I implemented a solution of What's Up Gold with MRTG
integrated into it (it gives the same feel as Cisco
Works Network Node Manager). WUG is about $800, and
MRTG is free. It was a solid management solution for
my former company for about 4 years.
--- Nigel Taylor wrote:
> Steven,
>
about 30 routers
configured in a single mrtg.cfg file. As a side note,
MRTG integrates really well into What's Up Gold,
creating a nice "clickable" map that somewhat
resembles HP OpenView's Network Node Manager.
Dan Metheny
--- John Brandis wrote:
> Hey All,
>
>
Can anyone help out with a script that could be run to modify current online
switches names? I need to change only have of the name of each switch to
identify location of switches. Over 200 to change. Thanks in advance.
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Are you hitting ctrl+shift+6 , letting off and then hitting x ? I believe
that you have to hit the keys like this for it to work and you can't just
hit ctrl+shift+6+x all at one time.
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Did you try booting directly to rommon and erasing the flash manually
first?
Dan
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True, however that's farther than 12.1.9 went. I'll test it out further
later when I have time.
Dan
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Just tried it out:
Switch(config)#router bgp 1
Switch(config-router)#
Yep, this version has BGP, doesn't have IS-IS yet.
Dan
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No I'm not a CCIE, but I'm progressing towards it slowly but surely.
I'm currently CCNP/DP. Well that's a choice you have to make, but keep
in mind that depending on where you plan on taking the lab you may be
waiting a LONG time until you can even get a date.
Dan
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Okay, well if I were you I'd take a look at the CCIE outline and decide
where you want to go from there. Depending on your personal experience
you may be able to study for a few months and pass the CCIE written and
pass the lab on the first try...you never know.
Dan
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Um...No. The test material has not changed. There is not reason the
50x books aren't still valid.
Dan
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Unless you've been doing this a long time you need to be looking at
either CCNP or CCIP. CCIE is not a read a book pass a test kind of
certification.
Dan
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The material has not changed, only the format of the tests.
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Hi!
I would like some a
he proctor.
Dan
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Is that because there are more than 1 CCIE,s?.
Reza
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Yes someone who reads this list (congrats again if you read this Ray)
just passed and got a number in the mid 10030's
Dan
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Easy, just replace the 60x in the url with 50x, they are still on CCO.
For example:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_
exams/640-504.html
watch the wrp
Dan
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Yes, but Mercedes doesn't have a user license on their engine. Cisco
DOES have a license on the PIX OS.
Dan
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Subjec
Yeah, the only way you are getting a 3550 for 500 bucks is if it's
hotter than the place Satan hangs out, or it's been ran over by a truck.
Dan
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t have the exact same destination prefix the one with lower admin
distance is installed in the routing table. If you need the static
route there as a backup give an admin distance higher than 90. That way
once the route goes down the static route will be installed in the
routing table.
Dan
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Well, it sounded suspiciously like NetAcad homework.
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no, for my routing bscn study, i was co
Well...wasn't it for your homework?
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pff
what a message
that kind of thinking suxxs.
i really needed help, but got
No IS-IS is not covered on BSCN, it is however on BCSI test for CCIP
which you can use instead of BSCN for CCNP.
Dan
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Hello? Did you pay attention to whole NDA thing?
Dan
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Hi David
Thank you, for your suggestion, Can u plz tell
NP 2.0.
Your CCNA is good for 3 years, so as far as I can see you have until Dec
2002 to finish CCNP. Getting the professional level certification
renews the associate level as well.
Hope that is what you are looking for.
Dan
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connect to AIM, ICQ, MSN, etc. That would open up way to
many holes. I mean really...what good is going to come of user being
able to connect to an instant messenger. Who do they need to talk to
outside of the corporation during working hours?
Dan
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Yes, I'm not sure what platforms it does work on, I tried it on 2500's,
2600's and 4500's with no luck
Dan
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The official Cisco answer is 200 for AppleTalk, 300 for IPX, and 500 for
IP.
Dan
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This has been
Actually, it's 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255. So the answer is yes,
172.35.0.0 is from the public block.
