This of course leaves the way open to get your non-technical HR
person to ask bizarre, embarrasing or just plain impossible
questions.
"So, Mr Berkowitz, could you please explain when a static RIP route
would be useful between autonymous systems?"
"Mr Lammle, when you've wired
Cisco's website documentation says that full duplex operation is available
on all ethernet and fastethernet ports. However, I have several 1900s and I
cannot see how to turn on full duplex operation on ethernet ports. The
fastethernet ports have an option under Port Configuration, but no such
Because the CCNA is about 1000 times easier than the CCIE, which makes it a
nice entry level certification. That's like asking, "Why would anyone
bother getting a high school diploma instead of going straight for their Ph.
D?"
Hello
i am wondering why everybody makes the CCNA
Frame Relay refers to the data network that your provider uses to get data
from one endpoint to another. Inside their frame relay cloud, they usually
run ATM, but that's another matter entirely.
T-1 is a digital line that is used to access the frame relay network. so,
you have this:
Router
On Fri, 19 May 2000 10:22:10 PDT, Lance Hubbard wrote:
Name: Lance Hubbard
Age: 9294 days, 12 minutes
Certs: CPR,CCNA,BFD
BFDis that a new flavor of unix? :-) Or maybe it's a new routing
protocol... or floral delivery?
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