Hmm, maybe the fault lies in companies that only hire people who have a
specific set of certifications to manage their networks. I, and for that
matter several other non-CCIEs I know, could easily have handled your
problem. I'm betting that you never even got the chance to see us, as the
Thanks Brad. That worked. For those like me that happen to fall into this
problem, here's how to recover. On the Olicom is two reset buttons. The top
one can be used to reset the switch. Press hard and keep it pressed for a
few seconds, after which a menu will appear to allow you to download
Some thoughts -
Try putting in this command on your async interface: async default routing
Also what type of cable are you using? I've always used the cisco black
cable.
And try to hard-code the rxspeed and txspeed. I never trust auto-select.
Why are you using async65? Wouldn't it be async1?
NRF
Is it just telnet? Can you use the console port? If not, you need to call
the TAC and have them send you a utility which will reset a PIX password. No
other way to do it that I know.
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I absolutely have to agree. There are ways to lay people off that is
dignified and respectful. Then there's the way NEC BNS did it! Last week, I
was in my boss's office talking about something completely unrelated when he
says Oh, by the way and hands me a lay-off notice. An hour later I'm
ow much did the authors have to pay you for you to
litter this list with your "stunning" review?
Just an FYI for the group. I got the Switching Black
Book from Sean Odom and Doug Hammond. I cannot
believe what it has! I know Sean Odom is known for
putting out
I know that story. Since I've been three times, without success, my company
has decided not to pay for any more trips. Good planning on their part,
after living and breathing the CCIE for the last year, I'm not going to drop
it. I have to admit it is a highly motivating factor in wanting to pass.
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I recently bought the Exam Prep book for Cisco Switching by Sean Odom and
Doug Hammond and so far it appears to be a very informative book. They
really provide great information regarding each Cisco switch. So far a
very
good read.
Jeff
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