No it doesn't!
It says that a person with 3 - 5 years experience and their CCNP is making
on average
73k a year... I would say that this is pretty accurate, if not a little
low!
These survey's are good to let people know if they are being taken advantage
of at their
current job!
Most people who
I use Checkpoing Firewall-1 :-)
Works like a champ!!!
-Original Message-
From: Jim Barksdale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 11:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Firewall
There is a PC based solution I have used with great success from a company
called
Syg
Can a 1601 router with IOS 11.3 can handle priority queueing
over a serial interface (frame-relay)?
Thanks a million in advance!
_
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www.frforum.com is the frame relay
forum.
I
don't know what you mean by material, but if you are looking for general info.
about frame relay, this
is the
site for you...
-Marshal
-Original Message-From: Krishna Shankar
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, September 11, 20
I'm taking a Global Knowledge course on the BCSN this Monday!
If the instructor tries leaving early, I would NOT be as calm about it as
you! My course is 5 days, but I will have someone's head if ANY of them are
cut short :-)
Although my company is flipping the bill for this, it is a lot of mone
The only cert
that means a thing in my opinion is the CCIE lab.
>>
No offense, but that is absolutely ridiculous!
Many people here have worked very hard and studied very hard for their
CCNPs! You should not insult them by telling them that all their efforts,
"don't mean a thing"!
T
I also had the same experience with these online sites, but 99.9% of the
calls and emails
I received were from recruiters that didn't give my resume any more time
than they would
give a Mr. Rogers 2 hour after school special!!!
Most of the jobs weren't anything like what I was looking for...
Some
I know MCSEs that are making much less than 45k a year, and MCSEs that are
making
MUCH more than 65k a year!!!
For them it depends on the job responsibilities, and experience...
For CCIEs, there are companies that will hire full time for well over
100k a year. But, there is much more money to b
I just finished the BSCN class at the New York global knowledge...
I thought it was really good, and the instructor was great!!!
If I had your experience, I would not settle for them ignoring my letters.
I would be IN their office, and they would be giving me a COMPLETE
refund. Don't let them ta
Title: SmartCertify CBT software for study
I
completely agree.
I
tried using the CBT for the CCNA, and I couldnt get passed all the damn
clicking.
It
just doesnt have enough info.
Read
books :-)
I put
the CBT aside after 3 days and read the Cisco Press book and passed the test
;-)
Go
NO WAY :-)
Good luck!!!
-Original Message-
From: Ya Wen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 1:30 PM
To: Cisco GroupStudy
Subject: BGP full routes
Hi, is there anybody who is using a Cisco 3620 router with 64MB to
handle BGP4 with full Internet routing table? I
One is routing and one is switching :-)
BSCN = Routing
BCMSN = Switching
Good luck!!!
-Original Message-
From: deltan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 8:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: diff b/w BSCN and BCMSN?
Could anyone tell me the differences betw
/28 =
255.255.255.240
You
are correct!!!
the
/28 just means a 28 bit mask... that is .240
:--)
-Original Message-From: Robert Cabeca
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 10:00
AMTo: cisco group studySubject: IP Subnetting
Question
I am not u
They are definitely worth the money, but you need more than them...
If you know them inside and out, it will help, but the real tests are
a LOT harder then the transcenders :-)
Good luck!!!
-Original Message-
From: Lockwood, Bronia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November
Quick Question...
Does anyone know of any good (and hopefully affordable) CCNP bootcamps in
NY?
I've been calling a bunch of places, but I get the same response from all of
them.
"""We are in the process of putting one together, but in the meantime, would
you be interested in
our WIN2K certifica
Is there an advantage to taking all 4 CCNP tests, or just the foundations
test plus support?
I'm wondering if the Cert is any different, or employers would know the
difference, or care about
the difference?
Thanks a million in advance,
Message Posted at:
http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.p
Quick question :)
Does anybody have any experience (or heard anything about) "Intense School"?
They are a bootcamp located in Florida...
It's a 16 day CCNP boot camp. They seem excellent on paper, but I would
like to hear from somebody
about it before I commit. It think it is part of the "NT Sc
I disagree.
There is not a Cisco test, nor any technical test for that matter that a
person can't pass with a whole lot of studying and some lab time.
Yes the CCIE lab is extremely difficult. But to say it's impossible to pass
without 'real world' experience is just wrong.
