Hi guys,
I just want to make sure is there any LANE on CCNP switching?
Thank you!
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The individuals writing the book probably aren't privy to any exam content
changes that are around the corner unless they are a part of the CCIE team,
another misconception is that Cisco Press is in close contact with
technology changes that Cisco Systems is actually working on. What many
people
like everyone else said, by causing lots of traffic.
However, I think, the amount of traffic generated in such a case would
probably cause something akin to a broadcast storm.
Correct me if im wrong. Anyone have an opinion on this???
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Router# show interfaces serial1
Serial1 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is HD64570
Internet address is 190.1.2.1/24
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1544 Kbit, DLY 2
Hello,
For these types of questions, it's alwaysbest to refer to the cisco.com
site...
Best regards,
Andre'
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Hi guys,
Dear All,
What's the meaning of N+1 redundancy? I found a chassis switch with 4 power
supply and it states N+1 power redundancy.
Thanks.
rgds,
Lo Ching
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Hi guys,
I just want to make sure is there any LANE on CCNP switching?
I don't know, but what does the blueprint say?
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exams/640-604.html#examtop
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Hello,Getting ready to take the 640-025 CID exam. Using Matthew H.
Birkner's CID book from Cisco Press. Going over the topics covered in the
exam
@http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exams/640-025.htmlI
noticed that there was NO mention of IPX, AppleTalk,
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The individuals writing the book probably aren't privy to any exam content
changes that are around the corner unless they are a part of the CCIE
team,
another misconception is that Cisco Press is in close contact with
technology changes
At 3:44 PM + 7/13/03, Hemingway wrote:
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The individuals writing the book probably aren't privy to any exam
content
changes that are around the corner unless they are a part of the CCIE
team,
another misconception is that Cisco Press is
I don't think that we should divulge any specifics about tests
but.you should now that the CCNP-class exams have recently gone
through many changes (hence the tons of ccnp-class beta exams)..
Cheers,
Andre'
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Hi,
I am sure a lot of you here have read Jeff Doyle's Routing TCP/IP VolumeI. I
am reading Charpter 12 Default routes and on-demand routing and have a
question on page 753, it says that After a default route is identified in
the routing table, RIP, EIGRP, IGRP will automatically advertise it.
I have seen this problem before with frame. LMI being local to the frame
switch means the interface does not go down and backups routes do not kick
in. One way to overcome this is to monitor layer 2 by using the
#8220;frame-relay end-to-end keepalive mode bidirectional#8221; command
within a map
N+1 means one more than that required. Suppose you have a large switch which
can operate half the blade capacity with one power supply and it requires 2
power supplies to operate fully populated. Then, when it is half-populated,
dual power supplies provides N+1, because it has one more than the
I passed the BCMSN test, but you can look at the Cisco documentation for
what should be on the test. If you've taken any courses for the CCNP, or
look at the info from Cisco, you will probably see that ATM, and LANE in
specific, is a very small percentage of the material covered, if at all.
So,
I got Microsoft Netmeeting to work through a 2620 w/ NAT
in a lab environment, but just for the internal clients. I can get a user on
the inside network to initiate a NetMeeting session w/ a machine on the
outside network and it works fine. If I try to initiate a session from the
outside to the
I am looking to test next month (CCDA 640-861).
I am looking for any and all books, tips and info to help test next month.
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Ahh yes.. you can do this also.. pending you have 12.0(5)T or later. The
only issue with that is you might want to modify the frame-relay end-to-end
keepalive timer As you stated, Within the 15 second intervals x3 you are
looking at a good 45 seconds before the WAN interface goes down down ,plus
At 8:02 PM + 7/13/03, annlee wrote:
N+1 means one more than that required. Suppose you have a large switch which
can operate half the blade capacity with one power supply and it requires 2
power supplies to operate fully populated. Then, when it is half-populated,
dual power supplies provides
nope.
not possible
however
with three routers u can
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Hi,
Can we connect 2 ISDN ports back to back for test ? (with out ISDN
simulation device)
Is there any kind cable to do this job?
cheers
Heiman.
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What bothers me is that Cisco's implementation of a protocol doesn't always
match the RFC. At least from my limited experience in reading the RFC's;
OSPF for example should not be able to summarize the backbone area, but in
Cisco's implementation of OSPF you can summarize area 0. I hear Cisco
Anyone aware of URL for 2003 networkers power session?
Thanks,
Shahid
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