Re: CID exam --How tough [7:17316]

2001-08-30 Thread K Paré
Hi, I just wrote the CID and passed. It was a bit difficult in that you can't just memorize commands. I used the CID book and Boson tests. The exam had very little in common with the Boson tests so don't rush out and buy them! I would put some extra attention to the design considerations and adva

Re: Question about Policy routing [7:32560]

2002-01-19 Thread K Paré
Recall that unlike access lists, if no match is found in a route map, the packet is forwarded through the normal routing process. If you look at the routing table, is the next hop for the destination 10.1.1.2? ""Dovelet"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi all, >

Re: VoIP design question [7:23245]

2001-10-18 Thread K Paré
If you are using codec G.729 then voice bandwidth with IP overhead (assume RTP header compression) is only 11.2 kbps per call. Then theoretically it is possible to accommodate 5000 users on one end-to-end VLAN - assuming all nodes are IP phones in a modern switched environment. Aggregate bandwidth

Re: Design Question - Spanning-tree Protocol. [7:23614]

2001-10-22 Thread K Paré
I agree with Henry. If you have EtherChannel configured on the uplinks, you should not have any blocked ports as EtherChannel allows parallel links to be treated by spanning tree as one link. Do a "show port channel" and ensure Channel Status says "channel" to ensure EtherChannel is enabled on the

Re: ARP - What protocols support it. [7:24738]

2001-10-31 Thread K Paré
ARP is part of the TCP/IP protocol suite. It is supported by 802.2, ethernet v.2 and internetwork at the LLC layer. Appletalk has its own address resolution called AARP and Banyan VINES has VARP. Kev ""Dave Shine"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Does anyone know

Re: ARP - What protocols support it. [7:24738]

2001-10-31 Thread K Paré
ARP is part of the TCP/IP protocol suite. It is supported by 802.2, ethernet v.2 and internetwork at the LLC layer. Appletalk has its own address resolution called AARP and Banyan VINES has VARP. Kev ""Dave Shine"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...