Folks
I have seen a few mentions of the BGP and QOS beta exams recently (also
mentioning the results).
My question is, am I the only person still waiting for results for these
exams? My Vue exam history shows
Tue February 18, 2003 02:30 PM
641-661: BGP
Corefacts, Cambridge, GBR
taken
Thu
the new specialist certs)
Regards
Peter Walker
CC[NID]P, CISSP, CSS1, etc
(yeah, my current employer is a reseller)
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--On 07 August 2003 02:50 + Mwalie W wrote:
Yes, you will have to begin chasing VUE and Cisco.
Thanks, that is what I thought
Good Luck! You must be a very patient person:-) And this is also the
reason I do not like Beta exams now.
Actually, I am very impatient. Which is why I
Hunt
The 4500 uses a boot helper image when it starts up. The boot helper is a
cut down IOS that (hopefully) recognises most of your devices (useful if
you need to use tftp) and then tries to load the main IOS.
You shouldnt need to upgrade the bootflash, although I would make sure you
have
Kevin
Actually you have to attempt the lab within 18 months of completing the
qualification exam.
If you fail you mustnt leave a a gap of more than twelve months between lab
attempts and must pass the lab within three years of the qualification exam
pass.
Peter
--On 01 June 2003 02:35
According to my experience you have got it the wrong way round.
Cisco IOS will do NAT until the pool runs out, then do PAT on the last IP.
This was a major issue when then documentation suggested the opposite. Not
sure if this is still the case though.
Peter
--On 03 April 2003 07:50
exam).
Peter Walker
CCNP, CCIP, CCDP, etc
--On 31 March 2003 13:00 + DeVoe, Charles (PKI)
wrote:
Since I just recently passed my CCNA I thought I would continue on up the
ladder. In looking at the CCNP I see there are 2 ways to get it.
1. Take the BSCI 640-901, Switching 640
Chris
The Cisco TAC website has a number of examples.
From www.cisco.com
Technical Support
- Technology Support
- Security VPN
- IPSEC
- Samples and Tips
Or just go to
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/browse/psp_view.pl?p=Internetworking:
bk
The answers you are looking for are in the PIX 501 datasheet at
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/fw/sqfw500/prodlit/px501_ds.pdf
(watch out for line wrap), in the section Performance Summary
Peter
--On 19 March 2003 22:24 + bk wrote:
Good day,
I thought I read somewhere
Just as an FYI I received the following in an answer to a question I sent
to cisco. It goes a bit off topic from the original question but it didnt
really make sense to just paste in the mention of QOS.
=
I will try to explain the rational for CS IP Telephony and how it relates
to CCIE
You should be able to get 2500 flash from ebay and many cisco / memory
resellers.
The company I used to use was http://www.memoryx.net (mainly bacuase they
were just down the road from where I worked and I could place same day
collection orders.
Peter
--On 06 March 2003 14:29 + [EMAIL
Timur
You may want to look at Heinz Ulm's boot camps ( http://www.heinzulm.com ).
I dont have any experience of the classes myself but I have heard good
things on the net.
Peter
--On 04 March 2003 19:09 + Mirza, Timur
wrote:
a hands-on lab training course for the ccie lab exam...i
Thats a lot better than the $900 USD I paid last year a month before Cisco
announced that token ring wasnt going to be in the lab any more. Gr :-(
--On 04 March 2003 03:50 + Steve wrote:
i got a 3920 for 120 usd. i know its cheap..yes it works
steve
The Long and Winding Road
are using a PSTN line instead of a telephone then replace FXS with
FXO
If you are buying used from auction sites such as Ebay then eg2 will work
probably out to be a lot cheaper option and just as capable as the 2600
router (in terms of voice, basic routing).
Regards
Peter Walker
CC
Peter Walker
--On 25 February 2003 17:13 + Don Kanicki wrote:
I have 4 2500 series routers and not a one of them has a pcmcia slot on
it.I know the 16xx routers use pcmcia falsh cards but I have yet to see a
2500 with a pcmcia slot.
HTH
Don K.
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said.
In any case, your individual milage may vary.
