I was hoping someone from the publishing company or even an author
would have read my message. An author did and confirmed these errors
and several more. I figured they were wrong just wanted to
confirm. Just scary to think if mistakes like this are made on
material I understand imagine stuff I'm a
Edition
By Rob Payne; Kevin Manweiler
If someone is reading this book can they confirm some inconsistencies
I've come across while reading the book. I'm currently on Chapter 7
and I've found the following problems (at least I think they are
problems)
Pg 98.
Paragraph Five last sentence reads:
> Ole Drews Jensen
> Systems Network Manager
> CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
> RWR Enterprises, Inc.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ~~~
> http://www.OleDrews.com/CCNP
> ~~~~~~~
>
>
> -Original Message-
>
I recently accquired two 3548XL's I want to connect both via giga
ethernet. The problem I'm facing is that the link light will go up on one,
but not on the other. I had the TX/RX ports reversed ie RX going to the TX
on the other switch and vice versa. I configured both 0/1 modules with no
negoiati
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Susan Stone wrote:
> Hi.. Dear all,
>
> If we have a MAC address, can we find out what is the IP address associated
> with it? Given MAC find IP. Basically like ping via MAC address. Can it
be
> done?
>
> Susan
>
> __
May be a question already answered many times, but I was just
curious to what classification a switch falls under? Is it usually
referred to as a DCE or a DTE. I would think a DCE because when you connect
a Switch(DCE) to a
ROUTER (DTE, could be DCE) you use a straight. When connecting Switch(DCE)
According to the book written by Karen Webb on page 65 it states
that passwords on Cisco Swtiches using the Cisco IOS CLI AREN'T case
sensitive, while passwords on the Cisco Switches using the set/clear CLI
don't. I've tried this out myself and it seems to be both case sensitive.
I've tried it on
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