Re: 3550 Capabilities [7:70080]

2003-06-06 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
> ""Joseph R. Taylor"" wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Team, > >I understand that the 3550 switches at wire speed. Also, it routes up > to > > the Transport layer. What type of stand alone router could the intergrated > > router be compared to? > One which has 16 meg flash, 64 m

Re: number of CCIE [7:70151]

2003-06-05 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""n rf"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Well, there are still less than 10,000 CCIE's. So the population hasn't > accelerated THAT dramatically. > > Having said that, I will say that the CCIE has most likely gotten less > rigorous and therefore less valuable over time. I know this is

Re: Cisco 3550 smi switch [7:70072]

2003-06-05 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""Brad Ellis"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Technically, all you need is the emi image, and tftp it to the switch. Keep > in mind, that the 3550 will not erase the flash before xfer'ing the file > over, so you'll need to take that into consideration and either erase the > current flas

Re: OSPF over FR [7:70025]

2003-06-05 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
you may want to check out the OSPF config guide on my website www.chuckslongroad.info hint - in the world of Cisco certification, it is essential that you master OSPF over NMBA in all its manifestations. ""Catherine Wu"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I am testing Hub-Spoke for OSPF

Re: OSPF over FR [7:70025]

2003-06-07 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
you may want to check out the OSPF config guide on my website www.chuckslongroad.info hint - in the world of Cisco certification, it is essential that you master OSPF over NMBA in all its manifestations. ""Catherine Wu"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I am testing Hub-Spoke for OSPF

Re: Number of routes and memory usage [7:70299]

2003-06-07 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
sounds like the perfect topic for a PhD research project. Assuming, of course, that number of routes is the only variable which effects sizing of memory "" Curious"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello again friends, I want to thank Mr Jvd for his help, and I would like > to post aga

Re: Are we getting naughty email in the group? [7:70298]

2003-06-07 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""Nuurul Basar"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, > > I am receiving some naughty email on my official email. I did not register > any and wondering if other in the group are receiving the same type off > email. I used this email to received only officials email and groupstudy > onl

Re: Cisco 3550 smi switch [7:70072]

2003-06-07 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""Brad Ellis"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Technically, all you need is the emi image, and tftp it to the switch. Keep > in mind, that the 3550 will not erase the flash before xfer'ing the file > over, so you'll need to take that into consideration and either erase the > current flas

CCNP Recert Test Comments [7:70095]

2003-06-04 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
Interesting way to spend a couple of hours. After reading previous posts on this topic, I entered the exam with a bit of trepidation. Never enough time to study. I can't say as the feeling diminished as I took the test. 112 questions, 145 minutes ( including the time for the mandatory tutorial on h

Re: Cisco's BGP Course is Okay [7:70038]

2003-06-04 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""Mwalie W"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi All, > > This is just a comment arising after I read a paper in the current IEEE > Communications Magazine. > > I was a little surprised. The paper is, of course, a refereed paper and was > written by three guys, one of them a PhD. > > I wa

Re: CCDP Recertification [7:69911]

2003-06-04 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > jeff sicuranza wrote: > > > > There was only one appletalk quesiton on the NP recert probably > > from one of old questions from the routing pool. > > I think the AppleTalk questions (if you get any) in the CCNP recert are from >

Re: CCNP Recert Test Comments [7:70095]

2003-06-04 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
our > waiting period between any exam. I took the exam (again) today as that > meant I could make one last ditch effort on Friday since mine would have > expired on Sunday > and there are no test centres here open on the weekend. > > Kevin Wigle > > - Original Message -

Re: How to trace conversations of Yahoo and Acess to Sex sites [7:70143]

2003-06-05 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
Does you company have a security policy in place, approved by the Board of Directors? Is there an acceptable use policy in place? What does your HR Employee Handbook say? This is a management problem. All you can do is report. Whatever you do, CYA :-> ""Mr piyush shah"" wrote in message news:[E

Re: Most of my posts not getting through [7:70144]

2003-06-05 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""Daniel Cotts"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > in the last two to three days I've replied to several posts regarding > technical questions and have not seen them appear on groupstudy. I've also > replied to some trivial posts and they do appear. I have checked my sent > mail folder to

Re: religious wars [7:70274]

2003-06-07 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""Howard C. Berkowitz"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > At 7:33 PM + 6/7/03, Sam Sneed wrote: > >Since when is FreeBSD a flavor of Linux??? Would you say Solaris is a flavor > >of Linux as well??? > > > >All *nix's are not the same. > > In other words, we don't just have wars between

Re: number of CCIE [7:70151]

2003-06-07 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
some comments are meant in good fun, others are of more serious source. pray do not take offense, as none is intended. ""n rf"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sigh. I knew this was going to happen. so why'd you bring it up in the first place? :-> > > Gentlemen, this is why I posted

Re: Number of routes and memory usage [7:70299]

2003-06-08 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Curious wrote: > > > > > > Hello again friends, I want to thank Mr Jvd for his help, and I > > would like to post again my question, It is very surprising > > that we all have been working with routers for years but there > > is n

Re: NTP on Cisco routers [7:70408]

2003-06-09 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""Irwan Hadi"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, > > I'm just curious how many NTP clients can a Cisco router (Catalyst 6509) > serve? > Well basically when Cisco Router is configured to synchronize with a > time server it will automatically becomes a time server too (unless > configur

Re: number of CCIE [7:70151]

2003-06-09 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""n rf"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > The Road Goes Ever On wrote: > > snip for brevety > > > > One person's opinion. Have you any statistics to back that up? > > have passing > > rates gone up or down? over what time period?

