Re: CVPN and login scripts [7:32013]

2002-01-15 Thread George Murphy CCNP, MCSE
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

Re: SNMP Read-only Access [7:31926]

2002-01-14 Thread George Murphy CCNP, MCSE
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

Re: DS3 requirments [7:31914]

2002-01-14 Thread George Murphy CCNP, MCSE
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

Re: OT: What good is this stuff, anyway? [7:31705]

2002-01-11 Thread George Murphy CCNP, MCSE
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

Re: Thanks to GetCert.com. I'm now CCNP and CCDP. [7:31679]

2002-01-11 Thread George Murphy CCNP, MCSE
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