(sorry for the OT)
folks,
I am trying to find out why I am unable to establish a V.92 connection to a
AS5300 with IOS 12.2(11)T.
What debug command can I use to see why it does not get V.92?
Thank you,
Persio
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People,
you that's for the Lab test... the written test still carries IPX, IGRP,
Token Ring, etc...
Persio
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From: alaerte Vidali
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: RE: Re: Fw: New CCIE Written Exam [7:57341]
IPX are gone too. Right ?
guys,
about something that where mentioned before... is it really going to be a
CCIE Voice?
Persio
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From: Juan Blanco
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 9:36 AM
Subject: RE: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]
Peter,
Very well put, I think
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From: Peter Walker : CISSP, CSS1, CIPTSS, CCSE, CCNP, CCIP, CCDP
To: Persio Pucci ;
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]
Persio
No, It will be a CCIE (Communications and Services
Maximus,
from IP QoS book:
Classifier: The classifier selects a packet in a traffic stream based on the
content of some portion of the packet header. The most common way to
classify traffic is based on the DSCP field, but you can classify traffic
based on the other fields in the packet header.
Folks,
InformIT and CiscoPress are offering several books online (full version), on
a
very cheap service. You pay a monthly/anual fee which allows you to read from
5 to 30 books at a time. The prices are very low, so you might want to try it
out!!!
And the best thing for now is that you have a
Hey folks,
where did the Tech Tips go that I cannot find it anywhere in the new Cisco
site? Did anybody find it already? :(
Regards,
Persio
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Does anybody know if they anybody is going to distribute voucher for the new
CCDA and CCDP tests coming the next few weeks?
Regards,
Persio
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Folks,
I have a friend that has a CiscoWorks IPM running on a LAN monitoring a
couple
of routers with STM-1 ATM interfaces on it (3 in one, and 2 on the other
one).
It monitors latency between this routers and the routers on the other end of
th ATM interfaces (different routers).
He's telling
people,
not that I am made of ice or something like, but isn't it enough already? we
know people died, regardless of what country they were from, they died, and
that's what really matter. And we all ought to be sad and worried about what
happend last year. But life moves on, and so do we.
Let's
Edward,
be advised that the Lab contents will change on November 4th, so the test
might actually be different from what you expect.
Persio
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From: Edward Sohn
To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 9:51 AM
Subject: Lab Swap [7:52603]
My date is on November 17th
suggest that screwing with TTL's is not the best way to manage
things. Why would you want to, anyway?
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Folks,
I remember reading somewhere that you can change the amount of units
that
a
router can d
Maybe you should wait then until after November, when they are going to drop
IPX and TR stuff... (that's what I'll do), but don't forget that DLSW+ is
still valid with Ethernet (it should be easier, though)... in the meanwhile,
practice BGP like hell... voice and atm you really should get a rack
Folks,
I remember reading somewhere that you can change the amount of units that a
router can decrement on the TTL of a received packet, but I can't remember
where I read it and what is the command... or maybe I am just nuts :)
Does anybody knows it?
Regards,
Persio
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... to pass!!! :)
Just came back from my Vue Testing Center where I took the 350-001 today... I
got a 73% grade, which is not very good, but it is good enough to get a PASS
:)
I'd like to thank everybody for all the information shared here on this
group,
it was very helpful... hopefully, it
Juan,
your wife, too? :) Mine is about to kick me out, if I don't pass the written
this next Friday... :)
Concerning the book stuff, I totally agree with you... this field really
rips us off, so we better be aware of that huh? I've already spend almost
Us$500,00 on books, not to mention the
Congratulations Rayappa
my test is scheduled for this friday, so I am burning my brains out right
now :)
Good luck on this road to the lab :)
Persio
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From: Rayappa Mayakunthala
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 12:22 PM
Subject: Passed CCIE written 350-001
Folks,
is it only me or the Boson Tests #1 and #2 for CCIE Writen are just crap
comparing to #3? I am considering to buy one of these but I am not sure wich
one...
Is #3 really the most close it can get to the real deal?
Rgds,
Persio
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Folks,
what would be the smallest way to put an ACL to filter, let's say, IPs
10.10.10.35 to 10.10.10.49?
(just want to check if I am doing it ok...)
Persio
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From: Persio Pucci [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 9:38 AM
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Subject: Boson CCIE Tests [7:49121]
Folks,
is it only me or the Boson Tests #1 and #2 for CCIE Writen are just crap
comparing to #3? I am considering to buy one
By the way...
I don't know if it is old news (I think not), but I just read at Cisco that
the 2500 has reached it's End Of Sales. (excluding the AS models).
More info @ http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/2500/index.shtml
Cheers for this elder soldier of telecommunications, it deserves
Guys,
I am studying about TokenRing, RIFs, etc, and I have a question. Let's get
Rossi's paper, per example, using the ilustration o question 20.
Host A - Ring 25 - Bridge 11 - VRing 10 - Bridge 14 - Ring 35 - Host B
Assuming that Host A is sending a packet to Host B, the RIF should look
I used the Cisco Certification Library, that comes with the Test Exams CDs.
That by itself was enough :)
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From: Michael Williams
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: books for CCNP [7:42513]
I also used the Cisco Press books along with Boson
Is there any formula to transform a hexadec pair of number from canonical to
non-canonical format beides the chart presented on Caslow's book? (SR/TLB)
Persio
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Hey guys,
I remeber that there was a CCNP Voice specialization before, but it seems
that
it was dropped by Cisco. Is CQS IP Telephony the equivalent to that one now?
