Hi guys,
The only way to get a 2500 with a U interface is with a module card.
Something like the 2524, 2525... something or other,,I forget.
Adios,
Dale CCNA
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Well.. yes. To get a router or switch to do anything close to what you want,
you'll use the IOS CLI(interface config and global config). Your typing
skills will explode. :>) If I understand your question right, or maybe you
meant do they have drag and drop CLI answer options? I hear of people
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Tom, can't you see these people are busy comparing puds to see who goes to
the dentist first
Try routeru.com or fatkid.com There is some sites maybe cheaper, and a whole
lot of sites more exspensive. Now as for ease of use... :>)
Email me buddy.
Dale CCNA
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Thanks Ms. Jenny. I was wondering whether loopback was an option. The
numbering of the Unumbered was getting to me. :>)
Dale CCNA
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Subject: Re: IP Unnumbered.
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:25:13
Hi Dale, you can find a copy of Ethepeek/Tokenpeek on every CD that comes in
the Sybex Todd Lammle books. Old CCNA 1.0, ACRC books in particular. Hope
you get the lab on first try. :>)
Dale CCNA
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Hey,
I barely got in with a 794, BUT I'm in there! Thanks to all who helped
out. I used all the usual CISCO PRESS and Todd's books. I bought a Sybex
E-trainer for $110 (had to buy it local) and used it once, researched the
rest.
I am among the confused though about whether I'm supposed to go onli
Hello there,
You didn't send us a show version, so I'm assuming when you say that the
router doesn't support IPX that you have an IP ONLY IOS feature pack
installed. If you have a service deal with CISCO or a FULL CCO login, you
can go to the software division and download a newer version of yo
Hey, is that IPX Spanish? Sap_anish?
Nevermind.
Dale CCNA
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Subject: Job Offer for Puerto Rico for Cisco experienced person
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 09:4
Yes indeed! Cisco press site/new releases, says that it's out in July, 2000
HTH,
Dale
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Hi all,
I was looking in Caslows book, "BRS" for some unequal load balancing in
OSPF, and found this. Does redistrubution and administrative distance have
something to do with this? It states, "The different values of a routing
protocol's administrative distance can create an ideal environment
Andrew,
I have the second edition of Ms. Radia's book and I hope this is what your
looking for. If your refering to router policies not converging causing
other routers to change their minds, back and forth, then on the bottom of
page 435.
Timothy Griffin and Gordon Wilfong, "An Analysis of BG
I concur with Thomas. A local C.C. has the CCNP program starting this fall.
I heard it first on groupstudy, but when I went lookin for info I was
suprised and excited. The prerequisite for registering is completion of
previous 4 CCNA modules , or have passed the CCNA exam.
The price includes tu
ADAM QUIGGLE-THE AUTHOR
Has a nice ring to it! I'll buy a copy. :>)
Dale CCNA
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Subject: Adam Quiggle new BCRAN book
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 15:19:58 EDT
Yes indeed! Community Colleges with Cisco Networking Academies are
expanding. This year some are starting/offering CCNP programs starting with
ACRC. I'm registering tomorrow for the fall semester, at a college
15 miles away. Only downside is you must have completed the first four
modules (two a
There are some multimedia port numbers on Clayton Dukes excellant site.
I didn't know port 123 was NTP-Network Time Protocol..did ya'll?
HTH, www.gdd.net
Dale CCNA
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requesting clarification. I'll
post
to the group when I find out the official word.
Tom Lisa, Instructor, CCNA, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy
Dale Cantrell wrote:
> Yes indeed! Community Colleges with Cisco Networking Academies are
> e
Thanks Tom. That helps alot. I would consider it a pleasure to report back
time to time.
Dale CCNA
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Subject: Cisco CCNP Academy Curriculum
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000
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Subject: Re: CCIE written expiry
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 07:42:36 -0400
There is a
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Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 18:10:19 +0400
Hi all
I am faced with the following request:
I hav
Thanks for staightening that out for me.
No honest free thinking speculation.
Gottcha.
Dale
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Subject: RE: CCIE written exp
Hi-
As much as I like this gang, comp.dcom.sys.cisco does get into some deeper
aspects of a subject. It's just another tool to me.
Adios,
Dale
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Port numbers are as follow :
tftp69
dns553
time37
netbios name service137
netbios datagram service 138
bootp server67
bootp client68
tacacs49
A good idea would be to add only the ones you need .
Hope it helps
Cheers
Olden
We use port 37 for time, and not 123
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Subject: WICs
Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 08:31:12 -0700
Is installing a WIC and/or memory in routers typically
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Subject: BGP & BSCN
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 10:51:27 -0400
It appears that the BSCN part of CCNP is the only course that focuses on
BGP. A
Hey all,
You don't have to know a Reseller to purchase these now. Just when you
thought you didn't need anything more to spend bucks on! ciscopress.com/cim
. You could recup. some back on Ebay I guess.
Good luck to ya,
Dale
Hello,
In one of these starter kits, the 7820 comes pre-installed with the
following software: Windows TAPI VER 2.1
Windows NT Server
Windows NT Resource kit (?)
Internet Information Server
Might need someone who is more than just familia
Excuse me...35 thousand dollars?
I'm biting my lip so hard, there are TWO vampires trying to get in my
window!
One self study advocate.
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Phil,
Could you tell me a how you have a 3101(two ethernet interfaces only) wired
in your lab? LAN only for sure, but would you elaborate, please.
Dale
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Oz, remember to move every now and then to keep those crustaceons from
checking you outOuch! :>) Enjoy, we think you deserve it. When you get
back, let us know how your CCDA lab is doing.
Dale
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Hi there.
