gt; techincal questioning aren't technical people... I've been in that
> spot, where someone that is *not* technical is questioning my techincal
> skills. That kind of crap doesn't need to happen..
>
> My 2 cents...
>
> Mike W.
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> "Joe Szc
Justin -
I've done it in the past and it works. Im not sure if the cable will still
meet cat 5 specs, or how much interference it causes on the network. I
would assume you will get additional noise on each connection, thus causing
network errors. It will also depend on skill of the person maki
my .02 worth. see in-line comments
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> To: Joe Szczepanski
> Cc: Howard C. Berkowitz; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: How to make redundancy using BGP?
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> Howard C. Berkowitz
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> Subject: Re: How to make redundancy using BGP?
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> The quick answer to both questions is "it depends."
>
> What
Kurt -
Your joking right??? Do you really expect an employer not to put a tech
candidate through a tech screening? Just because someone has certs does not
mean they know what they are doing. Yes, an argument can be made that
CCIE's know their stuff. And I would have to agree, but I would still
Ill be there
Joe
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> Chuck Larrieu
> Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 12:32 AM
> To: Cisco Mail List
> Subject: Networkers in Florida
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>
> My boss informs me that he is sending all us SE types to N
Hi All -
The following is a table that is displayed when the "sho ip bgp sum" command
is issued:
NeighborVAS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down
State/PfxRcd
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn 4 221449 1655409 550694900 2w6d10630
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn 4 nnn 4982852 42220 55
Janine -
I know in RMOM you can xmodem over the ios. I just took a quick look and
the xmodem command does not exists in the IOS. I dont think there are
provisions for transferring a file over the console cable. You can "play"
back a text file using HyperTerminal. But this is a feature of
Hyper
Try using a terminal server. We use the chase io terminal servers
(www.chaser.com).
Joe
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> Sam Adams
> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 2:30 AM
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> Subject: Terminal Server
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check out:
http://www.mochasoft.dk/
I think this is what you are looking for.
Joe
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Dale Holmes
> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 8:51 AM
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> Subject: O/T (sort of) Java Telnet applet
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> I don't know of any usage where you would BGP peer, in either sense
> of peering, with another AS to which you don't have a direct
> connection. I'm lost. Who wants to peer across multiple AS? Do
> they have any rationale for doing so?
Thats what we are trying to figure out
Generally the multi-hop command is used when you have more then one
connection between your router and the upstream router. For example if you
have 2 t's between your router and your isp's router, you would run
multi-hop. This allows you to balance traffic across those two t's to the
next hop ro
Dale -
AOL is a different Beast. Im not sure where you would call within their
company. I do know that they have collapsed most, if not all, of their
network onto UUNET's network. If you are looking for a way to get closer to
AOL, going through UUNET is probably the way to go.
Joe
> -Orig
Sheeraz -
I can do this for you, but you will have to pay my going rate:) Actually,
the design will depend on what the network is going to do. If you only
doing things like file or print sharing, I would use a stack of xl-en
switches on each floor. I would tie the floors together with fibre. Y
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