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Go find the power supply for 1605. I hope it would keep you busy for
some time.
/felis
John Brandis wrote:
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> G'day all
> I am here at work with nothing to do. I have a 1603 router spare in front
of
> me, and a 1605 (with no power suply). Can anyone give me some idea's so I
can
> either practi
> So play the game, list both CERTS. You might even convience them the CCNP
> is more
> valuable that than a CCIE. If they dont speak knowlegely of CCNP, sell
Sure it is. To get ccna you pass one exam. To get ccie you pass two. To
get ccnp you need to pass FOUR AND you have to have ccna. Sound
connect the user to the switch and clear CAM tables on both or wait a
little bit. CAM ageingtime is 5 minutes by default. You'll be fine after
that.
/felis
Nabil Fares wrote:
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> Greetings all,
>
> Have a question been driving my crazy, hope you guys can help me.
>
> We're replacing a 55XX w
Great hunting ground for new job.
/felis
Arthur Simplina wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> A pre-sales consultant job ( in network and system solutions field) is a
> great job?
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There's a nice little switch on a front side (opposite from connector)
of a card.
/felis
Dwayne Saunders wrote:
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> Does anyone know how to change the pcmcia card from read only to write able
>
> D'Wayne Saunders
> ccna.
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"Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
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> >"Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
> >>
> >> > > The latter is wrong. The order of selection is:
> >> >>
> >> >> 1. Numerically highest IP addresss on a loopback interface, when
> >> >> there are multiple loopback addresses.
> >> >>
> >> >> 2. IP address on t
"Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
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> > > The latter is wrong. The order of selection is:
> >>
> >> 1. Numerically highest IP addresss on a loopback interface, when
> >> there are multiple loopback addresses.
> >>
> >> 2. IP address on the loopback address when only a single loopback
> >>is define
whether or not it is higher or lower
> than other active IP addresses on the router.
>
> If you have multiple loopback interfaces configured, the router ID will
> be the highest IP address on any loopback interface.
>
> >>> "Oleg Mazurov" <[EMAIL PROTECT
> The latter is wrong. The order of selection is:
>
> 1. Numerically highest IP addresss on a loopback interface, when
> there are multiple loopback addresses.
>
> 2. IP address on the loopback address when only a single loopback is defined.
>
> 3. Numerically highest IP address on an active ph
Mask Of Zorro wrote:
>
> only written tests... Anybody with enough time to read all of the exam crams
> and study guides for these exams can pass them.
>
> Can that same person be of much use in a real production environment?
> Probably not. But I have seen people do this - many people. In fact
692 from my scoresheet which is two days old.
/felis
Henry Rollins wrote:
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> Anyone taken it recently and care to share? I saw several postings in
> the archives that mention 692, but they were from last year.
>
> Thanks
>
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IIRC there's no voice over HDLC thing (from Cisco).
Forget about the voice for a moment, and make IP running over HDLC. Then
make voice running over IP.
/felis
Andhy Indarto wrote:
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> Dear all,
>
> I have difficult inc onfigure FXO to FXS voice over HDLC, does anyone has
> the sample configu
Try Cisco VIC-2FXS card. A pair of ports that are pretty close to the
standard CO line. Approx. $600 a piece plus you need a $1200 cage to
install it to the 3600 series, or a $3000 1750 router or 2600 router
(dunno the price). Another idea is to shop for the secondhand phone
equipment, some key sy
If you are not going to form the loops you can turn the Spanning Tree
off. But if you connect a hub or a switch or something you are not going
to switch on/off very often, there's no point. You connect the hub to
the switchport, you wait 30 seconds, you forget about it forever.
Conecting/disconnec
John Neiberger wrote:
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> Are there any rules of thumb regarding this? I looked through the
> Cisco
The main rule is: when you are doing routing, forget about routers
(boxes). Router doesn't make any sense. Think interfaces. In your
situation, when you have your interfaces on a link between th
hi,
this problem is very common. FXO does not detect the disconnect
condition so cisco on FXO side keeps ringing after you hangup.
Newer FXOs have battery reversal feature. I didn't work with them and
don't know if they are any good.
The typical workaround is to set up the answering mashine to
In my opinion, switching is the easiest of CCNP's exams, routing is the
hardest. You will also meet a large amount of topics in remote access.
As to the overall difficulty, it depends on a product. Windows NT server
can be run by any idiot, and usually is, however to fully understand the
psycho's
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