Ive got them here (along with my review of the book)
http://www.optsys.net/cciepractreview.htm
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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Don't feel bad, I have spent time trying to figure out why no layer 3
connectivity only to realize I was working w/old IOS that did not have "no
ip classless" by default
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> I think I was over looking something very simple. CLASS-LESS! If
lots of power.
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""Devraj, Prem"" wrote in message
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> Hi Larry,
>
> I want to connect 8 port for a LAB Scenario which I h
er you finish CCNP and go for CCIE). If
you can't afford that, go with a couple 1912s instead.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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""Nakul Malik"" wrote in message
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e a bit of relevant
info you may have left out.
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""Steiven Poh"" wrote in message
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> Dear All,
>
> I have a very stupit quesrtion
why not roll it out in a business environment?
IS put it on my production workstation in conjunction with newest ad aware,
I also use it on my test box at work (State ISP) and all my boxes at home.
I have even started putting it on anyones machines I do work on, and
recommend it to anyone who asks.
Pix 6.3(3) was just released. You might want to try that one. I was told
that Cisco fixed a bunch of things in this new release. (It also looks like
6.2(3) was also released)
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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Where I work, we have 5 "dry pair" circuits to customers (out of 1300).
We provide the signaling on the lines with sets of Campus brand pair gain
units at the sites and 14 card chassis style pair gain unit at our POP.
They are much less expensive ($18 per month vs. $100 for business class DSL)
but
nfident that you can totally master the security topics w/o much further
study into security, then you might consider going after the security ccie
exam first since you'll already have a thorough understanding of about half
of the exam.
Generally speaking, go for the R&S ccie first.
thanks,
I'd get an ISDN simulator, and something to use as a frame-relay switch
(2520, 2521, 2522, or 2523). Those would be my recommendations for what to
purchase next. After that, add a 2511 (or equiv for access-serv), and then
add a 3550 on.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security
on amazon, lookup:
ISBN: 1931881006
that book is a great outline/review book but doesnt have a lot of the
details (use doyle's and caslow's book for that)
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
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cut and pasted from:
Error Message Decoder
Transmit underflow on int [chars]
While a frame was being transmitted, the local buffer of the GT96K
controller chip received insufficient data because data could not be
transferred to the chip fast enough to keep pace with its output rate.
Normally, such
"Any ideas to what is causing this?"
Johan
wrong flash image- You need the correct image that supports the hardware
we use 1721's with WIC-2T cards in them.
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> I have installed a wic2t on a 1720 router. The s0 interface on the wic2t
> works
I'm not sure but I think Srivathsan ment to say "clear ip route * " (the
asterisk or a network is required)
"clear ip bgp * " would clear all peers and BGP connections also
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> Not sure though , but a "clear ip route" after changin
Purchase a smartnet contract for a 1600 series router. It will cost you
less than $200 and you'll have download access.
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""Jamie Johnson"" wrote in
The crashinfo file should still be available.
Cisco routers operate on a Unix based file system, so navigation through the
router's filesystem is similar.
Cisco IOS creates a "crashinfo" file in the bootflash directory when a
router crashes (mid to higher end platforms).
To access this file, you wo
reboot the bridge
try a different crossover cable.
can you set them both to full-duplex? (probably not on the bridge)
can you recreate the problem by connecting the bridge to another router to
test it?
is this problem new?
is any of the equipment new?
""neil K"" wrote in message
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>The interface information doesn't reflect
> what the monitoring software is showing so there is no way to confirm.
> -Nate
I have this problem often and always trust the router's interface statistics
over monitoring software reports.
get iperf (http://dast.nlanr.net/Projects/Iperf/) & generate l
ip route-cache" on the interface or "ip
cef" on the router
I hope this helps you out, as I have spent many hours on this issue.
Brad
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> guys, for some reason, our monitoring software is showing a bunch of
> disc
Router config parties??? Dude, you'll be in florida! Go out to the beaches
and check out the babes!!! :)
-brad
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> I know Robert McCallum already asked this, but who is going to Networkers
Going to upgrade to ver 6.3 but I wanted to save the old image to tftp
server first
copy flash tftp doesn't work
CiscoPIX515E# sh ver
Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.2(2)
Cisco PIX Device Manager Version 2.1(1)
CiscoPIX515E# copy flash ?
