Well this should take a load off your mind, Cisco doesn't allow retakes
for better scores and now the Vue testing software puts that rule into
effect. We just got an Email from Vue at my place which is a Vue testing
center concerning that very thing. Everybody thought I caused it because
I took
The CCIE Written makes you type in the command or choose it from a
multiple choice answer depending on the question.
Mike Bambic
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Students have been using my rack and now I've spent the last 1/2 an hour
trying to figure out why or how my router prompt would be a after
typing enable and entering the password. I know I'm in privilege mode
because I can do things such as show run etc that you can't do in user
mode.
Hope
In response to the various suggestions such as:
No hostname
Set prompt command (no such command on a 2509 in privilege or global
config modes)
Config register is 0x2102
That was it.
Reset to 0x2142, saved changes and reloaded
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Students have been using my rack and now I've spent the last 1/2 an
hour trying to figure out why or how my
That fixed it
Gotta love the easy stuff that looks like a pain in the butt.
Mike Bambic
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OK first of all 172.16.0.0/21 is actually 172.16.0.0 255.255.248.0
Which means the network address are:
172.16.8.0
172.16.16.0
172.16.24.0
172.16.32.0
172.16.40.0 etc. etc. going up by 8 in the 3rd octet until you hit
172.16.248.0
So the answer is no because 172.16.0.1 falls into the first
Anybody know a good book for this Exam?
I can't seem to find one.
Thanks!
Mike Bambic
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I am putting together a document for my company to purchase 5 CCIE labs and
I need help with the VOIP equip part.
I plan on using
3 2501's
1 25011
3 4000M
2 4500's
1 Catalyst 5000
1 Catalyst 3920 tr switch
1 Lightstream 100 ATM switch
The 2 of the 4500's will have ATM interfaces and 1 of those
I'm hoping somebody out there has created a document that lists all the part
#'s to achieve a complete CCIE level lab. I need to support all of the CCIE
topics including:
VOIP
ATM
Token Ring
etc.
If anybody has taken the lab and knows what was used and it doesn't void any
confidentiality
IFS, and the difference in
modes
of bridging it.
What is 0xEOEO vs 0x8137?
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Well after teaching CCNA for the last 18 months for the Cisco
Networking
A
If you really want to understand token ring look at this site:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/tokenrng.htm
Read the bridging section of the Caslow book as well as the bridging section
of the Lammle CCIE book. Between those 3 items I finally got it down.
Caslow
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Mike Bambic
Lead Mentor
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Cisco Regional Business Development Manager
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To: Michael Bambic
Subject: Re: CCIE
I'm having an issue with several different view on RIF decoding.
One place says this:
If I have a RIF of
0610 00A1 00B2 00C0
This is valid because in binary the RC fields say:
000 00110 0 001
Which means:
RC = 6 bytes of information which equates to 3 Ring/Bridge combo's read from
left to
It was not as difficult as I thought but then my score wasn't as high as it
should have been. There wasn't as much token as expected but that's OK. My
networking experience definitely helped out but then so did the Todd Lammle
CCIE book and the Casco book as well as a ton of information from
Well after teaching CCNA for the last 18 months for the Cisco Networking
Academy, then taking the CCNP tests in February and CID in March I am now
ready to take the CCIE Written (I HOPE) and plan to take the test tomorrow.
I appreciate everyone's help with any questions I had and look forward to
Just curious.
Thanks for the reply.
Mike Bambic
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I'm reading the Lammle book on VOIP and it shows a configuration on R1 that
looks like this:
dial-peer voice 2000 voip
destination-pattern 2000
session target ipv4:10.10.10.2
In the diagram the 2000 is a telephone on the otherside of R2 router and
10.10.10.2 is the IP of the next hop address on
I'm getting 90 and 95 percents on the Boson practice tests, all 3 of them.
How
close are they to the real one, I don't want to waste a $300 voucher.
Thanks
Mike Bambic
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and CCDP certifications. I found them to work very well.
Mike Bambic
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CCNP, CCDP :)
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