I to am interested to hear peples thoughts on the cisco press books for CCNP as the
archives only really had the Thomas II books covered.
Did any one find any improvement in those Thomas II books such as BSCN as the others
copped a bagging???
Thanks
Rob O'Brien
CCNA
Canberra Australia
Study
Kevin,
In the archives of September and October the Thomas II books you mention both got a
hammering for the number of mistakes they contained and the lower standards than
experienced in the earlier series of books.
Rob
CCNA
Canberra Australia
Kevin wrote:
Please comment whether the books
Kevin,
In the archives of September and October the Thomas II books you mention
both got a
hammering for the number of mistakes they contained and the lower
standards than
experienced in the earlier series of books.
Rob
CCNA
Canberra Australia
Kevin wrote:
Please comment whether the books
I to am interested to hear peoples thoughts on the cisco press books for
CCNP as the
archives only really had the Thomas II books covered.
Did any one find any improvement in those Thomas II books such as BSCN
as the others
copped a bagging???
Thanks
Rob O'Brien
CCNA
Canberra Australia
Study
I would like some opinions on load balancing across (2) 6509 switches using
trunk ports.
Here is the scenario...
1 switch at the access layer, 2 switches and the distribution layer. The
access layer switch has a GIG trunk link to each of the 2 dist layer
switches. How would I implement
the
topics from the
exam point of view. Any input will be helpful.
thanks.
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Robert,
First, thank you very much for your advise. You just mentioned the two
Thomas books are not adequate, then what kind of books do you recommend for
the above two subjects? Cisco Press? Sybex? Or ?
Thanks,
Kevin
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Chris you missed this one big time.
The issue was(is) that the guy said now that he bought a product, can
someone help him. AFTER HE BOUGHT A PRODUCT HE WANTS TO KNOW HOW TO USE IT.
Will's question was didn't he do any kind of research or testing before
buying it?
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Nnanna -
You mean you didn't study that chapter while preparing for your Cisco certs?
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CCO said 64...an unverified CCIE here said 65
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How many useless replies do we need
Oops. ATM does support ATM, just not CDP.
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was
hoped for in 12.0, but it never came to product. At
this time it is the exception to the SNAP supported
protocols basis for CDP. I presumed that we were
Another good Nortel Cert link...(watch the wrap)
http://www12.nortelnetworks.com/training2/certification/nnexamguide.html
Note: BOSON Cert tests now also include some Nortel
Core exams
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See:
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it will be a hard look and an
unproductive one. :(
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or
you having to do something special to get it to
work.
Don't remember what though.
Mike
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Check your code versions
www.certificationzone.com
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Where is the best place to go for a practice lab or class for CCIE prep?
Any comments here?
V.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120
t/120t1/easyip2.htm#xtocid231010
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Hi all,
I need your input
I think a lot of people downgrade their certification status because of the
"one upmanship" prevalent in this field. For examples, read through this
list and see the "simple" questions asked that get the terse, "you're
qualified?" remarks in return. So many people are lacking in self esteem
Congratulations and thanks for the input. I'll be attempting the BSCN in a
few weeks. Good success to you and all the others who are pursuing the
various cisco certs!!
Robert Lopez
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phone the carrier and get them to test their line. If they say that it is
fine then check your g703 cables.
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I have a 2523 switch which is to act as the FR switch.
Can anyone give me the part
Hello group:
I've done some search, but I was not very successful looking for some
lab/network scenarios to practice on my home lab equipment. I am looking for
CCNA and CCNP levels.
Any pointers or suggestions would be very appreciated.
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You do not have any users with passwords specified. PAP will not
authenticate without these. You need to do -
username central password whatever. You should have this on both of your
routers.
as for the line dialer map ip 192.168.0.1 name central broadcast 20
you have specified the
Make sure all your configurations for vlans / trunks are set to industry
standards rather than cisco specific.
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I have two servers
It was a compromise. Data people wanted no less than 128bytes and Voice
people wanted no more than 32 bytes. SO a compromise was reached.
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only if you have auto sense on. I would however say as you should to auto
sense GOODBYE. Set your 100M port to speed 10 and duplex half. This will
then work better than auto sensing will.
