Cisco BGP Exam [7:73516]

2003-08-11 Thread juniper
Hi, Can anyone recommend a good book for the BGP exam Mark Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=73516t=73516 -- **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list

Wed funny [7:73629]

2003-08-11 Thread annlee
From a post on NANOG: quote: Are there any XXX employees here? There exists an intermittent problem on your network which occurs every night at 12:04am central time. I've pinned it down to where it lies, but everytime I call your support department, I just get someone who does not

Networkers 2002 PDFs [7:73522]

2003-08-11 Thread YASSER ALY
Dear All, Anybody knows the URL to download Cisco networkers 2002 PDFs Are PDFs for 2003 available for download ? Regards, Yasser _ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*.

Re: IPv6 in the Enterprise Network [7:73667]

2003-08-11 Thread annlee
One reason is if you work with the US DoD or interconnect with them in any way: http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2003/0609/web-dodip-06-13-03.asp Annlee John Neiberger wrote: And I don't mean the Starship Enterprise. :-) I'm pretty sure they do use IPng, though. Seriously, regarding

RE: PIX License upgrade procedure [7:73769]

2003-08-11 Thread Wilmes, Rusty
h - how long has it been free ? -Original Message- From: Joshua Vince To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 8/11/2003 4:04 AM Subject: RE: PIX License upgrade procedure [7:73769] It is free now. http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Software/FormManager/formgenerator.pl You will need a CCO login.

RE: what are ip directed-broadcast and ip mroute-c [7:73808]

2003-08-11 Thread Lesly Verdier
Thanks Fred, your explanation is very clear. Lesly Reimer, Fred wrote: IP Directed Broadcast - used to send a directed broadcast packet, or a packet to a whole remote subnet. For instance, say you have your workstation management software on subnet 10.1.1.0/24, and you have three

RE: what are ip directed-broadcast and ip mroute-c [7:73808]

2003-08-11 Thread Lesly Verdier
Thanks Fred, your explanation is very clear. Lesly Reimer, Fred wrote: IP Directed Broadcast - used to send a directed broadcast packet, or a packet to a whole remote subnet. For instance, say you have your workstation management software on subnet 10.1.1.0/24, and you have three

RE: multiple ospf processes route insertion [7:73727]

2003-08-11 Thread p b
Here's some more detail. Yes, assume the destination address (networks) represent the corresponding service. This is an existing production network where OSPF and iBGP are already in use for the existing (single) service. OSPF carries p2p and loopbacks; iBGP carries customer end-point networks.

RE: VPN Best Hardware to use? [7:73793]

2003-08-11 Thread Reimer, Fred
I'd consider the 3005 at the remote sites. It has the capability to do a LAN-to-LAN NAT, where if you had customer A and customer B that both used 10.1.x you could map them to 45.1 and 45.2 respectively, or any other equal-mask network. Fred Reimer - CCNA Eclipsys Corporation, 200 Ashford

RE: How to study..Self or Classes [7:73624]

2003-08-11 Thread Reimer, Fred
I'm taking the KnowledgeNet courses (Express /w mentor). Spent about a week on each of the routing and switching courses in my spare time and passed both. I got hung up in other work stuff for the remote access and troubleshooting courses, so have not taken those tests yet. The material is

RE: CCDA (DESGN 640-861) ....... A BEAST ???? [7:73770]

2003-08-11 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G
Just so you know, there are companies out there that refund your money if you don't pass the first time. Shawn K. -Original Message- From: Kevin Wigle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 10:35 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CCDA (DESGN 640-861) ... A

RE: BGP and QOS Beta exams [7:73599]

2003-08-11 Thread Peter Walker
--On 07 August 2003 02:50 + Mwalie W wrote: Yes, you will have to begin chasing VUE and Cisco. Thanks, that is what I thought Good Luck! You must be a very patient person:-) And this is also the reason I do not like Beta exams now. Actually, I am very impatient. Which is why I

RE: VPN Best Hardware to use? [7:73793] LITTLE OT: [7:73793]

2003-08-11 Thread Truman, Michelle, RTSLS
Advantis is actually now called AGNS for ATT Global Network (Was the IBM Global Network after it was Advantis). You can get VPN's on just about any remote client you like, from Cisco to Nortel to Checkpoint to ATT proprietary Netgate boxes which are derived from Linux OS. You also can run the VPN

RE: VPN Best Hardware to use? [7:73793] LITTLE OT: [7:73793]

2003-08-11 Thread Reimer, Fred
Wow, I guess I'm dating myself a little there if that many changes have happened. I don't believe there were that many options, if any, in the original network. Glad to see things have changed. More on-topic, I just took the CSVPN test and just squeezed by. Note to self, make sure you study

Re: CCDA (DESGN 640-861) ....... A BEAST ???? [7:73770]

2003-08-11 Thread Kevin Wigle
from the source. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/learning/le3/learning_recertification_training.htm l Renewal requires certification holders to register for - and pass - the appropriate Cisco recertification exams. CCNA and CCDA recertification takes place when a candidate passes the

7206 T1 Interface Cards [7:73739]

2003-08-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quick question, does anyone know off the top of their head if you can hot swap cards in a 7206? Has anyone done it? TIA Patrick **Please support GroupStudy by purchasing from the GroupStudy Store: http://shop.groupstudy.com FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Re: Can 802.1q isl co-exist on same network?? [7:73511]

2003-08-11 Thread Nakul Malik
can coexist. -Nakul dj wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Have a production campus LAN network primarily running with 3508Gs and 3524XL data switches with gigabit fiber uplinks. All switches are currently running ISL Vlan trunking between the uplink ports. There's also a 2620 router

RE: multiple ospf processes route insertion [7:73727]

2003-08-11 Thread p b
Here's some more detail. Yes, assume the destination address (networks) represent the corresponding service. This is an existing production network where OSPF and iBGP are already in use for the existing (single) service. OSPF carries p2p and loopbacks; iBGP carries customer end-point networks.

Re: OSPF summary address with Null 0 [7:73500]

2003-08-11 Thread Mark Bedell
Good question. Null0 will only be used if it can't find a particular address. It's used to prevent routing loops essentially. Shab Hanon wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi everybody The case .. OSPF summary address with Null 0 In all the case studies for CCIE R S we told don't use

Re: IPv6 in the Enterprise Network [7:73667]

2003-08-11 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: Significant interest in Asia. Selected industries: HDTV, 3G wireless, new generation air traffic control HDTV? Do you have any thoughts or pointers as to why HDTV would be looking at v6? When I was at Nortel, we were told by the HDTV people that they planned