You always need a gateway.
75xx connects directly to Mainframe channel and has a TN3270 server, but
There are other non-cisco solutions, depending on what actually is installed, how many
users, $$.
If Mainframe has ethernet (3172, OSA card, or other) and NT+ SNA Server (microsoft) or
Communication
Couldn't answer same tricky questions perhaps?
Fred Danson wrote:
> You got 857 on that exam too?? I just took the exam last week and got 857.
> Also one of the other guys in my CCNP class also got 857. Has anyone out
> there not scored 857 on this exam?? :)
>
> >From: Helena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I can say it´s (was?) a great multitester also...mmm time flies.
Mask Of Zorro wrote:
> Fluke makes all sorts of test equipment. They make some great LAN analyzers
> for troubleshooting network problems. Some of their handheld meters are
> cheap, others are very expensive. Some of them have fun
What's a terminal server and where can I find more info on the subject?
Adam Burgess wrote:
> > I have four 25xx routers... but I don't have a terminal server =
>
>
> Using your example, you will need to connect the AUX port on R1 to the =
> CON port on R2, etc, etc. =20
>
> Standard Cisco
ug them into all
> of your other routers in the rack throw a few commands on the lines maybe
> make a little host file and you can plug the console into the terminal
> server and reverse telnet into the other routers instead of moving your
> console cable from router to router.
>
>
VoIP+IPPhone problems will be better handled with 12.1.2 or greater version.
Contact TAC!
Andrew Larkins wrote:
> We had the same problem here - all configs the same, but a dial is garbled.
> The only solution was to upgrade the software to the same version
>
> -Original Message-
> From:
Use ntp (network time protocol)
You make one router acting as an ntp server
ntp master
and the rest of the routers should know who the ntp server is
ntp server a.b.c.d
Mike Peterson wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am wandering what is the command line to put in main router to make the
> remote routers
I don't know switches, but on routers, if you copy startup to running or tftp to
running
it will merge and if you copy running to startup or running to tftp or startup to tftp
it will be replaced
"Reel, JohnX" wrote:
> Hello Group,
>
> I have pulled this information from two different CNNA book
It's probably a bug, we had this problem in two different situations, in one case Cisco
replaced modules, the second case was solved by turning off fast-switching (no ip
route-cache) in the interfaces involved in the problem. Sometimes the problem is
because
IOS version of remote differs to much
this may be a little late, but if you are using Cisco TFTP Server try unchecking "show
file transfer progress" and "enable logging" from options.
Charles Paver wrote:
> Hi again. I know the commands to transfer my flash to
> the tftp server (as in Lammle's book) BUT it did not
> work on my rout
I'm not sure if works for load balancing, is possible that works only when first def.
route is not available, but in version 5.x+ you can ad two default routes.
"Stull, Cory" wrote:
> Scenario: 2 2600 routers both with T1's to the same ISP.
> 1 PIX firewall between internal lan and
I found CDP very useful for troubleshooting, interface up-down, you have layer one, if
CDP is enable on both ends, show cdp neighbors will tell you if also layer 2 is
available. Is of no use when back-to-back connections but very handy when connected
thru
a real cloud.
Daniel Cotts wrote:
> The
This discussion made me feel real good, I was having a lot of problems trying to
remember all the stuff for the tests, specially those items I can't practice on.
Now I realize 47 is not to old when you are not alone in the journey towards CCIE.
rtc wrote:
> I'm 40--am I getting too old for this
Tom, I think that you shouldn't wait to do CCIE, because probably when you reach 65,
CCIE will
no longer be there.
Not many years ago I was preparing to certify on OS/2 (3.0), at that time I already
had been
working for 6 years with it. When I thought I was ready, the test was on Warp and
inclu
Check here for CCIE numbers:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/ccie_present.html
Vonnell escribió:
>Hi all,
>
> Where can I find the number of CCNA's,CCNP's and CCIE's ? I've checked
> Cisco's site but no luck. I'm using this in a point paper at work.
>
> Thank's
>
>
VLANs can be defined by MAC address or IP address.
When MAC address is used, you have a layer 2 VLAN, when IP address is used you have a
layer 3 VLAN and a router is needed.
Layer 2 VLANs mostly used for filtering (never done, I supose is a hard work to
mantain)
Peter Van Oene wrote:
> Just f
Cross 2-7 & 3-6
probably 3-6 is enough
This chart shows the pinouts for RJ-45 console and AUX ports. The console port does not
use RTS/CTS.
Console/Auxiliary Port (DTE)
Pin Signal Input/Output
1RTSOutput
2DTRO
sh.
>
> *** REPLY SEPARATOR ***
>
> On 1/18/2001 at 9:21 AM Ruben Arias wrote:
>
> >VLANs can be defined by MAC address or IP address.
> >When MAC address is used, you have a layer 2 VLAN, when IP address is used you have
>a layer 3 VLAN and a router is
I connected E1 interface (RJ48) using impedance converter 120/75 to COAX into a
PandaCom
line and from V35 connector into a serial interface. Panda Com configured to use only 1
timeslot 64Kb
Isn't this [DCE/DTE CSU/DSU] <-> DCE/DTE ?
J Roysdon wrote:
> I don't believe so. I'm pretty sure you c
Yes I am, is visa sponsorship available?
JC
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Enviado el: Miircoles, 04 de Abril de 2001 09:53
Para: 'Bradley J. Wilson'; cisco
Asunto: RE: Job Opening Senior Network Engineer
DIDN'T REALIZE JC WAS UNEMPLOYED.
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I want to say a word in favor of exam cram books, I have all the series for
CCNP and also the one for CCIE.
As you can notice, english is not my mother's language, but for a long time,
everything I study comes in english, twice the effort needed to understand
the subjects. Exam Cram Books are s
we're not offended because of your age, we're scared to death...
by the way, youth is a unique illnes that heals with time only.
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You can also find some Cisco documents on SRB, which are also available in
the Documentation CD
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/srb.pdf
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/srb.htm
Both documents above are the same (htm/pdf)
but lack for the number
Twice!
I did my first try last year, haven't read all the books recommended in this
list and of course failed. 10 months later I thought I was prepared to try
it again. It was a completely different exam. I think I will not violate NDA
by telling you, you have to know RIF, besides that the exam de
Why has the subject changed so much?
What is the importance of the prerequisites in the way you prepare for an
exam retake?, or the second attempt difficulty feeling?, or the exposure to
similar topics? , or the change in the study habits?
Why don't you just say how you felt when you failed the e
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