hot From the Lab!

2000-12-11 Thread John Smith
Without breaking NDA, I believe I can say that the new labs are out. IPSec is big in a major way. How big? Well, let's put it this way. If you were to get no points for IPSec and no points for ATM, your chances of making it to Day 2 are just about zero. This should not be a surprise to anyone.

Re: ISDN Problem [7:39342]

2002-03-24 Thread John Smith
Some one correct me If I am wrong but I think you need a dialer-map statement ""Mike Sweeney"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hey Abbas- > > Check your switch type with the carrier.. my guess is that it's incorrectly > set. > > :::snip:: > Cause i = 0x82EF - Prot

Re: Setting up a CCNA Lab [7:39112]

2002-03-24 Thread John Smith
How would use a frameSwitch with just 2 routers. Thanks ""Georg Pauwen"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi Nathan, > > with a DTE/DCE cable between the two serial ports you can even make one of > the routers a frame relay switch. If you want the config for this, l

Re: Cheap switch... [7:39547]

2002-03-27 Thread John Smith
I think you are looking for catalyst 2926. It uses the CatOS as Catalyst 5000. I am not sure about 1200 since I have never used it before, but I am pretty sure that the 1900s use menu driven OS and 2900s use IOS. ""Kaminski, Shawn G"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...

Re: Worm/Security Alert! [7:16451]

2001-08-18 Thread John Smith
I think I remember something on this from quite a while back. This is either a new version of it or this worm is close to a year old. Anyway, file and print sharing is dissabled by default. Any users that don't know better than to enable full access to C$ and not at least password protect it proba

Re: Avoiding IP conflicts in a MULTI-VLAN environment [7:16470]

2001-08-19 Thread John Smith
""Kevin Wigle"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > It depends on the kind of environment you have and how much control you > have - that is to say, do people who break the rules get in trouble or just > get their hands slapped? (or nothing) > > Anyway, DHCP will d

Re: Avoiding IP conflicts in a MULTI-VLAN environment [7:16470]

2001-08-19 Thread John Smith
""John Smith"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > ""Kevin Wigle"" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > It depends on the kind of environment you have and how much cont

Ospf router id vs loop back [7:32022]

2002-01-15 Thread john smith
Hi, Is there reason one would prefer loopback address for router ID when using Ospf over the router id command that can be used under "router ospf " and vice versa. Is there a need to advertise the router IDs in OSPF. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=32022&t=32

Re: Most of my posts not getting through [7:70144]

2003-06-06 Thread John Smith
Are you doing a reply or a reply all. this one was a reply all and it's going to both the originator (you) and groupstudy. I think the reply only sends it to the originator, I'm using Yahoo in this case. Vic Daniel Cotts wrote: in the last two to three days I've replied to several posts reg

RE: Anyone written CSI 9E0-131 Cisco Safe? [7:69520]

2003-05-29 Thread John Smith
I playing with the CSI (1.0) lab on the cisco partners site, nice little lab, hopefully it will help solidify my cmds if there are any sims on the actual exam. Glad to hear you passed. Way to go... Andrew Larkins wrote: -Original Message- From: Andrew Larkins Sent: 28 May 2003 11:18 To

RE: Am I over my head guys? [7:69746]

2003-05-30 Thread John Smith
Look as long as you didn't BS in the interview or resume, they should know what to expect. If you talk the talk, can you walk the walk, they must think so, if you've got 2 years of actual work experience you have more than me ( I only have my study experience adn home lab) . I'd say, go for it. I k

Re: PDM for PIX [7:69852]

2003-05-31 Thread John Smith
My first question is (I only have lab experience, so forgive me if these are rookie responses). Without the PDM can you, access the via the browser? From the PDM can you ping the pix? if you can't ping you need a conduit to allow any icmp (ping). Great for testing...something like conduit permi

QoS - Enabling Traffic Shaping [7:70861]

2003-06-18 Thread John Smith
Somehow I have forgotten how to do math... Can anyone explain to me or point to a doc on figuring out the percentage for the below lab. Enable traffic shaping on int serial 0/0 as follows: Shape Telnet and ICMP traffic to 15%25 of bandwidth Shape FTP traffic to 50%25 of bw Shape all remianing tra

Re: Some questions about Cheetsheets 504 [7:20768]

2001-09-22 Thread john smith
If he took the switching and made 923, he should know these questions. I also recognize them from the switching exam, which I took a few months ago. In fact, I recognize all of them from my 504 test. Does make one wonder... John Smith re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Gareth Hinton wrote

Re: Mac network [7:58945]

2002-12-12 Thread John Smith
I have worked on Cisco, Cabletron and Nortel switches and I had to come with different solutions with. I think the switch ports are set to Auto Neg. ON. Try port setting to 100 Half for G4s and 10 half for G3s and see what happens. Sayeed ""Dwayne Saunders"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">