Pre-IPO indicates the company has plans to go public (ie sell shares of the
company on the stock market).
This topic should also probably be moved to the jobs list.
As far as the two job options, I'd chose the opportunity that will allow you
to work with the technology you want to work with. Th
http://joe.lindsay.net/bgp.html
There is a Tutorial link half way down the page that presents a slide show
tutorial.
I've also found this link to be good.
http://www.netaxs.com/~freedman/bgp/bgp.html
In addition, Cisco's site has a ton of info. Here's a few links.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/publ
Cisco's site has a lot of good Frame Relay info, obviously. Nevertheless,
I've listed a few of my favorites that may prove to be useful.
Best of luck,
--Mike
http://www.nwfusion.com/research/framerelay.html?nf#search
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/service/knowledge/wan/subifs.htm
That's correct. The only two commands that you have to reload a router, are
when changing the ISDN switch type and changing subinterfaces from
point-to-point to point-to-multipoint or vice versa. At least the only two
that I've heard of. I'd be interested if someone has heard of any others.
--
I'm no DLSW expert, and don't currently have access to any routers. But it
looks to me like your defining a virtual ring group, but fail to map your
remote-peer to this ring group.
Try:
===
source-bridge ring-group 1234
source-bridge local-peer peer-i
OSPF Network Design Solutions by Tom Thomas
-Original Message-
From: Pierre-Alex
To: Andre Fecteau; Cisco
Sent: 12/11/00 11:05 PM
Subject: RE: BGP
I bought it myself yesterday. Quite a book!
I wonder if there is the equivalent for Frame Relay and OSPF.
Pierre-Alex
-Original Messag
Websense is another such product.
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> Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 9:29 AM
> To: Eddie Parra; Patrick Bass; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Napster block
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> As part of some research I have been doing to address s
I don't know "who" it will differ from, but I know "how" it will differ from
volume one.
It covers BGP, multicasting, etc.
> -Original Message-
> From: Newton, James A. (AIT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 12:25 PM
> To: 'Adam Hickey'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The last time I spoke to him he said he was doing the final edits on the
book.
Amazon lists it as March 2001 and they are generally correct, as the
Editor's of the book are sure to keep Amazon and such updated with release
dates.
--Mike
> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Hickey [mailto:[
jw,
When using Frame Relay the router will have:
- a physical access circuit (this is the circuit between the router and the
Frame Relay provider, i.e. T1)
- a PVC or SVC (this is the "virtual" circuit through the Frame Relay cloud
to the other router)
The physical access circuits can be diffe
Actually the CID 4.0 course is about to debut in web based/e-learning
format. The courseware should come out fairly soon after that.
I was actually communicating with the Product Manager for the CID course and
was going to sit in the beta class, but it was cancelled as their focus had
changed to
yes
-Original Message-
From: Arthur Stewart
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11/8/00 1:03 PM
Subject: Anybody else take the CCIE Security beta test?
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FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:
http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html
Report misconduct and
The new CCIE Security exam is in fact 351-018. When I scheduled the exam I
placed a phone call as it was not listed on the web site.
The other test is a recertification test only for those who've passed the
CCIE written/lab and need to recertify. It's not the same as the new
351-018. Once the
Let me attempt to explain it:
There are three components to Frame Relay traffic shaping and the Frame
Relay standard for discarding packets, although not often used in producion
Frame Relay environments:
Bc = Committed Burst
Be = Excessive Burst
Tc = Time Interval
The Bc is similar to that of t
"u all" = "undebug all" if you are running any kind of OSPF debug process
that you want to turn off.
-Original Message-
From: Shahid Muhammad Shafi
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10/27/00 4:27 PM
Subject: How to turn it off
I m constantly getting some error messages from ospf
updates. i m
For those interested in pursuing the CCIE Security, Cisco is offering
the beta exam (351-018) via Prometric. It is offered from October 20th
- November 10th. The cost is $50. The lab is in development.
As the blueprint is not listed on Cisco's site, you may want to check out
the blueprint for
Interesting idea. However, there are more than "3" CCIE certifications.
CCIE R&S
CCIE WAN Switching
CCIE ISP Dial
CCIE SNA-IP
CCIE Design (as of 7/10/00)
CCIE Security (in development)
CCIE Multiservices (made this one up, but I'm sure it's soon to come)
Therefore, there are currently 5 CCIE c
Documentation!
Your boss is probably responsible for many people. So when you go and ask
for a raise, he/she will definitely NOT remember all of your
accomplishments. Therefore, make sure you document every project that
you've worked on and any and all accolades you received by completing those
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