Cisco Pro

2000-05-13 Thread Fred
Can a Cisco Pro router be upgraded to be a Cisco 2501? If so, what do need to do? Thanks. ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisc

Re: Passed Switching Exam

2001-01-25 Thread Fred Danson
You got 857 on that exam too?? I just took the exam last week and got 857. Also one of the other guys in my CCNP class also got 857. Has anyone out there not scored 857 on this exam?? :) >From: Helena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Helena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject:

Re: Passed Switching Exam

2001-01-25 Thread Fred Danson
You got 857 on that exam too?? I just took the exam last week and got 857. Also one of the other guys in my CCNP class also got 857. Has anyone out there not scored 857 on this exam?? :) >From: Helena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Helena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject:

Ip addressing question

2001-01-25 Thread Fred Danson
Could anyone explain to me why Subnet zero and the last subnet are not normally used?? I see why 2 host addresses are reserved in every subnet (network address and broadcast address), but I never understood why 2 networks are not used. What is the difference between these networks and the

Question about Napt

2001-01-25 Thread Fred Danson
Hi, I was reading RFC3022 about Napt last night, and I still dont understand one thing about it. From what I understand is that Napt allows you to use one single globally unique IP address on the WAN interface of your router, and then a large number of local addresses inside your network

RE: Question about Napt

2001-01-25 Thread Fred Danson
would be converted to TCP port 1024 on the outside, and port 2/2 on the inside would be converted to TCP port 1025 on the outside.. ect.. Could anyone clarify this? Thanks in advance, Freddo >From: "mjans001" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Fred Danson" <[EMAIL P

RE: Question about Napt

2001-01-25 Thread Fred Danson
source ip address, same source socket, same >destination ip address, and the same destination socket. So the router >really wouldn't care that there were two sessions, it only keys on the >source and destination tuples. > > >-Original Message- >From: Fred Danson [m

Hybrid Routing Protocols

2001-01-31 Thread Fred Danson
Hi I just a general question about routing protocols, if anyone could help me out here I'd be grateful. When comparing EIGRP to Distance Vector routing protocols, like RIP, the only similarity that I noticed was that the network statements are both classful. Is this the only characte

Re: Ethernet switching

2001-01-31 Thread Fred Danson
>In this scenario , it would also not matter what ip address you assigned to >the stations . ie: you could set one at 10.x.x.x /8 and the other at >192.x.x.x/28 and still get a ping response > >Kane It was my understanding that IP will compare the source subnet mask to the source IP address, and

RE: ISL vs. 802.1Q

2001-02-01 Thread Fred Danson
If Cisco were to add-on to dot1q, how would it be able to communicate with other non-Cisco routers using 802.1q? >From: Chris Supino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Chris Supino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Jun Pati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: ISL vs. 802.1Q >Date: Wed, 31 J

RE: ISL vs. 802.1Q

2001-02-01 Thread Fred Danson
If Cisco were to add-on to dot1q, how would it be able to communicate with other non-Cisco routers using 802.1q? >From: Chris Supino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Chris Supino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Jun Pati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: ISL vs. 802.1Q >Date: Wed, 31 J

Re: subnet routing scheme question

2001-02-01 Thread Fred Danson
you must use a classless routing protocol that can factor in the subnet with the network address. Summarization is similar, but the answer seems right to me. Could anyone explain why the question is wrong? Thanks, Fred >From: Priscilla Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Pr

Re: subnet routing scheme question

2001-02-01 Thread Fred Danson
you must use a classless routing protocol that can factor in the subnet with the network address. Summarization is similar, but the answer seems right to me. Could anyone explain why the question is wrong? Thanks, Fred >From: Priscilla Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Pr

Re: Hybrid Routing Protocols

2001-02-01 Thread Fred Danson
hat differentiates it from OSPF. It doesn't make sense why they wouldn't abandon the idea of distance vector and just call it link-state. Thanks in Advance, Fred >From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EM

passed the CCNP routing!