Peter Walker
CISSP, CC[DNI]P, CSS1, etc
--On 25 February 2003 21:37 + John Neiberger
wrote:
I am curious why ciscopress.com lists Priscilla's book under the CCDA
certification when I see so many comments that it is one
You could try looking for a tool called
Just For Fun Network monitoring (or something like that).
I came accross it a week or two back and thought it looked quite good. I
think it may have been on sourceforge.
Regards
Peter
--On 21 February 2003 22:32 + Kevin Banifaz
18 months to sit the exam, up to 3 years total to pass
Peter Walker
--On 20 February 2003 16:30 + Troy Leliard
wrote:
You get one year from passing your written till sitting the exam.
Suranjith Ariyapperuma wrote:
Dear members
Once you have completed the written , how long
Folks
A quick question on external BGP connection configuration.
Given an organisation (ORG) with 2 EBGP routers (up1, up2) and two upstream
providers (pr1, and pr2) where provider pr1 is currently linked to the
router up1 via a serial link and provider pr2 is currently linked to router
up2
one of those
obscure variations of common configurations that did not warrant it's own
explicit mention.
Peter
--On 12 February 2003 14:27 + Peter van Oene wrote:
At 01:36 PM 2/12/2003 +, Peter Walker wrote:
Folks
A quick question on external BGP connection configuration.
Given
exam I am taking
this week and I couldnt really find any answers in my study materials.
Yet again, thanks
Peter
--On 12 February 2003 16:28 + Peter van Oene wrote:
At 03:59 PM 2/12/2003 +, Peter Walker wrote:
Yep you are right.
Lets try that again ...
a) connect up1
and I really dont feel that I am at that point yet.
Any other suggestions?
Peter Walker
CISSP, CSS1, CC[NID]P, etc
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Folks
Is there anyone out there tell me exactly what the http fixup functionality
on a Pix (6.1) fixes up. I cant find anything on CCO that describes what
exactly it is in http that the PIX believes needs to be fixed up.
I am experiencing an issue where certain web sites (particularly certain
Paulo
Current releases of the PIX OS do not support vlan trunking. I believe I
saw something on this list a short while back regarding the 6.3 Beta
version which does support trunking, but you will have to verify that.
Regards
Peter
--On 03 February 2003 21:27 + Paulo Roque
the appropriate interface commands.
Regards
Peter
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 20:09:51 GMT, Robert Perez
wrote:
Bob Perez wrote in message news:...
Can I assign multiple ports to a vlan in one swoop rather than each one
individually?
IOS on a 3548XL
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Peter Walker
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the CCIE through their
program.
I just wanted to know if its worth the time to look into it or is it a
scam?
Their website is: http://www.ictp.com
Thanks.
John
CCNP
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Peter Walker
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Regards
Peter Walker
CISSP, CSS1, CCSE, CC[NID]P, etc
--On 15 January 2003 09:05 + Charles McKnight
wrote:
Does anyone have ideas as to what security certification to try to purse
I completed the CCNP track Checkpoint or Cisco new security track? Also
any recommend study
IP) entries appearing in
our NAT translations tables on the router.
The only solution that we (or TAC) could come up with was to reduce the NAT
pool to a single IP.
Peter Walker
CISSP, CCN[NID]P, CSS1, CIPPTS, etc
--On 09 January 2003 20:15 + Doug S
I think the answer is 10. I am not sure if this corresponds to a 10 user
license (in which case a 50 user license may allow 50 tunnels, but I doubt
it).
Peter
--On 06 January 2003 15:33 + Sam Sneed wrote:
Does anyone know the limit of VPN peers a PIX 501 with 3des is?
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advice in advance.
Irfan
Regards
Peter Walker
CISSP, CCNP, CCIP, CCDP, CSS1, CIPTSS, etc
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/demonstration try clicking on
or
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HTH
Peter
Chuck / Folks
As an aside - if you wrap the URL in when you post then many
mail and news readers will take the whole URL correctly. Just as a
test/demonstration try clicking on
or
Regards
Peter Walker
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Download and run Boson test #1
Relax a bit
Final day
Take CID test and pass
Feel cheated because the test didnt seem difficult at all.
Hope that helps.
Peter Walker
CISSP, CSS1, CIPTSS, CCNP, CCIP, CCDP, etc
PS. I do NOT recommend doing
Just thought I would add a little bit more.
You may want to consider looking at 4500 (or 4000,4700) series routers.
