Beth
No logging console prevents messages logged to the console. You can also
restrict messages logged to the console based on severity by using the
command - logging console .
You probably have central syslog server/s where you are logging the
information. You can see that by looking for the
Thank you Jenny for the link. There is a lot of good information there.
Raj
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For those who are interested, the session papers from Networkers 2001
(Brisbane) are at
Rajesh - Focus on token ring stuff - RIFs - how they work with RSRB and how
it differs from DLSW -
http://www.ccprep.com/resources/news/archives/Token_Ring2.pdf is a good
starting point. Also goto CISCO's website and get the blueprint for the
qualificiation exam.
Good luck
Raj
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Congratulations Mike.
Raj :)
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It was not as difficult as I thought but then my score wasn't as high as
it
should have been. There wasn't as much token as expected but that's OK. My
networking experience definitely
Focus on RIFs - how RSRB treats RIFs versus how DLSW treats it.
Raj
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Don't worry about LANE, WORRY about Token RIFS, and the difference in
modes
of bridging it.
What is 0xEOEO vs 0x8137?
""Michael Bambic""
What I have seen working for many people is the outline from CISCO website,
token Ring white paper from the Rossi's and everything you've done till CCNP
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What is the best book to use for studying the CCIE written exam?.
Can someone please give me their feedback on the ECP-1 class for CCIE prep
from Mentortech ?? Would you recommend it if someone has already been
through the Caslow book (or most of it)??
If you took the lab after the class - did it help ?? Did it really tell you
your weak and strong points ??
Scott - my experience has been that access lists are NEVER re-arranged. I
would not believe the book. I have the book you are talking about - I'll
refer the errata for the book from their website (if they have it). But,
again, my understanding is - the IOS will never re-arrange the access
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Focus on RIFs - how RSRB treats RIFs versus how DLSW treats it.
Raj
"Michael
Here is my understanding of the difference. Hope it helps.
Show ip bgp shows you the "potential routes". This is showing you the
routes that are in the BGP "forwarding table". This is what BGP knows about
(sometime referred to as RIB). These are the potential routes to be
injected into your
Hunt,
When you do the show ip bgp command - it shows you a lot of information on
the top (status codes, origin code etc etc...). The status code "*"
indicates that it is one of the valid paths and "" indicates that it is the
best path. Hope this helps.
Also, I found a lot of excellent
Hi,
Here is a fun scenario I have - maybe someone else had that too.
I am working on a lab with about 30 routers. All work fine (in terms of
console) but two of the routers (26xx and 3640) dump weird funny characters
after the initial two lines upon booting. I thought it was the baud rate or
Ralph,
I know that there are too many non certified centers and some certified
centers in India doing CISCO training. One of the biggest one is NIIT.
Are you referring to the CISCO network academy program ??
Thanks
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