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Uh...whereas I don't necessarily disagree 100% with your reasons, I can't
imagine why anyone would want to just throw the money out and hope what they
get in return is worth the expense. Perhaps it's just me but before I buy
something, I at least try to discover it's pros and cons so I can get
http://www.ethereal.com/ great free protocol analyzer with functionality of
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Does anybody have an example or know where I
As
phil has said mate, it is in the question!
They
have probably asked how many bits of subnetting are being used in which case the
answer is perfectly correct. You are giving the answer as the
fullmask = natural mask + subnet mask
-Original Message-From: Robert Cabeca
I am also sitting it at the end of the month - 27th Oct. I have my CCDP and
have now read Advanced Network Design and Advanced TCPIP. I have genned
myself up on ATM and need to read a LOT more on SNA b4 then. I believe
voice and PIX is in the exam which I know absolutely diddly squat on. SO
I was just wondering if anyone has seen a book that has step-by-step
examples of how to configure access-lists, NAT, frame-relay, and just about
everything else. I had 14 Cisco press books that tell me all this, but I
was looking for one book that has nothing but configurations examples.
Any
What Cisco Press books did you use for the CCNP 2.0 exam
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I just recently passed the CCNP v2.0 exams. I am keeping the
What books and/or resources did you use?
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Hi
I cleared my BSCN 2.0 today
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I might be way of the mark here but shouldn't you be using a dlci number??
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Sent: 17 October 2000 14:11
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Subject: 2 meg circuit over frame relay.
Hi ,the following is the config. script i will need. The
I am not understanding the concept of using an IP address followed by /n.
Example 10.20.193.20 /28. The way I am looking at it I get a Subnet mask of
255.255.255.240. But I am being told that it is really a mask of 255.255.240.0,
however I am not being given an explanation. I thought that
check if you can do this:
Router(config)# ip dhcp pool net-172 and press Enter
If it replies with the mode below then your router has the capability of
DHCP server service:
Router(config-dhcp)#
then follow this url to config:
show ip route
you can add a specific by doing
show ip router 192.168.240.1
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Sent: 16 October 2000 11:42
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in BayAn Router, using "ip routes" with ip address of a certain site
make s1 the backup for s0. you can then say backup load 128 or 50% and it
will kick in then. Look up the commands for backup interface and backup
load.
Come back if you need more help but you should be able to suss it out
yourself from the above commands
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Monday, October 16, 2000 13:40Subject: NAT, Seconday /or
VLAN??
All,
I have been confused about the best way to go about this. I don't think
there is an easy way. Any input would
All,
I have been confused about the best way to go about this. I don't think
there is an easy way. Any input would be appreciated.
I have been blessed with the task of developing a new IP scheme w/Vlans
phasing out the old ones. The current IP scheme is a class B (159.159.0.0
255.255.0.0)
Have you checked the archives This question has been asked nearly every
2 weeks!.. anyway
No there are no scenario questions and I have been told that the CID will
help towards the CCIE. IF not in context but in the way the paper is
written. I presume you are looking to sit this exam!
study!
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Sent: 12 October 2000 19:45
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Subject: Support Test
I will be taking the Support test on the 23rd. Can any one offer any
advice? I have passed the Switching and Remote access if I can offer
study!
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hi anyone
got any tips on CCDA?
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There is a saying in this world. RTFM.
We are not here to do your job for you. If you ask a question which is for
instance -
I have tried to do blah and cannot for the life of me to get it working,
here is the configs can you help, then most of this group will respond with
glee.
However,
The answer is it depends. How brainy are you? How much experience do you
have? How much time and effort are you prepared to put into the CCNP?
If you prepare yourself correctly then it is achievable in as short or as
long a period as you determine.
I have read on this list some people have
The best I can do is the explanation I have in front of me. Which is for
example,
If you have a failed upgrade of Flash then the router will most of the time
boot to the Router(boot) command. If it goes to the ROMMON mode then the
router is not looking for a boot image. At the router(boot)
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Sent: 13 October 2000 14:10
To: 'Andre' Paree-Huff'; McCallum, Robert; 'paul brown';
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Subject: RE: CCNP CERT !!
What's all this bragging about ??
Isn't this group here to help eachother out with problems and with exams and
stuff ?!?!?
I do not want to have my mailbox full
Reply to this mail. You will have to delete your flash and download the
same version for this.
