Tim,
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_callmg/3_2/install/b
ackup/b_r321.htm
has the information you are looking for...
Pat
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From: Lipscombe, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 10:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If Bill told you that, then Bill is only *partially* correct. Might there
be scenarios without token-ring present? Maybe. Might there be scenarios
with token-ring still present? Certainly. It is on the blueprint and as
such, is fair game. TR has not been officially removed from the lab
I agree, there is a perception of CCIE's as arrogant know-it-alls.
Some of this is surely warranted, and some surely stems from envy.
Which is why I can laugh at this joke you may have already heard:
Q:What's the difference between a CCIE and God?
A:God doesn't think he is a CCIE...
Pat
(Set
It's *Americans* - plural, as in lots of Americans, more than one, but still
one. Many united, FOCUSED Americans.
And by the way, we *are* thinking. We are thinking about which parties are
going to be next in line to be recipients of the large amounts of ordinance
that will be dropped by our
Quoting from CCO:
The interface sc0 is an internal management interface that is connected to
the switching fabric and participates in all of the functions of a normal
switch port, such as Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP), Cisco Discovery Protocol
(CDP), and VLAN membership.
taken from
]
thanks, but i know what it is and how to use it, what
i am curious about is what it stands for, SC0 .. for
example tty stands for teletype.
--- TALBOT, WILLIAM P (SWBT) wrote:
Quoting from CCO:
The interface sc0 is an internal management
interface that is connected to
the switching
The acronym PIX is derived from Private Internet Exchange.
Pat
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From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 2:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: The Scoop on PIX? [7:26607]
PIX comes from the word canine, which is in
Does anyone have any experience yet with any CCIE Lab Prep courses that have
been revamped with the one-day lab in mind? I am considering training
companies for a first quarter 2002 class to prep for a April lab date. I
have been looking at a few groups, and I know the lab content hasn't really
I have heard of that site (from somewhere...) but I don't have the time
to do all that typing into the web browser and then all that typing into
the search windows and sifting through the results and then reading and
trying to understand what the pages say...it's all just too time consuming!
I
Without looking at CCO where I found it the first time, I think subsequent
lab reattempts must be made every 12 months for the written to remain valid.
After 3 years, if the lab has still not been passed, another written test is
required. I would verify on CCO though.
Pat
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If anyone is interested, I am starting a CCIE Lab Study Group in the Tulsa,
OK area. I have a few people that are already interested, but we would
welcome anyone else in the area that would like to participate.
Pat
Message Posted at:
Congratulations Nigel! I bet today it is starting to sink in a little
bit.
It must feel incredible to have all of the hard work and time spent
finally pay off. Outstanding accomplishment. Having just passed the
written exam, I am just starting to get my feet under me for the long
road that I
You knew it had to happen...OK if the response was an attempt to be
sarcastic, please ignore the following:
First, if you didn't want to deal with the off topic post, the subject of
Dennis' post was:
OT - List of dirty words (OT stands for Off Topic)
Second, Dennis seems to be trying to come
I have experience these same type of FCS errors as well!
That is hilarious...
Pat
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 6:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: What was that acronym again?? [7:26165]
I was browsing the
Passed the written today after a few attempts in the past. Feels good to
have this exam in the rear view mirror and to be able to shift gears toward
preparation for the lab exam. Thanks to all on this list for all of the
insightful posts and topics that grace it. On to the *big* hill...
Pat
OK, I'll bite on this one -
Sothere are 100 questions on the exam, and 100 points possibleif the
questions are weighted differently, then some of the questions would be
worthless? ;-)
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From: Jim Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001
This URL will explain how the switch identifies the end device as a device
that is able to receive inline power.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/AVVID/ip_pwr_detect.html
Pat
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From: Richard Dennard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 11:57
The trouble is leaving here fine sir...
;-)
Pat
Pat Talbot, CNE,CCNP,CCDA
Data Systems Engineer II
SBC DataComm
-Original Message-
From: Bob Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 3:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: OT - Tuesday funnies [7:11794]
Try this,
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/exam_preparation/preparation.html#
1
There will be links to the requirements for the CCIE certifications
including the blueprint.
Good Luck,
Pat
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From: Jim K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 26,
The ONLY reason you need to care about those things (in this case) on the
exam is the fact that they are *on the exam*
Whether they are of great relevance to you or anyone else for that matter is
of little consequence. You want to play the man's game, you play by the
man's rules.
Been there
I guess the easy answer to your question is "yes" -
if someone wants to pay more for a CCIE lab candidate
than for a CCNP who is not a candidate for the lab,
then it is worth more to them.
Now, my personal opinion would be that you could not use
the attainment of either CCIE written or CCNP
The pass/fail mark for 350-001 is 70% for customers and for Cisco employees.
Good Luck,
Pat Talbot, CNE,CCNP,CCDA
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From: Peter Diffin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 6:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
I am taking BSCN next Wednesday, and I am using the ACRC study
material, BGP information from CCO, and the BOSON BSCN practice
test. Go to www.boson.com and in the Cisco section there is
a .pdf file that outlines the differences between the ACRC and
BSCN material.
Good Luck to All,
Pat
Pat
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Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 8:30 AM
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