Passed BSCN this weekend

2001-02-27 Thread Eric Mwambaji
I passed the routing exam this weekend with a score of 890. Thank you all for sharing your knowledge. Now onto the Switching exam. __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ___

Re: CertificationZone White Paper EIGRP ?

2001-01-15 Thread Eric Mwambaji
Think of it this way The only K values that are set to 1 are K1 and K3 which are Bandwidth and Delay. If all other values are set to 0, then the metric calculation in Eigrp will be dependent on the values of Bandwidth and Delay which is a truth in Eigrp world. To cut a long story short.

Re: FW: Port list

2000-10-10 Thread Eric Mwambaji
If you analyze traffic during a download you will see tons of ICMP replies. Restrict access to ip address for www.napster.com and server.napster.com. Napster also requires unrestricted sock 4 and 5 to work. I hope you can use this in some way. Eric MCSE,CCNA --- "Brian W." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Studying for CCIE/CCNP - Good deals on routers

2000-10-13 Thread Eric Mwambaji
Hey guys If anyone needs equipment for setting up labs or even for business. Contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can get you very good deals on Cisco products, nortel, Adtrans and Paradynes. Eric CCNA __ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email

Re: RIP v1 or RIP v2?

2000-10-31 Thread Eric Mwambaji
By default Cisco IOS 12.0 will enable RIP v2 when sending out and will receive any version. To specify a version: Config t router rip version 2 (or version 1) Eric M. CCNA --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > If you enable rip on a router by defualt will it be > RIP v1 or RIP v2? > ___

Re: Variance for Eigrp...does it actually work?? [7:33835]

2002-02-01 Thread Eric Mwambaji
Thy the following command: Under Router eigrp (AS#) no auto-summary maximum-paths 2 See if you now have multiple routes to the same destination in you route table. Eric CCNP --- John Neiberger wrote: > I don't really have an answer, this is more of a "me > too" email. I've > only bothered with

Re: collissions on serial line? [7:34816]

2002-02-08 Thread Eric Mwambaji
Theoretically, it is impossible to get collisions on a serial line. LAN bus architecture experiences collisions because two devices can send frames to the bus at the exact same time. Serial interfaces transmit on a frequency if you will. This means that the frames will pass each other even when se

Dennis Laganiere's rif examples [7:36228]

2002-02-22 Thread Eric Mwambaji
Does anyone have a url to Dennis Laganiere's rif examples? I almost have this RIF thing down but I could use a few more examples. Eric CCNP __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games http://sports.yahoo.com Message Pos

Re: CCIE #8886 [7:37530]

2002-03-07 Thread Eric Mwambaji
Congatulations John --- "Zwaanswijk, John" wrote: > Dear all > > At last it is my turn to write this email, I've got > my number at my fourth > attemp in Brussel last Monday > I was not a very active member of this group (sorry > for that), but I've > learned a lot of things from you all. > I

Passed CCIE Written [7:38642]

2002-03-18 Thread Eric Mwambaji
I passed the CCIE written on Saturday... I used Que's CCIE Prep Kit Boson Tests 1,2 and 3 Lou Rossi's Token Ring Paper RIF Generator at www.loopy.org and of course the CCO Thank you all for the informative posts. And now on to the mother of all monsters. Eric Mwa

Latency on ATM interface - Any ideas [7:12978]

2001-07-19 Thread Eric Mwambaji
I experience intermittent increased latency on extended pings from a 3662 to another 3662 router accross my lab WAN. The ping starts off with replies at 32 ms but once in a while the reply goes over 600ms. ie the replies are not constant. Removing the vbr-nrt from my config results in faster r

Re: GroupStudy we have a problem.... [7:28901]

2001-12-12 Thread Eric Mwambaji
This list has been a source of encouragement and knowledge. Let me know where to send the money order. I'm sure many others feel the same. Eric Mwambaji CCNP --- Paul Borghese wrote: > Hey gang, > > Servers database became corrupt thus preventing > messages from being se

Re: CCIE #8642 [7:32411]

2002-01-18 Thread Eric Mwambaji
Congatulations William Very impressive. How did you study for the lab. Eric CCNP --- William Lijewski wrote: > First I would like to thank everyone here who has > answered my questions, and > everyone who posts here. This is an invaluable > source of information. > > I took my lab exam on Tu

Re: new laptop and no db9 [7:24186]

2001-10-26 Thread Eric Mwambaji
I had the same problem with my laptop and I found a solution that works for me. You can buy a pcmcia card that has RS-232 ports for about $100. My card gives me dual serial ports for around $130. You may be able to find something cheaper if you shop around. http://www.silicom.co.il/Products/srs.h

Re: Token Ring defined [7:24643]

2001-10-30 Thread Eric Mwambaji
The term Token-Ring describes the original IBM specification and the subsequent IEEE 802.5. However 802.5 does not specify a physical topology. Original IBM's TokenRing specifies a star topology with all workstations connected to a Multistation access unit (MAU)ie Physical star logical ring.

Re: CCIE#8387 [7:26309]

2001-11-15 Thread Eric Mwambaji
Good Work Nigel. Always nice to see somone succeed. Eric CCNP --- Nigel Taylor wrote: > Well as it would turn out it's my turn to write that > awesome email... I just > got back from RTP today where after checking my > email, I was awarded > CCIE#8387. What a journey/process this has been and

Cisco Security Specialist 1: To self-study or not to [7:54756]

2002-10-02 Thread Eric Mwambaji
I am interested in pursuing the CSS1 designation. Can anyone tell me if this cert is a bear without the necessary training. There is a slight chance I may be able to get my employer to spring for the classes but I need to find out more before I start 'pulling teeth'. I have self-studied up to t