Your flash has became corrupt for some reason or another. Reloading wont
help this I'm afraid.
Do an upgrade with the same version and the router will come back up
happily.
Hope this helps
This happens (usually) when the router boots up with a limited version of
flash. i.e. bootflash in certain circumstances.
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Sent: 13 October 2000 13:00
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Hello everyone,
I
With or without experience and/or lab?
With little of both or just lab - sure because I've witnessed it.
With neither - no.
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Hi,
I was
Well, I just got back from the CID test. It was a doozie...the WAN
part kicked my butt. I didn't pass as well as I would have liked to but I
did pass. I talked to Priscilla last night and she gave me some encouraging
words (they really helped calm my nerves). I got 80% on 2 of the
I am just curious as to why SNA still runs on tokenring today. Is there any
reason that it cannot just hook right into an ethernet network?? I have
read a few white papers on SNA, and I assume that because tokenring was the
major LAN media back in the day, and because SNA uses RIF's to
Thanks for all the input. To the Cisco site I go!!
Robert
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From: Carl Mirsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 9:26 AM
To: 'jeongwoo park'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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No. You do get feedback as to which questions
Joanne,
We have a
prep lab, not a testing lab I'm sorry to say, for further info please go
to
http://www.broadwing.com/library/templates/MainPage.asp?watid=107branch=Home
and click on
CCIE Prep Lab.
You might
also want to contact IUPUI University here in Indianapolis. I understand
they
When we talk of WAN encapsulations, are we talking just about the connection
from CPE to carrier's switch/entry point of cloud? Which encapsulations
deal with total path, end-to-end?
Rob Montgomery CCNA MCP
Information Security Engineer
IA Systems Analyst
Sytex, Inc./ Naval Special Warfare
It is entirely up to you as to what group number you choose. Logic tends to
say you should use the same numbers so that fault finding and general logic
is easy to follow. But at the end of the day you could have group number 1
within vlan 12 if you wished.
Hope this helps.
-Original
very impressive Mr Rodgers!
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From: Rodgers Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 October 2000 07:31
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Ok, I'll take a stab at it.
First a question. Have there been any BERT tests end to end (NID to frame
switch
Group,
Has anyone experienced the Cisco online testing site...
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/colt/ColtLogin.pl?MODULEID=2467SUBMIT=Take+Te
Thanks in advance for any information. Secondly, are the Boson test
engines something to invest in for the CCNP track?
Robert M. Lopez
Network Planning
Patrick,
What did you use for your study material as it relates to 640-503 through
640-506
Robert Lopez
Network Planning
Pfizer
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My test
no
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Is it necessary to reboot router after changing bandwidth?
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I am preparing for the CID exam and have a question that I need some help
resolving. The CiscoPress CID book states on page 329 that a T1 uses
in-band signaling and a E1 uses out-of-band signaling. I also have the
Boson CID test #1 and it states that both use out-of-band signaling. I
wrote to
The answer is in the question. They say an 11 bit SUBNET MASK. So the
natural mask is as you say class B which = 255.255.0.0 hence you then have
an eleven bit SUBNET mask. Which is 255.255.255.224 as you say. Tricky
questions put in there to catch you out.
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Yes
Frank you are right here. BUT the original question was can you have 2
Ethernet ports on the SAME router in the SAME subnet. Which from this
question Rik is perfectly correct.
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I'm working with a used 2514 router with an unknown enable
password. I've tried the standard break technique but can't abort the boot
sequence. I believe that break may be disabled. I'm using Win NT 4
and hyperterminal to connect to the console port and am able to connect and SHOW
VERSION.
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I would study most topics relating to remote access networks!!
Just kidding! I read the Cisco press book (Building Cisco remote access
networks) and purchased a Boson exam and then cruised this exam. Most
people (including myself) tend to find this is the easiest exam of the 4.
But that's
Can some one give me a reference that deals with this feature and what
it actually does?? I couldn't find it on the CD.
Or else just let me know what it is and does would be great.
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Any suggestions appreciated.
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If you're going to slam, clean up your English.
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Only stupid/Narrow minded can
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You're
well done that man!. Good luck for your future studies. I presume there
will be a few beers at the weekend. However no one except us in networking
know exactly what you have achieved. So well done and I'll raise a glass or
a few to you on Saturday night.
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From:
See if this helps.
