Hi Steve,
By your email address I guess you are after UK based information. Have you
tried the following sites:
http://www.pcgroup.org.uk/
http://www.shout99.com/contractors/
http://www.contractoruk.co.uk/
Thanks,
Neil.
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Phil,
It's a good article...but seems to be a direct copy of the following:
http://www.3com.com/nsc/501302.html
Who copied who? Both sites have copyrights displayed?
Neil Loffhagen
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the
delivery time in the US should be no problem?
Join the club to get the extra 5% discount.
Neil Loffhagen
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be a lot less than
$500.00
I also have NetSense, but have never used Sniffer Pro, so cannot compare
them.
Hope this helps.
Neil Loffhagen
Computer World Services
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Hi,
Cisco actually do send overseas even when they say offer valid in US or
Canada only. The books come from Holland into the UK.
Thanks,
Neil
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Beth,
If you look on AG Groups site:
http://www.aggroup.com/support/hardware/epw they have a list of promiscuous
cards that they have tested with EtherPeek. This may help, but not sure how
the cards listed would work with other packet sniffers.
Thanks,
Neil Loffhagen
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Why the U.S?
If Daley is a contractor it maybe because of new UK tax laws - IR35 - I'd go
aborad too, if I didn't have children all happy at thier schools. Yes, I
know this is not really Cisco related, but am answering a question.
Neil.
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Hi,
Getting hold of Top Down Network Design is well worth doing.
Neil.
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Subject: Should I read another book??? (4-CCDA)
Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2000 21:35:48 EDT
Hey Group,
I finished reading Lammle's CCDA and allready
Maria,
It may be disheartening to be the only woman in a class of +25 men, but keep
at it. Be a leader and set the pace yourself - don't let the thought that
there may not be too many other women in the WAN workplace. I don't work it
that area as yet - so may be talking out of hand, but
Hi,
I got my logos for both CCNA and CCDA by email from Cisco after registering
on the galton cisco page.
http://www.galton.com/~cisco/
Once you have logged in properly, on the left of the page there is a "Cert
Progress" button, click on this and the next page has a "Get Logo" button.
Kevin,
Have a look at www.addall.com where you can compare book prices to find the
cheapest on-line store. Sometimes they have fatbrain discount vouchers you
can use, if you want to buy from fatbrain. I mostly use booksamillion now,
as they come out cheaper, even when delivering to the UK,
Hans,
The below link is a good start and it's freely available on the web. Try it
out. Some say it's all you need, but not that I'd agree with that, though
if you've plenty of experience it may suffice.
http://216.98.236.26/courses/cisco/pdt/ccdastudy/home/home.htm
An excellent book is
Hi,
Yes there is
http://www.ietf.org/ is the site you want. Just go to the RFC link and
type in the number of the RFC you want to look at. But maybe you actually
want to see a list of them by topic? Is so try the next link:
http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc.html Here you can go to various
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