ha ha
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Why? Are you a bad doctor?
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If you can't ping out from the XP box then you have some other issue, but
if the problem is only accessing the XP box from other machines then check
the following:
1. Make sure that the Firewall Always On is not checked in the VPN Client
settings. This setting is in effect even when the VPN
Good luck..
However you will get latency and jitter issues during the time the PIXs
encrypt/decrypt the voice packets...
Matt
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confused
with it.
If anyone has a sample config of a digi portserver, that would be most
helpful as well...
Cheers
Matt
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ctrl ^ x is how you leave a session (such as telnet) with another device.
that is all you need to know about it. it may get you out of a ping as well
but i don't think of that as anything you would need to know for an exam.
just remember that it gets you out of a session, but leaves the session
I'm curious how you studied for the IS-IS part. I studied the CiscoPress
book on IS-IS and CCIE Routing and still failed that part. Fortunately I
did well enough on the rest to pass it. I guess the BCSI class would be the
best way to go - if someone else pays for it.
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posted about being able to use one of these routers..
Any help would be appreciated
Matt
CCNA
UK
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I believe Dave is referring to Sujal's ambiguous post, which could
easily be mis-interpreted !
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yes, it will sync automatically, or you can force it
with write standby
HTH,
ms
--- Steven A. Ridder wrote:
Speaking of stateful PIX's, if I make a change on 1
PIX, and it has failover
on, will it automatically make a change on the other
PIX?
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You are in ROM MON mode on the switch. You need to run the suggested
commands
flash_init
load_helper
boot
once you do a flash_init and load_helper you can use the ? to see what
command are available. You will probably need to load an image onto your
switch using xmodem before it
not
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It looks like they do:
http://www.800teachme.com/cgi-bin/teachme/viewcourse.cgi?LIS1000D92AZ
Has anyone ever gone to one of their classes? If so, are they
just fast ethernet and giga ethernet
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Dear Group,
Does Fast EtherChannel support Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet?
Thanks
check out the link below for your answer
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/idb_limit.html
Matt Street
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Subject: max number
there
experienced the same problems as we have? And if so did the newer
replacement boxes resolve the issues? Thanks for any input.
Matt Street
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Mark, I should have started with the config on
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/794/wicadsl_rfc_irb_nat_1.html
After a lot of trial and error (and trying to not take my web site offline
to much in the process), I managed to get a working configuration.
Here is my configuration, minus a few
at:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/794/wicadsl_rfc_6400irb.html
looks like it is close to what I want, but the config as listed doesn't
work. (Can't put the same IP address on two different interfaces.)
Any thoughts...
Matt
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I can add this.In the past year I have replaced 3
power supplies on 3 different 4006's. I would
probably vote to have the extra one's in.
HTH
ms
--- x wrote:
Jeff,
We just bought a Cisco 4006 switch. Our reseller
and
our Cisco rep both told us we need two power
supplies
to run it
Go buy a cheap DSl router from one of those chain stores. You can get one
for $100.00 or so. It will do PPoE and simple NAT. Then just put your
routers behind them.
Matthew Meiers, MCSA, MCSA, CCNA, CCDA
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to move on with my studies though im sure this is something thats
going to come up again
Cheers
Matt
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Hi Group,
Im really struggling to understand the requirement in using the ip
classless
command when you are configuring a default route.
I noticed that RIP 2 is a c
when I took the exam I had several questions on ISDN and alot on x.25, I
did receive a couple on 700 series but not to many.
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Subject: BCRAN question [7:37481]
I'd like to ask those that have passed the
interesting settings after I get this basic
functionality working.)
Any ideas what I might be missing?
Matt
! Example of the current configuration:
interface FastEthernet2/1
no ip address
switchport
!
interface FastEthernet2/2
no ip address
switchport
!
interface Vlan1
ip address
I am setting this up in VLAN 1. So the vlan was already setup in the VLAN
database. I do have the ports in question set to switchport mode access.
All of the ports are in the same vlan.
Matt
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Hi,
Have you set
hope this makes sense.
thanks,
matt
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of any such conduit based
command...but then I started looking and noticed the
time-range command and am wondering if it is possible
to use this feature on an ACL based PIX configuration?
Any help is appreciated,
thanks - matt
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Ok, I'll bite...
Don't start buying equipment yet. The technical component of an ISP is
only one very small part of a big picture. If you're
.
