Re: HIP HIP HURRAY!!! :) [7:48156]

2002-07-05 Thread Briggs
That's a lot of beer. Morgan Hansen wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... HURRAY Hahaha:-) Just got back from my CCNA exam dear friends, and wouldnt you know With help from you guys, I managed to ace the test!!! :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) Without help from you all (Chuck, you know

Re: out of band in band [7:46530]

2002-06-14 Thread Briggs
It's a matter of where signaling is used, as I understand it. If signaling/control for the routing of a call happens through the B channels, then it's in-band b/c part of the bandwidth of the bearer channels is taken up by signaling/call control. D channel is considered out-of-band b/c it's not

CCNP 2.0 books

2000-09-21 Thread Briggs
I've checked on Amazon and haven't seen any new releases for study guides or exam preps for the 2.0 track. Maybe i'm just not looking hard enough. Does anyone have recommendations or other good sites for BCMSN, BCRAN, and BSCN books? thanks all **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For

Aggregation?

2000-09-08 Thread Briggs
I'm not sure I need an aggregation solution (6400, 7200, 7500, 1 series) to do this, and maybe some of you may point me in the right direction. Simply, what is your suggestion for connecting 2 T1 point to point connections between two routers, running ONE IP address each? What series

2505 Router/Hub

2000-08-17 Thread Briggs
Hey all; Just brought up a router straight out of the box with 11.0 IOS on it. It's got 2 Serial, AUX, CON, and 8 ethernet ports(hub). Now, when i'm looking at the interfaces in IOS, it says that I've got an E0 interface. Where I'm a little lost is, where is this interface? I've looked at

Color codes/Pinouts

2000-08-15 Thread Briggs
I think I found the pinouts listed on the cisco web site for DB9 to RJ45 module (for console connection) but can anyone give me the color scheme? Like Blue to one, Brown to two, yellow to three, etc? I'd really appreciate it. thanks. ___ UPDATED Posting

Re: Any difference between secondary address and subinterface for a port?

2000-08-14 Thread Briggs
um...I think cisco stated that secondary addresses will not be supported in some future IOS releases, so.. that's a decent reason not to use them. "Frank Jordan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 8n8um0$5cn$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8n8um0$5cn$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Under what circumstance