Re: OSPF V-Link [7:71926]

2003-07-05 Thread Nelson Herron
192.168.11.9 is the address of the R2 interface pointing at R3. They are all serial interfaces. All of the Lo addresses (RIDs) are advertised in ospf. I swear I don't know what happened. I just this minute reinstituted the configuration that failed me all afternoon. It just spat out the error

Re: CCIE Lab !!! [7:71919]

2003-07-05 Thread Hemingway
you are responsible for anything that can be done with the particular IOS on the particular equipment. with the exception of those things which specifically are not covered. you really need to dig deeper on the CCIE site. it's all there.

Re: CCIE Lab !!! [7:71919]

2003-07-05 Thread H T
Hi, Actually Cisco just says the following topics are removed, but there is not details http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html ISO CLNS... does it include ISIS ??? Token Ring and Token Ring Switching... does it includes all IBM networking??? 1. SRB 2. SR/TLB 3.

ATM Bandwith [7:71937]

2003-07-05 Thread Gerard Torin
Hi guys, Anybody know how is built the ATM4S Bandwith?. For example, In ATM`s link of 34Mbps, Is true that 4Mbps is just only header?, I ask that, because actually my company has it. But we don4t reach the maximun bandwith of 34Mbps. Yesterday, we did stress test in the link and just only reach

Re: BSMSN 1.1 Vs 2.0 [7:71932]

2003-07-05 Thread Richard Deal
David, No, the course has completely changed. The switches are different--3550s and 2950s. Most of the content is different, including topics like new enhanced STP features, CEF, VRRP, queuing and prioritization, metro and optical, and many other topics. I'd definitely take the newer version

RE: ATM Bandwith [7:71937]

2003-07-05 Thread Dom
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gerard Torin Sent: 05 July 2003 19:06 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: ATM Bandwith [7:71937] Hi guys, Anybody know how is built the ATM4S Bandwith?. For example, In ATM`s link of 34Mbps, Is true that 4Mbps

Re: Cisco Training [7:71811]

2003-07-05 Thread Bikespace
I can see that point of view too, although it's an expensive 12 days, it may be the only way if you're that busy. When my employer needed CCNP a few years ago, I negotiated study leave rather than going on the courses, so I could sit at home with the books and a bunch of routers. They save a

CCIE's or to be in new york city? [7:71940]

2003-07-05 Thread Dae Il Kim
Hey All, Currently studying for the CCIE written exam and looking to know if anybody else is studying for it as well around the Westchester or NYC area. It would be nice to gather together and create a studygroup around this area. I have 7 routers at my own place that I play around with. E-mail me

Re: CCIE Lab !!! [7:71919]

2003-07-05 Thread Peter van Oene
At 08:51 AM 7/5/2003 +, H T wrote: Hi, Actually Cisco just says the following topics are removed, but there is not details http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html ISO CLNS... does it include ISIS ??? ISIS routing IP is still a valid topic. Token Ring and Token