Regards
Matt
(UK)
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Hi ME
I will have a look down the local pc store to find some 72pin 16Mb Simm
Module.
Thanks for the info..
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The 1600's use old 72pin pc simms. Find one 16mb or less and your good to
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2500 is BGP king
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From: Hire, Ejay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 1:27 PM
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Subject: RE: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]
Do not say that a 2500 will not work for BGP. It will work just fine for a
default-only or
Try this command:
ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.1.1 23 209.xxx.xxx.xxx 23 extendable
This will map the telnet port of the outside IP address to the inside,
should work for you, let us know.
~I am having a problem telnetting into the router from the outside
~when I have NAT on
In the book that I read it says that you can only use fast ethernet or gig
ethernet
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Hello
I have been doing some reading
you could also do a FLRP or as known in the industry as a Full Loopback
Reverse Path
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Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 4:16 PM
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Well, you could use part of the
I can see you are a stable person
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Subject: Re: full-duplex Ethernet cable? [7:31643]
I don't know why it irritates me so much...it's really crazy but I can't
You should be able to have them point to a
non-overlapping subnet and NAT them back to the
desired 10.0.0.0/16. Usually when I have done this in
the past, the customer was coming into a DMZ on my end
and I performed that there. I don't see why you
wouldn't be able to do that here?
ms
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yes, on the vty lines to restrict telnet access to the
switch.
ms
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This link should help you:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/130/recovery_c2600.html
be careful of the word wrap.
HTH,
ms
--- Hasan Abbas wrote:
I have got a problem with Cisco IOS , I have Cisco
2620 Router and uploaded
an IP Plus software via TFTP (copy tftp flash)
After Rebooting
more and confirm that the
3rd dlci is not defined anywhere in the config. I am
guessing my router is learning this dlci from the
providers frame switch?? But why?
Feel free to correct me if I am wrong...and thanks in
advance for the help.
matt
Thanks to everyone for their replies. As it turns
outseems to be a screw up on the provider's part.
Thanks everyone for keeping me sane.
matt
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Because your provider has defined the PVC on their
switch.
Why? A few possibilities spring to mind...
a) your
F5 is not a bad box...I can admit that. But I still
think that alteon outperforms it. see attached PDF:
just my opinion,
ms
--- Scott M. Trieste wrote:
Brant,
Great call on the BigIP. I am a huge fan of F5's
product line, and there
BigIP -HA box is sooo sweet.
If anyone would
own at 300+ mbs of web traffic.
- the closer you get to 400mbs..the scarier it gets.
hope this helps,
ms
ms
--- Liz wrote:
I would like to know about the 535's also curious if
you have worked with
the 525's at all. We just got two to replace some
old 510's.
Thanks,
Liz
matt shiite
Are these routers directly connected? If so, that
explains why you would still be able to ping. Did you
try to use loopback interfaces and see if those routes
are being announced?
ms
--- CCIEn2002 wrote:
Thank you for the info. Now I am a little confused
still on
the passive interface. If
Personnally I have used the Alteon series
loadbalancers with their ISD ssl accelerator. I can't
complain...they have worked like a champ. Just another
option for ya :)
ms
--- Gaz wrote:
Not providing many/any answers here I'm afraid -
just asking more questions.
Is SSL that suitable for
I don't know too much about the Nokia boxes, but have
done quite a bit of work on Pix's. I witnessed the
515 fail at between 20-30 mbs (a documented bug). I
found that to be very lame. Also, did quite a bit of
testing with cisco on the PIX 535. If anyone cares to
see when that thing
yes, lets start one, but no one who has the name GUY can be in it
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Subject: RE: New York Study Group [7:23580]
We could start one.
Philip Jache
Sports Illustrated
135 West 50th Street
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yes
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From: Chamak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Disable Telnet [7:23388]
can I diable the Telnet on my router or can I restrict IP that can telnet to
the router ?
Mukul
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A magic number is any combination of wins by team x or losses by team y.
Sorry I'm a baseball fan.
On a cisco router you can set the lease time by going into config t, and
then into the dhcp pool name and issue the command lease 0-365 days, I think
the default lease time is 1 day.
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are you saying that CEF is buggy?
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If your running this implementation with an ISP, chances are they won't
make sure the config register is set to 0x2102 and if not go into config
mode and type config-register 0x2102 and do a sh ver and at the bottom it
will tell you where the next boot will come from
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ospf uses 224.0.0.5 and 224.0.0.6
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Subject: Re: OSPF and Access-lists [7:14229]
Assuming you do not have any permit statements it would be dropped. As far
as I know
at Cisco on
bonding, but could not come up with anything.