To get the Cisco documentation to work under Windows 2000:
- Run regedit
- Locate HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/IE4/Setup/Path
- Change the value from "%programfiles%\Internet Explorer" to the location
where IE is installed on your system, for example "C:\Program
a stab in the dark. Different IOS versions? Less memory in the router?
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Sent: 29 September 2000 11:21
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Subject: Problem after 2501 to 2503
Hi all,
I have a 2501 router connecting to my ISP.Last week
From your initials under your name I would say that you had more than a
little of the router mumbo-jumbo under your belt. I would say probably no
it is not possible to fluke it, but hey anything possible.
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When you plug in your other port the port will go into listening, learning
states. In lamens terms the port sends out a frame and if it hears it back
it will block - if it doesnt it will forward. Please see link below:-
on a quick scan i would say you have a routing loop my friend. Check the 2
routers which are associated with these addresses - if you can.
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As Chuck has suggested. Read all questions carefully. This will be the
most obscure exam you will probably sit to date. Make sure you study hard
and give this exam more respect than any of the CCNP exams. Good luck.
P.S. you can go back so mark the dodgy questions and go back at the end.
Does anyone have any information for the CIT 2.0 exam that they would be able to
send me that would be helpful? I just barely failed it the first time and do
not want to do that again.
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I will be taking the BSCN course through GlobalKnowledge next week. Will
the class manual suffice as a good study guide. Are there any other books
that I should read? I do have access to an old ACRC manual. I'd appreciate
any feedback. Thanks!!
Robert Lopez
Network Planning
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Jim,
Could you be more specific as to what "stuff" on the cisco site to
concentrate on to increase my knowledge on the subject matter. I truly
appreciate your input. Thanks!
Regards,
Robert
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Question about OSPF:
Once the DR/BDR are elected and network is converged, if a change is
detected, does the router noticing the change flood the area or send this
info to the DR so it can flood the area?
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Hi all,
I am currently CCNP and taking CCIE Written in two weeks. I want to know if
doing CCDP will help in my career? I saw outlines for two exams that I have
to take in order to become CCDP after my CCNP; CCDA and CID, outlines looks
pretty familiar. Any idea how hard these exams are?
I passed with a 883...755 was the passing score. Thanks to this list for
all of the information and timely input. I'm onto the CCNP track now.
Robert Lopez
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For those who had the occasion to either take (or compare) the ACRC and BSCN
exams, did you feel they were very, somewhat or not similar? I've been
reviewing the ACRC guide to keep that info fresh, awaiting the BSCN guide,
and wonder if this is a good idea or bad. I also wonder that, if one
I'm taking the ccda exam on Monday. Does anyone know what the passing score
is? Thanks!
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Title: Monitoring/Troubleshooting Catalysts : what does this SYSLOG output mean?
Make
sure that both of the ports are manually set to 100 meg full duplex. I
believe your 5000 cat is auto negotiating and this is your trouble. do set
port speed ?/? 100 then set port duplex ?/? full. ? being
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Probably the best thing you can do is search for specific
areas of interest. Check out:
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/information/rfc.html
For example, if you want to read up on BGP, do a keyword search
for BGP or BGP-4. Typically, at the end of each RFC, they'll
have references
About a month ago, someone posted a link to some self assessment exams on
the CCO site. Does anyone still have that link and would they be willing to
re-post it?
Thanks.
Rob Montgomery CCNA MCP
Information Security Engineer
IA Systems Analyst
Sytex, Inc./ Naval Special Warfare Command
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Is it! ANd thanks!
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From: lk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 4:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor
Subject: Re: Online (CCO) assessment exam link
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/wwtraining/colt
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From: Frank Wells
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 5:12 PM
Subject: RE: CCIE lab date swap FOR MONEY
Being able to buy whatever you need is what makes America great!!
From: "Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor" [EMAIL PROTECTE
$100 to date a CCIE? Tempting offer but sorry, I don't swing that way :)
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Kenny Sallee wrote:
OK since there were no responses I'll pay 50 dollars for a November date and 100
dollars for October! After the swap is complete of course.
Kenny
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Speaks directly to our declining morals. We are IT whores now.
-Original Message-
From: RHM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 10:07 AM
To: damien; Kenny Sallee; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCIE lab date swap FOR
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