You need a CCO account. Anytime you need any software you can hop on there
and get it.
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Hans Schimek
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i am in dire need of one of t
for CCNP and or CCIE
Thanks,
Andrew
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Could have some issues with crosstalk. I believe that the reason the IEEE
went with 4 pair cat 5 is for the insulating capabilities of it as opposed
to 2 pair cat 5.
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James Willard
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Don't worry about it. The 2.0 exam was easy I passed it Friday while only
studying for 2 weeks. There is a lot less subnetting then 1.0 and more lan
technologies (ie. vlan, trunking, etc...). I got a 946.
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Try this:
http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/index.shtml
-Andrew
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George Dodds
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Does any know if there is a website wher
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