Re: Whats the difference between Classful & Classless??? [7:38867]

2002-03-19 Thread Guy Russell
SIMPLIFIED! classful relies on the class of the ip address, since subnet mask information is not advertised. Classless, means your free to use whatever subnet mask you want,. Since subnet mask information is supplied with updates... - Original Message - From: "Matt Saunders" To:

Re: Rack [7:38796]

2002-03-19 Thread Guy Russell
I use music racks... they are designed for amps, and mixers etc... usually for DJs. They have a good counterbalance system, and are on rollers... They come in 2 standards... europe and american... the american standard is the same peg spacing as network equipment. and they look sharp They are

Pix Firewall [7:21924]

2001-10-03 Thread Guy Russell
I have been hitting every bookstore, looking for PIX books... I would like to get training guides, or admin guides, or whatever is available,... Anything out there anyone could recommend, and where to get it? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=21924&t=21924 -

Re: Active Directory Ports & PIX [7:19772]

2001-09-13 Thread Guy Russell
It depends on your site connector protocol... If your using smtp for intersite transmission, then you would need port 25 open... But you have a few options, so sheck the protocol for you site connectors. - Original Message - From: Dave Luancing To: Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 9:

Re: ISDN sims [7:18861]

2001-09-06 Thread Guy Russell
Ill trade you the emulator for a 2525 with modules, or a 4000m with modules either way. - Original Message - From: Daniel Cotts To: Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 4:23 PM Subject: RE: ISDN sims [7:18861] > ISDN is a good part of BCRAN. > It appears that you could use a router wit

Re: True story about console port access problem [7:17860]

2001-08-30 Thread Guy Russell
LOL, Oh yea, luckily, I happened to look at the keyboard and just tried turning scroll lock off... and it worked. it was a lucky first attempt - Original Message - From: Wilson, Bradley To: Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 8:37 AM Subject: RE: True story about console port access proble

Re: Connecting 2501 Ethernet. [7:17546]

2001-08-28 Thread Guy Russell
Sam, The AUI connector does not contain a transceiver... So for any connection you will need a transceiver. They make them for BNC, and RJ45. If you are needing an RJ45 connection, just go and buy a transceiver for that purpose... You can get them at some electronics stores, or look on ebay. th

Re: Friday Funnie #2, Couldn't let this one go by!! [7:14809]

2001-08-16 Thread Guy Russell
Actually, If I remember correctly, he read the Japanese book of change... called Cha-Ching, which sold millions of copies, and was one of the biggest money makers for the publishing company... Which is also why we refer to making alot of money as Cha Ching(as in the cash register door opening

Re: Connecting two Routers through their Serial Interfaces [7:16215]

2001-08-15 Thread Guy Russell
U, yea You need a DTE DCE back to back serial cable, and make sure to set the clock rate on the DCE side.. This is the most basic way... - Original Message - From: Hamid To: Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 1:33 PM Subject: Connecting two Routers through their Serial Interfa

Re: Resume [7:15949]

2001-08-14 Thread Guy Russell
I have never been asked to prove my certs... That is what technical interviews are for... And I never put logis on resumes.. My resumes are on plain white paper, with no frills...just alot of information. Besides, most people in this business know that tech skills are easy to come by... Anyone

Re: What to buy for CCIE written Poll [7:15318]

2001-08-09 Thread Guy Russell
ks for setup and 30 a month for two B's x's 2 > connections equal 60 dollars. You can pick up a WIC-1B-S/T or U for about > 100$ > That takes some of the sting out of ISDN. We might have to take that out of > the list of homewreakers and girl getters. :>) > > > -

Re: cisco lab [7:15484]

2001-08-09 Thread Guy Russell
You can get a 2511 or 516 access router... the 516 will give you 16 telnet ports wich can be hooked up to your console ports on the routers... Or once your configured, you can simply type in the address of the router you want to play with, and it will log you in. - Original Message -