Thank you.
Matt Goodhue
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anyone have
a
link to some IOS examples that would allow them to be bonded together? \
We would like the ability to download at the combined T1 speed of 3 mb.
Currently we seem to max out at only 1 T1 speed. I did searches at Cisco
on
bonding, but could not come up with anything.
Thank you.
Matt
yes
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Subject: Blocking the unsed IP [7:13514]
All
Is there a way to block all unused external IP
=
Rajeev Karamchand
MCSE,MCSE+I,MCDBA,CCNA
Hey, I am having trouble with VoFR. I have a small lab setup with a 2600 as
a frame switch and two routers (2600 and 3600) with FXS ports. I can get
VoIP to work just fine. For VoFR I changed the dial-peer to VoFR and I
changed the destination pattern to use the serial interface and the local
Oops, my bad. I got in a hurry when I was posting this. Here is what it
looks like. Sorry about that.
dial-peer voice 5000 vofr
destination-pattern 5000
session target serial0/0 120
dial-peer voice 101 pots
port 1/0/1
destination-pattern 1001
Matt
Tony Medeiros wrote
Hey, about two hours ago I got a message from someone saying that an email
exactly like this one is going around and the attachment is a worm. Watch
out!!!
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I send you this file in order to have you
are you running full bgp routes on the router that you want to put 6 areas
on.
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Guy,
A
Hey, I know that this sounds dumb, but I've never had to install, configure,
or support an E1 interface. So today I went to put together a sales order
for someone installing a router in Europe, and the only E1 interfaces I can
find are PRI and multiflex (?) for doing voice and data. Obviously I
ay, July 18, 2001 4:22 PM
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My experience is that in Europe the Telco provides the CSU/DSU. They
should
hand off to you as V.35 so all you need is a serial port. Verify this.
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to find my
testing paperwork than it did to sign up.
From cisco's home page go to training cert then go to tracking system
and have fun.
Matt
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also tacacs
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both.
And remeber to disable all broadcasts you do not want forwarded. By default
cisco forwards the
Cisco access lists field guide by Gil Held and Kent Hundley, McGraw-Hill
Technical Expert
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Hi,
Anyone know of a good
I want to set multicast traffic through a GRE tunnel so that I don't have to
mess with my IPSEC tunnel. In a lab I am trying just the PIM over GRE and I
can't make it work. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks..
Matt
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i work for an isp, and what happens is, the website will call us up, and say
a user broke into our server at xx:xx am/pm we then look at who was logged
on at that time, on that ip address, and we can tell their username, and
also if they have caller ID like we do, we can tell their phone number.
models it's for (although I may have missed it). While this would be
a great price for flash for the 2500 series, it seems about right for flash
compatible with other models
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. If you
get them all right, you get a 1000/1000.
Your Cisco score = 300 + (number right/65) * 700
So, with your 946, you missed 5 questions out of 65. You scored roughly
92.2%. You need to score 51/65 (78.5%) to pass.
Matt
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I'm pretty good at allocating address blocks in binary as well. What I'm not
good at is analyzing several decimal addresses (with variable-length masks)
to see if they overlap. I almost always am forced to write these out in
binary.
See additional in-line comment.
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote in
This is the IP Router Alert option from RFC 2113.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2113.html
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Hello , my Pix 515 is logging large amounts of denies from a host because
of
ip option 0x14. I checked cco for the system
I used the Global Knowledge MCSE study guides, the Trancender exam, and lots
of time in my Win2K lab.
The global knowledge books covered all of the material needed for me to pass
my exams.
There are also some good links avaiable at www.cramsession.com
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Remeber the ? is your best friend.
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Can anyone tel me if the config for the DCE is clockrate or clock rate
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Tade
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What model Ravlin are you using? I have never heard of a Ravlin having a
IPSEC card. The most common way of having Ravlins communicate is Ravlin to
Ravlin through a secure VPN between the two. The router just forwards the
packets to the proper destination. (IE packets sent from the Ravlin use
How long ago where the counters cleared on the router. 27 dropped packets
would not be a concern over a large period of time. Same goes for the
FECN's. Tell us when the stats where last cleared.
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pager
, the web site seemed lacking in this kind of info.