Dan
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Out of curiosity, what ones did you like?
Dan
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Yes, it's the same thing. Everyth
Words of advice for any test.
Thanks,
Dan
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Dan,
My first e-mail to the CID practice test users informi
Try WinRAR from www.rarlabs.com
Dan
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I'm looking for a Windows program tha
Thanks for the heads up Bernard, I hadn't even looked at the outline
lately. Any ideas as when this all changed approximately? Well I might
be doing CID a lot sooner now that I don't have to worry about SNA.
Dan
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You should not see collisions on a full duplex link...If you do there is
probably a duplex mismatch.
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What you really have to check for the 2500 series is that the flash is
single sided. You also have to check on the bootroms as well. The
older (I think pre 10.2) bootroms won't take "third party" flash, they
only work with the intel stuff.
Dan
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for 48 bucks shipped.
Dan
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Muhammad Usman wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
Check out the outline on CCO. As far as I know SNA, IPX, and Applecrap,
I mean I talk, are still there for CID.
Dan
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suaveguru
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sion-timeout 5
exec-timeout 0 0
flush-at-activation
no exec
transport input telnet
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
exec-timeout 0 0
password cut
login
transport input telnet
transport output none
!
ntp clock-period 17180185
ntp server 139.78.100.163
end
TIA
Dan
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Router(config)#config-register 0x2101
Then reload, it should load into boot-mode.
After you done change the config-register back to 0x2102
Dan
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*cough*port 20 is ftp-data*cough* I'm sure it was a quick typing mistake
etc. I just wanted to make sure. :-)
Dan
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Subjec
And what ios version are the current lab routers? 12.1...see what I
mean?
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""Ch
That's not the underlying problem...You still usually want to see error
msgs etc.
Have you tried removing all the tftp stuff then rebooting?
Dan
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YASSER ALY
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I don't know about CCDP, but for CCNP Sybex is terrible! I am in the
same position as you are right now. My plan to prepare is Cisco Press
CID exam certification guide and Top Down Network Design.
Dan
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questions repeatedly without ever finding out what they meant.
Dan
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At my old job we had pairgain HDSL stuff. They would do anything from
64k on up to 4096 (2 loops on 2 pair). So, yes, you could have 24 ds0's
on one pair of copper.
Dan
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Not that we mind helping you, but there is a great wealth of knowledge
with a good search engine at cisco.com. They are types of servers that
can run AAA applications.
Dan
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He speaketh the truth.
Dan
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Ugh! Your teachers are incorrect.
The enable
Welcome to the world of the network academy...
There are instances when it would be good to have both enable and enable
secret set.
Dan
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What you are looking for is: service password-encryption. It is simple
encryption (compared to the md5 hash of the enable secret). Its only
real use is not showing a clear text password on a show run/start.
Dan
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Well, per the new NDA, I won't really be able to say much about it after
words. But I know this much, basic routing functions are
testable...stuff like what can go wrong, network statements etc.
Dan
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I'm taking it this Wednesday, but if you check out the exam outlines for
506 and 606 from CCO they are the EXACT same word for word.
Dan
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Just sync them with the USNO servers...they are free.
Dan
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Subject: Configuring NTP..Pls.help [7:47635]
Hi group,
pls. help
Wrong, the 3DES isn't like most cisco features that you can just
download. They give you a code that you actually have to enter into the
pix.
Dan
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You are right, the link I was reading was on a few "low volume" 2500's
like the FRAD etc.
Dan
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Brad,
Check out the bottom of this page:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/2500/2509/prodlit/1154_pp.htm
Dan
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To: "Dan Penn"
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No Rick that guy is MOST mistaken some of the 2500 series has been
EOS'd. However cisco is pledging software support until 2005.
Dan
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Yes, that's quite bull. Cisco still supports the 2500's.
Dan
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actually try this
and approaches the company about it.
