Yes, the recommended WAN utilization should not exceed 70% (on average, I
think).
Are you doing CCDA soon - because this is more of CCDA stuff? Well, I am
doing it in about 2 weeks time, and if you have any experience or ideas,
please, let me know.
It seems to be a feared exam!
Anyway, WAN util
Juan,
You have said it quite correctly.
The very best thing is to sacrifice and have the book. It is far better to
read the book than a PDF file, but more important, the amount of work that
has gone into producing the better requires payment!
This is a costly path we are following. Ask me, I ha
Hi Guys,
Please, I need this quickly to be ready for a test
I have downloaded the Cisco Products PDF file, and it says nothing about the
700- and 1000- series routers, whereas in the CCDA Study Guide, Cisco Press,
we have these routers.
What does this mean? That these two routers are no more in
Your comments sound great, Priscilla.
I am reading your book (TDND, of course) and it is just like you have
described. It is mostly self-contained. a well-thought out book.
I hope it can get me through the exam (CCDA) in 2 days' time (I will let you
know through this forum). Plus, did you sa
Priscilla,
I have seen your knew book at Amazon.com.
I hope it will be like TDND though they say that the second book is
never like the first.
The first has got me through the scary CCDA today; hope your knew book will
do the same for Support. LATER!
I look forward to a copy, and Good
Actually, Priscilla's book is about Designing Computer Networks, the Proper
Way NOT a Certification Guide, as she said herself. I totally agree with
her.
Why is this important? Because the CCDA exam follows some rigid procedure
which can easily get you mixed up if you mix many books! Probably
George,
Yes, I do think it is worth it.
I only have CCNA and CCDA, but the more I get into Cisco certifications, the
more I realize what amount of knowledge one gets if his goal is to acquire
solid knowledge.
True, the needs of industry will always change as technologies change, but
these Cisco
Matt,
You have said it. Government jobs are good... in more ways than one!
I work for a government organization... not so much money, of course... but
I will not change that, unless I go for self-employment!
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Matt,
I study in Japan, but I work in Africa with a Government Agency... most of
my friends are working with international companies back in my country, but
I just know that they are not better than me!
We can meet if you are near my town. I live near Osaka.
More from you (I am just new in Netw
Interesting comments regarding spouses!!
I used to think that these things only happen in My Part of the World I
had no idea at all that this is universal!!
Good Lesson!
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Hi All,
In my part of the world, a wife can complain so much if you buy things for
your mother every now and then, or if you pay school fees for your brother,
such kind of things, even if you are doing the same to her mother and
relatives.
You reason that these people have really contributed to
Chuck,
Are you in the US? It mus be deep into the night, though I do not know the
time zones there very well (2.15 pm in Japan.
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Correct!
redistribute static command assigns routes learned from static entries in
the routing table to be redistributed into EIGRP according to Cisco's
BSCN Course/book.
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Hi All,
Please, I have this question here which I do not seem to get:
Question.
You want to configure Router A as a BGP reflector and Router B as its
client. Which three commands are necessary on Router A? (Choose three).
A. Router BGP 65000
B. Neighbor 172.16.12.1 as 65000
C. Route-reflector-
I think you need the command "network 10.0.0.0" only on one router which
will then advertise this network to the other routers, all other conditions
right.
This should be a good exercise for me as I have to do the Routing exam in 2
days' time!
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Tommy,
I do not understand BGP very well yet, but you say:
r3 is RR-Client for r2
r2 is RR-Client for r3
Why this? I do think that you probably should not have
"neighbor 1.1.1.2 route-reflector-client"
in router r3 configuration!
Is this correct, to put it back to you?
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Yes, you need the "network 10.0.0.0" command on all the 3 BGP routers. This
network entity could, after all, be in the IP routing tables of the 3 routers.
The next-hops should be different!!
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Stephane,
Thanks.
Well, may be there is something missing in that question. I found it
somewhere, just as it is and I was wondering whether there is something I do
not know about route-reflection or what!
Anyway, Thanks. I will assume there is something missing, and hope that I do
not meet this
Michael,
Thanks.
An amazing routing protocol, this BGP.
As time nears for the paper (640-603), the more I discover that my knowledge
here is very fuzzy!
This is probably due to limited practice. I will struggle in the paper, but
I will pull through because when the time reaches like now, my un
I do not have the book with me right now, but I do know that regarding E2,
the internal cost is not condidered!! I will check the book later and see!
Trying to remember for tomorrow!!
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The information provided at the Cisco site is really good. I have a number
of books on this, but every time I go to Cisco, some things get clearer.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/18.html (BGP Technical
Tips).
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Hi All,
It is not very clear to me still regarding BGP, Static Routes and Load
Balancing!!
Can any one out there shed some light!! BGP selects only one path, is it
not? But that load-balancing can be achieved through static routes??
Thanks!!
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Hi Guys,
I have two multiple choice questions, please:
Q1. When multiple successors exist to a destination, how does DUAL determine
the preferred path?
A. Largest bandwidth between source and destination; average delay.
B.Smallest bandwidth along path; add local link delay to neighbor's
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