Russ, its time to start to sniffing. Find out where all traffic is
coming from. The last time this kind of thing happened to me, it ended
up being a couple of Win2k servers on the campus that were beginning
load balancing and spewing multicasts. There are some easy cheap
sniffers out there or
This is a great topic! I deal with the same type issues regularly and
even in the texas metro areas. I will never forget hearing th old addage
"Frame Relay is considered unreliable". As well, I went to Network
Solutions training held by Global Knowledge in November which covered,
designing se
I am using Ciscopress and Boson # 1 & 2. Also www.cramsession.com has a
good (free) prep download as well. I have heard only good things of the
Boson tests (www.boson.com) and there is a link to a yahoo study group
as well on the site.
Andrew Larkins wrote:
>Hi all
>
>Does anyone out there kn
Although I did not buy the kit as a "kit". I used every book seperately
and can say they are excellent resources. In fact I would not miss the
chance to have them as a resource. Good Luck!
Rob wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>Anyone have any experience with the Cisco CCNP Training Kit? Any in
Much agreed!, the DFW CUG is quite popular...
Casey Fahey wrote:
>I'd start by checking out the DFW Cisco User Group. There is a study group
>page on the site.
>
>http://www.cisco-users.org/
>
>HTH,
>
>Casey
>
>>From: "marqman"
>>Reply-To: "marqman"
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: stu
:-), you guys are setting yourself up for a nailing from the women on
this list. LOL
Patrick Bass wrote:
>Did you guys here about the totally female produced Linux distribution?
>
>CERVIX
>
>I heard it is a little unstable, and stops working for about a week every
>month.
>
>(let the fl
Juan, in my opinion they are enough, although it never hurts to practice
with the Boson tests. I think I used #2, #1. Lots of concepts and case
studies Hope this helps
Juan Blanco wrote:
>Team,
> I will be taking the CCDA test next Saturday, I am studying the followings
>Books fr
Swapnil, I would defintely go to the cisco site for this one. Use this
link. It should have examples and there may very well be an example
close to what you are seeking.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/index.shtml#pix
Swapnil Jain wrote:
>Hi,
>
> I have to configure Cisco 801 with
Not a bad lookin gig except for the "documentation" part. It would be
really sweet if they were also looking for a technical writer ;-)
Buri, Heather L. wrote:
>Hmmm.
>
>Wish I lived in Springfield.
>
>Heather
>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Jeff Rollins [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Se
Just for an example, our 7204 has a HSSI and we are using the Adtran
unit to our ISP. We keep an extra of both boxes for backup
Chris White wrote:
>Depends on the card...The PA-(2)T3's have internal CSU's, The
>HSSI cards require an external CSU.
>
>On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Cindy Jones wrote:
>
I found that in the CCNP track, dumps were not necessary to pass. It was
kind of like a college course with concepts and lots of basic theory
application. You just had to commit to studying the material either way
or you risk failing due to % of possible questions. The materials are
easily lea
Sounds like what I was pondering except switch the Voice for CCIP... and
well I chose security CSS1. I have lots of clients who rely on these
skills
my .02
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi group,
>
>Please someone here among the specialists, should advice me on the way
>forward. Cisco Securit
SAJ, I used RouterSim and have no complaints
http://www.routersim.com/
SA J wrote:
>ANy router simulation available for CCNP level?
>Rgds,
>SAJ
>
>
>
>
>__
>Do You Yahoo!?
>Send your FREE holiday greetings online!
>http://greetings
a 520 being flash upgraded from 2Mb to 16Mb, so I wouldn't mind
>>having a play with the old 2Mb card if it's a go'er.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Gaz
>>
>>""George Murphy CCNP, CCDP"" wrote in message
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]&qu
Thanks Geoff. I appreciate the reply. I would have never found that.
Geoff Zinderdine wrote:
>""Murphy, George"" wrote in message
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>
>>Howdy Folks, I have seen some posts before about running PIX on a PC a
>>"FrankenPIX" so to speak. Anyone have
Good timing Paul, I just installed a VPN module in a 1720 last week. I
have configured the router (after updating the IOS) to establish a
tunnel as a simple router to router "peer" over the internet, but it is
not complete because the other side is not completely installed yet.
Here are the li
I did the same thing you did Nat. It works like a champ (except using
Nortel Contivity). We have too many users with broadband to risk
anything and most of them think a firewall is something stunt
people try to run through without getting scorched Cheers..
George
Somewhere In Texas
I did the same thing you did Nat. It works like a champ (except using
Nortel Contivity). We have too many users with broadband to risk
anything and most of them think a firewall is something stunt
people try to run through without getting scorched Cheers..
