Yes Robert, go check:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/pswdrec_6000.html
The general page is at:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml
Have fun!
MGR
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Robert Perez
Sent: May 17, 2001 3:55
Hello all,
Question for you, does Cisco support TCP Rate Control or TCP Flow Control?
MGR
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Ho please David, keep sending link to free book. I understood that you copied and
pasted the Email...
MGR
David Armstrong wrote:
This has really gone a lot farther than I ever meant. I simply received the
email from Cisco and cut-n-pasted it into this
N I was
ready to take the real one......Juan
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Hi John,
I had the same question as yours. I did not get an answer, so what I did is the "So be
it" approach.
You will need an ASN (Autonomous System Number) and what you need to do is get it from
ARIN. Once you have it from Arin, you can register your Routing Object (Maintainet,
AS,
and so
Hi Group,
Anybody heard about Endless BGP Convergence Problem in Cisco IOS
Software Releases. I am multihomed to two ISP. My two routers speak to each other
with
iBGP. And one of my routeur, that is version Version 12.1(1)E3, EARLY DEPLOYMENT
RELEASE SOFTWARE, kept receiving BGP UPDATE from
My friend, maybe you got a power spike (I don't know how to call it in english!), a
voltage peak, just as
you pressed enter. No joke, it happened to me just this week. We moved, everything
was installed BUT my
UPS (because it died!). When I opened the door to the Switch room, BEEP BEEP BEEP,
14030 CCDA
William E Gragido wrote:
What about CCDAs?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Pieter Jordaan
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 12:41 AM
To: 'Jeff Lodwick'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Total number of CCNP's
0.7.255.255 is like .0111..
In that case, your mask starts where the 1's start.
MGR
Keith Townsend wrote:
I need help in understanding inverse masks that are used in network access
list commands. I understabd what 0 and 255 do but
Ho well, congratulation...I hope you get were you want to.
Practice makes perfect!
MGR
WANG wrote:
Passed 350-014 (CCIE-Design Qualification) today,
100 choice problems, passing score is 60%,
some problems are very hard, some easy.
Not got a very high score,
Both of them. I think!
Frank wrote:
Let's say we have a 10Mbps and 100Mbps interface. Both transmit the same
sized
frame over the same type of media and over the same distance and neither
experience
a collision. Which will get to the destination first?
**NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has
Hi Group, is there somekind of Access-List How To somewhere that you can
refer me to?
And also, to the ones who helped me install BGP, it works like a charm.
Thank you for your advice!
MGR
**NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information
your /23 block, instead advertise it
alone, AND put more AS # in your updates to provider2 so as to make the
route(AS_path) longer for them to reach you.
hope help.
Dan.
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Can you please go private.
I'm installing BGP and I want to read about interesting stuff, not stupid
backyard war where my father is stronger than yours.
Do we know each other, naaa
Are you better than me, maybe...
But do I care, NO!
John Kaberna wrote:
Don't be mad cause you've been
Are those really CCIE type of questions?
andrew lennon wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Derek Chung
Sent: 17 September 2000 13:19
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCIE Questions...
Question 1:
Router A and Router B are
I have a tricky version for you guys:
I am multihomed to two provider. I got a /23 from Provider1. I
announce my /23 two Provider1 and Provider2. Since my /23 comes from
Provider1, he is supposed to aggregate in in is /16 CIDR. But, I have
to announce my /23 to my other provider. Somebody
BTW, some of us live in Canada and other country of the world, and in Quebec, we
don't pay 40%, we pay 55%...
John Neiberger wrote:
Matt,
While I agree with the eCard and its sentiments, posting this sort of thing
to the groupstudy list is generally considered to be bad manners.
Now, if
Hello Bmurphy,
I got one yesterday.
Go to solarwinds.net and download their FREE subnet calculator. You can save
everything in a txt file, it is pretty nifty.
http://solarwinds.net/tools/free_tools/Subnet%20Calc/index.htm
That's it for today.
MGR
info wrote:
Hi,
Dark fiber
Dark fiber is optical fiber infrastructure (cabling and repeater) that
is currently in place but is not being used. Optical fiber conveys information
in the form of light pulses so the "dark" means no light pulses are being
sent. Dark fiber can refer to infrastructure that is in
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