Usage: copy capture: tftp:/// [pcap]
copy http[s]://[
Oh, BTW, if you erase the flash completely, and reload the switch, it very
nicely takes a new image via serial xmodem (even at 9.6kpbs)...we figured
this one out last week. Oh fun.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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load? Have you tried swapping out the memory? Have
you tried re-installing the IOS?
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""Rajesh Kumar"" wrote in message
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load? Have you tried swapping out the memory? Have
you tried re-installing the IOS?
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""Rajesh Kumar"" wrote in message
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>
se it will
still use the SMI image even though the EMI image is on there as well).
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> Hi group,
>
> I just got a cisco 3550 sm
We are in the process of openning up an office in the U.K. If you would
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thanks,
-Brad
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> Can anyone recommend a UK based CCIE training company, i
Actually netmaster hasnt been around nor doing it as long as we have
(network learning, aka ccbootcamp). However, one of their instructors,
Bruce Caslow has been doing it for a very long time.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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You can purchase it from our website, or from amazon.com, or your local
barnes and noble bookstore.
NLI's Study Guide for The CCIE R&S Written Exam
ISBN# 1931881006
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
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features that I need while not being outrageously priced?
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FAQ, list archives, and subscription in
it's come out.
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""Logan, Harold"" wrote in message
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> There are a few minor mistakes in Solie's book, but I have found it to be
> v
Net Flow
> Can you recommend software to determine which hosts at the branch office
> generate all this traffic and what kind of traffic (ie. protocol) it is?
> I am more comfortable with unix tools, and I am the central office. The
> branch offices only have windows machines.
Message Posted a
check out AiroPeek QuickStart e-seminar by Wildpackets or just download the
demo and try it out, it might be what you want
www.wildpackets.com (but site appears to be having problems today)
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> Anyone recommend software/hardware for montioring,
at
mode they are in.
Not sure if this helps you, but hope so
Brad
""Igor Vilensky"" wrote in message
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> Greetings,
>
> I wrote a very simple script which logs to a router, executes a
> configuration command ( usually 'username xxx passwor
Check out www.fatkid.com
They have FREE practice labs you can try on your home lab.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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""Sam"" wrote in message
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> Hey there.
You shuold purchase whichever one is cheaper. They should both do the trick
for you. The only reason you would want the 520 over the 501 is if you
wanted to have more than 2 interfaces. If it's the same cost, go with the
520, if the 501 is significantly cheaper, go with the 501.
thanks,
just do one pix 501 and use windows client software for the other
end of the tunnel. however, i still think the best solution (and cleanest)
is to go with a couple of pix 501s. they're cheap, easy to setup, and
reliable.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning I
tings back to 9600 bps and
reconnect.
You should be in ROM MON mode, if not try few more times.
I have used this method with 100% success everytime when all break key
sequences have failed.
I hope this helps you out.
Brad
""Domingo Ferrero"" wrote in message
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I have not been able to find it on ANY platform other than the 12000 and
1, regardless of IOS version. I know Cisco tech docs state it is on all
IOS versions 12.0 or newer but I have not found that to be the case. Let me
know if you find out different.
Brad
""Petru Stefan"&quo
You need to make a T1 cross-over cable.
Pins 1,2 go to pins 4,5 and reverse. check the archives on groupstudy as
this has been talked about indepth before.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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"&quo
You're asking a cisco-centric forum. Probably not the best place to get an
un-biased opinion.
But, since you ask, I use Cisco. :)
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
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""Sam Sneed"&q
Bob,
If you are looking for an overview, it's a good book. If you are trying to
dive into details, you would also want the book by Caslow and Halabi. I
recommend those two books highly. The book by Solie is really good too.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Lea
Sounds like the nvram or flash took a dump to me. Did you load a new config
on there? What happened when you did?
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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""David Cooper"" wrote in message
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ooo...that's bad. I think the controller is soldered on, isnt it? For a
cat2912, I think smartnet is pretty cheap. That is probably the best way to
go.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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Thin blade connector? Are you referring to a smart serial interface? Check
the IOS version and make sure it is compatible with the module. If that
doesnt work, I'd say you've got a bad card.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
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he line is
not in use, and 2) let's me know when the lines goes down and I have to call
my ISP!
