Hi all,
My name is Peter and this is my first post, but I read the last 3000
messages... Great place, I am happy I can be here.
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Hello,
I just want to add my own to what Dennis has said (actually I have
learned it from his book too - Thanks Dennis)
How can you easily memorize this you may be wondering...
0=0 ( - ) 8=1 (1000 - 0001)
1=8 (0001 - 1000) 9=9 (1001 - 1001)
2=4 (0010 - 0100) A=5 (1010 - 0101)
Hello,
I used to swap the console cable too and was wondering about the same
thing, and then I have bought a CS-516 with the "latest" IOS, which is
the cheap equivalent of the 2511. If you devide the how many times you
plug in and out the console cable till you become a CCIE, you will get
som
,
Peter I. Racz
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Hello group,
would somebody happen to know the pin layout and of the b2b db60 cable?
Do we in the home lab utilize all the pins which are connected? With
other words: could we make thinner b2b cables?
Which signals are on which pin would be also interesting.
Thanks in advance,
Peter I. Racz
bidirectional or
unidirectional.
Also, could someeone point to a good resource about isdn, which explains
about spids and tei etc... and the how these numbers are assigned...
Thanks,
Peter I. Racz
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Congratulations!
Peter
Morgan Hansen wrote:
>HURRAY Hahaha:-)
>
>Just got back from my CCNA exam dear friends, and wouldnt you know
>
>With help from you guys, I managed to ace the test!!! :-) :-) :-) :-)
>:-)
>Without help from you all (Chuck, you know your among them right :-) )
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