2001-02-08 Thread Fred Danson
I just passed the CCNP routing exam with a score of 908! Thank you everyone for the help. :) _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription

RE: passed the CCNP routing!

2001-02-08 Thread Fred Danson
the IS-IS question-- there weren't any question about that on the exam. >From: Ole Drews Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: 'Fred Danson' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: passed the CCNP routing! >Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2001 15:10:23 -0600 > >Congratulation

RE: passed the CCNP routing!

2001-02-10 Thread Fred Danson
learned in a book somewhere. Fred >From: Moahzam Durrani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Fred Danson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: passed the CCNP routing! >Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2001 15:24:15 -0800 > >what was the main focus on the questions?? alot of ospf , bgp ? > >M

Re: passed the CCNP routing!

2001-02-10 Thread Fred Danson
mcram book. Good luck with your studying, and dont be afraid to take the test. It really isn't ALL that hard. Just make sure you have a strong understand of the concepts. Sincerely, Fred >From: Hui Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Fred Danson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> &

RE: passed the CCNP routing!

2001-02-10 Thread Fred Danson
ang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Fred Danson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: passed the CCNP routing! >Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 22:58:19 -0500 > >Know a good reference on subnetting/supernetting? Or can you tell me so >that I can see if I know it. Thanks. > >A

Re: Changes in the Cisco certification structure for CCNA & CCNP Specializations

2001-02-12 Thread Fred Danson
It says "As of February 12, 2001, new Cisco Security Specialist and Cisco SNA/IP Specialist designations replace the former CCNP and CCDP Specializations." In other words, the new specializations are replacing the old specializations, not the base tests themselves. >Hi all, > >I just looked

A few quick Remote Access questions

2001-02-13 Thread Fred Danson
B channels) by 64Kbs I get 1536kbs. 1536Kbs converted to Mbs (1536/1024)is 1.500 Mbs! Where are the other 0.44 Mbs at?? If anyone can answer atleast one of the questions, please do. I know that I'm digging real deep here, but thats how I learn best. Thanks. Fred Danson ___

Re: A few quick Remote Access questions

2001-02-13 Thread Fred Danson
s, but 1544Kbps = 1.5078125Mbps (1544Kpbs * (1 Mbps/1024Kpbs)). When the phone company tells us that we're getting 1.544 Mbps, do they really mean that we're getting 1544 Kbps?? Sincerely, Fred Danson >From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: &

Re: RIF "length" Field Question

2001-02-14 Thread Fred Ingham
the length bits. HTH., Fred. perryb wrote: > > Hello all, > > I'm a little confused over "length" bits in the RIF. The Token Ring White > Paper (Lou Rossi), states that "bits 12 through 8 describe the total length > represented in bytes." It goes on

Re: dhcp on 3640

2001-02-14 Thread Fred Ingham
Yes, IOS 12.0 +. Look on the cisco CD under 12.0 New features or on CCO. One URL for the CD is: http://127.0.0.1:8080/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120t/120t1/easyip2.htm Fred. Jeff Frontera wrote: > > Can a 3640 be configured to act as a dhcp server...how do I set

question about frame

2001-02-17 Thread Fred Danson
s. Could anyone do me the favor of defining committed burst rate and excess burst rate, and while you're at it differentiate between the two? :) Thanks, Fred Danson _ Get your FREE download of MSN

question about frame

2001-02-17 Thread Fred Danson
s. Could anyone do me the favor of defining committed burst rate and excess burst rate, and while you're at it differentiate between the two? :) Thanks, Fred Danson _ Get your FREE download of MSN

Re: Equal cost switching

2001-02-19 Thread Fred Danson
value. One more thing guys! Don't let the hype about fool-duplex full you! If you have a full-duplex 100Mbps connection, you dont REALLY get 200Mbps bandwidth, you just get 100Mbps in both directions simultaneously. Fred Danson >From: Priscilla Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> &g