I want to get a Voice Specialization, besides the CCIE. However, I am
thinking
on which one would be better to get first (I
Hi there!
does anyboyd have some good scenarios to pratice some bridging (SRB, TB,
DLSw,
etc...)? I am really having a hard time to get this working, once that I
never
used it, only read about it... (thank god that the rack time was free :)
While in the subject, how much of bridging knowledge
How about Australia (and surroundings)? Any good job site for that area? Any
insider? ;-)
I am in Brazil, CCNP studying for CCIE (and later I pretend to get a Voice
specialization) and I really consider to look for a job there... :)
Regards!
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From: Peter I. Racz
oh yeah, it does, you can bet it does :) Try to set up a OSPF adjacency
between 2 neighbors that have different MTU's in their interfaces and you
will see it :)
I went through a problem with that once, both routers had ATM int, but they
had different MTU's (due some problems with the Passport
Just for the records, I would love to see one using a Salami on a CCIE test
:))) lol
Just kidding Mike, I would go with both. :)
Persio
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From: michael c reilly
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 6:04 PM
Subject: CCIE Books [7:41093]
Hello,
I have been checking
where can I find this Exam Cram? How about this NLI book and site that was
mentioned b4?
Persio
- Original Message -
From: Nguyen, Cuong Q
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 10:58 AM
Subject: RE: CCIE Written Reading.. [7:41017]
I aggreed with Jeremy. I read the same material. To
Heiko,
this seems like a configuration scheme to force load-balancing (if there is
another link, or maybe between both B channels) through the links. This
configuration shall be implemented on both sides (routers) to be effective.
It works with any kind of interface (I guess), requiring only to
That indicates that the notation in use is hexadecimal for the registry
number i.e. 0x2102 set the registry bits to 110010
Persio
- Original Message -
From: Jeffrey Reed
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 5:12 PM
Subject: what does 0 in 0X mean? [7:40372]
Heres a good
Well... let me try it too :) Is there anybody on this list from Sao
Paulo/Brazil that is studying for the written CCIE? Please respond out of the
group :)
Regards, and sorry for the inconvenience everyone :)
Persio
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Has anbody used this material before?! How good is it? As good as an
ABTronic? :)
Regards,
Persio
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From: Kaminski, Shawn G
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 2:56 PM
Subject: RE: Where do I start? [7:39553]
Also, go to c c x x p r o d u c t i o n s . c o m
People,
I've been reading some reviews on this book (which I bought recently) and at
some places, like Amazon, it says it has 3 books (right) being them: Cisco
Certification: Bridges, Routers and Switches for CCIE (ok); Routing in the
Internet (ok); and ATM, Volume III (not ok).
On my package
I had one question like that on mine, too... my guess-o-matic seemed to work
fine on that day :) Things would be different, nowadays...
Persio
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From: Schmidt, Derek
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 12:03 PM
Subject: RE: convert numbers to Hex on CCNP exam?
Folks,
I'm reading the CCIE Resource Kit 2001 Ed., and I think that the amount of
information about ATM that the book covers is just insufficient for the test.
Anybody feels like this? Or is it just enough? Any recommendation for ATM?
Regards,
Persio
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Hey, moderator, isn't it time to get to work a little?
tks
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From: Marc Maxwell
To:
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 5:00 AM
Subject: Re: you American need to think [7:38323]
I agree with Kent. James Bond here can go you-know-what himself as far as
America is
Nice going, Ole!
Now, how about an easy way to convert decimal to hex without going through
binary (the way I learned)? :)
Persio
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From: Ole Drews Jensen
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 12:07 PM
Subject: RE: Hex to Decimal for the RD [7:38223]
Hex is based
Well, what I read was an easy way to convert binary to hex (so you have to
do dec to binary prior to that, which is also simple)...
Dec - Bin
250 - 1010(using that 256 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
converting scheme)
What you got to do is get the binary number and separate it
Gee, who is the guy who let this 8+4+2+1=16 go?! :) It's 15!! But it is
still F ;) Got a little carried away :)
Gracias Horacio!
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From: Persio Pucci
To:
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 12:03 PM
Subject: Re: Decimal to Hex [7:37939]
Well, what I read was an easy
mlh,
the thing is, VLAN 5 will be deleted from the following switches:
- all server-mode switches on the VTP domain, regardless of which one the
command was issued
- all client-mode switches on the VTP domain
VLAN 5 won't be deleted from the following switches:
- all switches that are in
How much of MPLS (if some at all) is covered in the CCIE exams?
tks!
Persio Pucci - CCNP
UOL Inc. - Tecnologia
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- none. Is it me or is the RS track getting
outdated? It seems to cover technologies that, although are useful, not
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How much of MPLS (if some at all) is covered in the CC
Hehehe... just like some folks that I've seen saying that they are CCNP 1/4
or 2/4... u can do the math :)
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From: Chris Charlebois
To:
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 4:02 PM
Subject: RE: CCIE Question [7:36243]
I would quess that means that person has passed the
I remember when I was studing for both my CCNA and CCNP that I checked out
some BOSON, Sybex and Cisco tests (Cisco ones came with CCNP Certification
Library).
IMHO, I think that BOSON is very very poor. Sybex seems to be a little
better, but still, I think that Cisco tests are the ones that are
Hi folks,
I am looking for a one-stop-shop book for CCIE written... I am considering
Caslow's CCIE Resource Library - 2001 Ed, it is well reviewed everywhere.
Any comments on this? Any other suggestions?
Regards,
Persio Pucci - CCNP
UOL Inc. - Tecnologia
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