When I was dealing with this situation before, if the PC was configured
to be a network client of the (i.e domain login, email etc.) I would
usually take care of its self. For the times that it would not, I made a
special .bat file that they would click once connected to map drives
using ye ol
Jose, we are using read-only at our shop for monitoring and performance
reports of WAN links. It gives enough info to be useful and by not
setting the management software to read-write, it saves a lot of uh-ohs.
Read-write (in my opinion) should be for special utilities..
Quezada, Jose L w
Richard, it really kind of depends on what kind of traffic etc will be
going through. If a big corporate site with a 1000 plus users were using
a DS3 fo internet and this corp had remote sites that were spokes. I
would say go with a 7000 series of some sort. A nice modular 3600 series
with a H
Good Stuff!, Sounds like my shop Chuck. We have similar real world
scenarios that end up just like that...ya know...enterasys,
lucent...etc... kinda gets one inspired!
Chuck Larrieu wrote:
>I had the extreme good fortune of sitting in a meeting today with a
>customer. The project has moved
Congratulations Kevin Keep on Striving!... Those exams seem squirlly
and unrealistic which makes a bear to pass!.
Kevin King wrote:
>Hello,
>
> I passed 640-025 the day before yesterday, and now I'm both CCNP and CCDP.
>Thanks to GetCert.com. The practical exams I bought from www.GetCe
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