Dan
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Subject: Re: Rogue Wireless LANs [7:47287]
Agreed. This could be a
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Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 11:33 AM
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You have given me an idea. All I need is a laptop now =) I would go
war driving in the area
You have given me an idea. All I need is a laptop now =) I would go
war driving in the area to specifically find businesses running
unsecured wireless. I bet I would find some businesses that didn't even
know they were running wireless such as this thread started out.
Dan
-Ori
(from his
experiences wearing the black hat) that you wouldn't believe how many
routers are setup with 'cisco/cisco' as the telnet and enable
password.
=)
Mike W.
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> Now that woul
ou are going to find that many routers compared to unpatched IIS
systems.
Dan
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Yes.
Yes, some forms of the Klez infects network shares.
Dan
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I user brought in the w32
Probally the Cisco Press Study guides. Check out www.bookpool.com to
find them as cheap as I've seen new.
Dan
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Fran,
I also use 2524's with back to back cables. Here is the Cisco link for
building this cable to go between your T1 cards.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/75.html
Dan Kline
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ational on a 10 router lab in less than an
hour. frame/atm/switching/ the works.
Helps pound all the meaningless stuff that you might overlook into your head
so far that you can never forget it.
Of course this is just my opinion.
>>> "Howard C. Berkowitz" 04/19/02 04:14PM &g
oses I
would say make the user worry about the addressing & masking.
Dan
>>> "Howard C. Berkowitz" 04/19/02 03:33PM >>>
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>
>Please do not get upset from me but this topic should not be poste
>From what I understand the bridge id is comprised of two things.
A. MAC ADDRESS
B. PRIORITY
Do a show spantree to see what I mean.
Snip>
CAT5K (enable) sh spantree
VLAN 1
Spanning tree enabled
Spanning tree type ieee
Designated Root XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX
Designated Root Prio
NLI's ISBN is 1-931881-00-6
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> Thankyou all! Anyone have the NLI Study guide ISBN and also the Caslow
> Bridges Routers and Switches ISBN?
>
> Ill purchase the Boson 1,2,3 tomorrow
>
> Thanks all :)
> Onto the written!
y may have had to
use to fully prepare for the written.
Thanks!
Dan Kline
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really has to deal with the capabilities of the PFC2. It does not
understand MPLS at all and it can not support multiple FIB entries. So you
need these cards to accomodate MPLS. For now!
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Dan
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Kiran,
Try MindCTI. They can scale down to a fairly small size for automated
billing.
Hope this Helps!
Regards,
Dan
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Komy,
So the SRM provides front card redundancy, not back card. So the Y cable
will protect you against a back card failure, the SRM allows you to protect
your connections in the case of a front card failure.
If that doesn't make sense, let me know!
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Dan
Me
assignment, kind of
like doing SVCs. So it is rather easy to build a full mesh!
And I have seen a few SPs selling a lot cheaper than an all FR network.
AT&T has something called IPFR, check it out.
Other types of links, let me know!
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Dan
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JNCIE or whatever it is! Also, how many non-SP companies
have Juniper in their networks-very few!
Regards,
Dan
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elps!
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Dan
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I think a little more precisely it is refering to the layer 4 protocol.
That may be UDP for example if you are running VoIP. It could be TCP.
So I would say that it depends on the application and what layer it affects.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Dan
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nning IPX over 802.11b. But
remembering days gone by when I ran IPX of 10BaseT shared, it was not a
great experience for my users.
You are now back in a shared environment with the 802.11b.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Dan
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current router?s
downstream multicast neighbors.
The incoming interface (or RPF interface) on which the packet was received
is never in the OIL; therefore, the packet is never forwarded back out of
the RPF interface.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Dan
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I did not receive this Spam but since I joined Groupstudy recently. I
started getting Spam. I was not receiving any until then.
Dan
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Does anyone have recommendations for purchasing cisco lab equipment? I
thought I saw a post about a terminal server for ~$650 recently, but can
not find it now. Any suggestions?
Dan Lockwood
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ing the links my
way? When I compile all the results, i'll post the link back to the
group so everyone can take advantage.
Regards,
Dan Lockwood
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router's configured gateway of
last resort.