Re: Creating Multiple Interfaces on an Ethernet Port

2001-02-20 Thread Fred Danson
lla Here's a good one for multiple VLANs... Your neighbors get fed up with your insults and in turn, decide to brick up your window. :o Fred >From: Priscilla Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Priscilla Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Tony Chen&qu

Re: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-25 Thread Fred Ingham
rtc: I passed my ccie when I was 20 years your senior. Age isn't an excuse. Fred. rtc wrote: > > I'm 40--am I getting too old for this stuff? Cant remember anything worth a > damn, > especially the commands nd command syntax > > ___

Re: ccbootcamp

2001-02-27 Thread Fred Danson
>What's the feeling of people on this list? Do you prefer scenarios >that mimic the lab as closely as possible (without violating NDA), >scenarios that exercise problem analysis, or a mixture of the two >with clear identification of the scenario designer's intention? Am I >representing the lab r

RE: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-27 Thread Fred Danson
Andy, I'm in a situation that is similar to Dale's, and I disagree with some of your comments. I'm 19 years old and currently working as a Jr. Network Engineer. I have A+, Net+, CCNA, CCDA, and 3/4 tests for the CCNP. I also plan to take the CCIE written in 13 days. :) > > If they think you ar

RE: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-27 Thread Fred Danson
al argument? Aint dat wut u adults normally do? Or am I too young to understand? Fred > >Regards, >andy > > _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com _ FAQ, list

CCO practice questions

2001-03-04 Thread Fred Danson
hanks in advance, Fred _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduc

OSPF multicast addresses

2001-03-11 Thread Fred Danson
Hi everyone, I am trying to figure out in which situations certain OSPF multicast addresses are used. The two multicast addresses used in OSPF that I know of are 224.0.0.5 and 224.0.0.6. From my understanding, in a broadcast network, all ospf routers send link info to the DR/BDR with the addre

OSPF multicast addresses

2001-03-11 Thread Fred Danson
at address. Is this also correct? Thanks in advance, Fred _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/

Anyone selling their lab?

2001-03-19 Thread Fred Danson
Hi everyone, I just recently passed the CCIE written test, and have the lab scheduled for October. I'm trying to build a lab of my own so I can pass that darned test on the first shot. If anyone out there is selling some or all of their lab, please contact me ASAP. Mabye we could work out a de

Re: 2504 At what price to buy???????

2001-03-22 Thread Fred Danson
Most of the 2504 routers on ebay for no less than $500-550. $425 would be a good deal. >From: "Circusnuts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Circusnuts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "RamG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "cisco GroupStudy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: 2504 At what price to buy??? >Date

Re: BRS, ECP1, ACCP CCIE Practice Labs

2000-12-17 Thread Fred Ingham
The ECP1 course is offered by Mentor Technologies, mentortech.com, not ARS. Search archives for opinions on these courses. Cheers, Fred. Bruce Williams wrote: > > Hello all, > > I am preparing for my CCIE. I already plan to use the CCIEbootcamp labs > because I have heard gre

Re: EASY ?? FOR MOST OF YOU

2001-01-23 Thread Fred Danson
Im not really an expert on this subject and I'd love to learn more about it, but didn't they also change the maximum network span too? Aren't the two factors in this equation maximum network span and minimum frame size? If they increased the minimum frame size 8x then it would make sense to de

Re: Meaning of acronyms

2001-01-23 Thread Fred Danson
BCMSN stands for Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks, it is exam 640-504. BSCN stands for Building Scalable Cisco Networks, it is exam 640-503. This can be found on the cisco website at http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/ certprog/lan/programs/ccnp.html >From: "Celliers, C

challenge problem

2000-10-10 Thread Fred Flinstone
ok here it goes we have a customer we manage that is incurring CRC'c, input errors etc on there serial interface. 1. stress tested the circuit many times from the frame cloud through the csu as good 2. tries verious cables 3. there are no interface modules i believe its a 2500 something r

Re: Bruce Caslow

2000-10-28 Thread Fred Ingham
your bad info? Fred Dale Holmes wrote: > > I hear that it is a great class, as long as you don't mind working with a > half rack (3 routers) and no token ring... Oh, and if you don't understand > something that is presented I hope you don't expect to have it explained..

