I don't think employers are being fooled by somebody putting CCIE-Q on their
resume. I can see a person getting into a tight spot, though, if they
fraudulently try to pass themselves off as having passed the CCIE. After
all, a company can just check with Cisco to make sure that a person is
certi
Chuck,
Congratulations! Thanks for the good word on NMC-1 because I'll be taking
that class the week of February 25th.
Todd Carswell
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Subject: Whew! CCIE 8776!
> All,
>
Chuck,
Congratulations! Thanks for the good word on NMC-1 because I'll be taking
that class the week of February 25th.
Todd Carswell
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From: "Chuck Church"
To: ;
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 12:43 AM
Subject: Whew! CCIE 8776!
> All,
>
Wow! I got my stuff from a company off the web much cheaper than that.
Sorry to be a party pooper, but I have to agree with some of the other folks
who've replied to this.
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> I have four cisco router
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Hi all,
Just wanted to chime in with my celebratory remarks. I passed the CCIE R&S
written today.
I used some of the usual complement of books that I've seen recommended
here: Doyle Volumes 1 and 2, Caslow, and the R&S written workbook I
purchased at CCBootCamp.com. I wonder if CCBootCamp wil
Dennis,
Isn't he using the internet by posting his question at this site? (If a
tree falls in the woods and there's nobody around to hear it, does it make a
sound?)
;-)
Todd
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> I can be mean sometimes can't I ;-)... I just get tired of pe
Priscilla,
After reading your reply, I see that I had it right to begin with. I read a
post on this board that asked a similar question on 11/5 and some of the
answers threw me off a bit.
Thx
Todd
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Here's the setup for my 2 questions...
PCA---B1---B2PCB
Bridge 1 and Bridge 2 are running Transparent Bridging between them.
Question 1: There's a SERIAL connection between B1 and B2. B1 and B2 are
configured for transparent bridging. If PCA sends a packet to PCB and the
No, but I'd like to get in touch with one! I'm in Raleigh.
Thx
Todd
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> Does anyone know of any cisco user groups in North Carolina?
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I've been trying to post a message on this board since yesterday. It hasn't
been working through my mail application (Yes, I've posted messages here
previously using Outlook Express).
At any rate, I decided to use the web feed and attempt to make a post. That
method is working.
Anybody know wh
Hi all,
Could someone please define the phrase "line hit" for me? I assume it means
that some sort of outside interference (such as a lightning strike) caused
bit errors in a frame. Is that accurate?
That leads to another question...
If a serial connection between 2 routers (or switches) expe
I've been trying to post a message on this board since yesterday. It hasn't
been working through my mail application (Yes, I've posted messages here
previously using Outlook Express).
At any rate, I decided to use the web feed and attempt to make a post. That
method is working.
Anybody know wh
Hi all,
Could someone please define the phrase "line hit" for me? I assume it means
that some sort of outside interference (such as a lightning strike) caused
bit errors in a frame. Is that accurate?
That leads to another question...
If a serial connection between 2 routers (or switches) expe
ly help
me in the long run!)
Here's my question:
If I'm looking at the routing table in a router that I did not configure,
how can I know that a static route is a floating static route and not just a
"run-o-the-mill" static route?
Thx
Todd Carswell
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