Re: What to buy for CCIE written Poll [7:15318]

2001-08-09 Thread Guy Russell
I can take care of the ISDN equipment, maybe we can get a pool going... I will settle for tuesdays and thursdays... LOL.. - Original Message - From: Wilson, Bradley To: Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 11:45 AM Subject: RE: What to buy for CCIE written Poll [7:15318] > Careful what y

Re: MCSE need help [7:15235]

2001-08-09 Thread Guy Russell
Cmon guys... be nicer than that... I think you are on the wrong group for that, but its not that big of a deal... It would be nice if you gave us more information... Are you installing a program, run a program, is it on the network, or locally... How was it distributed.. The first part tell y

Re: What to buy for CCIE written Poll [7:15318]

2001-08-08 Thread Guy Russell
What is CZONE??? What is the internet address??? - Original Message - From: Sean C. To: Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 1:41 PM Subject: Re: What to buy for CCIE written Poll [7:15318] > Hi Travis, > > Without trying to get flamed, I have to ask what you really want to do - > learn

Re: Why Should the Binary Math Method Be Used to Subnet [7:15313]

2001-08-08 Thread Guy Russell
Ive been working with NT for years, and TCP/IP just as long... Developing sites and deployments... I personally learned subnetting through binary, and have gotten to the point that I can calculate quickly in my head... now this to me is even quicker than opening some program, typing in a few fig

Re: inquiry [7:15079]

2001-08-07 Thread Guy Russell
LOL, that pretty much summs it up!!! No, the test is not difficult.. The questions are short, and are on a basic understanding of the key points. You are not expected to know as much detail as you would in a CCNP test... But with proper studying, you could do very well without much hands on...

Re: CCNP Switching Exam #640-504 [7:14480]

2001-08-01 Thread Guy Russell
Read the Sybex book and the Cisco Press book, and read them a couple of times, to make sure you understand everything... And you should do very well!!! - Original Message - From: Rajeev Karamchand To: Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 8:23 AM Subject: CCNP Switching Exam #640-504 [7:14

Re: checkpoint list? [7:14359]

2001-07-31 Thread Guy Russell
Great idea.. I would like to know as well... - Original Message - From: Provost, Robert To: Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 9:29 AM Subject: checkpoint list? [7:14359] > Sorry, off topic -- > > Does anyone know of a list like this for Checkpoint? > > Thanks for your help, > Rob Prov

Re: ccnp bootcamp [7:14356]

2001-07-31 Thread Guy Russell
Typically, I would not advocate any Boot camp... They are good to help you get to pass a test, but then you only have a paper... Not too useful in a technical interview... Yes, companies dont trust paper anymore, you have to prove it now!!! But I can say I did attend a 2 day CCNA bootcamp. My com

Re: Probobly a stupid question.... [7:14273]

2001-07-30 Thread Guy Russell
like a DMZ? I mean, you can certainly set up your DSL connection to be established and pull an ip address automagically if that is what your isp supports. Give us a little bit more detail on your goals. -Patrick >>> "Guy Russell" 07/30/01 05:47PM >>> Is it poss

Probobly a stupid question.... [7:14273]

2001-07-30 Thread Guy Russell
Is it possible to set up NAT on a router for DSL, allowing the DSL side connection to receive a DHCP generated address?? I have been running 2000 server Nat, and using my DSL connection with no problems, but would like to remove the server interface completely... Message Posted at: http://www

Re: Passed BCMSN today [7:14255]

2001-07-30 Thread Guy Russell
- Original Message - From: J. Li To: Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 3:32 PM Subject: Passed BCMSN today [7:14255] > 64 questions, 75 minutes > 699 to pass, scored 879 > > Comments: > I passed this one on friday, I found it to be very easy, but agree some of the wordings were poor... Cisco

Re: Age Challenge for Oldest CCNP/DP on Earth!! [7:14167]