Re: Kinda OT - ARP Question

2000-11-19 Thread Fred Ingham
You could just enter "clear arp" this will force a refresh. If you want to totally clear an entry shut/no shut the interface it was learned on. Of course, make sure this isn't the interface you are using for your telnet session |:) Fred. "Hinds, Jarrett (contractor)&qu

Re: Appletalk over frame-relay

2000-11-19 Thread Fred Ingham
100.1 201 br apple cable-range 100-100 100.2 apple zone frame12 You could also use the interface dlci command and inverse arp for the mapping. There are other commands for eigrp and using subinterfaces ( for split-horizon and routing out of the same interface.) Fred. Adrian Chew wrote: > > G

Re: looking for 2500 rack mount

2001-03-25 Thread Fred Danson
you can get them off ebay for around $20-30 a set. >From: John Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: John Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: looking for 2500 rack mount >Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 18:35:19 -0500 > >Can anyone spare or sell me a rack mount kit for a 2500 s

Re: OSPF over FR - stop me before my head starts bleeding

2001-03-31 Thread Fred Danson
? Also, what is the purpose of s0.2 on R3? Fred - CCDA, CCNP >From: "Bradley J. Wilson" Reply-To: "Bradley J. Wilson" To: "cisco" >Subject: OSPF over FR - stop me before my head starts bleeding Date: Sat, >31 Mar 2001 14:16:38 -0500 > >This one'

Re: OSPF over FR - stop me before my head starts bleeding

2001-03-31 Thread Fred Danson
That's true, so he pretty much had 2 choices in that situation. He could either switch the OSPF network type to multipoint on the hub and the spokes, or he could insert neighbor statements. Both ways would work. Fred >From: "Eric Fairfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> &g

ISDN simulator problem

2001-03-31 Thread Fred Danson
tatus: No Active Layer 3 Call(s) Activated dsl 0 CCBs = 0 Total Allocated ISDN CCBs = 0 With my basic configuration, shouldn't the layer 2 be working? Can anyone spot any problems with my setup? Thanks in adv

Re: ISDN simulator problem

2001-04-01 Thread Fred Danson
help, Fred >From: "Fred Danson" Reply-To: "Fred Danson" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: ISDN simulator problem Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2001 00:10:33 -0500 > >Hey Group, > >I just got my Teltone ISDN simulator in the mail, but I can't seem to get >it workin

Re: OT- Practice Labs

2001-04-02 Thread Fred Danson
www.fatkid.com has some free practice labs. Also, buy the All-in-One CCIE Lab book (forgot who published it). I they have something like 86 labs in that book. Those labs also don't require many routers. Fred >From: "NetEng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "

RE: EIGRP and OSPF

2001-04-03 Thread Fred Danson
Wait a sec, I thought ships in the night meant that 2 ROUTED protocols are running concurrently without knowledge of eachother. Running 2 routing protocols has nothing to do with ships in the night, right? Fred >From: "Raul F. Fernandez" Reply-To: "Raul F. Fernandez" T

Re: frame relay local addressing

2001-04-04 Thread Fred Danson
Local DLCIs take up a smaller field than globally significant addresses. >From: "bm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "bm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: frame relay local addressing >Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2001 16:43:30 -0400 > >can anyone make a strong case for using local addres

Re: Cannot ping switch in a inter-vlan setup??

