gotta agree with Jay on this one. Not folowing instructions, and not reading
someone's CV before an interview ranks the same in my book.
Clark, on the other hand your welcome to post the jobs in the jobs mailing
list, cisco god, im sure you have an attitude problem. a cisco god wouldnt
even use
hmmm, ospf doens NOT support ipx or appletalk, thats EIGRP. and yes you
might want to redistribute a rip network into an ospf network, remember he
said network not a LAN. The whole purpose os an ASBR, is to connect an OSPF
area to the outside world, or any other routing protocol. so YES, you
hey is any1 else but me getting totally spammed buy out of office messages?
i mean i might be good at networkign and all, but to be an expert in Mailing
systems filtering is something i yearn to be. maybe someday i'll be worthy
enough. i'll drop ospf and bgp, those protocols for the weak, and
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À:Dollard Morgan
Cc: 'Hans-Walter Katzengruber'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet:RE: Why does anybody make the CCNA
isnt CCIE a touch down :P
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ROFL LMAO, i didnt think of that one, they ask, can ospf and rip coexist in
the same network, you tell him, well man, be clear, either way it can
coexist, but your not giving me enough info, are u runing RIP Ip or RIP IPX,
do u redistribute ur rip ip into ur ospf, because you wont be able to
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Amen to all that!
Roger
CCNA
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From: Dollard Morgan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 2:25 AM
To: 'K Sacca'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED
the beta's are tests actually done to find out wether they are too easy or
too hard, its possible they were too easy. on the other hand, if you have
enough hands on, and know what the answer to those questions are, you dont
need to crack a book for it.
Morgan
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youi dont memorize subnetting, you either know it or you dont, if i tell you
i got a /30 then you must know there are only 2 hosts/routers on that subnet
so most likely a link over a leased line. /16 24/ 8 /32 you gota know all
that. when u look at your routing table, you're not gona have the
i gotta disagree, you dont need to be a ccie dial to know how to design and
lay out the network for an isp. what you need, is compentent people, who
arent gona read release notes and white papers to make business decisions,
and common sense. answer the criterias i gave you first, then you can
the reason for Unix, is that if your aiming at a Tac enginner position, they
all run Unix stations. i vivistead the europe tac (very impressive) and in
the lab i saw only sun wkst.
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De: AC Schneider [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: mercredi 24 mai 2000 07:40
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totally unrelated, im sorry but in my book novell and NT are not NETWORKS,
nor are they NEtworking positions. its system. i do like the idea that job
offers can be sent out to the list, thats pretty cool.
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date:
in france we pay around 15000 francs public price, but we get it for 1
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De: BIKEMAN [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: mercredi 24 mai 2000 06:51
À:François EMO
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet:Re: CCNP in India
That seems to be a good price - we
whats a used ios version look like, i get all mine electronically, so im not
sure how that can be used.
Morgan
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De: Koh Chang Wai [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: mercredi 24 mai 2000 09:53
À:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet:Used IOS for sale?
Hi
I'm
Morgan
Cc: 'Koh Chang Wai'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet:RE: Used IOS for sale?
On Wed, 24 May 2000, Dollard Morgan wrote:
whats a used ios version look like, i get all mine electronically, so im
not
sure how that can be used.
It's made of recycled electrons. You can often tell
id say subnet a would be the Subdivison of a Network into logical and
Hierarchical divisions, to separate different parts of a network into their
own mini network.
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De: Dale Holmes [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: lundi 22 mai 2000 18:36
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the Serial 0/0 notation, as well as any 2/0 0/2 notations liek this, are
only availabe on modular equipments, wether router or switch. the first
number is the module, and the second number is the interface itself. for
example, in a 4500. If u had a quad serial interface in the second slot, and
u
Dusty, ROFL at ur signature, that is hilarious.
on the other hand, i also have to agree with dusty, you dont pick your
firewall at a kmart on the shelf. you must and i repeat MUST evaluate and
define your security policy first. for example, the pix by default wants to
NAT, and if u dont want to,
Runts are packets that come in below the 64 byte minimum of an ethernet
packet, and a giant on an ehternet medium, are packets that are above 1518
bytes
Morgan
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De: Jacques Lee [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: lundi 22 mai 2000 11:24
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Objet:
] , and not cisco. that or groupstudy would work.
comments apreciated.
Morgan Dollard
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De: Hallgren, Michael [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: vendredi 12 mai 2000 10:38
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Objet:RE: BGP peering question
At 5:52 PM +0200 5/11/2000, Dollard Morgan wrote:
right, i understand that just fine, and i know where ebgp multihop
EXACTLY. so why would any1 go above lets say 3, 4 id say max 5 ebgp hops.
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De: Hallgren, Michael [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: jeudi 11 mai 2000 18:00
À:Dollard Morgan
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet:RE: BGP peering question
right, i know when
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