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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""MikeS"" w
Dave,
That's really strange. Ive seen quite a few Pix 501s, and havent seen that
problem. Although a customer of ours was mentioning something to that
effect, and I really didnt put much thought into it. I'll have to keep my
eye out for that one. Thanks for the info Dave.
-Brad
Kevin,
Hi! I would say the best way to do something like this would probably be
using Websense (or similar software) in conjunction with your Pix. I've
setup Websense before, and it's pretty easy.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
[E
AS2511 is the same as the 2511-CH. Just make sure you do NOT get the 2511RJ
as that version has only ONE serial port (vs. two serial ports on the non-RJ
flavor).
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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Voice: 702
ation.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
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""Michael Gunnels"" wrote in message
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> I have a home lab of about 10 routers. Is there a wa
You'll find out when you get there! You shouldnt be worried about those
things, you should be worried about whether or not you "know your stuff."
If you really need those questions answered, you'd be best off emailing the
ccie team at cisco.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&a
If you stop going to those porn websites, you wont have that problem! :)
How many computers do you have at home? I would just put pop-up blocking
programs on each of the computers at home that you want it on. You dont
have more than 5 computers you use to surf do ya?
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE
You dont need PRI for the CCIE R&S nor CCIE Security labs. For the C&S lab,
I think it does have a PRI in it, but Im not sure.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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Mic,
Here's the basics of what you need:
Three Cisco 2501 routers
Two Cisco 2503 routers
One Cisco 2511 router
One Cisco 2522 router
One 2620 router
One 2610 router
Catalyst 3550
ISDN Simulator
+ misc. cables, modules, etc.
Add a little ATM rack time, and you're good to go.
thanks,
-
We have it where I work and it, like any other tool has it's strong and weak
points.
Comes with several scripts but for QOS testing you may have to modify them
yourself.
For basic testing I found it easy and effective to use.
Most here that have used it like it very much, but add that it is very
co
As far as a firewall goes, yes, that should be sufficient. You'll want a
bunch of routers, a switch, and an isdn simulator as well though.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
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""Johan Bornman&
traffic congestion on the circuit
""NIGEC Spar Engineers"" wrote in message
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> please could anyone tell me what are the factors that affect a WAN link
> ping return time. does the latency has to do with the link quality or the
> amount of traffic over t
ith right cards make good "backbone" routers b/c you can attach 4
serial v.35's per card
for the "pod" routers 2514's worked for me-but you may get by w/2501's
Hope this info helps
Brad Dodds
CCNA
WAN Engineer
Network Consulting Services
Missouri Research &a
Note STEP 9 specifically for your question. I have forgotten
> this crucial step before...man that hurts when CW2k or a backup config
> isn't near by. :-( Hope this helps.
Been there, done that.
Yes it does hurt-but if you do it once, I bet you don't do it again.
Sometimes we have to learn things
Here are questions that were asked to the Cisco CCIE team. There answers
are in this topic.
http://www.@;!#$.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=60&DaysPrune=1000
&submit=Go
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
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No, that stuff is now gone.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
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""Mike Peterson"" wrote in message
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> Hi All, Soon I will be going for the
Actually,
You can put a 'U' interface module into the 2524s and 2525s. all of the
other model 2500's have S/T interfaces.
fyi
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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""Erick B."&qu
I thought Cisco wasnt carrying boot-roms anymore and you had to call ingram
or comwhore (or another one of their distributors) to get them. (At least
with the 2500 boot roms you do)
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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Take heed to the warning of not testing this on a producton network. Never
had a problem w/CPU over utilization, BUT my organization has had A LOT of
problems with buffer utilization/overflow on GSR's on 12K's. We have
experienced small pvc's (5MB or less) dragging down entire OC-3 aggregate
circ
No, I think we can do without that! :)
-brad
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message
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> Yeah, we want to see your picture, Chuck! ;-)
>
> Priscilla
>
> The Long and Winding Road wrote:
> >
> > there
Yup, there are some 1/2" screws you can get at home depot that hold that
faceplate on nicely! Been there, done that! :)
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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""Albert Lu"" wrote in message
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lol...I wouldnt say I hate it, it just takes a little getting used to. Or
maybe they just want you to spend more time on the website and less time
looking at the current stock price??? :)
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
""sam sneed"" wrote in message
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What are you using as a voice gateway? What type of ports in the voice
gateway?