2001-04-04 Thread Fred Danson
Just so you know, you don't HAVE to create a new subinterface. The vlan number is not dependant on the subinterface number. F0/0.10 would work fine with encap isl 1, but than again, your way is much less confusing. :) Just something to keep in mind. >From: "Niraj Palikhey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

OSPF virtual links

2001-04-07 Thread Fred Danson
because r2523 does not have a route for it in its table, but the question is: Why doesn't r2523 have a route for 152.1.1.0/24 in its table? If someone can spot a mistake in my config, or even give me an idea, please feel free. :) Fred

Re: OSPF virtual links

2001-04-08 Thread Fred Danson
The changes you listed really won't do anything. As long as the IP address on the interface falls into the network + wildcard mask range used in the network statement, it will work fine. You can check to see if the interface is active in the ospf process using the show ip ospf interface command

2 8mb flash partitions

2001-04-08 Thread Fred Danson
advance, Fred _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure

Re: Prices on ebay [7:81]

2001-04-10 Thread Fred Danson
I just got a 2502 from ebay for $402. Every week or so, there is a company that puts up around 5-10 2502 routers all at same time. They usually go for around $400. I also recently purchased a 2504 for around $550. Fred >From: sanjing bai >Reply-To: sanjing bai >To: [EMAIL

Re: How close are the Boson practice tests to the CCIE written? [7:217]

2001-04-11 Thread Fred Danson
I wouldn't have passed without those practice tests. Fred >From: "Michael Bambic" >Reply-To: "Michael Bambic" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: How close are the Boson practice tests to the CCIE written? >[7:187] >Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 01:04:59 -04

RE: What is minimum score for CCIE written? [7:271]

2001-04-11 Thread Fred Danson
The CCIE written test is not scored like other Cisco tests. The passing score is based on the percentage of questions that you answer correctly. When I took the test, the passing score was 70%. Fred >From: "Kim Edward B" >Reply-To: "Kim Edward B" >To: [EMAIL

RE: What is minimum score for CCIE written? [7:271]

2001-04-11 Thread Fred Danson
I took the test last month and it was still just a straight percentage based test. >From: "Chuck Larrieu" >Reply-To: "Chuck Larrieu" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: What is minimum score for CCIE written? [7:271] >Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 19:20:14 -0400 > >When I passed the test last Octob

Cost effective home ATM lab [7:482]

2001-04-13 Thread Fred Danson
tible with Lightstream 100 OC3 modules? If they are, would I be missing anything if I went with the 7000 and not the 3600 ? Are there any possibilities that I havn't thought of? Thanks in advance, Fred _ Get your FREE downl

BGP's Next-hop-self [7:568]

2001-04-13 Thread Fred Danson
0 no synchronization network 4.0.0.0 neighbor 194.1.1.1 remote-as 200 Thanks in advance, Fred _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read

NAT capabilities of small Netgear/Linksys router [7:657]

2001-04-14 Thread Fred Danson
? Thanks in advance, Fred _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=657&t=657 -- F

Would double telnet work? [7:676]

2001-04-14 Thread Fred Danson
double telnet (if there is such a thing). Does anyone know if most of these small routers support outgoing telnet sessions? Thanks again for the help, Fred _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

Can you change Telnet's well known port? [7:717]

2001-04-15 Thread Fred Danson
evice 3 using the outside destination port of 25? Is it possible to do this? Would telnet work with ports other than 23? Could anyone clarify this please? Thanks for the help, Fred >Of course, you might want to pick better ports, but if you don't care about >housing services publ

Re: Can you change Telnet's well known port? [7:717]

2001-04-15 Thread Fred Danson
Thanks for the info, Does the telnet client that is built into Windows2000 Professional allow changing of the destination port? Could I just click start --> Run and type in telnet 63.1.1.1 :24 ?? Thanks in Advance, Fred >From: Carroll Kong >To: "Fred Danson" &g

Re: VLAN vs IP Subnet [7:835]

2001-04-16 Thread Fred Danson
Bridging is layer 2, so IP network shouldn't be a factor there. When you say bridge, do you really mean route between the VLANs? >From: "John P. McCartney" >Reply-To: "John P. McCartney" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: VLAN vs IP Subnet [7:835] >Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 18:40:59 -0400 > >Does

RE: Keystrokes to stop traceroute or Ping... [7:978]

