It took me about two weeks.
And the AS number comes from ARIN, not RIPE.
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From: Michael E Taiwo
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Ahh, thanks. I stand corrected, I didn't realize he was in Europe :-)
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From: Howard C. Berkowitz
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I couldn't find anything on CCO that indicated any more than one eth port
:-)
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From: "Christopher Kolp"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 4:52 PM
Subject: RE: 1700 Series [7:1286]
I would
It depends, incoming or outgoing?
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From: "The.Rock"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 2:42 PM
Subject: T1 Load balance question. [7:1120]
What's the best way to load balance to T1's on a 2621 router? Is there any
do's and
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Gayathri,
How are you routing the traffic? Are you using DLSW or RSRB?
Make sure you check your bitswap on the token interface also.
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A site like that is a very good idea, actually. It was just that
wording that seemed to encourage plagiarism that bothered me. But as
was pointed out to me several times yesterday, I was being grumpy for no
apparent reason. I promise to be in a better mood today!
Regards,
John
"Cis
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Yes,
CCDA is a prerequisite.
To get the CCDP you need:
DCN (Designing Cisco Networks)
FRS (Foundations) (or the other three separate tests)
CID (Cisco Internetwork Design)
If you already have your CCNP, all you need is the DCN and CID.
Clayton Dukes
CIE
Wow, cool. I can just copy term papers from the website without
having
to do the work!
Is there going to be a subscriber-only service to have someone take
my
tests for me as well? I can see how that might have an extra cost
associated with it since we'd have to print up some g
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Internetwork Management Engineer
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Tampa, FL
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Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
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Are you sure you didn't see DLSW+, not DHCP+?
DLSW+ is Cisco's version of Data Link Switching.
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Not even a little.
I'm still going strong, in fact, I wouldn't know there was a downturn if
people weren't mentioning it all the time :-)
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With multipoint, you need to map the ip address to the dlci.
The way you have it set up is for p2p.
Also, don't forget to set your lmi type.
Multipoint config:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/779/smbiz/service/configs/framerelay/fr_i
p_multi.htm
P2P Config:
No, it wouldn't. And you can get the answer to those questions on CCO
http://www.cisco.com/certifications
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Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 6:06 PM
Subject: RE: CCIE lab
If you need some study materials and/or cheet sheets, try
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Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 6:20 PM
Subject: Re: Need CID exam info
Hi,
Try this link for
Aren't 2620's FE?
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Subject: Re: VLAN routing on 2600
except 2600's don't do the fe thing..
Sure,
go to http://www.gdd.net
click on "Free Area" at the top
then click on the cisco link.
Good luck on your test!
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Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2000 10:12 AM
Subject: CCNA exam
Hi, i'm taking my ccna exam in few
Hey everyone,
I have added some new docs to my Cisco training site.
Areas included are broken down by certification;
CCNA - CCNA Study Guides and Cheat Sheets
CCDA - CCDA Study Guides and Cheat Sheets
CCNP - CCNP Study Guides and Cheat Sheets
CCDP - CCDP Study Guides and Cheat Sheets
CCIE -
Dark fiber is fiber that is not being used. ie, no light is passed through
it, hence the term "dark"
Clayton Dukes
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Internetwork Management Engineer
Thrupoint, Inc.
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SunCSA, Etc.
255.255.0.0/16
0.255.255.0=no such thing
170.170.170.170=no such thing
More subnet information can be found at http://www.gdd.net/cisco
As well as other Cert training docs
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Sent: Monday, September 04,
Configuring IP routing on a LAN subinterface is only allowed if that
subinterface is already configured as part of an IEEE 802.10, IEEE 802.1Q,
or ISL vLAN.
So, unless you have it in a switched environment, you're out of luck.
Clayton Dukes
Internetwork
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From: "Lopez, Robert" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 9:33 AM
Subject: RE: CCNA pass
Congratulations Andrew!!
The CCNP path or CCDA is
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