Sure, I could tell you where on CCO to find out about DHCP, but it's much
more fun for you to read about it at www.routergod.com. By the way, one
thing I never did find documentation on is DHCP pools. If you have multiple
interfaces and want to do multiple pools, how do the interfaces know which
p
I recently installed a VPN at work (city goverment). You would be much
better off disabling split-tunneling at the concentrator level rather
than trying to push it out to each client. That will stop your
back doors. And yes, it even cuts out all connections on a local network. I
have
4 machines in
De-lurk mode >on<
Hello, looking for some career pathing advice. I am currently pursuing CCNP
but looking to specialize. It seems to me that the two hot paths right now
are VoIP/AVVID and Security/SAFE.
To get blunt, which one of these specializations is going to be more in
demand/pay more in th
ks, got my AVVID shirt
the other day. Free = too cool.
www.cisco.com/seminars
Nat Heidler
Network Admin, City of Olathe (yep, that's in Kansas)
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Ok, I've just spent all morning on Cisco's site (our rep is out of town) and
can not make heads or tails of what I need to buy.
What I have is a mixed IP, IPX, and Token Ring network. There are some NT
boxes, some Netware boxes and an AS400 (clients connect via IP client).
I'm going to install a
should I take that I
will get the most benefit from in a formal setting. I passed the CCNA on
self study and am pretty comfortable w/router setup, etc.
Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Nat Heidler
Network Administrator, City of Olathe, KS
CCNA, MCSE, CNA
Yep, getting that CCNA does help. And I cannot tell you how much I have
learned just from being subscribed to this list. Due to that in part, I have
my new job which kicks ass. And new $$$ too.
So, thanks to all who share the wealth (of knowledge).
Nat Heidler
Network Administrator, City of
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