ircuits.
X.25 is a network-layer protocol so it is not relevant to a question that
is asking about a media-access control function.
Priscilla
At 10:57 PM 10/29/01, Albert Y. Pak wrote:
>That's depending on the WAN side what technology you are using. If you are
>using Frame Relay or HDLC
aring its transmit
circuit, so it can send whenever it wants. It's used on point-to-point
circuits.
X.25 is a network-layer protocol so it is not relevant to a question that
is asking about a media-access control function.
Priscilla
At 10:57 PM 10/29/01, Albert Y. Pak wrote:
>That's de
Ah, Netcool! I bet you must be using Omnibus v3.4. What else do you use?
Visionary? Impact?
Albert
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That's depending on the WAN side what technology you are using. If you are
using Frame Relay or HDLC between the WAN side via serial link, there will
be no collision. Since Frame Relay and HDLC are connection-oriented but not
reliable. All the re-transmission are done by between 2 hosts of each
op
'm not sure
> why. It happens especially with short e-mails when the URL is
> near the top.
> You just have to be patient and persistent.
>
> Priscilla
>
> At 11:14 PM 10/2/01, Albert Y. Pak wrote:
> >Hi guys,
> >I am having problems send this link out earlier...
Hi guys,
I am having problems send this link out earlier... Sorry about that. Don't
know who I should talk to about this. This happened to me a few times just
to send out the email to this group. :-/
One last try!
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/apparel/57b2.shtml
Albert
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Date: 9/24/01 7:15:36 PM Central Daylight Time
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8000 MB
Hi all,
What is the default spee
Hi all,
What is the default speed of a loopback interface on a Cisco router?
Thanks,
Albert
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> > Agreed (I think). Remove the 2nd flash and post a show ver.
> > >
> > > - Original Message -
> > > From: "MADMAN"
> > > To:
> > > Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 7:24 PM
> > > Subject: Re: Install 2 8MB flash on Cisco
Hi All,
I am able to boot Cisco 2502 with 1 x 8MB flash. However, as soon as I
install a second 8MB flash (empty), the router hangs at System Bootstrap
(Version 11.0(10c)XB1). + doesn't work either. These 2 8MB flash
are identical.
Please advise,
Albert
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Hi All,
I am able to boot Cisco 2502 with 1 x 8MB flash. However, as soon as I
install a second 8MB flash (empty), the router hangs at System Bootstrap
(Version 11.0(10c)XB1). + doesn't work either. These 2 8MB flash
are identical.
Please advise,
Albert
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Hi All,
I am able to boot Cisco 2502 with 1 x 8MB flash. However, as soon as I
install a second 8MB flash (empty), the router hangs at System Bootstrap
(Version 11.0(10c)XB1). + doesn't work either. These 2 8MB flash
are identical.
Please advise,
Albert
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Hi All,
I am able to boot Cisco 2502 with 1 x 8MB flash. However, as soon as I
install a second 8MB flash (empty), the router hangs at System Bootstrap
(Version 11.0(10c)XB1). + doesn't work either. These 2 8MB flash
are identical.
Please advise,
Albert
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Hi All,
I am able to boot Cisco 2502 with 1 x 8MB flash. However, as soon as I
install a second 8MB flash (empty), the router hangs at System Bootstrap
(Version 11.0(10c)XB1). + doesn't work either. These 2 8MB flash
are identical.
Please advise,
Albert
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Hi All,
I am able to boot Cisco 2502 with 1 x 8MB flash. However, as soon as I
install a second 8MB flash (empty), the router hangs at System Bootstrap
(Version 11.0(10c)XB1). + doesn't work either. These 2 8MB flash
are identical.
Please advise,
Albert
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Hi All,
I am able to boot Cisco 2502 with 1 x 8MB flash. However, as soon as I
install a second 8MB flash (empty), the router hangs at System Bootstrap
(Version 11.0(10c)XB1). + doesn't work either. These 2 8MB flash
are identical.
Please advise,
Albert
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Hi All,
I am able to boot Cisco 2502 with 1 x 8MB flash. However, as soon as I
install a second 8MB flash (empty), the router hangs at System Bootstrap
(Version 11.0(10c)XB1). + doesn't work either. These 2 8MB flash
are identical.
Please advise,
Albert
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Micromuse's Netcool Network Management Suite.
http://www.micromuse.com/products/product_information.html
HTH
Albert
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Duncan Stuart
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 11:25 AM
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Subject:
Hi all,
Recently, I purchased a Supervisor Engine II on eBay. And I would like to
erase all the previous configuration. How do I do that? I have searched on
Cisco web site but I don't find any documentations.
Thanks,
Albert
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resolve correctly?
-e-
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Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 8:42 PM
Subject: RE: Datalink connectivity issue... a very interesting [7:15960]
> Hi Priscilla,
> I checked everything that I could... IP addresses (no duplication),
cables,
> sw
The current theory is 80/20. However, to pass CCNA exam, the answer is
70/30. ;-)
HTH
Albert
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ses don't belong to some other devices
(duplicate IP addresses).
It's annoying when you get a complicated network like you describe working
and then some simple thing goes wrong, eh? Can you let us know what you
find out? Thanks.
Priscilla
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>
Ooops, looks like the message was cut off.
http://www.lanstreet.com is about $100-$200 cheaper on those Cisco routers
compared to http://www.lanblvd.com .
Albert
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on the Cisco routers compare to lanblvd.com.
Albert
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Ole Drews Jensen
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 5:19 PM
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Subject: RE: Off Topic: Cisco Price List [7:15883]
These guys have good pri
Why buy used 19" Rack if you can afford $400?
http://www.apcc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AR202&langu
age=en&LOCAL.APCCountryCode=US
Check the latest pricing on www.cnet.com. The lowest price I found is about
$370.
Albert
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Hi all,
I got a weird issue today in my company lab. I set up 3 OSPF areas. Area 0
consists of 4 routers (ABR). There are no backbone routers. And they are
connected via Frame Relay translating over ATM in fully mesh configuration.
I label router 1, 2, 3 and 4. Router 1 connected to Area 1 router,
Hi,
What type of memory does the Supervisor Engine II use? EDO or Fast Page?
Thanks,
Albert
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Yes, it is supported.
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Subject: NM-2W (no Lan) for 2610, Is it supported ? [7:15563]
Hi group !!
Can someone pls tell me if t
I passed BCRAN 2 hours ago with 887. I used BCRAN book from Cisco Press.
Make sure you know all the router models in differences, ie. 2500 series is
a fixed configuration and you can't upgrade. Also, make sure you know most
of the dialer commands and how to debug. 62 questions in my exam and there
Hi!
I am doing my exam practice on Remote Access. I don't think the answer is
correct. But I would like to hear some feedback from you guys. Thanks in
advance!
The eight interesting signal pins on an RS-232 connection can be group into
the following categories by their functionality. (Choose all
I got some questions regarding to this exam. Currently, I passed BSCN and
BCMSN 2 weeks ago. And I am planning to take CID as soon as I am done with
CCNP. Is CCDA exam hard? Will I be able to do this right now without
spending too much time to study? I am in the networking field almost 4
years.
Th
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