2001-07-30 Thread Guy Russell
Hes, 19 He just graduated from highSchool, where all of his friends were taking he academic CCNA from the highschool. He just got in late... LOL, - Original Message - From: William Gragido To: Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 3:25 PM Subject: RE: Age Challenge for Oldest CCNP/DP on Ea

Re: Pricing for Flash and DRAM for 2501` [7:14158]

2001-07-30 Thread Guy Russell
Actually, I can attest to that!!! I have bought several items from him in the past, and he is fast to deliver, and eager t make a deal. Everything I have gotten from him has been top notch!! You can email him, and he will respond, and let you know what he can and cant get, and you can bargain w

Re: Random thoughts and musings [7:14173]

2001-07-30 Thread Guy Russell
It will be difficult for you to get into that, for a few reasons... Unless there is an american company already in it, they will probobly keep it for their own companies. (they are very particular about these things) A chineese company probobly wont hire an outsider for this task, since the gove

Re: OT Mailing Lists [7:13866]

2001-07-26 Thread Guy Russell
Saluki.com they have an MCSE mailing list... VERY active.. - Original Message - From: Dale Frohman To: Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 8:56 AM Subject: OT Mailing Lists [7:13866] > Group, > > This is a bit off topic. But i was wondering if anyone could recommend > any mailing lists t

Re: A message from the CCIE Program [7:13789]

2001-07-25 Thread Guy Russell
Well, I would be interrested to know what their findings were... Is it more challenging? is it up to par??? This would end several discussions about if the CCIE certification was going to be depreciated because of this new lab format, and it does not sound like it will... I wonder where these re

Re: Washington DC Router Roast This Saturday - How about [7:13775]

2001-07-25 Thread Guy Russell
I am also trying to get one started in the Houston TX area... It will be both CCNP and CCIE. Anyone interrested could reply to me, I have alot of equipment to use as well. - Original Message - From: Dennis H To: Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 11:24 AM Subject: Re: Washington DC Route

Re: CCIE Written Class [7:13755]

2001-07-25 Thread Guy Russell
Ai... Me too, I also have a very nice message board system, that we could use, and would be willing to host the site as well. If it is needed. - Original Message - From: fgh To: Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 8:54 AM Subject: CCIE Written Class [7:13755] > Dennis, > I would defi

Re: permit ip any any [7:13686]

2001-07-24 Thread Guy Russell
Im not sure what you mean by shutting down the ports, but dont forget the implicit deny that is not seen... denying all can you access the web or mail services etc... on that machine Is it applied to the correct interface.. Is S1 closer to the destination, or source. - Original M

Re: VLAN routing [7:13465]

2001-07-24 Thread Guy Russell
Cisco recommends that a subnet to VLAN relationship exist, but you are correct, it is not necessary, nor is it in practice... If this was the case, then we would not need expensive switches in addition to routers to "subnet our network... we would save some money, and simply buy a router, maybe a

Re: ccna challenge question [7:13565]

2001-07-24 Thread Guy Russell
dvertised network information. Variable subnet masking (subnet masks > of different lengths - /25, /26, /27 used in conjunction with the same > network) is not supported. > > > -- Leigh Anne > > At 05:48 PM 7/24/01, Guy Russell wrote: > >Actually I disagree... > > >

2621 Router and Vlans [7:13590]

2001-07-24 Thread Guy Russell
OK< this is great!!!.. I set off to do some trunking excercises, and am I right on this, I need an enterprise version of the 2620 series to do this??? geez... Any input on this?? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=13590&t=13590 -

Re: what's wrong with CCIE today? [7:13151]

2001-07-20 Thread Guy Russell
Well, This Cisco guy knows how to configure, trouble shoot, install, and just about anything on an NT or 2000 box... As well as a Novell Box v3-1x -4.x. As far as Unix, well, not much expertise there... I can install various versions of Linux, but my demands of other areas have been far too great