Regards,
-O
I use a few different VPN solutions, but my favorite is a Cisco 3000
concentrator and a Cisco 3002 Client...
The performance is so good, I am able to do very good voice from NY to
Malaysia over this VPN.
It is excellent!
Good luck,
-Original Message-
From: Victor Alegun [mailto:[EMA
The Boson tests for the CCNP are excellent!
There are 3 different tests for each topic, and each test consists of exams
A-D...
So, you get around 600 practice questions for each topic if you buy them
all.
The 3 different tests are written by different people, so you get a slightly
different perspe
My company is paying for a 64k frame-relay to Malaysia.
Cost = $5000 USD a month :-)
Japan is not nearly as far, and probably has a lot more options, but expect
to pay a good
amount of money for 1.5mb to Japan :-)
Good Luck!
-Original Message-
From: Wilson, Bradley [mailto:[EMAIL PR
A good method is doing Routing first and Support last.
Routing is the most like the CCNA, which you should be pretty familiar with,
so it is best to do it first...
I did it as follows : Routing, Remote Access, Switching, Support...
I'm sure there are as many opinions on this as possible sceneri
That is like saying, "Why get your Bachelor's degree in Computer Science?
What would you do with it?"
Should everyone need to work for 5 years before going to college??? Of
course not!!!
Just by studying for the CCNP, the person is learning a ton of valuable
information...
There are things that
Hey guys,
My company is using point-to-point frame-relay (64k CIR) between an office
in NY, and an office in Malaysia (Other side of the world).
All of the Malaysian Internet access and email comes through NY first and
then out to the Internet. It is costing us around 5k/month.
We put some voice
If you aren't advertising for them, what is that extra little piece at the
bottom seperated by asteriks?!?
That certainly looks like advertising to me!
I went to Globalnet training for my CCNP and it was fantastic.
I spoke with many people there, some of which had experience with Intense
training
Uh, I think you meant UDP ports!!!
If you are going to get on peoples cases for being wrong, at least try and
be correct ;)
No offense of course :)
-Original Message-
From: Peter Slow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 1:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: THEY
I know some people have been getting upset about putting 'real world'
problems on the list, so I apologize in advance to those people :)
To make a long story short, I have 2 locations on the same NT domain...
Both locations are connected by a T1 and 1600 routers.
Everything was fine, until Frid
co do some intrusive after-hours testing. They're
probably
going to ask you to change your equipment first. Feel free to lie to
them if you'd like. ;-)
Regards,
John
>>> "Marshal Schoener" 8/22/01 1:09:47 PM
>>>
I know some people have been getting upset abo
Unfortunately, it didn't work.
The strange thing is that the remote site can ping any server in the main
office. They can even get out to the Internet from the remote site, which
uses the point-to-point link to go to the main site and then out to the
Internet. They just cant access any resources
Hey all,
I was told that on a point-to-point dedicated T1, one router needs to be
setup as a master, and the other router
needs to be setup as a slave...
Is there any truth to this, and if so, how would I go about doing it?
I have never heard of anything like this before.
Again, it isn't frame-
001 4:36 PM
To: Marshal Schoener
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: point-to-point question? [7:17437]
Perhaps they're talking about clocking. If you have control over csus on
both sides, typically one would be a timing source, and the other would be
set to external timing.
Brian &quo
some routes :)
But, Im thinking that there can be a problem on one of the WICs...
Thanks again,
-Original Message-
From: Brian Whalen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 4:55 PM
To: Marshal Schoener
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: point-to-point question? [7:
It really depends on the test.
For routing, they give you a list of about 20 commands with numbers next to
them, and you have to choose the correct
number. Other tests you have to pick the correct command from the list.
And yet others, you just have to know the command.
Good Luck,
-Origina
Hi,
I am using the exact same setup between 2 of our offices. In fact, it works
so good, I am able to put a VoIP call from my office in NY to an office in
Malaysia over the VPN. It is amazing.
We were able to save my company almost 6k a month by dropping the
frame-relay ;-)
Here's the thing...
What is the order most people take them in?
Is there a preferred order, like in the MCSE?
