This question has been asked several times before, however I have a my own
opinion which seems to work for me.
I feel that the BCSN exam probably is the most extensive coverage of
internetworking. Topics learned here will carry over to the other exams.
Next, I would take BCRAN. Since you just fin
Because you can't use it during an exam. Real life...OK, exam...NO.
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From: Nuria Canamares [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 6:27 AM
To: 'Dale Frohman'
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Subject: RE: HEX
Why don't you use the calculator of windows accesories?
Yes, Reg serial is 2.048Mbps, and the HSSI is good to 45Mbps with a T3 and
higher with SONET.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/hssi__a1.htm
Ken
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From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 2:17 PM
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Cc
Hello All,
Passed BCSN this morning with an 804. Not great, but not as hard as I
anticipated. Some questions very vague!
Just as others have said, the objectives from Cisco is what you need to know
well, especially OSPF and BGP!
Sources used:
TCP\IP Routing - Jeff Doyle
Boson test 1
Various lin
Hello all,
Trying to connect 2 2500 series router over dialup connection. Router will
dial and connect to other router, but I can't ping the other address. I've
tried assigning IP's to the Async interfaces, no IP's on loopback, using
IP's on both, same subnet, different subnets.
Any ideas? Sampl
Maybe someone knows...
At one time (around last Summer) someone from this list posted an awesome
link to a site that had a PowerPoint tutorial about the Internet origins and
the backbone description, NAP's etc. Somehow I lost this link. I searched
the archives but couldn't find it. There's probabl
Yes. try this link for more info.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ssr921/rpcg/2.h
tm
Ken
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From: Bob Edmonds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 7:58 AM
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Subject: AUX port for dial out??? [7:2077]
#x27;d be cool to try! I don't have CCO access so where do you
think I could go to research the subject? Is there any Ciscopress books
that would cover the topic?
Thanks in advance,
Bob
CCNA
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Hi group,
I passed CID today to complete the CCDP. The test was not too difficult. I
used the Cisco Press book, Boson, and Cisco's web site to supplement info
about Stratacom.
The Cramsession from Brainbuzz is a very good "hit the highlights" guide,
however I found some differences about the form
Hello,
Does it really matter? All the CCNP level tests have 60 something questions,
and the passing score is in the high 600's or low 700's, and the time is
around 90 minutes.
Don't let that be a hang-up! Study hard until you know the material, then
take the test. At that point the number of ques
Show version
There will be a line that says something like...
System image file is "flash:c2500-i-l.113-11b.bin", booted via flash
Then go to http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/620/4.html and decript your
image name.
Ken
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From: Chang Ngoc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Hello All,
I am looking for some resources on guidelines on network capacity.
Example: I have x# of users and x# of servers, some running 10mbps some
running 100mbps how to calculate when I am oversubscribed. I know I would
need a sniffer to get very accurate on actual usage...any good guideline
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What kind of answer are you looking for? There are soo many variables..
Are the 40%/70%, etc guidelines not enough? Help me out.
Mike W.
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Actually...it's too hard! If I were you, I would start with something really
easy like the MCSE and/or CNE. Then when you're ready start studying for the
CCNA and beyond! ;-)
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From: Daniel Fryer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 8:49 AM
To: [EMAI
Hello All,
Long time watcher, first time post!
Partial config below from a 4500M.
Problem - When redistributing can only see 100.0 network. Can't see
secondaries of networks 101.1 or 102.1 out FastEth0.
Help!?!
Thanks,
Ken
!
interface FastEthernet0
ip address 192.168.101.1 255.255.255.0 second
Mike,
I got my logon by just filling out the questionaire for the application.
I've never bought anything from Cisco (yet).
Ken
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From: Mike Sholar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 12:50 PM
To: Group Study
Subject: CCO?
Hey!
Quick question
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