Off Topic - Routers 4 Sail [7:70549]

2003-06-11 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
sorry for this crass commercial post. Due to a change in philosophy, plus a couple of other technical avenues I need to pursue at work, I am s.e.l.l.i.n.g the following Cisco routers to raise some cash for some new toys: 2513 ( 2S, 1E, 1TR ) 2514 ( 2S, 2E ) 2514 ( 2S, 2E ) 2501 ( 2S, 1E ) 250

Re: Eigrp and NBMA environment [7:70548]

2003-06-11 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""rooban Ravi"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I have seen so much about OSPF in NBMA environment but > not about eigrp in NBMA environment. I am surprise > that this isn't captured in the most of text books > since hello packets of eigrp are multicast. Therefore > it is prone to layer

Re: OSPF over NMBA [7:70652]

2003-06-14 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""Nikolay Abromov"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > hello list, > > today i make a lab with tree routers,i try to configure ospf over > NBMA (frame-relay), the configuration is frame-relay switch and 2 routers > connect to him over serial lines, in other sides i describe the neighbor >

Re: EIGRP OSPF DUAL MUTUAL REDISTRIBUTION [7:70643]

2003-06-14 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""Jason Viera"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Can't figure this one out. I am mutually redistributing eigrp into ospf > (dual redistribution points) and vice versa, I also have a separate > redistribution point in the eigrp domain which introduces external (AD170) > routes into the Eig

Re: OSPF over NMBA [7:70652]

2003-06-14 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""Nikolay Abromov"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > thanks for that link,but the problem was in that first i must advertise > major network (network witch i use to connect both routers) and then > configure neigbor, that was the reson. I guess I would have realized that if I had only re

Re: Wireless problem [7:70674]

2003-06-15 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
some things to consider. I admire your boss' generosity but let strangers onto your network like this? well - maybe you got nothing worth protecting anyway;-> more thoughts in line below: ""Don Kanicki"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello all. > Our office has a T1 connection to

Re: VoIP over Aironet Wireless [7:70679]

2003-06-15 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""neil_k11"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi Guys, > > I have two sites connected with Aironet Wireless Bridges. We have > implemented VoIP between these sites over this wireless link.Considering the > Bandwidth of 11 Mbps for 802.11b , it should not have been a problem for a > few IP

Re: RE: RE: RE: number of CCIE??? [7:70328]

2003-06-16 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
much as I hate to help keep this particular thread alive --- below ""n rf"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Craig Columbus wrote: > > > > passing from October 2002 to present. The most recent number > > I've seen is > > 11757. Which, averages about 170 people per month. > > Extrap

Re: Wireless problem [7:70674]

2003-06-16 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
sorry for the sarcasm, but it's late and I really should be doing more important things like sleeping. ""Don Kanicki"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Thanks for the responces. > > All of our machines are used for email\web with the exception of the > accounting pc which is not

Re: ATM End-To-End OAM cells [7:70715]

2003-06-16 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
Dave, idle curiousity - in your opinion, are there circumstances in which you would NOT want to run OAM? I forget the exact situation, but I was working with a customer on an issue, and the customer brought up OAM, and my own reading suggested it wasn't a bright idea. Might have been on an RLAN de

Re: Wireless problem [7:70674]

2003-06-16 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > The Road Goes Ever On wrote: > > snip a few things for brevety > > > > > > If I have both APs act as bridges to link the larger office > > will the small > > > singl

Technology, Certification, Skill Sets, and Looking Forward [7:70816]

2003-06-17 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Someone also just sent me a URL to this newspaper article that points out > the importance of learning business practices, not just particular > technologies. It's a good read: > > http://www.startribune.com/stories/789/3936460.

Re: STP problem [7:70797]

2003-06-17 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""Zsombor Papp"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > At 08:34 PM 6/17/2003 +, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > >Access points can be configured to do bridging and I wouldn't be surprised > >to discover that they don't do STP, especially low-end ones from the local > >KMart. A lot of low-en

Re: STP problem [7:70797]

2003-06-17 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
"" Riley"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > What an interesting scenario! If I understood your message correctly, the > network picture is something like this: > > > Wired Network -Cat-Wireless Network > |User| > > Your problem is that t

Re: Technology, Certification, Skill Sets, and Looking [7:70887]

2003-06-18 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
es anyone want to form a study group > with me to study that? > > Charles Charles, I for one, have missed your presence on this group. I trust Paul has singed you up for a long term engagement. :-> > > > > ""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in

Mobile IP Test Scenario [7:70891]

2003-06-18 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
In the "idol speculation" category at this time. Just mulling ways to familiarize myself with Mobile IP the idea is to use my computer to simulate a roving user who still needs to get to the internet. here is what I came up with for a test bed: Internet | outside_LAN ( public IP side ) | firewall

Re: VTP Domain Server Question [7:70942]

2003-06-20 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""Ronnie Higginbotham"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Once you take the VTP server down all vlans will basically go down. Which > will bring down the network with only one VTP server. They will sit there > and do nothing until the vtp server comes back online. Is this right? I got to

Re: Technology, Certification, Skill Sets, and Loo [7:70860]

2003-06-20 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
. " > > > > > > We know the pulpy head has been popped... > > > > > > Sadly, though, I believe that you are right on the > > > money...networking and > > > its advanced features are becoming more point-button simple. I >

Re: ISDN & CCIE [7:70944]

2003-06-21 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
""John Neiberger"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > We use ISDN for dial backup where DSL is not available and we need more > bandwidth than a standard modem connection would provide, which is a lot of > locations. It seems that there is a lot of ISDN out there and plenty of it > being o

OT - testng spam filter - please ignore [7:52375]

2002-08-30 Thread The Road Goes Ever On
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