is not routeble, to route it u use NBT or NBIPX
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> > hi guys,
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> > can netbios,using port 137
Grant,
Thanks for your suggestion, though I am not sure what the 350-001 exam is
all about - CCIE written?
Honestly, I doubt whether that is my goal.I will not be able to get the
necessary equipment to play with.
Also, in my country, I will be overqualified :)
That is correct: in some count
OSPF doesn't allow you to do a unequal cost load balancing .
With EIGRP , this can be achieved by using the "variance" command (
under "router eigrp" ).
The " traffic share count " value is an indicaion of how many packets
would be transmitted over the various paths ( equal cost ( in which case
i
hi guys,
I'd like to thank for this groups, I've been followed your discussion
And it's really useful and delightful being part of it.
I just passed foundation exam 640-841, routing - 880, switching 960, remote
940
question 110 , 40% routing, 30% switching , 30% remote
got simulation question on
i actually have not tried this, but, if u configure a tunnel, u don't need a
virtual link, since ur tunnel will up to the backbone, in which case direct
adjencency of the areas, but since i have not tried this, i don't know if it
works.
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Hi,Mwalie
Congratulations!
I suggest you to take 350-001 exam, I'm sure you can pass it.
Mwalie W wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> Today, I have double joy :)
>
> I today did Switching (640-604) well, getting 987/1000 to
> complete my quest for CCDP.
>
> Then when I reached my apartment, there was a
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