Oh well, some of the most enjoyable things are done just for the hell of
it.
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I heard a while back they decided to do training only (no more network
services). Any idea who they cut? Programmers or networkers?
"Mask Of Zorro" wrote in message ...
It was a bloodbath over at Metntor Technologies this morning - another big
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, line protocol up.
AUI transceiver loopback
I read about this beast in the archives, anyone know of a pinout?
Can it be used in place of a transceiver and a ethernet loopback?
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advice please let me know-
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Well if that price is very, very good, buy them, use them, and then sell
for a profit. You may find that they work just fine, and if the price is
right $600us, then you should be able to make some $ off of them to buy
bigger toys.
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As for your CKT issues the router is dropping LMI packets. From just the
output given below it looks like the local bell probably has a transmit
issue from your site to the end carrier (ie WCOM). I suggest opening a tkt
with your frame-relay provider to resolve the issue. As for your broadcast
Anyone willing to part with the official CIPT course book? Email if
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Hello all,
I ran across something interesting and wondered if any of you would know
the reason for this. I recently set up a ring of routers whose gateway
router was also a gateway router for another network. Both networks were
connected via ethernet to this gateway router. One of these
ffic
again.
On a subnet with 500 PC's hooked up, are there any issues with setting the
agingtime down to 15 seconds, instead of the 5 minute default? Is there a
cleaner solution to my problem?
Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Matt Morrow
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I would also add that it is only a physical media. Think
of it as a T-1, T-3, sonet etc.. The encapsulation has no bearing on the
physical media or farming in this
case. DDS is a older way of delivering a 56k circuit to ensure 1's
density on the
T-1 by inserting a 1 in every 8th bit of that
part goes over configuring routing protocols, RIP, OSPF, IEGRP, BGP.
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Sorry did not think it would offend anyone.
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Hey just remember they are willing to take the pay cut to get citizenship.
Also, 50,000 grand is like 1 millions over there so I have been told by a
Consultant from India. They come here take away american jobs and make
there nest egg and go back as kings.
Just my two cents, Oh and I am not
If you like socialism vote for Al Gore!
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Hello,
My name is Matt Wehland and I was wondering who else is in the Chicago
(Illinois) area and studying for CCNA,CCNP. I am currently working on my
CCNA, but taking my time and over studying, getting ready to work on my
CCNP. Currently it is just a friend and my self, we worked on our
Hiya everyone,
I need helpwith finding info on
"Hewlett-Packard's internet advisor" model j2522a. I've recently aquired one
and know nothing about them. I've searched hp's site but found little info
there.
thanks all
Matthew Zeniou CCNA
(reachability factor)
5. Next hop logical address
6. Age of entry
7. Interface through which the route was learned and which packet will
leave\
Matt
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Dear group,
By looking at the objectives
for default routes.
Matt
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hi ,
Anyone knows why when we use RIP or IGRP routing protocols and we have a
default netwo
WWW.mentortech.com and take the ECP course taught by Andrew Bruce
Caslow.. Basically they give you very har labs and you build them.
They will let you know where you are weak.
Or I would suggest a BGP course and know your route maps cold!!
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I just took the BCMSN test and passed with an 825
Just to let you know there is not any ATM on this. But have down cold all
aspects of Trunking.
Matt C. Lange
CCNP CCDP MCSE CSE ESE
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Hello group,
I have been asking arround and it seems to me that UNIX admins are way more
desirable than router admins. I guess from what I have been hearing is that
if you are solid in unix you are pretty much set for life. This is just
what I hear in the chicago area. Mainly HP-UX
Matt
www.aprisma.com They make Spectrum Enterprize manager a very complete
tool for network management.
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Nasser N Khwaja
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 3:09 PM
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Subject: A boon for Cisco
^
This bit does not migrate to the MAC it is always
0(that is not used)
This is why it is possible to have 32
different IP Multicast address with the same MAC.( Don't worry though
Cisco says there won't be any harm in this).
I hope this helps
Matt C. Lange
CCNP CCDP MCSE CS
I didn't
South Central Los Angelas, or Gary Indiana, hehehehe : * )
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William E Gragido
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 3:48 AM
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Subject: RE: where do live
San Diego brother, San Diego
what is ccse
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ian gomeche
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 7:24 PM
To: cisco
Subject: CISCO Premier partner
i was told by a training centre , that if i passed CCNA, CCDA and CCSE
myself
or had up to 3
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