mmended) to the SSH server, then telnet to your
> terminal server. That's what I use at work. I find that this is the
> best way to go.
>
> Does it make any sense to you?
>
> Sean
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> >From: "Lurker" >Reply-To: "Lurker" >To: [EMAIL PROTEC
.cns.
>
>
> Edit the .cns file using Notepad changing "Server Port=3389" to "Server
> Port=" where is the new port that you specified on Terminal
Server.
>
>
> Now import the file back into Client Connection Manager. You may be
prompted
> to overwrit
I need to use the VPN to get to my study lab in the office. Unfortunately,
telnet appears to be blocked. Is it possible to change the terminal server
configuration so it answers on a different port such as port 80?
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I have a few questions regarding the Aironet 350 workgroup bridges and I
haven't yet found the answers on CCO. I'm connecting building to building
via Aironet.
1. Is the 350 series good for this? From what I can, find the 350 series
appears to be superior to the 340 series. However, I'
Please don't utilize "dumps". Please study for the exam instead.
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We happen to have two CAT 5000 boxes with two DC power supplies each. We'd
be happy to work out some sort of trade for AC power supplies.
Michael
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Wow! I hope the best for you. Hopefully, you will become as masterful in
financial matters as you are in writing. In the interim, I've sometimes
used a beneficial resource regarding financial matters. It is MSN's
MoneyCentral which can be found at
http://moneycentral.msn.com/community/message/
No
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Marc,
Do you offer any Groupstudy discounts?
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The archives for this list have provided many useful insights for this
particular question. I'd suggest that you check there. Additionally, the
Rossi Token Ring document is a must. The Exam Cram book is pretty good
although you still will need additional materials to pass successfully.
"Shai"
As I recall, the calculator is not available. Actually, converting between
these differeent numbering systems really isn't too bad once you look at it
for a little while.
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The Exam Cram proved helpful. Also, get Lou Rossi's Token Ring doc from
http://www.ccprep.com/resources/Whitepapers.asp
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Any openings for just plain FAT CCIE candidates? I think I may qualify.
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I vote for truth in labeling. ;-) If I'm preparing for the lab, the
scenarios similar to the lab would provide a great deal of benefit.
However, for learning the technology to apply to real life adventures,
solutions based scenarios would also provide a great deal of benefit.
BTW, didn't you wr
I agree. Lou Rossi's paper rocks! That cleared up all of my RIF questions.
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Mike,
The best resource I've used for RIFs if Lou Rossi's document which can be
found at http://www.ccprep.com/resources/Whitepapers.asp. After studying
that entire document, I don't believe you'll have any further questions
regarding RIFs.
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Perhaps you should make fun of me too. I think it's a reasonable question
and I fail to see the humor.
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Yikes!
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I understand the lab in San Jose has a roughly 6 month waiting period. Does
anyone know what the delay is for Halifax or NC? I'm considering going
there if it will get me in sooner.
Thanks!
Michael
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