Official information:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/np1_r
/1rprt2/1ripadr.htm#1018036
Dan Garfield
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on that link. With BGP you can turn the 'dials' to create
an equal traffic load on each link, but it is likely that you would
introduce suboptimal routing by forcing traffic down one path and all
you will really have done is create an equal load.
Cheers,
Dan
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anged. Furthermore I hope that this group does
not support this type of behavior.
Regards,
Dan
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Subject: CCIE written questions [7:28862]
Dear CCIEs,
I fail
The archive search feature seems to be non-functional. Can anyone
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Dan
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Yes, you will need a layer three device, either a router or a RSM module
for your switch. Routing is required whenever you need to communicate
between different subnets.
Cheers,
Dan
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From: Christian Fredrickson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 10
number of minutes and s is the number of seconds.
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Cheers,
Dan
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From: Ad L [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 10:20 PM
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Subject: what command to use... [7:28636]
Hi all,
I am new to
takes 187 ms to leave the router over a 64 Kbps
link using the previous formula. This will contribute to the bad
"reception". Also look at queuing and traffic shaping to improve
performance. Check the following link:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/788/voice-qos/voip-ov-fr-qos.html
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http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/556/12.html#3
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/556/9.html
Cheers,
Dan
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From: kaushalender [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 8:18 PM
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Subject: not able to telnet [7:28626]
hello
i have 2620 router a
rred link
unless the link goes down.
This is a pretty generic solution. There may be something better depending
on your situation...more details?
HTH
-B
Robert LaGrasse
CCIE #5044 (R/S & ISP/Dial)
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Have an idea to solve a problem at work and would like to see if any of you
see a problem with this rather simplistic solution. No routing can occur due
to the nature of the traffic. T1s between the 1720s which are configured "no
ip routing" and to bridge the traffic from E0 to S0, 1720 a and b to
Have a project coming up that involves a lot of the various flavors of T1
WANs, data only, in multiple cities with multiple providers using 2600s.
Suggestions as this is only touched on in a lot of texts and Ive got to come
up to speed quickly.
TIA
Dan
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Good question been mulling it over since 9-11-01. It really hasnt been easy
to be honest, but I am ajusting and moving on now. CCIE is a break from the
rest of the certs out there, you must really want to do this the rest of
your life. Sounds simplistic Im sure but I'm in it for the money only to
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Subject: Re: is it really bad market for CCIE ? [7:24297]
Excited about an economic downturn, eh? Reminds me of those kids in school
who would remind the teacher that she didn't assign any homework.
""Dan Faulk"" wrote in message
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Great point Chuck, this current downturn is not near what we went though in
the late 70's early 80's or back in 90. Apply Chucks advice, build your
skills while this current market continues cause it will get better.
Personally Im excited about this, a lot of corp deadwood is being trimmed
and wha
field. So looks like
both are the way to go after all with R/S first (ego check..I hope I can do
it) which is really what I wanted in the first place...just never ends does
it folks...
Thanks
Dan
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hose who feel they have
some insight on future direction of the biz.
Stop me if Im wrong but dont think anyone is suggesting that there are 1700
lab testing slots even avilible in any month, as for the written tests
who cares? They just help keep things serious.
Dan
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ible but then we are in this
for the money in the end. I know it would be great to do both but there are
limits on my time and my worn out brain cells. Some help gurus? Fortune
tellers? Ms Cleo? Wild as* guesses? All correct answers will receive a
lifetime supply of bragging rights.
Dan
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Amen to that.
My company bought the MCSE program and it was not only marginal it was dull.
For the money they are charging you could outfit a good CCNP lab and several
first rate training aids.
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Donald B John
Hi Chuck
Really its simple been using them for years, they have what I want 99% of
the time, the reviews are very handy, I think I still own stock, and never
had any problems. So be sure to buy ALL your books from Amazon.
Dan
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easier
and safer too, nice to know the same idea could be used on the WAN also.
Dan
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Trevor J Corness
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 3:14 PM
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Subject: Re: Sniffing Packet From the router. [7
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