They are modular and have pretty much equivalent processing power to
2600/3600 series routers (but not the architecture). They have a fairly
good range of modules available to
and implementation. It doesnt go
into the detail needed for the exam but does give a great high level
view of the avvid architecture that (at least in my case) really helped
put a perspective on all my other study.
Regards
Peter Walker
CISSP, CSS1, CIPTSS, CCIP, CCNP, etc
a. ahmad
areas in the
CCNP plus multicast, QOS, MPLS, Voice etc isnt exactly going to hurt.
Regards
Peter Walker
CISSP, CSS1, CCNP, CCIP, TISCA
--On Monday, July 15, 2002 9:41 PM + Brad wrote:
Can anyone on the list tell me the specific differences between the
Building Scalable
it likely will be thrown straight into the discard pile. I
wouldnt want someone who would put that on a resume in my team.
Peter Walker
CISSP, CSS1, CCNP, CCIP, TISCA
PS. Yeah I have passed the CCIE written exam (security) and I dont claim
that as a certification
--On Monday, July
Juan
I think you will also need 2 NM-1V or NM-2V to give you voice slots that
you can plug the VICs into.
Regards
Peter Walker
--On Wednesday, July 03, 2002 3:12 PM + Juan Blanco
wrote:
Team,
I want to simulate an small voice-ip network on my lab. I have 2 2600
router
Mike
Just a thought, but have you tried setting a gns-response-delay on your
router. From what I remember reading in my support exam study (I have NO
ipx experience), this can be used to compensate for the slow CPU or
network adapter card of the client, which would otherwise miss a quicker
Any chance of a hint? None of the search phrases I can think of are
turning up any hits on google.
Having just passed the CCIE security written exam this morning I may be
interested in how to do this for my home lab.
Thanks
Peter
--On Tuesday, June 25, 2002 3:37 PM -0400 John
you need.
Hope these help.
Peter Walker
CISSP, CCSE, CSS1, CCNP, CCIP, etc
--On Monday, June 24, 2002 3:20 PM -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Since I can't get my cheap company to send me to classes, I have to do
self-study go get my Cisco Security Specialist Certification. Does anyone
They send out a certificate with your specialist certification on it.
eg for security: Cisco Security Specialist 1
Peter Walker
CISSP, CSS1, CCIP, CCNP
--On Sunday, June 23, 2002 8:31 PM -0400 Dwayne Saunders
wrote:
Hi all
Was Just wondering after completing your Cisco Qualified
of those can be percieved as
advantages)
Of all of the Cisco kit I have worked with the IDS system is the only one I
cant see myself recommending to someone.
Peter Walker
--On Friday, June 14, 2002 7:13 PM -0400 Ken Diliberto wrote:
Brian,
We can both justify and afford a commercial IDS
Dont bet on it. I have been checking for my support exam results on an
almost daily basis for the last two months and still no luck.
Peter
--On Friday, June 14, 2002 7:38 PM -0400 Jason Viera
wrote:
You should be able to see if you passed on the cisco certmanag
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If you are weak in any area then Foundation is not the exam to take.
Peter Walker
--On Friday, May 31, 2002 5:58 PM -0400 Ole Drews Jensen
wrote:
On the other
hand, if you are perfect in routing and switching, but not so good in
remote access, Foundation might be better
exam
results :-). Its frustrating to know that a friend who took the standard
exam two months after me has his results :-)
Should I be concerned that I havent received my results yet?
Peter Walker
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Going from memory here, but I think you are wrong. From what I remember the
ASICs and such on the old 10mb routers cant handle the larger frame sizes
that could be generated with dot1q trunking.
Peter
--On Tuesday, May 14, 2002 3:19 AM -0400 John Golovich
wrote:
I believe a 2500 series
Jason
Being as I am in a similar position to you in that I have completed all of
the exams for CCNP (still awaiting results from support beta exam) I can
tell you what I am have been doing and am planning. I will let you decide
if this is relevent or useful to you.
1) First of all as I have
You could try www.memoryx.net. I have had good experiences buying cisco
memory from them (they seem to understand what memory is needed for the
different cisco systems). I only occasionally have them ship to me though
as I can swing past their office with only a 5-10 mile diversion in my
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