Or alternatively try different bit rates, some of them behave that way :)
HTH
Vikram
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 2:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Hyper Terminal - 2500 [7:75065]
Verify that you don't
Hi Mohammad,
You can not really switch an ATM PVC on a router, you need to have a switch
(popularly called WAN Switch) for that. But even then, if you have 2 ATM
PVCs facing different sides, you can exchange traffic between them, by IP
routing. e.g. you have one PVC configured on interface atm
Hi Edgar,
Just double check on the Workstation service on the Win2K server. I have
worked on systems in NT4 environment and there used to be this service which
provides all services to NT clients, and if this is off the clients can not
see the server on the network.
HTH
Vikram
-Original
Hi Pooven,
I believe any kind of mix-and-match is allowed in exams series.
Vikram
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 12:56 PM
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Subject: New CCNP exams [7:73332]
Hello All,
Does anyone know if the
Hi stevo,
I am assuming that the router's working ethernet interface would be
connected to some interface on a switch, so won't it be a better idea to
monitor that switch port, rather than trying to monitor router interface.
HTH
Vikram
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From: Stevo [mailto:[EMAIL
HI Joseba,
I have mostly seen the IP Fast Switching on the same interface in the
disabled mode by default, and you have forcefully enabled it. Try to disable
it and see the results.
HTH
Vikram
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From: Joseba Izaga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 19,
I am one, received 13 of them last night.
Paul: I am sure you would be working on this.
Vikram
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From: Puckette, Larry (TIFPC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 9:26 AM
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Subject: NOBODY emails [7:72997]
Is anybody else
Yah,
They do publish that on site. Last time I had a look, we had some 37 CCIEs
in India.
Vikram
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From: Ganesh I [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 2:47 PM
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Subject: How many CCIEs in India ?? [7:73010]
Hi
I am very curious
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my outlook application which sends all mails addressed to
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my Inbox, so I feel that it will be a Server or mailing application
(Majordomo I
Hi Ismail,
I am not very comfortable with the equation you have provided.
But for your questions, we are talking about 8 as all the bandwidth
calculations are done in Kbps/Mbps etc. and it would be Kilo Bits Per
second, not Kilo Bytes Per Second, so you need to convert Bytes or Octet
values to
Hi (Shall I address you as Softmap only...?)
For me, the Vlan added in the Vlan Database is a layer 2 entity, and the
Vlan Interface added in the Global Config of a switch is a Layer 3 entity.
HTH
Vikram
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From: soft map [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
Hi Rayan,
Double check on the 3640 interface configuration, you must be having a
manual configuration of bandwidth 128 on it. The 7200 is acting up as the
Cisco default for serial interfaces. For better results, do configure the
bandwidth statement on both sides to the actual bandwidth value of
Hi Gerard,
ATM as a technology per se, is a high overhead technology. As the basic fact
the fixed size cell is of 53 bytes and out of it the Cell Header consumes 5
bytes. So the net payload per cell is actually 48 bytes only, so effectively
you are having a close to 10% overhead, and it is not
Hi All,
Well, we all know that due to technology advancements, today the IPLCs (or
read leased line circuits) are a lot cheaper so there is not real need to
transport voice or video on Satellite links, but then the satellite links do
have much more uptime guaranties, so enterprises do consider
the serial interface should change the state .
Thanks and Regards
Diva-
+91-80-98451 41676
Vikram
JeetSingh To:
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Subject: RE: Query on MGX8850
[7:71702
Hi All,
Well, we all know that due to technology advancements, today the IPLCs (or
read leased line circuits) are a lot cheaper so there is not real need to
transport voice or video on Satellite links, but then the satellite links do
have much more uptime guaranties, so enterprises do consider
the serial interface should change the state .
Thanks and Regards
Diva-
+91-80-98451 41676
Vikram
JeetSingh To:
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Subject: RE: Query on MGX8850
[7:71702
Hi James,
I am not too sure on this, but there is a very good site named
http://acronymfinder.com/ for all acronyms/abbreviations, a search on the
same one returened the following response.
ITM In the Meantime
ITM In the Money
ITM Inbound Telemarketing
ITM Incentive Travel and
HI Diva,
I think your query is more towards the FR interfaces than the MGX nodes. As
per me, as soon the IPLC or the trunk link on the MGX goes down, it will
also make the FR connection down, and same will be reflected on the PVC
status in router also. So that should serve your purpose, but then
-Original Message-
From: n rf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 11:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: number of CCIE [7:70151]
Vikram JeetSingh wrote:
Hi All,
I was stopping myself for writing on this thread for quite some
time. Quite
a number of people have
Hi All,
I was stopping myself for writing on this thread for quite some time. Quite
a number of people have reverted back on this, but this one, (from Peter) is
just kind of PERFECT. Priscilla also wrote on one of other threads, that for
having a worthwhile career you just don't need good
Yah you can use 1,2,4 and 5. Here 1,2 and 4,5 are Tx and Rx pairs and you
have to reverse them once to have SPs Tx at your Rx and vice versa.
HTH
Vikram
-Original Message-
From: Scott Chau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 1:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE:
Hi Milind,
And in case if you wanna be a bit more dynamic, :) try looking for URT
solution on CCO. It integrates with your PDC, domain controller on windows,
and lets you have the VLANs as per user IDs configured on NT domain.
HTH
Vikram
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From: milind tare
HI Julian,
I think a floating static route will serve your purpose fine.
HTH
Vikram
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From: Julian.P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 2:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: isdn backup query [7:70443]
Hi all
I just have a query about
Hi Iwan,
I think you mentioned in your last mail that you were pinging serial
interface's IP, and, I will presume that once the serial interface goes
down, you can not ping it. So try pinging some IP sitting on remote side
LAN, or some virtual interface IP at remote router.
HTH
Vikram
Hi Simer,
Check for the VLANs in VLAN Database and you need some layer 3 device to
make them speak to each other.
HTH
Vikram
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From: Simer Mayo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 2:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 2924XL VLAN issue
Sure there are!
One is Multi Port and second, trunks.
Search on CCO for details.
Vikram
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From: koh jef [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 5:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Multiple VLANs in a single switch port [7:69991]
hi
Yah Eric you mentioned almost all of them rightly, but I would like to
specify the T1 and E1 part a bit
First thing T1 uses some bits of each timeslot (6th,12th,18th and 24th bit
of every timeslot and these bits are also known as A,B,C and D bits) and
since these bits are part of the timeslot
Yah Eric you mentioned almost all of them rightly, but I would like to
specify the T1 and E1 part a bit
First thing T1 uses some bits of each timeslot (6th,12th,18th and 24th bit
of every timeslot and these bits are also known as A,B,C and D bits) and
since these bits are part of the timeslot
Dear Arif,
For CCNA the best book around is Cisco Press Wendell Odem book, for CCNP
track all Cisco Press books are fine, specially Clare Gaugh for Routing, and
also. for CIT exam Pris's Troubleshooting Campus Networks is considered the
best.
Regards,
Vikram
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From:
Well Paul,
Thanks for all this GREAT work, and this messege of yours further proves
that you do put SOME time and efforts into running this great lists.
Hats off to you
Regards,
Vikram
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From: Paul Borghese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003
Hi Brad,
As per me, now one has to use 3550 switch for the RS lab.
Regards
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From: Troy Leliard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 3:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCIE switch suggestions [7:65904]
Correct me if I am wrong, but does the
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