It's important to remember your default mask for all 3 address ranges when
looking at a question like this. A class B address has a default mask of 16
bits, so if " You have an IP address of 172.16.4.58 with a 12-bit subnet
mask." you would add an additional 12 bits to the default mask and from
I attended a CCNA boot camp (taught by Todd Lammle, but not sponsored by NT
Schools) in January '99 and found it to be very good and informative. But, I
would think that unless you have adequate background before attending the
class that there is just too much information to be learned in too
a T-3
is equal to 28 T-1's. Your question prompted some interesting
reading.
From
the McGraw Hill "Voice and Data Communications handbook":
A T1
is the first level of T-carrier system. A DS1 is the multiplexed digital signal,
first level, inside the T-carrier.
From
the Lan Times
!H simply means that the host is unreachable. Whether this is because of an
access list or that the host is disconnected or turned off is left to the
imagination of the person receiving the !H notification. Odds are that
unless you have physical access to the host in question you will not ever
I currently work in a NOC and fail to see how it is a waste of the cert. I
troubleshoot a wide variety of equipment (remotely and with site techs on
the phone) relating to voice and data issues. I think this will in the long
run tend to make me a more well rounded person technically and allow me
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I don't have a console session in front of me, but wouldn't this be the
shortest way...
Router(enable)# wr t
Let me know if I'm wrong
Unfortunately I have that a lot of places could actually care less how many
certs you have...if you do not have a degree. Personally, I look at them and
think they must be smoking crack, but it is still a reality in some
industries/parts of the USA.
Gragg
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lol
Gragg
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Unfortunately I have that a lot of places could actually care less how many
certs you have..
The shortest possible abbreviation for "show run" would be "sh ru". If you
need to do this often you could also up the up arrow or ctrl-p. When typing
in commands you need only type enough letters so that IOS no longer finds
the command to be ambiguous... like copy run star for copy
It sounds like the market you are living in is oversaturated. Having similar
experiences while living in Des Moines, Iowa, my solution was to go where
the work is (in my case Kansas City) It has been stated by numerous people
on this list previously and not to beat a dead horse...but, early in
I'm not so sure, myself within 48 hours of updating my resume online to
reflect my CCNA I received a job offer. Without having both certifications
no one would talk to me about employment (this with 3 years experienceas a
network admin/help desk)Of course when going for entry level positions it
f his
language, only the sentiment expressed by it).
JL
MCP CCNA
(worked and studied for both)
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is a
major factor for me, being unemployed right now).
JL
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The
and a couple routers here
at home. All of the above allowed me to pass the exam with a respectable
score.
JL
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ll focus on our goal of
certification?
thank
you,
JL
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2this is strictly theological piccadil
It will depend on where you are locatedjust like real estate. If you
really want to compare, compare with people in your area, that will be the
only accurate measure.
JL
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It
depends on the same three thing that business does...location, location,
location
JL
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