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Hence the common maritime vernacular term "any port in a storm" (not to be
confused with the roughly parallel networking vernacular term "any port in a
[broadcast] storm")
It sure would sound silly to seek out "any interface in
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http://www-search.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/search/public.pl?q=code+red&num=10&searchselector=0
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Hi group
I have some costumers whom I belive are infected with CODE RED. An
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beyond pointing you to the free/ez to use/cholesterol free/not tested on
animals (unless you count some of those guys who never leave the NOC)
answers in:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/28.html
please note that OWA alone
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This is tricky but try the following:
Go to your local store and buy some super glue.
Apply a generous amount of superglue to NIC A and affix it to NIC B.
This (1/2)+(1/2) methodology will yield one full duplex combo card (plea
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Does anyone have any comments pro/con on the 350 series. I tried the 340s,
but they were too weak -- the marketing speak says 100 mw on the newer model
(vs 30 on the older models). Thanks
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Shouldn't it really have a top down focus if it's about access lists?? :-)
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Can anyone say "stampede" ?
Sincerely,
Future CCIE #50,000 (est Jan 2002)
Hey,
Has anyone else heard the rumor that the CCIE written will not be required
for CCNP's to schedule a lab date after September 1st?
Christ
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Cisco's site notes when the Lab format will be changed, but I didn't notice
a date for the change (if any) to the written exam.
Anyone have any ideas? Rumors?
Thanks
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8000!!! Is this possible??? Assuming even a marginal passing rate, that sure
dumps a lot of CCIEs into an already depressed employment arena. Surely the
VAR appetite can't be that ravenous with the techonomy on its backside?
M
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Has anyone else (hopefully) noticed a reduction in the "wow-i can get a ccnp
and immediately make a small fortune, then on to ccie and it's time to pick
out a yacht" mania/irrational exuberance?
I've noticed a slight drop follo
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