George
Somewhere In Texas
It will be an excellent base, but I would use at least one other
resource, like Sybex or Boson. Keep in mind the basics!, get some extra
case studies if possible.
Juan Blanco wrote:
>Team,
> Dos the CCDA Exam Certification Guide by Cisco Press will be enough for me
>to study for this
It will be an excellent base, but I would use at least one other
resource, like Sybex or Boson. Keep in mind the basics!, get some extra
case studies if possible.
Juan Blanco wrote:
>Team,
> Dos the CCDA Exam Certification Guide by Cisco Press will be enough for me
>to study for this
Chinh, if you are looking for exam study resource advice, check
www.examnotes.net It is a pretty good forum with many perspectives on
how to study Hope this helps...
Chinh Pham-Tuong wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I am repair to take CCNP examination , please help me
>the `web site` that includes `q
"Here I am..Stuck in the middle with you" all those
exams for nothing ;-)
Gaz wrote:
>Thought you CCIE's should see this job advert from a reputable UK
>recruitment agency:
>
>"My client is looking for a very experienced CCNA/CCIE qualified engineer
>who can implement, upd
Congrats Willie!, All the hard work has paid off. the CCIE
security track is an excellent decision. Cheers!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I Have recently passed the final exam for my CCNP. Thanks for all the help
>and good luck to all those that are working towards their own. I will be
>h
"Here I am..Stuck in the middle with you" all those
exams for nothing ;-)
Gaz wrote:
>Thought you CCIE's should see this job advert from a reputable UK
>recruitment agency:
>
>"My client is looking for a very experienced CCNA/CCIE qualified engineer
>who can implement, upd
yep!
Aaron Earle wrote:
>There great I really like them.
>worth the price too!
> I used them and passed on two differnt tests.
>Aaron
>
>
>""did"" wrote in message
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>>Hi all,
>>
>>Please give me any suggestion about www.ccxxproductions.com. I am
>>
Nat, what an excellent idea to specializeI would follow my interests
if I were you because there is a big need for both at nice pay. With the
world today, it will be challenge to a company to keep their best
security folks happy but VOIP is on the rise as well (I think) go
with your gu
Syed, the most popular resources are Ciscopress, the cisco web site,
Boson, and a few others. You may want to gander at the www.examnotes.net
site for the latest news on materials as well. Hope this helps and I saw
the CCNP Ciscopress library for 89.99 at Amazon.com a few days ago. Best
of luc
Eric, I have been at GlobalKnowledge this week and although I was not in
this class, they have them and they all use nice equipment and seem to
be thorough... www.globalknowledge.com
Eric An wrote:
>I am preparing for the lab test and considering to take a training class,
>even though I have a
Ciscopress books would probably get the top vote here but I cant help
but recommend both. I used both and each seemed to have different
positives, like the Lammle books having those cool little palm flash
cards... and Ciscopress having the exact, no fluff info you need...
I always like at
I have an enterprise/service provider type bootcamp scheduled with them
Nov. 12-16 called "Network Solutions Bootcamp" that focuses on ATM,
Optical type stuff using different flavors of equipment and I will let
you know when I come out. This will be a good test because it is based
on mostly ge
Yes, exactly.
John Tafasi wrote:
>Hello Group,
>
>Just a little question. Is AS400 an IBM mainframe computer?
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Just an FYI, last week our server guys at the campus fired up a Win2k
load balancing scenario and it was spewing multicasts like a bat out of
hell and made parts of the network inaccessible, like printers, an ISDN
128k link, etc. We were using Observer to sniff. Now we have put the
little
James, I took it in july and used the ciscopress exam guide, Boson test
#2 and some prep material from www.ccxxproductions.com . Like everyone
has said at examnotes.net in the forums it is a wordy exam but I found
it to be fairly easy and passable. Just keep in mind that it is a
"concept" exa
Cosmin, I did CCNP first and then decided to do CCDP which requires
CCDA. The reason is that any reference to designing networks is
positive. I have had many small firms ask me to design networks for
them and they always notice the DA and DP. Also by studying the track it
enhanced my knowledg
Ciscopress is usually the front runner and they have a complete CCNP library
package
www.bn.com
Tam Alan wrote:
> I've pass my CCNA weeks ago, and intended to proceed to next level which is
> CCNP .Any publisher is mostly recommended for CCNP tracks?
>
> Thks
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Kenneth, now is a good time to get familiar with the Cisco website. You
should download
a TFTP server, check your router specs, match them to the right IOS
according to the
available matrix, download, start tftp, get into enable mode and #copy tftp
flash ... It
would be good to get the "by the boo
Excellent Paul!, and obviously they did not realize who they were messing
with. We the
USA, ones with Positive Atitudes!, Silly Fire Drill Policies!, The abilities
to utlize
5000 pound bombs!, and most of all come back spririt!