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
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""Paul Beckman"" wrote in message
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> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> H
Chuck,
I'd say they have some old content showing up. They've been busy making
changes and trying to rollout a new website design, so I wouldn't sweat it.
It's just a minor "whoops" and nothing I would "fret" over. :)
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&a
Sorry, my last post's allignment got messed up-here it is again:
> Cisco 1721 and 1720 Product Comparison
> Cisco 1720 Cisco 1721
> Routing Performance(based on 64-byte packet)
> 8,400 packets per second 12,000 packets per sec
other than the listed model number on the outside of the router, I don't
think there are any differences in physical appearance. The 1721 comes
w/16MB of nonupgradable flash, the 1720 comes w/8MB. I've pasted the
comparison below-Hope this helps.
Cisco 1721 and 1720 Product Comparison
Feature
wow, that's kind of high. with remote rack prices so cheap, what's the
point???
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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""Cisco Nuts"" wrote in message
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e honorary CCIE cert instead...
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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""Edward Sohn"" wrote in message
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> Hello, all
>
> I'll be ta
IP Helpering? lol
Have you thrown a sniffer on the different segments yet? Sniff both sides
of the router and check out your packets. Got any ACL's on the routers?
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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rchase the book. it contains the updates
cisco has done to the blueprint.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
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""Jim Tickle"" wrote in message
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Yup, a pix 501 should do the trick for you. You really dont need anything
more than the two interfaces.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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""J B""
Oh...that kind of rack. My girlfriend got all excited when she saw your
post (she was thinking of upgrading...)
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
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""Jon McCoy"" wrote in message
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I need a favor. If you, or anyone you know work for either of the ISPs
mentioned above, please e-mail me.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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question regarding the written ccie exam:
the test changed to 150 questions, and is significantly different from the
old blueprint. I was wondering if the blueprint actually reflects the test,
as I have been told the test has no new material, just more questions. (my
company won't reimbuse for
Get the serial #'s and call TAC.
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-Brad Ellis
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""John Wright"" wrote in message
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hard code the port speed and duplex on your switch
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re-download the EMI image from cco
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-Brad Ellis
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""Juan Blanco"" wrote in message
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Teltone makes cheap POTS simulators. You might want to check e-bay.
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""Karl Thrasher"" wrote in message
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Dont forget the NM-1Vs. Here's what I'd do:
2610 64D/16F
2620 64D/16F (so you can do your trunking with this one too with the FE
interface)
2 or 4 WIC-1Ts (db60 serial interfaces)
2x NM-1V
2x VIC-2FXS
That should do the trick for ya.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Sec
Yeah, filter port TCP port 25 on your router for every box except your legit
mail server. That is the quick and dirty method.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
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&qu
ut for the $$$, I
dont think it would be worth your time.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
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""Krl HUTCHINSON"" wrote in message
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You dont need the Teltone ILS-4 and the 2 external modems. Skip those.
Also, skip the 2 2912s. Since you're doing online rack time for the 3550,
ATM and VoIP.
Other than that, it looks good.
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I've got a few requests to start a Vegas Cisco users group. If you are
interested, please shoot me an e-mail off list.
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yes, if you've had the cable since 1999 and still don't know what it is,
throw it out or put it up on e-bay already! :)
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""Vicuna, Mark""
12.1(5)T9 enterprise at the moment.
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sure it will be more than
sufficient for your CCIE lab needs. If you can get one second hand at a
good price (less than $1k) GO FOR IT! :)
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> Does anybody know if R&a
!!
To make the show spicy, my vote for the hosts: Scott Morris and Paul
Borghese
For the critics: Brian Dennis, Kathryn Saccenti, Lou Rossi
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I didnt think it mattered which bootroms were in there for the cookie file.
If you need some old bootroms, let me know. I've got plenty lying around!!!
:)
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echnical problems in front of
a live audience. everyone could then go to groupstudy and vote for who they
want to kick off the show!!!
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interfaces or S/T
interfaces, both routers must be the same type)
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Hamid,
I'd recommend checking the groupstudy archives. I think we've beaten this
horse dead a couple times already.
Quick answer, Yes, you can load call mangler on any PC running windows 2000
server.
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3550
ISDN Simulator
misc cables, xcvrs, etc
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re already)
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> I have a 3620 with the following flash configurati
change the config register (ex, 0x141 or 0x101) and reload the router.
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