Say you don't need a new shiny purdy network design diagram? For CCDA
studies, you just need something better than your hand drawn pumpkins with
x's and arrows squezzed in? Try those round sale stickers that you can get
in a variety store or Walmart. They come in different sizes and
C
Hey, I was using practise exam on Cisco Press CCDA CD and the answer to one
of the questions was that to run NAT, you need minumum of 11.2 IOS.
But you can't get it going on a 1600?
Dale
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Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2000 19:14:11 -0700
Chuck,
Just
Try these two sites for purchases.
www.crucial.com
www.memoryx.net
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Hi guys:
anyone onc
My last post wasn't worded right, sorry.
10.1.1.1 255.255.00 = 10.1.1.1/16 O.K.
10.1.1.1 0.255.255.0 =?? or
10.1.1.1 170.170.170.170 =???
HOW would a person simplify this to a network address with a / ?
Again, if these unusual subnet masks don't work, then this point is null.
Thanks
Thanks all. That question has been bothering me for two days.
Getting a little better of a handle on that "cider box" thingy! :>)
Again, thanks.
Dale
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The Cisco Press CCDA Certification Guide by Bruno and KIM, is great study
for the exam, and the only book I have for that exam. But as far as
answering Tony's SDLC question, there is a half a sentence reference to
SDLC on page 535, total. For the answer to his particular question I had to
look i
Hey Oscar,
Anytime I see asyncr... anything, I think of modem. It just works for me
that way. Looking on the Product guick reference guide booklet, there is
only one fixed WAN port on any 2600, and it's asynch. That's your modem
interface. By looking at the WAN interface cards available, I see th
I'm not any good at this, but you can't get to Diagnostic Console or
anything like that? What are your LED lights doing? If it won't boot, I
guess these are non-valid questions.
Dale
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Faruq, have you thought about becoming a CCDA???
Dale CCNA
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Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2000 20:35:27 +0600
Gil,
You can
So that's what was in the six messages sent to me yesterday!! I personally
received that many from the list. I won't metion whose name they were from
because I don't believe they were the one that sent it. The subject field
had some topics I had answered to in the past three days. No text just
I can help a little.
Europe, Australia, and others, ISDN PRI = 30 B channels and one D channel
North America and Japan PRI = 23 B channels and one 64 Kbps D channel
30 B's and one D adds up to 2.048 Mbps bit rate.
It should scream!
Dale
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Good advice Cory. Also, if you can ever get on GlobalKnowledges' snail
mailing list, they send a huge brochure that has what I consider the
objectives mapped out really well. Some of the brochures have alot
of labs described, and if you can read between the lines, you can almost
imagine what th
Sorry for slow response, lost my current ISP , having to use library
access. The presentation and vittles are paid for by Cisco, and they usually
have a good turn out. I have been to a few Cisco AVVID seminars, but these
meetings have new topics for my exposure. The meeting place is usually
aro
Hi Gang,
After waiting a month for this test, that one, I'm scheduled for DSL
June 1st. If I had my rathers, I would have gone a different route, but they
are their lines. :>)
Are any of you people going to D/FW Cisco user monthly meetings in
Addison? I live in G.P.
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shipment, gives lots of hands on. I've died and gone to heaven. :>)) My CCNA
date keeps getting pushed back, but I wasn't in any hurry in the first
place. Some of us have harder heads for subnetting to sink into! :>)
Thanks for posting guys.
Dale Cantrell
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Evening all,
I'm reading about Frame Relay on Protocols.com and a question arises.
When the network becomes congested to the point that it cannot process
new data transmissions, it begins to start discarding frames. Two bits are
changed in the F.R. header..FECN bit and BECN bit. In this way all
Howdy,
I've got it down as session layer 5. And if that's what Cisco says it
is...for exam purposes..that's what it is! :>)
Bye,
Dale
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Hey Ole!
I'll jump in. Yes, you can have DSL down, and still have your phone line.
Actually, I've had the phone up, DSL up, and registration server down, four
days..in the beginning. About a week later it popped offline once. I think
it is to be expected, some. I saw an ad in a free Greensheet
Hi gang!
Seems to me that the abundance of Token Ring routers and equipment
availability, the fact that IBM is stable and not going anywhere(unless
Cisco acquires them), financial institutions and airports? using IBM, that
this would be a popular track to follow. I know it's a fairly new special
Hey Jeff, go to CCO, and do a searchCISCO 827-4V DSL ROUTER
(always capitalize CISCO in your searches :>) ) It will turn up 13 hits.
It's a business_ router, and thus carries a good amount of necessary
security. If fact it looks like I need one of these! Now if a fellow
member-reseller t
I'm gonna have to disagree with that statement. At least in part. The MAU
that I have, STAR-TEK, ( I can't even find out how old it is, no Url.)
828AT, has 1-8 ports and a Ri and a Ro also. Tell me if yours is
the same way?
Dale
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Hi people, anyone else happen to register for this?
Way out of my league but I'm not missing any more betas.
Dale
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This was posted Saturday, and reappears today...hmmm.
Open beta exams are for a broad range of dispersed results for Cisco.
Some people on this list have a sickness for anything Cisco. It's a
knowledge sponging type thingy, some will understand, some won't. One
definition of initiative might be
Hi Pete, Robert,
There is an error on page 615 in Jeff Doyles' book, which is in the area of
your discussion. See ciscopress.com for more errata.
HTH,
Dale
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www.boson.com /Cisco exams/study guides/ old exam, new exam differences
Dale
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Subject: Differences between ACRC 1.0 and BSCN 2.0 Exam?
Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2000 2
The News Hour on PBS tonight had a report on CISCO SYSTEMS, that was good as
always. They interviewed the editor of the San Jose Mercury newspaper.
Something made me do a search for the papers' website.
Well on this website: sjmercury.com /technology/Cisco/ they have a Cisco
Watch page! A whole
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