Netbios: access vs. excess. You decide.
"beth shriver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I was recently reading through one of laura chappels
> pod books that suggested netbios was not a good thing
> to have too much on the network. I just recentl
And with a 0.0.0.0 network, just how are you going to handle a gateway of
last resort?
""Cthulu, CCIE Candidate"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi, all,
>
> I wanted to stimulate some discussion on subnetting here. I was
We're so very sorry for taking the day off yesterday. Happened to be Labor
Day; appropriately no one works. I mean its not like WE TOOK OFF THE WHOLE
MONTH OF AUGUST LIKE EUROPE DOES!!!
Just how does one classify Aussies? Entities unto themselves? Do you
celebrate Guy Fawkes Day?
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And here's the ATM module.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/3600/prodlit/36025_ov.htm
"Alexander K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > > does anyone know,
> > > if Cisco plans to
Hey, I don't write the software. Take it up with them. Here's Cisco's
response to my inquiry on PPPoE a few months ago:
In terms of the 12.1 release notes, PPPoE is supported only on our 6400
series router. Along the same
line PPPoE over ATM is support (sic) only on the 3600 or higher series
rou
You can get PPPoE over ATM on a 3600 series. Requires minimum 12.1 IP Plus
IOS
"Alexander K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> does anyone know,
> if Cisco plans to support PPP over
elper address 10.255.255.255.
>
> Printing on the local segment is okay. I also tried to use the Network
Monitor
> that ships with Win2K and capture packets while printing from the local
segment.
> I thought maybe it would show the port used, but it does not.
>
> David Williams wro
he ip helper 15.255.255.255, and on
> router2's e0 (15.1.1.17) I used the helper address 10.255.255.255.
>
> Printing on the local segment is okay. I also tried to use the Network
Monitor
> that ships with Win2K and capture packets while printing from the local
segment.
> I thought
Okay, you've got connectivity, but TCP/IP printing often involves port
numbers.
What is your printer model? Port assignments vary from manufacturer to
manufacturer. Apple LaserWriters configure differently than Xerox DocuPrint
printers. Check your documentation.
By far the easiest config I've mana
You realize that you are violating Cisco's NDA by
reselling training materials..
""Ajaz Nawaz"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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An opportunity to get your hands on the
GENUINE OFFICIAL BSCN COURSEWARE. Compri
Theoretically you could do it, but everyone who's ever attempted it had been
taken out and bludgeoned to death by their coworkers, so in practice the
answer would be B) False.
""Aaron Moreau-Cook"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Question taken
692 to pass
""Brad Steinman"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Anyone know the passing score for this exam?
>
> Brad Steinman
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> On Thu, 31 Aug 2000 18:15:39
> David Williams wrote:
> >There are a few objectives dealing with OSPF and EIGRP in NBMA domains,
so from that standpoint there is some configuration knowle
There are a few objectives dealing with OSPF and
EIGRP in NBMA domains, so from that standpoint there is some configuration
knowledge involved. It doesn't deal specifically with FR, but you should be
aware of the implications and Cisco's recommendations in dealing with
it.
""Gabriel Nicke
It's a standard line in an acceptance speech for someone who wins an Academy
Award (Oscar)
""Avran"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Congrats! What academy are you referring
Passed Support 2 and got my CCNP today.
easiest test for me: BCRAN because I beat configurations to death
hardest test: BSCN due to vitamin BGP deficiency
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Look thru some of these posts for recommended practice exams and study
material. Many people prefer the Cisco Press materials; I do. Don't schedule
another test until you can consistently score 90% or better on fresh exams.
""Chuck Lanley"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Nope, for CCNP you need:
CCNA 1 or 2 (track 1 exam isn't available any more, but if you passed it, it
counts towards CCNA and CCNP)
Routing
Switching
Remote Access, and
Support.
You can combine Routing, Switching and Remote Access into the Foundation
exam, whenever it becomes available.
CCDA is al
You're OK on the network modules. You'll need ver 12.0 of IOS to support
2-port serial modules (either WIC-2T or WIC-2A/S). I had the same problem
with a 3620
""Steve Carson"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> To all,
>
> I am in need of some
Couldn't agree with you more on Cisco LAN Switching book. I had Kevin
Hamilton as an instructor in my BCMSN class, and he was great. Good sense of
humor, too. We had a guy in our class by mistake for the first half day.
Kevin suggested that we force-feed him two cases of beer to flush the
unauthor
The latest CCIE number was in the 6000s (I happen to know the guy); they
started with 1000-something or other. That puts the number of CCIEs at just
over 5000.
""wind"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi;
>
> I chec
Oh yeah? Try this. On the interface set the traffic-shape rate to 64000 and
watch that data rate plummet!
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For ethernet media, the bandwidth is fixed. bandwidth command at the int. is
just informational. Could be u
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