I have the 4 port linksys w/o voice and several of my freinds do also. We
use dialpad and net2phone already (net2phone 3.9 cents per minute) and it
works ok. The model with the built in rj-11 is twice the cost (99.99 vs.
199.99 compusa) and doesn't really get any added benifit that I'm aware of
Excellent Idea! I'm assuming however that all current candidates are
grandfathered?
Charles Henson
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Yes, the written exam is going to be changed to a jury
Who said the managers would know?
Charles :)
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That means we have no more excuses to tell our
managers we need to go to New Orleans or Vegas. :)
Michael
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ocus on. I was
going to take this class a week or so prior to my lab (scheduled for august
and I'm not rushed to swap it up) but am not so sure now. Could someone
who's done this please reply to this post or email me directly about their
experiences with it? Thanks.
--
Charles Henson
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Don't lie boy! You're just a CCIE-W, and that's not even a cert!
Charles :}
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i dink dis is good classroomie #3765well worth my peanuts
6 weeks before your
test as the class will help you see where you may need improvements to
pass
the lab, and you will probably want the time to practice the areas
identified.
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To
Got the written out of the way and am now going back to the basics to help
start preparing for the lab. One thing I cannot get clear and can't find any
good references for on CCO is the difference (if there is one) between point
to multipoint and nbma topologies. I have discussed this at length
Loughlin,
I passed the written last week and also am looking for folks that might
be interested in forming a group. I think the hardest part is not
necessarily finding people, it's finding equipment to work on. What did you
have in mind or have you put any extra thought into it?
Charles
Congrats! I passed Thursday with a 78 also! I'll see you in the lab study
group! Congrats again!
Charles Henson
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Hello Everyone,
Failing the CCIE written test by one point yesterday
, "what the ^%# do you
mean."
You got a fine score considering what you went through. Better luck next
time!
""Charles Henson"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Good afternoon all, just w
all them up and make sure the scheduling is correct. The
CCIE written is the biggest exam I've taken to date and I was very
optimistic. It's a shame that I spent the morning scrambling to make it
happen instead of sitting in a quiet room, going over my notes and "getting
in the zone". Just
u went through. Better luck next
time!
""Charles Henson"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Good afternoon all, just wanted to tell everyone a quick story that I
hope
all exam takers will take heed of. I
Is anything else using com1 ie. palm software or something else. Are you
sure it's com1 and not com2 or 3?
Charles
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Not really a Cisco question (directly), but everyone
ything else use the COM port.
""Charles Henson"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Is anything else using com1 ie. palm software or something else. Are you
sure it's com1 and not com2 or 3?
After you have authenticated to CCO you get the home page again but your
userid is in the top right corner. While authenticated on CCO you have more
access (based on your "level") to certain things on the site. For example,
if your CCO is registered under your employer who is a var, you have
They are backed up a little further than that as far as RTP goes. I can't
speak for San Jose. A friend passed his written last week and called
yesterday for his lab and the earliest dates were june1+2. I have another
friend that passed about 2 weeks ago and he's scheduled for may 20ish. I'm
Is there any logic or rule of thumb that can be used to remember what is
selected by the lowest value and what is selected by the highes value?
IE.STP root bridge designation is based on the LOWEST mac. OSPF DR is
based on the highest priority. Each one has to do with it's own subject
matter
ly time my "specialization" has been useful is when I started to
consult. The sales reps would throw it around at a client because it gave
them the perception that I was better than the next guy at working on a pix
or something. Humbly, I'm not.
Charles Henson
"Eric Gunn" [EMAIL PROT
I've got the regular IP routing and VOIP CIMs and they were OK. Haven't had
a look at the expert lab one though. If you get a chance to review it,
please post your opinion. I'm curious if it's better than the regular ones.
Charles
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of "unique"
addresses in the nat pool.
Charles Henson
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If I set up a NAT pool of only 1 address, the router/pix uses PAT. Under
PAT,
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