Paul Holloway wrote:
> Copy of letter by:
>
> Joe Vela
> Shriners H
Jason, this is one of the best questions I have seen in a while!... The
reason is I do
have my CCNP and CCDP as well as MCSE 4.0 (With Win2k knowledge) and have
been in
countless scenarios where (in my full time job), the things I know about
Microsoft have
led me right to the problem even though t
Fahim... I am always checking Ciscopress, but Cisco keeps saying use BSCN
material and
anothe IS-IS resource. I am interested in getting all three Boson exams
myself... Hope
this helps
fahim wrote:
> Hi Group
> Can anyone suggest me book for BSCI (Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks)
> exa
Holy Hell!!, not only are they drowning, but are crude to the poor folks
they are
letting go.
bmartin wrote:
> Does anyone have any idea as to the fate of Mentor
> Technologies?
>
>
http://www.mddailyrecord.com/current_issues/2_89_monday/businessnews/58338-1.html
>
> "B"
>
>
Way To Go Jake... BSCN was toughest of them to me. If it were me I would
knock out
switching
"Gibb, Jake" wrote:
> Okay I just passed the BSCN towards my CCNP. Which one should I take
> next? Anyone have a recommendation?
>
> -Jake
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I tried to demo it which requires registration and no one has ever called me
back. Maybe
they dont need my business ;-)
"Steiven Poh-(Jaring MailBox)" wrote:
> Hello Folks,
>
> Did anybody know where I can download Sniffer Pro for Win2K...demo version
or
> either... :)
>
> Rgds,
> Steiven
I had this same experience with them a while back. They covered the basics
and may be
good for someone just getting to know the ins and outs (theory etc) but as
far as exam
prep they did not "pass" with me.
Kevin Wigle wrote:
> If I recall properly, these folks have gone through a few compan
is interesting... Even with ATM's overhead? Is there that much
> more reliabillity? (I'm never done voice over either) Is reliabillity the
> only advantage?
>
> And why is it more reliable? Do you mean with packet/cell loss or uptime
> from the provider?
>
> -P
prey! and of course devote a lot of your time to practice.
Jin Jung wrote:
> Hey folks,
> I have passed CCIE written,
>
> One down one to go
>
> I like to thank all the group members who helped me out.
>
> Now on to the LAB,
> Any tips or recommendation is appreciated.
>
> A
Hows about just dropping the anthrax virus on the root!
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
> Hee hee. That's very funny. I'm going to ask a dumb question though. I know
> what rm does. What does rm -rf do?
>
> Often e-mails to the group with URLs in them get filtered. I'm not sure
> why. It happen
I would go ATM, due to transport architecture and reliability, especially
with voice...
John Neiberger wrote:
> Just a quick opinion poll for those of you who have implemented VoIP.
> Given a medium-sized partially-meshed network, would you prefer to use
> ATM or Frame Relay for your transport?
John we went with IMA cards in our 2600s when we went frame to ATM
John Neiberger wrote:
> I apologize for this but I'm having a tough time getting good
> information. We're considering migrating from our frame relay network
> to ATM. We were planning on doing some other upgrades anyway that
>
Thats It!!!, I headed to the bookstore now to grab up the GPRE (Get Paid
Read Email
certification libriary! .. and all this time Ive been busting my fanny
gaining routing
and switching knowledge..
Chuck Larrieu wrote:
> considering I average 250 mails a day, from the various lists to which I
Congrats Ole Drews!, You have a lot of respectable experience and now CCNP to
boot! Many good wishes.. for you and your family :-) In the
end they are
what count the most!..
Ole Drews Jensen wrote:
> Here's a thanks to all of you who directly and indirectly helped me pass m
Zahid, I used Ciscopress and Boson #2 and #1. Also Priscilla's "Top Down
Network Design" is great... Good Luck
Zahid Hassan wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I would appreciate any suggestions/tips on CID 3.0 exam.
>I will be taking the exam next week and am using
>mainly the CCO for preparation.
>Any i
Moe, this is just an idea but after a situation at our campus I will
share it. Try preventing the mac from "auto negotiating" to 100 full.
Set the NIC and switch port to 100 half manual and check the results.
king kaung wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I have big problem with our apple machines. Last week,
I cant imagine anyone who "buys" a certifcation being much of a threat
nor able to support or configure their way out of a wet paper sack, nor
slime though an interview
Bruce Williams wrote:
>There is a thread being discussed on Cisco Network Professional Discussion
>page about Cisco Certi
Grant, I am studying for written myself. I asked this question as well
and got a lot of great and different answers and one of them was to use
various resources. Checl www.bn.com for recent books. www.examnotes.net
for group postings, feel free to post this question there too. There are
CCIEs
Dovelet, is this just happening on off3 and off4?, what are the other
stats for the interface when you show them. How a bout a "show
frame-rlay pvc", any issues there ? There must me a reason. Do a "shut"
and then "no shut" on each interface and then watch for a while. What
IOS are you runnin
Nathan, have you checked the texas section of www.computerjobs.com I did
see quite a few in Austin and Houston that are in need of a CCIE
Hope this helps...
