What level do you have traps set to on your devices now?
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Subject: SNMP Traps question [7:55884]
Greetings all...
I'm te
I know that for myself, anything that changed from the older Cisco Press
books were able to be found on CCO. I used CCO for studying for the CIT.
I found the Cisco Press book completely online and was the resource I
used to pass well on the first try.
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For me it usually comes from repetition of the commands and when there
is an uncertainty about when to put the dash the old '?' usually works.
Hope this helps.
M.
Michael Greenbaum
Senior Cisco Certified Engineer
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Fr
I had the same experience. Had a user who was trying to get VPN working
over satellite with little success.
Michael Greenbaum
Senior Cisco Certified Engineer
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www.mtcglabs.com
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Did you try MRTG?
>From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>Reply-To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: MIB strings CAT6506 [7:52995]
>Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 16:37:24 GMT
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>Hi,
>
>One way is to use the command 'snmpwalk' from a Unix box, so you can get
>the instance number you need.
There are few ways to do this. You can isolate ifInOctets and ifOutOctets.
I found www.mibcentral.com a good site to search by fender and keyword to
find the mib OID and string you are looking for.
HTH,
---Michael
>From: "Mark Walmsley"
>Reply-To: "Mark Walmsley"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Su
I saw this on CCO this past week looking for bachplane speed on the 6500's.
I found this
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/si/casi/ca6000/prodlit/k6kfy_wp.htm
An Excerpt from the page:
The Catalyst 6500 and the Switch Fabric Module (SFM) provide a 256-Gbps
switching system with forwardin
le 6500. I don't know that it will
> > be too
> > bug riddled though, nothing radically new here just some of the
> > features
> > of it's big brother.
> >
> > Question is how do I justify getting one in the lab!!
> >
> > Dave
> >
> &g
I was playing around on the Configurator this morning pricing out a design I
am doing and saw Cisco is now offering the 4507R. Its a 7 Slot 4006 set for
Redundant Supe's. Looked wild but I am going to wait on sticking it in my
designs until they work out the bugs...
Any thoughts?
---Michael
I had a similer experience, I showed up to the exam and was suprised by the
vagueness by the first 10 or 15 questions. I reset my brain to using the
test as a study preperation to come back the next day and focused on picking
answers that felt good subconciously. There was way too much Token Ri
I used two 2500 routers to practice some of the routing protocols for the
test and for the CIT test. The other equipment I was using through
experience at work.
>From: "Larry Letterman"
>Reply-To: "Larry Letterman"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: CCNP Lab [7:52660]
>Date: Wed, 4 Sep 200
gt;Appletalk".
>Nothing is said about Security being exempt from the R&S CCIE lab.
>However, I also believe that major testing of Security-based solutions
>would
>be tested on the Security CCIE lab. Just be aware that you could possibly
>see some Security on the standard R&a
I have same issue. My solution was to start focusing on the CCIE Routing and
Switching (still in the process of studying). Theory is that most of the
advanced knowledge gained by CCIE will help with the specializations.
My two pennies,
Michael
>From: "suaveguru"
>Reply-To: "suaveguru"
>To:
I have used a Y cable for the WAN probe for watching my frame relay
connections. Its possible its for that.
Michael
>From: "Vicuna, Mark"
>Reply-To: "Vicuna, Mark"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: unidentified cisco cable [7:52296]
>Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 23:15:32 GMT
>
>haha.. no i mean
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