Thanks in advance
-Original Message-
From: Louie Belt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 10:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCNP 2.0 Test order
Yes, after filling
If it aint here, it aint a port :)
http://www.netsys.com/ports.txt
-Original Message-
From: Sena, Elver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 9:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Port Numbers
Hi guys,
I need the port numbers for the following protocols:
FTP
if you type a "?" in user mode on a Cisco router, you will see all of the
possible commands. when you see the command you need, type {command-name ?}
and you
will get a list of the next words needed... Do this until you have your
command line :-)
This is real basic, but I hope it helped!
-Or
I had the one for the CCNA. I really didn't like it much...
It had some good info, but it's too slow. Too much clicking for the next
screen and stuff :-) I just can't stand the format, I would rather read a
book.
If you can't take the actual class, buy a few good books :-)
-Original Messa
I agree. Sybex just doesn't have enough detail. It's ok to start out
with and get a general idea... But then move on and study cisco press :-)
If anything, their books give too much information, which is much better
than
too little information. Just my opinion...
-Original Message-
Fro
I just ordered it from Amazon :-)
I hope it's good!!!
-Original Message-
From: Rah Sta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 12:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Good Books to study for BCRAN ?
Thanks. Did this book help
I totally agree! I bought the Forefront CBT for the CCNA, and it pretty
much sucked. I passed the test through Cisco press and a small study book
:-)
I will NOT make the same mistake twice :-)
-Original Message-
From: Vijay Ramcharan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 03,
I'm sure that these 'people' can do web searches just fine!!!
The fact of the matter is, this list is comprised of people from the same
field, with like goals! Asking for recommendations on books that others
have
already read is an excellent way to decide what material 'people' are going
to use
t
How are these 'virtual lab' things? :-)
Are they worth investing in for some extra practice? I do get plenty of
hands on at my job, but
this thing might be fun to try some different things out on :-)
Any info would be appreciated.
________
Marshal Schoen
As far as I can tell, the best online place to get technical books is
www.bookpool.com
Everything is so much cheaper than Amazon and other online stores :-)
The MCRAN book is $42 on bookpool, compared to $60 on Amazon!!!
Just some info :-)
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DUH? Isn
NOPE! Sorry :-)
-Original Message-
From: Pichi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 8:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Can you use the calculator in tests?
I am taking the CCNA this afternoon and I would like to know if we are able
to use the calculator??
Pe
yes, it was getting really annoying for a while :-)
Hasnt happened in a few hours though...
-Original Message-
From: Taylor, Don [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 9:42 AM
To: 'Nobody'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE:
Is anybody else getting loads of empty e-mail
In my opinion, 5 months is enough time to pass those 5 tests!!!
But, that's just my opinion :-)
I know some people that went to CHUBBS, and liked it.
-Marshal
-Original Message-
From: Rah Sta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 12:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subj
There is a very fine line between what you call networking and system
administration.
In today's day and age, it is very good and very important to know an OS
well, as well
as Cisco IOS skills.
In my opinion, knowing NT or 2000 server well is very much an important part
of networking :-)
-Marsh
I'm taking the Global Knowledge BSCN 5 day training in a few weeks!
I hope it's good!!! It sounds like it goes into great detail :-)
-Original Message-
From: J K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 6:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
S
Good luck!
We looked into the same type of thing, but it seems right now the best
option
for video is ISDN :-)
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Walzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 10:35 AM
To: 'Cisco'
Subject: Video conferencing over IP question
We are buildin
gt;
>Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 1:14 PM
>Subject: Re: Telnet password
>
>
> > Is the password encrypted? If so, the then what you see in the config is
>the
> > encrypted password, not the password itself...
> >
> > Dale
> > [=`)
> >
Where can I find this, "CCIE Expert Labs Simulator"
The only simulator's I've seen so far are low quality
and under-developed :-)
thanks
-Original Message-
From: George Siaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 4:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Your comments
I'm telnetting into a router using a password that I can't find anywhere :-)
I look at the running-config, and see 'line vty 0 4'
password (password)...
login
However, this isn't the password that I use to telnet in, and it doesn't
work if
I try it!!! Can anyone help me to understand this :-)
I
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Jay Hennigan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 2:28 PM
To: Marshal Schoener
Cc: 'Dale Holmes'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Telnet password
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Marshal Schoener wrote:
> Thank you
Does anyone have any experience with the RouterSim product?
It seems like it does a lot of commands, and gives you a few routers,
switches, and even nodes on each end...
It even gives you a BRI to practice setting up ISDN!!!
It's about $200...
Any opinions?
**NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been
Hi guys,
I have a question that I hope somebody can help me out with...
I have a Cisco 3000 series VPN concentrator in one of our offices. Call it
office 'A'.
I have a Cisco 3002 VPN hardware client in office 'B'. The VPN between both
office works fantastic.
I also have a 3rd office with a Ci
I am in agreement.
Why put the external nic in the DMZ at all?
- connect a hub to your router
- Firewall external nic gets connected to hub
- concentrator external nic gets put into hub
- both internal nics get connected to switch (Secure LAN)
As far as I know, this is the manufacturer's suggest
I had the same issue :-)
Where you trying to push a Securemote tunnel through a Linksys cable router
by any chance? LOL...
It literally took months before the information on UDP encapsulation came
out and I was able to do that.
Not to mention the Linksys people were useless. No offense if any ar
No offense, but all this talk about paper certs vs. 'real deserving certs'
is in my opinion foolish!!!
No matter how people get certified, they are working hard for it.
Of course you have to read books in order to get certified. That is what
testing in ALL educational facilities is based on.
"""I need to specialize in something that people just don't want to
study. """
Have you tried a job in researching atmospheres and temperatures on Mars?!?
I hear not too many people are studying that!!!
The fact is, people wil
I'm using a Cisco 3000 concentrator with a Cisco 3002 harware client for the
vpn. 1.5mb on each side...
Between NY and Malaysia. Nobody thought we would be able to put voice over
this VPN. We can get 2 voice calls at a time with great quality 13,000
miles :-)
We arent even using new top of the
"""Be forewarned that you don't
want multiple clients behind a dynamic NAT/PAT router trying to connect to
the same VPN server...it won't work."""
>>>
This isn't really the case. It can be a bit more difficult to setu
Thanks for that response.
You just taught me something :-)
I mis-understood what you were saying the first time.
Regards,
-Original Message-
From: Craig Columbus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 11:07 AM
To: Marshal Schoener
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject
That is a real nice site!
Thanks for the heads up.
-Original Message-
From: Mike Sweeney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 10:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Training Documents? [7:46298]
Well.. My site is a bit more *low brow* relative to the various CC
Well, if you don't want to use BGP, there is a device that performs this
function perfectly.
The only problem is that it costs a pretty penny.
Since you already budgeted the project, it looks like it might be out of the
scope.
But, just to give you a heads up, here is a link to it.
http://www.rad
Agreed, however there is great 3rd party support available for Checkpoint
from many vendors.
UUNet has a very good support program for Checkpoint.
No matter who is supporting it though, Checkpoint's license procedure is
horrible!
I once went 6 months from eval license to eval license because we c
From: root
Sent: Fri 11/2/2001 8:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Subject: Re: worst company [7:25033]
Marshal Schoener wrote:
> Agreed, however there is great 3rd party support available for
Checkpoint
>
the client.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Marshal Schoener
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 1:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VPN Question [7:25593]
Quick VPN question for you guys :-)
I have a central site with a VPN3000 Concentrator.
I can be mean sometimes can't I ;-)... I just get tired of people claiming
to be "networkers" and they don't even know how to use the ultimate resource
of networkers... the internet... they just post questions here without doing
ANY research on their own...
Can you stop wasting the world's precious bandwidth with this absolutely
ridiculous argument?!?!?
Nobody has ever let you borrow a book before? Or you haven't let somebody
borrow a book of yours?!?
There is absolutely nothing wrong with it, so give it a rest already...
Find something contructi
I am using a Cisco 3002 hardware client with a 3000 series gateway from NY
to Malaysia...
True VPN / IPsec between the 2 sites...
We put VoIP across this VPN, and it works unbelievably well. So much better
than we even hoped it would.
We have an E1 on the Malaysian end and a T1 on the NY end... So
Hi guys,
I have an Aironet Bridge 500 that I tried upgrading the firmware to.
Cisco's website basically says that the 340 series and 500 series firmware
is the same.
So anyway, I tried upgrading it, and the radio crashed.
Now I am unable to console into the Aironet, and I can't get in through th
Hi,
Has anyone hear tried using a Cisco 340 AP, and an Orinoco Silver or Gold
card to connect to it?
Cisco to Cisco works great, and Orinoco to Orinoco works great, but when I
mix them, it works horrible.
I can get a connection, and the Orinoco says it has an excellent signal.
But, when surfing
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