Nathan Cruz wrote:
>Hi, I'm a recent CCIE with about 5 years experience. I'm looking for
>permanent
>work in San Diego or Orange Coun
Congratulations On CCNP George!, You have moved forward. Lots of
folks doing that lately ;-)
George Yiannibas wrote:
>Today I became a CCNP. I wish that this happy personal moment would come at
>another time and not today after these terrible acts of violence. I must
>post this however to t
I heard it was good for general CCIE written study but no where in depth
enough
george gittins wrote:
>has anyone here used sybex ccie for the written portion, im still lingiring
>which one to purchase
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In my humble opinion you could pass and I am always impressed by and
supportive of people learning, even if they have no experience but it is
better to at least use a simulator or get a hold of a used 2500 series
or something off of e-bay Good luck.
D Rick wrote:
>Can you pass CCNP w/o ha
Life's too short to be mean ;-)
nrf wrote:
>That guy is just a regular a**-hole. He likes flaming people for fun.
>
>
>
>
>
>""Tony Medeiros"" wrote in message
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>>I think everybody should just IGNORE this "Donald B Johnson jr" character
Cheers! Hear Ye!
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
>This was the noblest rommon of them all,
>All the configurators, save only it,
>Did that they did in envy of great Cisco
>He only, in a general-honest thought
>And common good to all, made erase of them.
>His life had parity, and the elements
>So mix'
And yet it is reminding me of a song brilliantly composed by the great
"Brothers Johnson" 1977 known as Strawberry Letter 23...
Wilson, Bradley wrote:
>This is reminding me of that song "James K. Polk" by They Might Be
>Giants...it's basically a history lesson on the election of 1844.
Maybe "pong" is a new kind of ping reply. kinda like the way the dot
used to bounce back frm the other side of the screen. We have some
"heartbeat" situations with clusters ;-)
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>Was this by any chance one of those guys (and it usually is guys, sorry)
>that puf
eir page...
>
>--- Dennis
>
>-----Original Message-
>From: George Murphy CCNP, CCDP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 9:31 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Best Materials For CCIE Written and Lab Exams [7:16196]
>
>
>Hi Folks, I am seeking advice
Hi Folks, I am seeking advice on materials for the CCIE written and lab
exams. I have been considering the McGraw Hill "All-In-One" CCIE study
guide as well as their CCIE "Lab Practice Kit". I have been watching the
published dates of these and considering that as a factor but would
appreciate
Actually, I have been looking into this one. The difference I can see is
that scurity is an elective in the CCIP and the track leans toward
communications and services. I checked www.cisco.com/certification
NKP wrote:
>Hi ,
> Could anyone let me know what is the difference between the certif
I thought it was difficult in the broad spectrum that was needed to be
prepared and the
822 score requirement. I failed it the first time by and 803. I then went
through the
CCNP and CCDP passing all the first time and felt each was easier due to the
"one" focus
of each individual exam.
Leffe Eri
Not too hard, just that 822 is needed to pass which is not much room for
error. see
www.examnotes.net for feedback ...
Rodel P Hipolito wrote:
> Hi, just want to know if the exam for CCNA is too hard?
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Check this website out. www.examnotes.net they will suggest Ciscopress CCNA,
and Sybex
CCNA exam guides.
Savio wrote:
> Hi all ,
>
> I need some advice.I've just registered my self for CCNA.I need to know the
> course ware that is the best to pass my CCNA tests.Yeah,please give me a
> list of bo
G Bit, there is no requirement to the order. Also, your way is exactly the
way I took it
and with the same reasoning. Worked for me ;-)
G Bit wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> I just completed my CCNA. I am planning to take BCMSN next. When I
> was reading the Cisco press books I found out that they
Dapo, as far as books, it's CCDA exam guide by Ciscopress. I used and it was
well worth
it. Lots of folks at www.examnotes.net agree as well. Good luck
Adedapo Omisore wrote:
> Deal all,
> I need your advice as per the best book to use in preparing for my CCDA. I
> wrote my CCNA in May this
Get a good nights rest (dont lay there thinking about reviewing). When you
get up in the
morning eat a good breakfast then go over every review question you have at
least twice.
Then go over the www.cramsession.com study guide for CCNA right before the
exam to keep
a fresh perspective on the basic
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