i'd recommend the oreilly "octopus" book. also, the CCIE LAN switching book
is good Cisco specific Ethernet technologies.
hope that helps.
byron
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Subject: Book Recommendation
from CCO:
Lab Exam Content and Equipment Changes
CCIE candidates should note changes to the technical content and equipment
in the lab exam. Effective October 1st, 2002, candidates will no longer be
tested in the areas of IGRP, Token Ring, Token Ring Switching, or IPX. Note:
DLSW+ will remain
Just wondering if anyone here has ever used BeachFrontQuizzer for test prep?
Received a call from them about 20 minutes ago stating that they offered a
no-pass money back guarntee and that they were a better test engine than
Boson. Any help / advice would be appreciated. Thanks..
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Passed the CCNA about an hour ago and preparing to begin BSCN. Any good
simulators that will take me through ALL the CCNP exams? thanks in advance.
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any confirmation on the time? i plan to take it next week.
byron
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> I'm taking the Routing Beta tomorrow. Is it really 3 hours instead of 1
hour
And
Thanks Brad. What about prices? Would be interested in purchasing something
like what you described.
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> HTH
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> Stefan
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> Byron Mobley
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>From reading this forum it seems this topic has been addressed before but I
can't find a list of what's required for a good / complete home lab for CCNP
and then CCIE. Any help, comments, suggestions would be appreciated. And
yes, like most people I'm on a budget. Thanks in andvance.
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that page.
Byron Bean
US Army CECOM
Space and Terrestrial Communications Directorate
Network Operations Branch
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>Subject: Cisco LRE ( Long Reach Ethernet ) [7:30678]
>Date: Wed, 2 Ja
Hello-
Can anyone share any successes stories and problem areas with the Cisco CSS
11000 Content Services Switch? We're about to begin a migration of dual
Local Directors (supporting large ASP model web farm) moving to the CSS
11000. We're upgrading due to bugs and instability we've experienced
you will depend on the function
> of the datacenter
>
>
> On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Byron wrote:
>
> > Interested in feedback on using BGP as a Disaster Recovery and/or Load
> > Balancing solution:
> >
> > BACKGROUND
> > Currently, we have one production
a correct understanding? That is,
can BGP function this way? I'm wondering if anyone else out there is doing
this and can speak to whether (or not) BGP can help us out.
Appreciate anyone's ideas or feedback-
Byron
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Do You Yahoo!
I haven't read this entire article, but www.lightreading.com did their own
study and ranked the Juniper M160 over the Cisco 12416.
http://www.lightreading.com/testing/
http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?site=testing&doc_id=4009
Byron
>From: "sipitung"
>
t of Cisco and get back to you if there are
any other known issues that cause this problem.
Byron Bean, CCNA
>From: "Mears, Rob"
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>Subject: 3660 router [7:11917]
>Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 09:32:43 -0400
>
>A
speaking of 10Gb Ethernet ... anyone who lives in the NY area, there was a
good article in the NY Times a few days ago about 1Gb and 10Gb Ethernet with
sales projections for the next few years. Good read.
Byron Bean, CCNA
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