I passed both cisco wireless exams in the last few month. I've got some
practical experiance with the equipment, so I read everything I could find
on the CCO and downloaded the bosons, which turned out to be great.
Make sure to take design first, and support second.
Duncan Wallace wrote:I was
I passed both cisco wireless exams in the last few month. I've got some
practical experiance with the equipment, so I read everything I could find
on the CCO and downloaded the bosons, which turned out to be great.
Make sure to take design first, and support second.
Duncan Wallace wrote:I was
Good advice at:
http://home.attbi.com/~blaga/Written.htm
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Subject: CCIE Written Exam Prep [7:64565]
I have passed my CCNP mostly through self-study. Can anyone who has
passed
the CCIE written exam suggest reading materials that would
Is there something special about versions of firmware later then 10.10T for
Cisco Wireless Access Points? They emphasis it, but I can't seem to figure
out why... Any thoughts?
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A bunch of people would object to this, but I would reading Bruno's book.
It's kind of light on some topics, but some of the more esoteric stuff is
doesnt really appear anywhere else. It will at least give you a
superficial overview of all the topics, and you can fill in the details
using the
The written is very hard. Take a look at the www.groupstudy.com archives
and you'll find a lot of information about the proper books and prep
materials to start studying from.
saj wrote: Hi,
Just want to know whether anyone has attempted CCIE
theory and lab recently.Whether there are any
Does anybody have a good understanding (or better yet, a good URL) for when
and how to apply pad and gain to a voip configuration? I looked through the
Cisco website, but didn't find what I was looking for. Thanks.
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If you've set the flags in the IP header to not allow fragmentation, and
then you pass through in interface with a smaller MTU, what happens?
By the way, in a related question - I've looked all through the Cisco
website and can't find what the standard MTU is for Frame Relay.
That's perfect. Thank you very much.
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:JJ Angleton wrote:
If you've set the flags in the IP header to not allow
fragmentation, and then you pass through in interface with a
smaller MTU, what happens?
When a router attempts to forward an IP packet onto an
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