2001-04-17 Thread Fred Danson
And if you are reverse telnetted into a router, hit Control + Shift + 6 6. This way, you won't get shot back to the terminal server. Fred >From: "tim sullivan" Reply-To: "tim sullivan" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: Keystrokes to stop traceroute or Ping

Re: Rack [7:1147]

2001-04-18 Thread Fred Danson
You could also try sending him an email to see if he would see you one directly. Fred >From: "Justin M. Clark" >Reply-To: "Justin M. Clark" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Rack [7:1147] >Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 18:03:34 -0400 > >does anyone know where to

Re: CCIE Qual...Off-topic [7:1185]

2001-04-19 Thread Fred Danson
If I was you I would buy all three tests. I thought they were extremely helpful for the written. Fred >From: "Stephen Skinner" >Reply-To: "Stephen Skinner" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: CCIE Qual...Off-topic [7:1185] >Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 06:09:

Re: telnet [7:1212]

2001-04-19 Thread Fred Danson
I'm pretty sure that you can set the privilege level on the VTY line. Once you do this, you can alter rights for that privilege level. >From: "Sean Young" >Reply-To: "Sean Young" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: telnet [7:1212] >Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 09:53:44 -0400 > >Either TACACS+ or R

RE: Rack [7:1147]

2001-04-19 Thread Fred Danson
Albert, I don't have a rack yet either so what I did was stack the routers on top of eachother with books in between. I also made sure to leave the space underneath the fan open for circulation. >From: "Albert Lu" >Reply-To: >To: "Fred Danson" >Subj

reverse telnet problem [7:1454]

2001-04-20 Thread Fred Danson
command (I just read it in a book, but never really though about it) on my async lines? Thanks in advance, Fred P.S. All of the routers, except for the 4000, are running version 12.0 enterprise IOS _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explor

Certification Ego! (was Failed CCDA) [7:1929]

2001-04-25 Thread Fred Danson
CNA, CCDA, CCNP, and CCIE written. My point here is, don't listen to anyone that isn't in the same situation as you! Take a realistic look at your options and go for it! Fred Danson P.S. - I have a problem with the statement "youth is a unique illnes that heals with time only&q

Re: CCIE depreciation in 2 years [7:1882]

2001-04-25 Thread Fred Danson
lved around computer networks, so getting the CCIE would be a step in the right direction. Fred >From: "Tennesee Stud" >Reply-To: "Tennesee Stud" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: CCIE depreciation in 2 years [7:1882] >Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 11:28:40 -0400 > >

Re: Certification Ego! (was Failed CCDA) [7:1929]

2001-04-25 Thread Fred Danson
. That wouldn't be a very wise move. It's common knowledge that any lab-certified CCIE is pretty much guaranteed six figures. In some cases companies recruit CCIE's just to achieve silver or gold status with Cisco. Also, many positions within ISP's do not require any L

Re: Certification Ego! (was Failed CCDA) [7:1929]

2001-04-25 Thread Fred Danson
certification show exactly that? Being a part of this small elite group is a major accomplishment, and requires incredible skill to achieve. So doesn't this certification prove that the person has what it takes? Fred >From: "Kevin Wigle" >To: "Fred Danson" , &g

Do VIC's work in WIC slots? [7:2025]

2001-04-25 Thread Fred Danson
Hey Group, I saw an advertisement on ebay for a 2620 that included a 2FXS VIC. Is it even possible to put the 2FXS VIC into one of the 2620's WIC slots? Would someone have to buy a NM-1V for the VIC before they could use it with this router? Thanks in advance,

Re: Do VIC's work in WIC slots? [7:2025]

2001-04-25 Thread Fred Danson
Hey Group, Does anyone know which of the IOSes listed below is the minimum required for the CCIE R&S lab? Thanks, Fred >From: "Vincent Chong" >Reply-To: "Vincent Chong" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Do VIC's work in WIC slots? [7:2025] >

Re: Test is in 2 hours and I'm having difficulties with RIF [7:2040]

