I cannot test this yet (I will tonight) but I would try the following:
Enter setup mode; escape from setup; save config. That should completely
overwrite the current config without reloading.
-Original Message-
From: Albert Lu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08,
It seems like a much better use of time to me than playing PS2 or posting on
the NSync fan board.
If I had time warped into a 14 year old I may do the same thing. Being a
CCIE at 18-20 would not be a very bad way to start a working career.
Bragging rights or not ambition and goals are not
The original problem may be that the register may be confused from too many
digits in the config register. You tried to enter 0x21042. Remember that
it is a 16bit register and can only accept 4 hex characters. Do the break
sequence and reset it to the desired configuration.
This link
If you cannot find a patron to donate books try learning the ins and outs
of the Cisco web site (often referred to as CCO: Cisco Connection Online).
You would be very surprised to find how much documentation is there. Often
you can find entire Ciscopress publications available in HTML and Adobe
What about a MC3810? That has a Multi-Function T1 mod that can do native
Frame or ATM. That takes care of the ATM (assuming that you had 2 MC3810s).
It also has telephone ports for plugging in standard phones, faxes or
modems. Using async modems you can do DDR and backup labs with these
Not enough Watts to let the magic smoke out of the cables. The hard gear
is MUCH more likely to catch fire from a short. The most likely scenarios
where the wire will ignite is an external source like arson, outside fire or
burning equipment. If fire gets to the wires and the fire suppression
As a former bubblehead and holder of each of those certs, I fully agree
with Charles on the Master's degree. You can, if needed, get the MCSE or
CCNA through a bootcamp in a very short time period (1-3 weeks) but the same
cannot be said for the Master's. The degree would also better position
What was given to you was the network address. A network address of
213.13.134.136 mask 255.255.255.252 will give you 2 valid host addresses:
213.13.134.137 and 213.13.134.138. Your router will use one of these 2
addresses the SP's router will use the other. Which one that you should use
will
checkout www.winsite.com for shareware radius and tacacs+ software for
windows. There is nothing there for kerberos authentication (go figure) ;)
-Original Message-
From: Simionato, Joao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 9:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
If you are a CCIE candidate (passed the written) your local Cisco office
might be able to get you lab scenarios as well as use of their lab. I am
pretty sure that is subject to local policy, but ours will. This book has
practice labs in it as well.
Cisco(r) CCIE(tm) Lab Practice Kit
by
I think the main point of Mike W's message is that the Boson test is the
MOST accurate prep for the tests than any of the books. I recently passed
the CID test and the Boson tests hammered Stratacom. None of the books on
CID that I looked at to study mentioned Stratacom at all. Granted that
No scenarios on the CID test. 100 questions multiple choice. There is not
even multiple checkboxes choose all that apply. It is a very
straightforward test but do not underestimate it. If you are prepared it is
a VERY fast test. If you are not I can imagine it will be a very long 2
hours.
The cable may not be bad. There are 2 wiring types of V.35 Winchester and
Straight. It may be simply the other cable type.
-Original Message-
From: Tim Medley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 11:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: AGS+ crossed over to
and said about 1/2 of his 100
questions were based on case-studies (scenarios)...
You musta just got the easy version =)
Mike W.
Harrison, Michael wrote in message
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No scenarios on the CID test. 100 questions multiple choice. There is
n
The 5002 is plenty adaquate. It will work just fine for your studies. It
has modular blades that can be upgraded to Sup I, II or III and you can put
almost any switch blade in it. You could even get a 2900 series (not a 2900
XL) that runs the 5000 software.
Message Posted at:
Go with Phil's suggestions. You must have the cat based software to study
with. Skip the 3500 and get a 5000 based switch
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http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=10654t=10632
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FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:
You need more reading, by far. Check out this recommended library for
starters: http://www.ccbootcamp.com/library.htm
There is a ton of info on CCO that you need to reference. Make sure you
look there for any questions that come up.
-Original Message-
From: sumit [mailto:[EMAIL
Check out www.ccbootcamp.com They have a lab package of 17+ labs that
should give you the work out you need. The package is cheap when compared
to a CCIE lab prep course from the big training vendors. The only drawback
is that you have to supply your own answers to your own questions instead
Win2K forced Cisco to update most of their tools and software. The PIX
software for Win2K is planned and will be released but it is not available
now. Here is the reference:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/756/partnership/microsoft/initiatives/win
2kproducts.html
-Original Message-
-Original Message-
From: Harrison, Michael
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 2:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Cisco VPN CLient [7:10150]
Win2K forced Cisco to update most of their tools and software. The PIX
software for Win2K is planned and will be released but it is not available
now
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