2001-04-25 Thread Fred Ingham
Sure hope he didn't believe your answer. 8 is correct - the total number of bytes in the RIF. Fred. Wilbo Waggins wrote: > > I believe that the 8 bytes is wrong. An RD is 12 bits for the ring, and 4 > bits for the bridge number. This is 16 bits which is 2 bytes. 2 bytes f

Re: Test is in 2 hours and I'm having difficulties with RIF [7:2200]

2001-04-26 Thread Fred Ingham
RSRB, or DLSW+. In simple SRB the RIF would show the configured rings end-to-end. In RSRB the RIF is also end-to-end with the virtual ring joining the two remote ends. In DLSW+ the RIF is terminated at the local DLSW peer unless DLSW is configured for rif-passthru. HTH, Fred. Andy Low wrote

Re: ECP1 or ACCP1,2,3 [7:1710]

2001-04-26 Thread Fred Ingham
Knowledge, and is certainly not being discontinued. ECP1 is a one week intensive course for CCIE lab candidates. Reviews can be found in the archives. Cheers, Fred Laurel Jones wrote: > > I am looking at signing up for the APPC program which includes ACCP1, 2 3, a > mock lab, mento

Re: boson's CCIE written tests ?'s [7:2222]

2001-04-27 Thread Fred Danson
I found that the Boson CCIE practice tests were extremely close to the real CCIE exam. I highly recommend them. Fred >From: "Favio Tavarez" >Reply-To: "Favio Tavarez" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: boson's CCIE written tests ?'s [7:] >Date:

Re: 500-CS...HELP!! [7:2414]......here is my 500-CS config [7:2472]

2001-04-29 Thread Fred Danson
quot; command to "line 1 3" Let me know if this does any good. Fred I think your problem >From: "Paul Werner" Reply-To: "Paul Werner" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: 500-CS...HELP!! [7:2414]..here is my 500-CS config >[7:2468] Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2

Re: ISDN BRI up but does not ping [7:2712]

2001-05-01 Thread Fred Danson
Also, you're going to need dialer-list statements for both routers. >From: "Jaeheon Yoo" >Reply-To: "Jaeheon Yoo" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: ISDN BRI up but does not ping [7:2712] >Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 18:24:58 -0400 > >Hi, Jim > >My understanding is dialer-group statement does NOT

Re: Passed CCIE Written but NOT doing lab [7:3568]

2001-05-08 Thread Fred Danson
> >Memo from Steve Skinner of PricewaterhouseCoopers > > Start of message text > >Guys, > >on saturday i passed my CCIE written ,just Horray for me ... >But i have decided not to go for the lab?..WHY?. > >well i have been in the industry for 8yr

Re: CCIE prep - review lab inventory and budget [7:3908]

2001-05-09 Thread Fred Danson
of my equipment from ebay. Where are you planning on buying yours from? Also, why would you need 4 hubs when you have a switch? You could easily make the switch act like a number of hubs by creating VLANS. If you have any questions, feel free to email me. Fred >From: "EA Louie" >Repl

Re: CCIE prep - review lab inventory and budget [7:3908]

2001-05-10 Thread Fred Danson
do a lot more. I wouldn't even consider buying a switch. Once you have the money, go ahead and get a 2901/5000 (the prices for these 2 don't differ much). For now, you can get a hub or 2. If you need VLANS, buy more hubs. Add a 2513 and you could do most of the fatkid labs! Fred >

CCIE vs NP/DP w/experience [7:3986]

2001-05-10 Thread Fred Danson
f these people don't know much about networking. They like to see big certifications. The bigger the better. A CCIE's proven ability gives them a feeling of security. You can't fake the Lab like you could fake an interview. Fred >From: "ElephantChild" >Reply-To: &q

Re: ccnp lab [7:3975]

2001-05-10 Thread Fred Danson
When it comes to preparing for the CCIE Lab, the minimum amount of routers and switches depends on your budget. Do you consider Voice and ATM part of your minimum requirement? If so, it's gonna cost you a lot more. >From: "infoxchange" >Reply-To: "infoxchange" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject

Re: ccnp lab [7:3975]

2001-05-10 Thread Fred Danson
My mistake, I thought it said CCIE, not CCNP. Anyways, for your miniumum CCNP lab, you could probably do it with 2 2501's, 1 2502, and 1 2523. But, do you consider ISDN as a part of your CCNP lab? If that is the case, it would cost you much more. >From: "Fred Danson" >R

RE: CCIE prep - review lab inventory and budget [7:3908]

2001-05-10 Thread Fred Danson
Actually, most of my router purchases were in the low end of those ranges. You really have to wait for good deals. Fred >From: "Albert Lu" >Reply-To: >To: "Fred Danson" , >Subject: RE: CCIE prep - review lab inventory and budget [7:3908] >Date: Thu, 10 Ma

Re: Redistribution: OSPF to IGRP [7:3983]

2001-05-10 Thread Fred Ingham
area x range 172.16.104.0 255.255.255.240. These three routes should then be propagated to r4. HTH, Fred "Virnoche, Phil" wrote: > > Here is my problem: > > The major network is 172.17.0.0 > (OSPF domain with /28, /29, /30) R2 -IGRP link/28-- R4 (IGRP

Re: Gear for CCNP and CCIE preperation! [7:4058]

2001-05-10 Thread Fred Danson
I've spent a great deal of time looking for the best prices out there and have found that almost all companies charge atleast 20% more than people on ebay. Even better, if you can either manage to buy directly from a person whose dumping their lab or find a failed dot-com auction, go with that!

Re: Redistribution: OSPF to IGRP [7:3983]

2001-05-11 Thread Fred Ingham
on r1. r2 will have a /30 for 104 from 59.1 and a /28 for .96 from 59.3 (covering the 96 and 108 networks); a ping from r4 will use a longest match on r2 to be routed to either 59.1 or 59.3. (configs were shipped separately) Cheers, Fred. "Virnoche, Phil" wrote: > > Here is my

Re: difference between synchronous and asynchronous serial [7:4275]

2001-05-12 Thread Fred Danson
Yes, you can connect those ports to other routers' synchronus serial ports with a crossover cable. >From: "George Yiannibas" >Reply-To: "George Yiannibas" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: difference between synchronous and asynchronous serial >[7:4264] >Date: Sat, 12 May 2001 08:41:32 -0

cost effective voice solution (for lab) [7:4585]

2001-05-15 Thread Fred Danson
do voice? If I buy a 1750 from ebay, do I need to also buy a DSP? Is this absolutely necessary? Also, for the 2600 voice setup, would I need anything other than a NM-1V and a VIC-2FXS? Do I need a special type of IOS? Thanks in advance, Fred ___

Re: ATM for home lab: MM or SM? [7:6077]

2001-05-27 Thread Fred Danson
Ebay. If you decide to buy SM modules for either of your routers, make sure you got a switch with SM lined up first. Fred >From: Brian >Reply-To: Brian >To: RAMIL >CC: >Subject: Re: ATM for home lab: MM or SM? >Date: Sun, 27 May 2001 19:42:35 -0500 (CDT) > >depends on

Re: Manchester symbols [7:6655]

2001-05-31 Thread Fred Ingham
Manchester encoding is used on 10 Mbps Ethernet, Differential Manchester encoding is used on token ring. Fred. hal9001 wrote: > > Something to do with Ethernet Encoding I fink...anyone else? > > Karl > - Original Message - > From: "g_study" > To: &

Re: low-end router that does inter-VLAN routing [7:7256]

2001-06-05 Thread Fred Danson
As far as I know, the 2620 is the cheapest router out there with inter-vlan routing capabilities. The 1700 series router also has fast ethernet, but can't route between vlans. You could probably pick up a 2620 from ebay for about $1000 if you got a week or 2 to wait for a good deal.

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